Road of Death, Bolivia

The Death Road in Bolivia is recognized as the most dangerous road in the world. With a length of nearly 65km, connecting La Paz and Coroico, this is a legendary and challenging road with continuous turns, 600m long undulating downhill sections, suitable for cycling enthusiasts or tourists looking for thrills. However, the beauty of the Bolivian rainforest seen from the road is worth a try to fight the fear.
Itinerary Des Grandes Alpes, France

The classic Route Des Grandes Alpes is one of Europe’s most scenic mountain routes, stretching from Lake Geneva to the Mediterranean, with mountain passes on some of France’s highest roads. It’s not a trip for beginner mountain bikers.
Tour de Congo itinerary

Launched in 2013, the Tour de Congo is a winding 960km route through the western parts of the country. Around 60 people took part in the first attempt, but only a handful managed to complete it. However, with improved infrastructure, attention from adventure cyclists around the world, and stunning mountain terrain, the Tour de Congo promises to be a new attraction for those who love this thrilling sport.
Journey from the Dead Sea to the Red Sea, Jordan

This journey starts from Mount Nebo through the Promised Land and heads towards the lowest point on earth: the Dead Sea, 418m below sea level, then continues towards the Red Sea. This journey will pass by some famous tourist sites of Jordan such as Al Karak Palace and the ancient city of Petra.
Journey across the Pacific coast, Canada and the US

Starting in Vancouver and ending near the Mexican border, this 2,000-mile (3,200-kilometer) route follows the Pacific Coast Highway through Washington, Oregon, and California. Along the way, you'll cycle over misty mountain passes, cross San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, and pass California's famous surf beaches.
Journey from Lake Titicaca to Machu Picchu, Peru

The challenging mountain bike route starts and ends at two of the country’s most famous attractions. Starting at Lake Titicaca, the highest lake in the world, at nearly 3,900m above sea level, the journey passes through colorful towns on the way to the famous ancient citadel of Machu Picchu.
Pamir Highway, Tajikistan

The Pamir Highway offers some of the most beautiful scenery on any cycling adventure on earth. With few shops or towns, you must carry your own supplies as you cycle past the stunning turquoise lakes and rolling valleys of the Pamir plateau.































