Beyond the Ordinary Roads: India's Death-Defying Hairpin Bends

NewsBharati    07-Jul-2023 12:30:43 PM   
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India, with its diverse landscapes and breathtaking mountain ranges, offers some of the most thrilling and challenging hairpin bend roads in the world. These winding and narrow streets, often carved into the sides of steep mountains, provide both an adrenaline rush for thrill-seekers and a nerve-wracking experience for cautious drivers.
 
 
 Most dangerous hairpin bend roads
 
 
Hairpin bend roads, with their sharp turns and dramatic curves, have captured the imagination of drivers and adventurers for years. These roads, characterized by their tight radius and steep inclines, present a unique challenge that demands skill, precision, and nerves of steel.
 
Let's explore some of India's most dangerous hairpin bend roads that test the skills and bravery of those who dare to conquer them.
 

Kondaveedu Ghat Road, Guntur


Kondaveedu Ghat Road
 
The route to the fort was recently created and is hidden away in the Eastern Ghats. It's completely paved. Kondaveedu Ghat Road is the name of the road. The journey, which takes place on an oval hill in the heart of a reserve forest, is incredibly scenic, with panoramic overlooks along the way. However, the road is not difficult, with 17 hairpin twists. The road begins in Ghaneshwarapadu and runs 8.1km (5.03 miles).
 

Zuluk Silk Road, Sikkim


 Zuluk Silk Road
 
Zuluk (sometimes called Dzuluk) was a critical halt on the Ancient Silk Road. Today, the Sikkim Silk Route is recognized for its stunning mountain views, dizzying zig-zag routes, hairpin turns, and tiny settlements. The Sikkim Silk Route journey can be started in either West Bengal's New Jalpaiguri (NJP) or Sikkim's Gangtok.
 

Ghata Loop Road, Ladakh


Ghata Loop Road
 
Except for those who have traveled on the Manali-Leh highway or are planning to do so, the word Gata Loops is unknown to most people. Nakeela, the third high-altitude pass on this highway, is reached via a series of twenty-one hairpin curves at a height of 15,547 feet. This steep and twisting portion of the road is one of the tourist highlights of the Manali-Leh road. People who are familiar with the name Gata Loops are familiar with it because of its gorgeous location, breathtaking scenery, and the tough ascent required to reach the top.
 

Valparai Ghat Road, Tamil Nadu


 Valparai Ghat Road
 
Valparai Hill Station is one of the top tourist destinations in Tamil Nadu, located 3500 feet above sea level on the Anamalai mountain range of the Western Ghats. The journey from Pollachi to Valparai is an unusual experience in and of itself. Chinna Kallar is one of the Valparai locations with the most rainfall in India. There are around 40 steep, hairpin bends to reach Valparai from the plains of Pollachi.
 

Kolli Hills Road, Tamil Nadu


Kolli Hills Road
 
 
Kolli Hills Road (Road MDR181) is the name of a perilous mountain road located in Kolli Hills or Kolli Malai, a minor mountain range located in central Tamil Nadu in the Namakkal district on the east coast of South India. The road has 70 continuous hairpin bends. The road is 46.7 kilometers (29 miles) long. It begins near Kalappanaickenpatti and continues along 70 continuous hairpin bends to Kolli Malai, also known as "the mountains of death." Riding through these hairpin turns is an adrenaline rush.
 
 
These hairpin bend roads offer a unique blend of adventure and natural beauty, attracting travelers seeking an unforgettable driving experience. However, it's essential to exercise caution, adhere to traffic rules, and be prepared for the challenges posed by these treacherous yet rewarding routes.
 

Amruta Pachpore

 
Amruta Pachpore has completed her Masters in English Literature after graduating with BA Hons English. She has studied and interested in poetry, health & lifestyle.