Nestled in the heart of Bolivia lies a notorious stretch of roadway, the Yungas Road, once hailed as the world’s most treacherous path. Its reputation precedes it, a legacy built upon tales of perilous twists, harrowing drops, and frequent accidents. For decades, this road snaking through the Yungas region has struck fear into the hearts of travelers.
Originally carved into the mountains during the 1930s, the Yungas Road served as a vital lifeline between La Paz, Bolivia’s administrative capital, and the tropical lowlands. Its construction, though a marvel of engineering, came at a cost – claiming countless lives due to its narrow lanes, steep cliffs, and unpredictable weather conditions. Continue Reading
