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thejudgeharrypregersoninterchange 1 338x270 21 Most Complex & Dangerous Roads in the World

Sure, it feels fantastic to traverse the vast stretches of the best roads in the world via adrenaline pumping speeds. How about a complicated road, one that twists and turns, or has downright congested traffic, or unforgiving terrain? They might give you a headache, but it sure feels good when you’ve conquered them. Here is the  list of the world’s most complicated and dangerous roads. Some of these complicated mountain passes can be dangerous if not negotiated with utmost caution, while others are complicated sets of roads and bridges, erected to ensure a streamlined flow of traffic at busy junctions. Without further ado, we present our top 21 list…

1) Col de Turini, France:

Situated more than 1 mile above sea level, Col de Turini is a mountain pass situated in south of France in the Alps. It’s also part of a 20 miles rally stage of the Monte Carlo Rally of WRC, which combines 34 challenging hairpins and long stretches where cars top 111 mph.

It is one of the most exciting roads on Earth. The pass was featured in the very first episode of Top Gear series 10, when the presenters went in search of the greatest driving road in the world. At its highest point, Col de Turini is 1607m high. In the north, the Col de Turini starts with a dazzling series of hairpins. Finally, we end up riding in a gorge, with a wild river on the left, and a steep rock-wall on the right.

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2) Stelvio Pass, Italy:

Located in the Eastern Alps in Italy, the Stelvio Pass Road connects the Valtellina with Merano and the upper Adige valley. This mountain road pass is situated at an altitude of around 1.7 miles above sea level. The road is particularly challenging to drive due to the presence of 48 hairpin bends, with the road becoming exceedingly narrow at some points, and some very steep inclines. With a height of 2757 meters, it is the highest paved mountain pass in the Eastern Alps and the second highest in the Alps, after the 2770 m high Col de lIseran. While it might not be as dangerous as the other routes, it is certainly breathtaking. The toughest and most spectacular drives are from the Prato side. The mountain pass is one of the best continuous hairpin routes in the world.

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3) Leh–Manali Highway, India:

 

The Leh-Manali Highway is situated in India and spans over a length of 297 miles among the Himalaya mountain range. It passes through some of the worlds highest mountain passes in the world, with a mean altitude in between 2 to 3 miles above sea level. The road is one of the most complicated and challenging roads in the world, with snow, landslides and terrain making the journey exceedingly difficult for anything other than a capable four wheel drive vehicle. The road was built and is maintained by the Indian Army.

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4) The Puxi Viaduct, Shanghai:

This is one of Shanghai’s busiest and largest interchange that caters to thousands of vehicles every hour. It has five levels of bridges that help connect two of the cities busiest highways, directing vehicles without much fuss.

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5) The Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange, LA

The Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange is situated in Los Angeles, CA and is one of the most complicated interchanges in the country. It permits entry and exit in all directions between the I-105 and the I-110. It’s a stack interchange with layers of bridges making a complicated network of roads allowing smooth flow of traffic though both the interstate highways. This interchange was opened in 1993. It is a 4 level interchange with a restricted access lane that can be used by high-occupancy vehicles.

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6) The Road of death, Bolivia

The North Yungas Road (also known as the El Camino de la Muerte, ‘Road of Death’ in Spanish) is a 43 mile road connecting La Paz and Coroico, 35 miles northeast of La Paz in Bolivia. Famous for its extreme danger, it was christened as the “world’s most dangerous road” in 1995 by the Inter-American Development Bank. The single-lane width, extreme drop offs, and lack of guardrails, only add to the danger lurking behind. Further, the fog and rain can make visibility poor and the road surface muddy, loosening rocks from the hillsides above. It is estimated that 200 to 300 travelers are killed per year on this treacherous road. Although, the old North Yungas Road is much less used by traffic nowadays, an increasing number of adventure bikers travel it for the thrills.

