The Bucket List: The World’s 8 Best White-Knuckle Roads
Photos: Flickr/Tudre & Umair MohsinSummer is the right season to plan a road trip. It’s a time when you can roll down the windows and shift into that next travel gear. That is, unless your journey takes you down one of these eight perilous roads around the world. Are they worth the white knuckles and imminent risk? That’s for you to decide.
1. Passage du Gois
France
Timing is key if you’re planning to travel to France’s Noirmoutier via the Passage du Gois (pictured above). Twice a day the road floods with the tides leaving unprepared drivers stranded along the more than two miles of road off the Atlantic Coast. Check the tide schedule and leave yourself plenty of time. Speeding down this slippery road to beat rising waters is not advised.
2. Karakoram Highway
Pakistan
At an altitude of more than 15,000 feet, the Karakoram Highway is the highest paved international road in the world. Driving the KKH (as it’s known) requires high-altitude turns and poses the risk of falling rock, among other dangers. The highway runs from Pakistan to China and if you travel the entire extent of it, you’ll get to cross through the world’s highest international border crossing at the Khunjerab Pass.
3. Stelvio Pass
Italy
Photo via Flickr / by dodge challenger1
The thrill and threat posed by driving Italy’s Stelvio Pass is obvious just from looking at it. With nearly 50 hairpin turns through the Alps at more than 2,700 feet above sea level, it’s no easy ride. Despite its challenges, the alpine twists and turns prompted British television series Top Gear to deem it the greatest driving road in the world.
4. Guoliang Tunnel
China
Photo via Flickr / by FANG Chen