The TOP 8 most dangerous roads in the world you simply cannot miss
Carretera a los Yungas (Bolivia): Known as the ‘route of death’, this 80 km road is considered one of the world’s most dangerous, despite attracting adrenaline junkies.
Guoliang Tunnel (China): Built in the Taihang mountains by locals, this tunnel replaced narrow steps with a 1.2 km road passing through the mountain.
Karakorum Highway (Pakistan): This road, at 4693 meters above sea level, is the highest asphalt road, offering stunning views along its route connecting Pakistan's capital with China.
James W. Dalton Highway (Alaska, USA): Known for extreme polar weather conditions, including ice, fog, and blizzards, making it treacherous with few towns along the route.
Skippers Canyon (New Zealand): Characterized by its many hills and non-paved sections, this road was built in the 19th century for gold prospectors and features sharp bends along its narrow
El Caracol (Chile-Argentina): Located in the Andean mountains, this road reaches almost 3900 meters in altitude, with tight bends and heavy lorry traffic
Rohtang Pass (India): Still under construction, this road in the Himalayan mountains offers stunning landscapes but is fraught with dangers due to its rugged terrain.
Passage du Gois (France): Covering 4.5 km and connecting an island with France, this road is submerged under water for most of the day and accessible only during low tide.