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7) The Karakoram Highway

The Karakoram Highway (KKH) (Urdu: شاہراہ قراقرم śāharāha karākaram; Chinese: 喀喇昆仑公路 Kèlǎkūnlún gōnglù) is the highest paved international road in the world, but at its peak at the China-Pakistan border it is only paved on the Chinese side. It connects China and Pakistan across the Karakoram mountain range, through the Khunjerab Pass, at an altitude of 4,693 m/15,397 ft as confirmed by both SRTM and multiple GPS readings. It connects China’s Xinjiang region with Pakistan’s Gilgit-Baltistan and also serves as a popular tourist attraction. Due to its high elevation and the difficult conditions in which it was constructed, it is also referred to as the “Ninth Wonder of the World.”

The Karakorum Highway is known informally as the KKH, and — within Pakistan — officially as the N-35; within China, officially as China National Highway.

 

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8) Russia’s Lena Highway, the Highway from Hell

The last 600 miles of the Russian Federal Highway from Moscow city to the Siberian city of Yakutsk is called the “Lena Highway”. This bizarre road runs parallel to the River Lena on the final leg to Yakutsk. As if the road of mud was not a big problem, Yakutsk is considered one of the the coldest cities on earth, with January temperatures averaging -45 °F. But surprisingly, it is only in the summertime that the road becomes impassable. Whenever it rains in summer, the road virtually becomes a slush pit making it impossible for the vehicles to pass through it. This being the only road to Yakutsk makes the traffic heavy and even more complicated to negotiate.

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9) Fairy Meadows Road

Situated at the base of Pakistan’s 26,660-foot Nanga Parbat, Fairy Meadows is a picturesque destination for backpackers, photographers, and mountain climbers who want to get closer to the enormous peak and enjoy the scenery. Getting to Fairy Meadows, however, is not such an attractive experience. Part of the trip involves surviving a 6-mile, hour-long drive on an unstable gravel road hacked out of the barren hills.

From Raikot Bridge to the village of Tato, this ‘road’ offers the motorist all the insane features of your typical mountainside dirt trail. It’s narrow, unpaved, steep, and of course there aren’t any guardrails to prevent your Jeep from rolling down into the gorge. You can’t even drive it all the way to Fairy Meadows; the last section has to be covered by bicycle or on foot.

A great road for adventurers, Fairy Meadows Road is definitely not for the faint of heart.

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10) Gravelly Hill Interchange, Birmingham, UK

Gravelly Hill Interchange, nicknamed ‘the Spaghetti Junction’, is the 6th junction of the M6 motorway, where it joins the A38 Aston Expressway in Birmingham, UK. The name “Spaghetti Junction” was coined by Roy Smith, a journalist from the Birmingham Evening Mail in the 1970s. The areal view of the junction sure tells us why it is called the Spaghetti Junction. Spanning an impressive 30 acres, the junction serves 18 routes and includes 4 km of slip roads. Across 6 different levels, there are 559 concrete columns, reaching up to 24.4 m in height. The engineers had to elevate 13.5 miles of the motorway to accommodate 2 railway lines, 3 canals, and 2 rivers. It’s the most complicated junction in United Kingdom.

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11) Russian-Georgian “Military” Mountain Roads

When they are not covered in sheets of snow, then it’s the thick, grueling mud. These remote highways would probably swallow your car in the snow or mud. Though neither affect the locals who drive their Lada cars down it regularly. Situated in the Caucasus mountains, these roads are to be tackled only by the Russian military which probably explain why they lack any official designation. The harsh surface, along with the problems posed by snow, makes this road almost inaccessible during winter. The seldom used road connects Russia and Georgia and assumes of strategic importance for both countries.

