Abra Mio

Abra Mio

Peru, south-america

Length

N/A

Elevation

4,764 m

Difficulty

extreme

Best Season

Year-round

Alright, adventure junkies, buckle up for Abra Mio in the Huaral Province of Peru! This bad boy tops out at a whopping 4,764 meters (that's 15,629 feet!), so get ready for some serious altitude.

The road is gravel, so expect a bumpy ride. If it's been raining or snowing, you might want to bring a 4x4. Speaking of snow, avalanches and landslides are a real possibility here, so keep an eye on the weather. Patches of ice can make things extra dicey!

You'll know you've reached the end of the line when you hit the small town of Chungar, accessible from the main Vichaycocha to Cerro de Pasco road. And don't forget to check out the stunning Laguna Chungar on the south side of the pass—it's a view you won't want to miss!

Where is it?

Abra Mio is located in Peru (south-america). Coordinates: -8.5940, -74.2988

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Road Details

Country
Peru
Continent
south-america
Max Elevation
4,764 m
Difficulty
extreme
Coordinates
-8.5940, -74.2988

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