Travel guide to the top of Mullu Apachita

Travel guide to the top of Mullu Apachita

Bolivia, south-america

Length

40.4 km

Elevation

5,018 m

Difficulty

hard

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, adventure junkies, listen up! Mullu Apachita in Bolivia is calling your name! This insane mountain pass tops out at a staggering 16,463 feet. We're talking serious altitude!

Nestled in the Cordillera Real of the Bolivian Andes, this 25-mile dirt road connects Calapuncu and Peñas. You might also hear it called Paso Amahuaya, Mollo Apacheta, or Cumbre Mollo. Whatever you call it, just know it's epic.

Definitely bring your 4x4 because this isn't your grandma's Sunday drive. The air is thin, the weather can turn on a dime, and you're basically climbing to the top of the world. But hey, the views? Totally worth it. Just take it slow, breathe deep (if you can!), and soak in that insane Bolivian scenery. Photo cred to René Collomb for capturing the magic!

Where is it?

Travel guide to the top of Mullu Apachita is located in Bolivia (south-america). Coordinates: -16.6616, -63.6032

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Road Details

Country
Bolivia
Continent
south-america
Length
40.4 km
Max Elevation
5,018 m
Difficulty
hard
Coordinates
-16.6616, -63.6032

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