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ViewsKarakoram HighwayFrom eTripTips WikiThis article is an itinerary.
[edit] UnderstandHistorically, this was a caravan trail, one branch of the ancient Silk Road. More recently, the Chinese and Pakistani governments have built a highway. It is the highest major road in the world, over 4800 meters (roughly 16,000 feet) in the Khunjerab Pass at the border. For comparison, the pass is higher than:
It may be the ultimate challenge for the devoted cyclist. There are organised bicycle tours, and several books about bicycling this route. [edit] PrepareChoose your time carefully. The highway is closed to tourists for part of the winter and the desert area at its northern end can be very hot in summer. [edit] Get inThe usual jumping off points are Kashi on the Chinese end or Islamabad in Pakistan. [edit] Route[edit] Sleep[edit] Stay safeThere is considerable risk of altitude sickness on this route, weather can be extreme, and much of the territory is fairly wild and remote. [edit] Get out
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