
Laguna Jankho Khota
Bolivia, south-america
N/A
4,701 m
hard
Year-round
Okay, picture this: you're in Bolivia, high in the La Paz Department, surrounded by the Cordillera Real mountains. You're headed toward Laguna Jankho Khota, a stunning lake sitting way up at 4,701 meters (that's over 15,400 feet!).
The road there? Let's just say it's an adventure. We're talking gravel, rocks, bumps, and plenty of hairpin turns to keep you on your toes. This isn't a Sunday drive; it's a proper 4x4 kind of experience. Snow can close it anytime, so check conditions before you go!
If you're not a fan of heights, maybe skip this one. This trail is steep! It can get muddy and slick when wet, and those drop-offs are seriously intense. The climb is brutal, with the altitude hitting hard – most people start feeling it around 2,500 meters. But the views? Totally worth the challenge!
Where is it?
Laguna Jankho Khota is located in Bolivia (south-america). Coordinates: -16.1013, -63.8174
Road Details
- Country
- Bolivia
- Continent
- south-america
- Max Elevation
- 4,701 m
- Difficulty
- hard
- Coordinates
- -16.1013, -63.8174
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