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Russian Georgian Military Mountain Roads 21 Most Complex & Dangerous Roads in the World

12) Guoliang Tunnel Road, China

The magnificent tunnel road in the Taihang mountains was built by 13 local villagers headed by their chief, Shen Mingxin, and took around five years to finish. Many villagers lost their lives in accidents during construction of the tunnel but the others continued relentlessly. The tunnel was opened to traffic on May 1st, 1977. The 1200 meter long tunnel is about 5 meters high and 4 meters wide. It is located in the Henan Province of China. The Guoliang tunnel is another addition to most dangerous and complicated roads to travel. Dubbed as “the road that does not tolerate any mistakes”, most accidents in the tunnel are primarily caused by the neglect of the traveler. Nonetheless, it is an extremely scenic route and is a key destination on the Chinese tourism map.

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13) Taroko Gorge Road in Taiwan (Chungheng)

The Taroko Gorge Road in Taiwan is another mountain route made by carving out rocks, like the Guoliang Tunnel road. The road passes through the Taroko national park alongside the Taroko Gorge. The road is an appeal to the tourist, as well as a mode of transportation of marble found abundantly in the Gorge.

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Taroko Gorge Road in Taiwan Chungheng 21 Most Complex & Dangerous Roads in the World

14) Pasubio (Vicenza), Northern Italy

This is a hiking trail made out of an ancient road trail. The road serves mostly for motorcycles and certain types of car. The road is dangerously narrow and slippery, spanning many cliff faces and tunnels with stunning scenery, making this a popular destination for adventurous travelers.

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15) The Halsema Highway in the Philippines

The Halsema Highway runs through the Central Cordillera Valley in Philippines. It is also called the Baguio-Bontoc Road. The road is approximately 150 miles long and is mostly unpaved. The road runs through steep cliff faces which barely have any guard rails or other safety devices installed. The narrow roads and steep cliff faces make the road almost impassable during the rainy season. It’s known for the rock slides and mud slides and buses driving dangerously fast on its narrow passage. There are plenty of accidents and many overturned buses on a yearly basis. There are sheer drop offs of more than 1000 feet without a safety guard rail. This route is for sure one of the most dangerous roads in the world.

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16) Trollstigen in Norway

The Fjord in Norway has many roads that attract tourists. The most notable among them is the Trollstigen which is a series of stunning roads with a breathtaking view of a few waterfalls. The word Trollstigen means the Troll Ladder. The road, though not lacking in safety standards, takes a lot of concentration and driving skill to conquer. The vertigo-inducing steep inclines, intense set of hairpins and narrow roads leave no margin for error. However, once you are at the top, the view is just breathtaking. The narrow road leaves us with extremely few possibilities for vehicles to pass each other. The frequent rockfalls in the region have resulted in some upgrades to the road in 2005. At the top, there is a viewing balcony which overlooks the road and the Stigfossen waterfall, a 320 m long waterfall which falls down the mountain side.

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17) Los Caracoles Pass in Andes

This road passes though the Andreas Mountains on the way between Chile and Argentina. Los Caracoles is a series of hard switchbacks on an extremely steep incline. The road has many steep inclines and hairpins without any safety guard rails. The road is covered with snow for the most part of the year. The snow together with nature of the road requires extreme patience and skill to negotiate. However, this road is maintained pretty regularly and does not have a morbid accident record. Cargo trucks and even double-Decker tourist buses travel through the road on a daily basis, and it’s quite an experience.

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18) Iroha-zaka winding road, Japan

Iroha-zaka winding road is the main route that connects central Nikko and Oku-Nikko. The First Iroha-zaka is used to come down, and the Second Iroha-zaka to go up. Each corner has an ancient Japanese alphabet, and you will see it in alphabetical order starting from I-ro-ha and hence the name. The road was used by ascetics in the past. The number of curves on the road was 48, matching the 48 letters of the ancient Japanese alphabet. Therefore, the tourist guides started to call the slope Iroha-zaka. After the construction of the second Iroha-zaka there were 50 curves, but 2 were decreased to remain corresponding with the 48 letters. How’s that for complicated?

