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Imagine traveling along a historic caravan trail, a branch of the legendary Silk Road. This route has been used by traders for centuries, connecting different cultures and civilizations. Today, the Chinese and Pakistani governments have even built a highway along this path. But here's what makes it truly extraordinary - it is the highest border crossing in the entire world. As you make your way through the Khunjerab Pass, you'll be standing at a breathtaking altitude of over 4800 meters, equivalent to roughly 16,000 feet. To put this into perspective, this is higher than Mont Blanc, the tallest mountain in Western Europe, and even higher than Mount Whitney, the highest point in the 48 contiguous United States. If you're an adventurous cyclist, this journey will undoubtedly be the ultimate challenge. Although the border is not open for cyclists, you can join organized bicycle tours and explore the stunning landscapes along the way. With several books written about this epic route, it's no wonder that it captivates the hearts of adventurous souls. Keep in mind that you'll have to board a bus either in Tashkurgan (China) or Sost (Pakistan) as cyclists are not allowed to cycle over the pass. However, you can still have an incredible cycling experience up to the pass before returning to Sost and continuing your journey by bus. Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime!
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