What are the most spectacular roads in Argentina?

Located in South America, Argentina is a country of contrasts, and so are the roads. It features more than 100 roads listed as the most spectacular in the world, including climbs to mountain peaks, mountain passes and coastal drives. A challenge for everybody.

For instance, the country hosts a never-ending list of mountain passes acting as borders with other countries. It’s worth to remember the country shares borders with Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil and Uruguay. If you travel to Argentina, you can’t miss the legendary Route 40.
Stretching from Santa Cruz Province in the south to Jujuy Province in the north, Ruta 40 is a real adventure in the western part of Argentina. It’s one of the longest and most spectacular drives in the world. Remember the climate ranges from subtropical in the north to subpolar in the south, so plan accordingly the drive.

If you prefer mountain roads, you can’t avoid Jama Pass, an Andean road from Chile to Argentina at an elevation of 4,283m (14,051ft) above sea level; Roballos Pass, an Andean pass from Chile to Argentina at an elevation of 651m (2,135ft) above sea level; or driving the international San Francisco Pass in the Andes, a mountain pass at 4,760m (15,616ft) above sea level, on the border with Chile. It's one of the highest roads of Argentina. Or the popular Sico Pass, a scenic border pass in the Andes, at an elevation of 4.092m (13,425ft) above sea level, on the border of Chile and Argentina.

Paso de Mecoya-Mecoyita is an international high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.373m (7,785ft) above the sea level, located on the Bolivian-Argentinian border.

Cuesta de Miranda is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.020m (6,627ft) above the sea level, located in La Rioja Province in northwestern Argentina.

Portezuelo de Guaitiquina is an international high mountain pass at an elevation of 4.288m (14,068ft) above the sea level, located on the border of Chile and Argentina.

Abra Cerro Veladero is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 4.483m (14,708ft) above the sea level, located in the Provincia de La Rioja, Argentina, near the border with Chile. The pass lies on the magnificent route between Chile and Argentina via Paso Pircas Negras.

Located in the north-western part of Argentina in San Juan Province, Camino Minero Veladero is the name of a stunning drive through the Andes. It tops out at 4.878 m (16,003ft) asl.

Cerro Llullaillaco is a dormant volcano located on the border of Argentina (Salta Province) and Chile (Antofagasta Region). A gravel rough 4x4 road southwest of the volcano climbs up to 5.049m (16,564ft) above the sea level.

Alto de Chorillos is a high mountain peak at an elevation of 4.806m (15,767ft) above the sea level, located in the Province of Salta, in the northwest of Argentina. It’s one of the highest roads of the country.

Abra Falda Cienaga is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 4.436m (14,553ft) above the sea level, located in Catamarca Province of Argentina.

Cerro Aspero is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 1.964m (6,443ft) above the sea level, located in Calamuchita Department of the province of Córdoba, Argentina.

Abra de Ovejería is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 4.310m (14,140ft) above the sea level, located in Rosario de Lerma department, in Salta Province, Argentina.

Punta Cauchari is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 4.047m (13,277ft) above the sea level, located in Salta Province in northwestern Argentina.

Paso la Chapetona is an international high mountain pass at an elevation of 3.654m (11,988ft) above the sea level, located on the border of Argentina and Chile. The road is less used due its difficulty.

Camino de los Puentes Colgantes (Hang Suspension Bridges Road) is a very scenic drive located in Córdoba Province in Argentina, running through mountains, and gorges by suspension bridges.

Abra Antofalla is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 5.005m (16,420ft) above the sea level, located in Antofagasta de la Sierra, the northernmost department of Catamarca Province in Argentina. It’s one of the highest roads of the country.

Abra Paves is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 4.239m (13,907ft) above the sea level, located in the Tumbaya department of the province of Jujuy, in Argentina.

Paso de las Damas is an international high mountain pass at an elevation of 3.081m (10,108ft) above the sea level, located on the border of Chile and Argentina, in the Andes mountains.

Cuesta del Portezuelo is a short winding mountain road located in the Valle Viejo department, in the southeast of the Catamarca province, in the northwest of Argentina.

Paso de Lara is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 3.625m (11,893ft) above the sea level, located in Tucuman province, in northwest Argentina.

Abra del Colorado is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.629m (8,625ft) above the sea level, located in San Juan Province, in west-central Argentina.

Abra de la Cruz is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 4.556m (14,947ft) above the sea level, located in Jujuy province of Argentina. It’s one of the highest roads of the country.

Cruz de Paramillo is a mountain pass at an elevation of 2,960m (9,711ft) above sea level located in the Las Heras department, in the northwest of Mendoza Province, in Argentina.

Trans-Chaco Highway, also known as Ruta Nacional 9, Ruta PY09, or Ruta Nacional Número 9 "Dr. Carlos Antonio López," is a significant road in South America.

Abra Campana is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 4,399m (14,432ft) above sea level, located in the Santa Victoria Department, Salta Province of Argentina.

Vicuña is a volcano at an elevation of 5.495m (18,028ft) above sea level, straddling the border between Argentina and Chile. It’s one of the highest roads of the country.

Abra de Vacas Heladas is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 5.064m (16,614ft) above sea level, located in San Juan, Argentina. It’s one of the highest roads in the country.

Portezuelo de Salín is an international high mountain pass at an elevation of 4,015m (13,172ft) above sea level, located on the Argentinian-Chilean border.

Marancales Sur is a volcano at an elevation of 5.421m (17,785ft) above sea level, straddling the border between Argentina and Chile. It’s one of the highest roads of the country.

Cerro El Potro is a mountain peak at an elevation of 5.472m (17,952ft) above sea level, straddling the border between Argentina and Chile. It’s one of the highest roads of the country.

Cerro del Carmen is a high mountain peak at an elevation of 5,145m (16,879ft) above sea level, located on the border of Argentina and Chile. It's one of the highest roads in the country.

Paso Coipitas is an international high mountain pass at an elevation of 4.221m (13,848ft) above sea level, located on the border of Argentina and Chile.

Ruta CH-265 is a great drive located in the Aysén Region of the Chilean Patagonia. It is one of the world's most scenic drives. The road is unpredictable, grueling, unsafe and tough, but yet captivating, charming, and strikingly beautiful.

Ruta 27 is a high mountain road located in the northern part of Chile, crossing an arid plateau in the Andes mountains.

Paso Uspallata is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 3,810m (12,500ft) above sea level, located in the Valparaíso Region of Chile.