Irohazaka Winding Road Japan 21 Most Complex & Dangerous Roads in the World

19) Van Zyl’s Pass, Namibia

Van Zyl’s Pass, or the DR3703, located in Namibia, is a classic extreme road. It is not exactly a road, just a route made over the mountain by the travelers over time. The outrageously steep pass provides a pure adrenaline rush, but the route that leads up to it is a 10-15km of tough driving where one has to dodge their way through rocks, boulders, badlands and ravines. At the end, the road descends to the ancient glacial valley called Marienfluss valley, which is one of the planet’s most beautiful sights that await only the brave-hearted.

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20) El Espinazo Del diablo, Mexico

El Espinazo Del diablo or ‘The devil’s backbone’ is the mountain pass in Durango, Mexico. It’s about 5 hours long, and it was the only road from Durango to Mazatlan Sinaloa for a long time. We have heard many cautionary tales about crossing the devil’s backbone, El Espinoza Del Diablo, But the road is exceptionally well maintained and there are many cautionary signs marking most of the hazards. Of course these are in Spanish, so keep an electronic translator or a dictionary, handy. Pull out spots are frequent, so you can easily stop anytime you want. There are some tight curves, too. So tight that a truck needs all of the road to make it around. These hinder potential two way traffic in these regions. However, stunning rock formations rising around you and the lush, green vistas stretching on for impossible distances make every inch of the drive breathtaking.

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El Espinazo del diablo 21 Most Complex & Dangerous Roads in the World

21) Lysebotn Road, Norway

This is probably the most fun road you can travel on four wheels, and then maybe on your two legs checking out the various hiking trails leading from the area. In fact, this might be considered the most breathtaking place in Europe. It all starts with the narrow road up the steep walls of the Lysefjord, Norway. It has 27 switchbacks and a 1.1 km long tunnel at the bottom, with 3 switchbacks inside. The last 30 km of Lysebotn road is a true roller-coaster! It’s narrow but has a perfect surface, winding left and right all the time. If you happen to ride a motorcycle in Norway, then this is the road you simply cannot afford to miss!

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11 360x270 Ratti Gali lake From Noori Top

By Salman Baig
email: pride_of_pakistan@yahoo.com

We did Ratti Lake on Eid holidays in Sep 2011

Here is the itinerary.

Departure from Lahore Wed 11:30pm Abdulla travels Ticket price 700Rs.
We reached Manshera at Thursday 6:30 am
We did some shopping as we didn’t carry any food from lahore.
Also we opted for not doing breakfast and left for Naran at around 7:30 sm by a local Hiace. Due to eid, fares were raised and we were charged Rs 250 per head.

DSC02317 360x270 Ratti Gali lake From Noori TopWe reached Naran at around 12 noon.

That was the worst travel for me as I use to have nausea feeling in these areas and 1-2 vomits is a normal thing for me but I did so many vomits that I even forget the count. Probably it was the first time I was travelling in hiace on manshera to naran road and my seat was the last one too.

Hiace stops near paras for 10-15 mins for tea.

From Naran we were joined by our colleagues and we booked together a jeep. Again due to eid fares were raised. In normal days for Saiful Malook they charge 800Rs but on eid they were charging Rs 2500.

Any ways we booked a jeep for noori basti at Rs 5000. Again as it was Eid so we have to go with the best offer. In normal days you can have jeep at around 3500rs.

We did brunch at Jalkhad. And now finding the guide to rati lake was the issue as those who know were asking too much.

A guide asked us rs 10k till dowarian but we refused and instead took a local as a porter who had absolutely no idea that where ratti galli is.

We hired him at rs 1500 per day. His name is Faisal and you can contact him at Jalkhad as now by moving with us he knows every detail of the trek. He cooks well and doesn’t complain so it was excellent experience with him.

We dropped him at muzaffarabad. I will tell you later that why we did so.

We started journey on jeep towards noori basti. Super fit trekkers can also opt for trekking to noori basti but I always prefer to walk only where vehicle can’t go.

