Posted on 09/16/2018 6:16:07 AM PDT by navysealdad
Watch this driver expertly navigate the famous Besisahar-Chamé Road in the Manang District of Nepal. This road is known as one of the most dangerous in the world. It sits high in the mountains and is surrounded by giant waterfalls that cover the roadway.
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What a harrowing drive!
When I was there on the road from Bandipur to Dumauli we encountered three horrific car / bus / truck crashes about every 45 km. Fellow drivers just throw a blue tarp or old carpet over the bodies, and wait for Emergency Services to respond to the accident in a simple pickup truck.
About every 20 km, you could see crumpled burned wreckage of public buses below that went over road cliff edge.
We have it Soooo Good here.
Remind me not to go on a road trip in Nepal.
That looks terrifying, whoever makes the vehicle they were using should make an ad campaign around scenes like that. Anyway, it seems appropriate that the people who produce Gurkhas take roads like this in stride.
Looks more like a trail than a road.
What does it look like during the rainy season?
I’ll never trust my Garmin again.
Going downhill seems easy enough.
Give me the name of that busline. I want to send my Mother-in-Law on a vacation trip to Nepal.
Remember the prayer Lord, keep bus on road.
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