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Death Road Bike Tour

Start pedalling along the 60 km Yungas route with the Death Road Bike Tour, where you can admire the scenery of Bolivia. Death Road Bike Tour.

  • 12 hours
  • 8/10 | 22 reviews

Start pedalling along the 60 km Yungas route with the Death Road Bike Tour, where you can admire the scenery of Bolivia.

Death Road Bike Tour

At 7:30 am, pick-up will be at your hotel in La Paz, followed by a 1-hour bus ride to La Cumbre, located at 4700 meters above sea level, where the tour begins. Participants will begin riding down a 20-kilometre slope until reaching the tourist control point and then continue through the winding roads typical of the Camino a Los Yungas.

Upon reaching the end of the road, a stop will be made for a sandwich. The adventure continues along a scenic 32-kilometre route past waterfalls and lush nature, concluding in the village of Yolosa, where a buffet lunch will be served at a local restaurant. Participants may also enjoy a dip in the pool after the activity.

The tour will conclude between 7:30 and 8 pm at the Mercado de las Brujas de La Paz, specifically on Santa Cruz Street.

Types of Bikes

There are two types of bikes available for the tour:

Double suspension bikes: recommended for those with less experience, offering stability and comfort, equipped with Hayes hydraulic brakes.Single suspension bikes: suitable for experienced riders, more rigid and therefore more challenging to use.

Bike tour + Zipline

For an enhanced experience, you can book the Death Route Bike Route + Zipline for additional excitement.

Included

  • Hotel pickup
  • Transport by minibus
  • Single or double suspension bicycle
  • Helmet, gloves, jacket and trousers
  • English–speaking guide
  • Lunch
  • Water and snacks

Not included

  • Tax at border control: 50BOB per person
  • Hotel drop–off

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, this activity requires visitors to be in good physical shape

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