

In another segment of the clip, Haris says: 'Uh, I think I've found the group that I would never want to be stuck in a cable car with.'Įvidently keeping the atmosphere light, the other passengers laugh as another voice is heard declaring: 'To late. 'Well, this is not a bad place to die,' the Australian concludes as he looks out. Picturesque mountains and a cloud-filled blue sky surround the dangling, stationary cable cart.

'Do we have food? We need to assess our survival plan and ration it out,' Haris quips again. The Mount Fansipan Cable Car is on the highest mountain in the Indochinese Peninsulaīut Haris does find solace with one other passenger named Ralph who agrees with him on the humour of the situation.

'No dark jokes now, okay?,' one man says. 'No, no,' a myriad of voices shout back at him, appearing slightly less amused by his relaxed nature. Alarmed chunters immediately respond to the tannoy as Haris remained relaxed.Īgain, not appearing to be overly concerned by the predicament, Haris jokes with his fellow passengers: 'It's a good way to go, don't you think?' Meanwhile, still not overly concerned by the incident and remaining jovial, Haris asked a woman sitting next to him: 'Should we panic? Are you panicking?'Ī Vietnamese-speaking voice over a tannoy can be heard presumably explaining the incident to those on board as they sit among the clouds. 'For how long?,' the passenger can be heard responding in an alarmed voice. We just wait,' one woman can be heard telling another passenger. While the Mount Fansipan cable car hangs over 6,000ft in the air, it isn't thought to be the highest, with one cable car on the upper reaches of Aigulle du Midi in Charmonix, France, standing at around 12,600ft (3.8km) above sea level.Īs Haris captured the stunning surroundings, somewhat less panicked than his fellow passengers, others can be heard explaining to each other the incident. We are stuck,' Haris told the camera as he filmed the incident for TikTok. 'We are in the highest cable car in the world and we are now stuck. The Mount Fransipan cable car offers a leisurely 15 minute trip over the breathtaking valleys below and the surrounding peaks some 6,233ft (around 1,900 metres) above sea level
