Milluni Chico

Milluni Chico

Bolivia, south-america

Length

N/A

Elevation

4,585 m

Difficulty

hard

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, picture this: You're in Bolivia, deep in the Andes, ready for an adventure. You're headed to Milluni Chico, a stunning half-moon lake way up at 15,042 feet! Yeah, that's high – higher than you've probably ever been.

The road? Think gravel, lots of hairpin turns, and views that'll make your jaw drop. But fair warning: this isn't a Sunday drive. The altitude is a beast. At that height, the air is thin. Most people start feeling the effects way lower, around 8,000-9,000 feet! Plus, being a mountain road, it can get snowy anytime, which could shut things down. It's steep, it's challenging, but the scenery? Totally worth it.

Where is it?

Milluni Chico is located in Bolivia (south-america). Coordinates: -16.5095, -63.2977

Share this road

Road Details

Country
Bolivia
Continent
south-america
Max Elevation
4,585 m
Difficulty
hard
Coordinates
-16.5095, -63.2977

Related Roads in south-america

How to Drive Across the High Desert of Siloli?hard

How to Drive Across the High Desert of Siloli?

🇧🇴 Bolivia

Okay, picture this: southwest Bolivia, near Chile, way up in the Andes. We're talking serious altitude – almost 15,000 feet! This is the Desierto de Siloli, and getting here is an adventure in itself. Think off-road heaven (or hell, depending on your perspective!), a total South American highlight reel. We're smack-dab in Sud Lípez Province, surrounded by volcanoes, weird wind-carved rock formations, and endless plains. Laguna Colorada and Laguna Verde? Neighbors. Pavement? Forget about it. The "road" is more like a network of tracks cutting through sand, dodging volcanic ridges, and snaking around crazy rock formations. You'll absolutely need a high-clearance 4x4 to handle the soft ground, the bumps, and that pesky altitude. Also, pro-tip: zero services out here, so pack accordingly. Most folks jump on a guided 4x4 tour leaving from Uyuni or San Pedro de Atacama. From Uyuni, it's a couple days south, cruising past the Uyuni Salt Flats and those crazy colored lagoons. From San Pedro, it's your first day's adventure after crossing the border. Either way, get ready for wide-open desert, salt flats, and seriously high mountain passes. Highlight reel? The "Stone Tree" (Árbol de Piedra) – a rock formation shaped by wind that looks like, well, a tree made of stone. Volcanoes everywhere, many sporting colorful slopes. Epic desert vistas. Plenty of chances to hop out and scramble around on the rocks for even better views. Heads up: altitude is no joke here. Limited oxygen, scorching sun. Be prepared for altitude sickness, and bring sunscreen! The real danger is the combo of high altitude and isolation. The driving itself isn't super technical, but the lack of services and emergency help means you gotta be prepared. Weather can turn on a dime – think sudden strong winds or freezing temps. A breakdown out here could mean a long wait with no help nearby.

Luribay winding road is an epic drive in Boliviahard

Luribay winding road is an epic drive in Bolivia

🇧🇴 Bolivia

Okay, buckle up for the Luribay winding road in Bolivia's La Paz Department! This unpaved adventure snakes through the Cordillera Central mountain range for about 14 kilometers (almost 9 miles) of pure, scenic exhilaration. You'll be hugging the curves with over 40 turns – mostly hairpin switchbacks that will test your driving skills! Starting in Luribay, prepare for a serious climb, gaining a whopping 1153 meters. This baby averages an 8.1% gradient, but be ready for some ramps hitting a maximum gradient of 15%. The views are absolutely worth it, though!

The World’s Fastest Downhill Mountain Bike Ride in the Atacama desertmoderate

The World’s Fastest Downhill Mountain Bike Ride in the Atacama desert

🇨🇱 Chile

Okay, picture this: you're carving down a mountain in the Chilean desert, wind screaming past you, scenery blurring... pure adrenaline! This isn't your average Sunday cruise; we're talking about the very slope where Austrian daredevil Max Stöckl smashed the world speed record on a stock mountain bike. We’re at Cerro "El Flaco", peaking at almost 4,000 meters. The initial slope is a heart-stopping 45 degrees, and the run is a nail-biting 1.2km blast from top to bottom. Stöckl himself said it was an exhausting 20 seconds of pure exhilaration! While I wouldn't advise trying to hit 167 km/h yourself, just imagine the view and the rush – definitely a trip for the adventurous soul.

Where is Abra Chonta Pass?hard

Where is Abra Chonta Pass?

🇵🇪 Peru

Alright, adventure seekers, let's talk about Abra Chonta! This bad boy is a high-altitude mountain pass nestled way up in the Huancavelica Region of Peru, clocking in at a whopping 4,875 meters (that's almost 16,000 feet!). You'll find it east of , right in the heart of Peru, dividing the Huancavelica and Angaraes provinces. Now, the road itself, HV115, is a mixed bag. You'll encounter both smooth paved sections and some rougher unpaved bits. The good news is, in dry conditions, most 2WD vehicles can handle it! If you're rolling in from Huancavelica, it’s a relatively gentle climb by Andes standards: a 54 km stretch with gradients of only 2-3%, and all on paved road! The whole journey from Road 28D to Lircay spans about 63.4 km (or 39 miles) going west to east. Get ready for stunning, panoramic views and that crisp, thin mountain air! Just keep an eye out for changing road conditions, and you'll be golden.