I'm talking Pakistan, which, according to this somewhat amateur-ish but nonetheless entertaining/horrifying video, contains the world's most dangerous road.
It's kind of inconceivable to Western eyes that anyone in their right mind would use it:
I see that there are actually many contenders for "most dangerous road in the world" on Youtube, and many people who have made this trip in Pakistan so as to get the clicks. (It would seem it's sold as a 4WD adventure type of thing to do?)
I am also curious as to what goes on at the end destination, the rather un-Pakistani sounding "Fairy Meadows". When you get there in the video, you can see substantial wood building construction in the background, indicating there is actually a decent road to get there. Let's check that out. Nope, doesn't seem there's anything else:
I guess the wood is from trees there? I dunno.
Anyway, this is the description of the road at www.dangerousroads.org:
Is Fairy Meadows Road Safe?
It’s said to be one of the most dangerous roads in the world. Getting to Fairy Meadows is a huge risk that prevents many from enjoying the view. In 2013 the road was ranked as the second deadliest highway in the world, because it's a 'treacherous high altitude, unstable and narrow mountain road'. The most dangerous part of the road involves a narrow 6-mile ascend on an unpaved and uneven road. There are no barriers to prevent a vehicle from falling off the cliff to a fiery death. The road is no wider than a standard Jeep Wrangler and there’s plenty of through traffic. One false move and it’s a very long drop. The first part of the road can be driven by a 4x4 vehicle, but the concluding sections, all the way to Fairy Meadows, needs to be traversed by foot or by a bicycle owing to the congested narrow lane.