In fitness I rate myself only 4/10 and by super fit I mean somebody whose rating is atleast 7/10 or above (e.g. Omar Javaid, Sohail Sadiq, Nadir Khan, Akram Attari, Mazhar Fareed etc).

DSC024651 Ratti Gali lake From Noori TopOur driver betrayed us and dropped us nearly 2-3 hours before noori basti and due to heavy mist we were not able to realize it.

Any ways it proved to be blessing in disguise for us as we were able make some very beautiful clicks on that part.

Nearly after 2-3 hours of trek at around 8 pm we reached noori basti. Now comes the first real danger for us i.e. Dogs

Dogs started barking at us and there was no way we can move forward. So we stopped and signaled light towards the basti.

After few tries we were noticed and few men from basti came up. They advised us not to camp in basti as their dogs are open in the night.

So they helped us cross the Noori Nar Nala in the night and we camped there.

As soon as we camped the rain picked up and it kept on raining all the night. In the morning rain didn’t took rest so we were left with no choice to start the trek in the rain. It was a mistake but we didn’t have any other choice.

If we stand in noori basti then towards south west side we can see two passes one lead to Noori lake and other lead towards Kala ser.

Kala ser further lead towards Ratti Gali lake.

Some of my friends also call Kala ser lake as Hans Raj lake but we didn’t heard that name hans Raj from any local.

The pass towards left side/South Eastern side lead to Kala Ser.

Once you choose Kala ser pass you again further face two more passes now this time you have to choose the eastern/right side path.

DSC02590 360x270 Ratti Gali lake From Noori TopWe were lost here and shouted heavily for some one to help us.

At this moment I remembered a Hadees Sharif whose meaning is like that whenever you your lost the way don’t say “Koye hey, koye hey ” but say “Koye hey Allah ka banda joo hamay rasta dekhaye”. Hadees Sharif futher says that by saying that later part Hazrat Khizer (alaihimu’s salam) appear and guide the path to the lost ones.

Anyways by saying that a person do appeared from some where and guided us the path. I don’t go in that detail that he was a normal shepherd or not but he proved to us more than an angel.

He mentioned that we should choose the south eastern path and it just a little ascend then all descend.

After ascending for nearly 1.5 hours we saw a lake towards north eastern side and we were again lost that probably we were misguided (We were wrong).

At this time we were almost 6 hours into the trek and Rain suddenly picked up to get extremely heavy. We took a refuge under a ridge and again started to shout “Koye hey Allah ka banda joo hamay rasta dekhaye”

Nearly after 15 minutes same person who guided us initially appeared from no where.

We requested him to please atleast take us to the point where we can get on by our own as our porter didn’t knew any thing.

He was a kind guy and do took us to the top of the dowarian pass/ Noori top but asked us to quickly descend down because chances are of hail storm and if get started then nothing can help us escape death on the mountain where there was hardly any place to hide.

On descending we saw a beautiful glacier and a part of lake which was the kal sar lake.

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We reached kala ser after 8 hours of trek.

My brother who was in a camping trip for the first time started shivering badly. We quickly camped there. Except for our upper part we were all wet.

Even our Parka Trouser (Made of Goretex) allowed entering water. Our shoes were wet, mattress, rucksack, sleeping bag (partially) were wet.

We quickly boiled some water and gave to my brother whose shivering was not stopping even after going into a sleeping bag having -40 degree tolerance.

It was tough night as wet mattress were making sleeping bags further wet. Worst case scenario was with our group lead whose sleeping bag was extremely wet. Our sleeping bags were protected to some extent due to different exterior but his sleeping bag was in really bad condition but any ways he still went into it because there was no other choice.

After couple of hours my brother shivering stopped but mine started. Issue was that our reserved clothes were also wet and we all were in the legging with a partial wet flees jacket/upper.

Adding to our troubles was our wet camp. That was the tough night but with the help of Almighty Allah we went through it.

