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Biking On The World's Most Dangerous Road

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DLESBKFD BIKING ON THE WORLD'S MOST DANGEROUS ROAD Full Day

Hotel / La Cumbre / The Wold’s Most Dangerous Road by Bike / Yolosa Town / Senda Verde Animal Refuge / La Paz City / Hotel

Shared

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Pick up from hotel a transfer to the meeting point to start the most exiting ride ever. Begin the ride at wind-swept La Cumbre with a fantastic view of a number of snow-covered peaks, including Huayna Potosi. From here descend rapidly down a twisting road among mountain peaks, grazing llamas and alpacas, tiny villages and a drug check-post. Stop for refreshments and a rest along the way, all the better to give us time to take in the scenery: towering cliff faces, dramatic drops and ever greener vegetation.

After a snack descend further, and after a brief undulating section of road enter the jungle itself and the most challenging section of the ride. This infamous narrow dirt road is cut precariously into the side of the mountain and descends 2,000m. With 1,000m sheer drops off to our left, hulking rocks and waterfalls to our right, ride through mist, low cloud and dust.

As passengers are near to the end of the ride it gets progressively hotter and dustier. Arrive to Yolosa and enjoy lunch, spend time relaxing with a cold drink. Then return to La Paz city and transfer to the hotel.

Included: Shared transportation, full suspension bike, biking equipment, waterproof clothes, bilingual guide (English – Spanish), entrance fees to death road, snacks, bottle of water and lunch.

No Included: Tips nor personal expenses.

  • It is advisable to have personal insurance.
  • Not Available in December 25th and January 1st
  • In rainy season (December to March) the tours might be suspended.

 

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