“El Camino de la MuerteIts ( its name in Spanish) is a 61 km road from La Paz to Coroico, Bolivia. It is legendary for its extreme danger and in 1995 the Inter-American Development Bank christened it as the “world’s most dangerous road”. One estimate is that 200-300 travelers were killed yearly along the road.”
‘Road of Death’ or ‘Death Road’ as it’s called, the North Yungas Road, 35 miles (56 km) northeast of La Paz in the Yungas region of Bolivia has one of the toughest terrains in the world. Connecting La Paz to Coroico, the road stretches 61 to 69 km depending upon the source. The estimated suggests that the ‘killer-road’ takes 200-300 lives every year. Owing to the dangers associated with the road, in 1995, the Inter-American Development Bank christened it as the “world’s most dangerous road”.
Full of stones, rocks and shingles, the road offers a dirt track edging the mountain connecting La Paz and Coroico. It gets worse with rain and fog, which not only reduces the visibility, but also makes the road surface muddy, and slackens rocks from the hillsides. This is why the region is highly prone to accidents. Often the mini-buses skid over the sides of the road plunging into the deep canyons, this has lead to high death count over the years. The spots of accidents have been marked with crosses.
Further, high drop-offs of at least 600 meters (1,969 ft), lack of guard rails, single-lane width of 3.2 meters (10.5 ft) through most of the road makes the ‘Death Road’ most vulnerable for accidents.
“Mountain Biking Down the World’s Most Dangerous Road. Picture taken by Gravity Bolivia”
The road was constructed in 1930s during the Chaco War to connect La Paz with Amazon rainforest region of northern Bolivia or Yungas. Starting from La Paz the road first ascends 5 km and then descends 330 m along the steep hillsides.
Quite interestingly, in 1990s the perils associated with the road made it widely popular as a tourist destination. Around 25000 enthusiasts visited the road during the 90s, particularly for the mountain bikers who found the road excellent for downhill biking. However, it needs a mention that Yungas Road remains a highly risky expedition with nearly 13 cyclists dead since 1998.
“Yungas ‘Death’ Road, Bolivia”
“Some of the best photos from mountain biking down the World’s Most Dangerous Road in Bolivia (Also known as Bolivia’s Death Road) with Gravity Assisted Mountain Biking (www.gravitybolivia.com).”
“The Death Road in Bolivia. 64km long, all of it downhill: you descend 11,800 feet, from snow-covered peaks down to the steaming Amazon Jungle. It’s eight feet wide, made of gravel, and edged by sheer drops of 3,000 feet. Your mountain bike can reach speeds of 70km/h on the four-hour ride, occasionally requiring you to swerve to avoid oncoming trucks and buses. People have died on the descent “






















9 Comments, Comment or Ping
By George posted on Nov 3rd, 2008
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Well, now that is scary place. I guess everyone that passes here has adventure and stress moments until end of the this region comes. The nature was very creative here, but government should start taking care of it, as it takes too much people yearly.
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By Haruyoshi posted on Nov 3rd, 2008
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I am not able to drive on that road,
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By Porch Lifts posted on Nov 3rd, 2008
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Even if you take the low end of the figures, that still comes out to more than 3 deaths for every kilometer. That is crazy. It seems like it might be worth it to invest in a guard rail…
By Pasat posted on Nov 3rd, 2008
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Hello guys,
Only freaks on the bikes don’t want to use new one
Since 2006 that is old road, a new one from La Paz to Coroico was opened after 20 years of construction and it’s much better (bridges, drainage, multiple lanes, pavement, guardrails etc.)
By fraudster posted on Nov 4th, 2008
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I thought that such roads we can see only in films. But it is real!
By Arsenic posted on Nov 10th, 2008
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Hay que peligroso! Me encanta sus fotos de este calle! Usted ha estado alli antes?
Zach
http://www.arsenichometest.com
By Restaurants posted on Nov 12th, 2008
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Well maybe it is called as death road but its surroundings are beautiful..I mean natural beauty,the fog on the road and large trees makes a dream place to see..One thing I must say that driving on this road just make heart in the mouth..
By April posted on Nov 16th, 2008
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I’ve seen some other pics of this road but none as detailed as this. Amazing!
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By peter posted on Dec 30th, 2008
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O my god! This is unbelievable! how are they driving car on this road?
I found some pictures of Blivia’s road here
http://www.slideboom.com/presentations/9741/Autopista-en-Bolivia
they are crazy peolple!!)
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