Early in the morning we left kala ser. To our surprise there was a basti just after 15-30 minutes to kala ser lake. I wish we could have known that earlier.

Trek leaving the basti was the toughest part in terms of trekking. It was all covered with goats shit and wherever you place foot it result in sliding. Any ways we crossed it without any injury.

Here we did another mistake. We kept on descending and later we again have to make an ascend for ratti gali.

Nearly after 3 hours after leaving the kala ser we reached ratti gali main lake. We camped there.

Locals were excellent to us. They offered us tea, milk, bread. We refused but they insisted to atleast have something.

They brought us some milk. Camp on lake should not be done if you are short of days. But we were so much astonished by its beauty that we camped there.

Early in the morning it started to rain again but we left the lake at 5:45 am. Just before leaving I took a cup from the milk which locals provided. And most of you may not believe; but that milk gave me so much strength that I left behind the porter nearly half a mile behind me. That energy lasted for two hours and in those two hours porters didn’t even get a chance to catch me (Remember I rate myself only 4/10 in fitness)

We had some misinformation about that trek because it was extremely long we almost kept on running on it and nearly after 8 hours of descend we reached neelum road. There was one scary point in it that was passing through a snow crevasses. It was the first time I encountered a crevasses so was scared.

Locals treated us very warmly. Most of ask that either we should come to there house for tea or we should not stand here because they are few kilometers from their home and they drop there eyes in shame for not doing any thing for us. Although we were not asking them any help but I would always have the good memories of this culture brilliance. I wish such people may always live forver but chances for this purity to remain are rare as a jeep trek has been started from Dowarian to ratti gali and once it get completed, hotels will come in. Hotels will bring in the race of money and race of money destroy these culture values. Locals congratulated us and asked to give some alms on return because at this time trekking should not be done in that area as its season of hail storm and it can easily kill any one. That’s why we took our porter to Muzaffarabad.

Any ways after 8 hours of trek at 2 pm we reached dowarian. We were not even able to get our jackets off that bus arrived and we boarded on its roof top (250 rs per head for Muzaffarbad). Within few minutes half of my blood was evaporated as it was a really scary ride along with the river.

Indian occupied Kashmir is along with and at one point I could easily see some Indian soldiers and Pakistani soldier in their respective Morchas. At another point saw some Indian soldiers playing volley ball. It was very strange feeling which I can’t really put in the words. In some part some locals mentioned that not to point fingers towards there morchas or take photo as condition is tense in that area due to killing of some 12 Pakistani Soliders by Indian Army and some rumors that Pakistani Soldiers also caused heavy destruction on enemies. But regardless of it what our lead did by pointing towards the Indian side, I simply can’t forget that actions.

Bus stops at a place called lawat for 15 mins you can make PTCL call from there. Lawat is just 4 km ahead of dowarian.

On bus I asked a local by pointing at a peak that is it in Pakistan? He said its in Azad Kashmir. We said it’s the same. He didn’t replied further. Similar answer was also given to us by a youth at some other point on some other issue. Although on paper that was perfectly correct but it forced us to unintentionally wait for the board where we can read “Ihtamam e Hadood Azad Kashmir”

We reached Muzaffarbad at 8 pm.

We rided on coaster but after 30 mins he said passengers are on low so he is not going. We boarded on a Hiace (200rs per head for Pindi). Which moved here & there for 2-3 times to get packed up. Anyways it left muzafarabad at around 9:30 and via Kohla – muree we reached faizabad at 1:45 am we took tickets from skyways which left Islamabad at 2:45 and we reached Lahore at 7:45 am.

Overall that trip was so brilliant and beautiful that if you ask me to imagine a more beautiful place then that then I simply can’t do it.

More images of the trip can be found here: https://picasaweb.google.com/105286879836851286683/RatiiGalli?authkey=Gv1sRgCN2t642a7e-3eg

 

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