OVEREX
High altitude. Red stone. Endless horizon.

ARGENTINA

ASIA

Northwest Argentina is South America stripped back to elevation and distance — salt basins, quebradas, wind-cut plateaus and the long spine of the Andes. Overex travels here for high-pass crossings, Route 40 isolation and Altiplano exposure. This is not Patagonia. This is the Andean corridor — dry, elevated and uncompromising.

ARGENTINA

Vast (regional focus: expansive highlands)
ARGENTINA

TRAVEL SNAPSHOT

ASIA

TERRITORRY

ARGENTINA
  • • REGION: South America
  • • CAPITAL CITY: Buenos Aires
  • • LANDSCAPE: Altiplano, salt flats, quebradas, high Andean passes
  • • ALTITUDE RANGE: 1,000m – 4,800m
  • • CLIMATE: Dry high-altitude desert / hot inter-Andean valleys
  • • POPULATION DENSITY: Sparse outside main valleys
  • • OFFICIAL LANGUAGE(S): Spanish
  • • LOCAL CURRENCY: Argentine Peso

EXPEDITION PROFILE

ARGENTINA
  • • BEST SEASON: April–November
  • • REMOTENESS: High in Altiplano sectors
  • • DRIVING CONDITIONS: Mountain passes, ripio (gravel), long remote stretches
  • • PACE OF TRAVEL: Moderate / altitude-adjusted
  • • TRAVEL STYLE: Leader Tours / Expeditions
  • • DIFFICULTY: Moderate–Hard
  • • LOCAL INTERACTION LEVEL: Moderate
  • • ELECTRICITY: 220V
7% Off
$4280
$3999

Duration 14 Days
Difficulty Demanding
6% Off
$8995
$8495
$8266

Duration 12 Days
Difficulty Accessible
majestic andes mountains with llama
$2375

Duration 7 Days
Difficulty Remote
11% Off
offroad adventure in oman s rocky terrain
$2245
$1995

Duration 10 Days
Difficulty Remote

EXPEDITION CONTEXT

• High-altitude travel requires acclimatization planning
• Border integration with Chile and Bolivia common
• Weather shifts rapidly at elevation
• Infrastructure limited outside main valleys
• Route 40 forms the structural backbone of movement

FIELD NOTES

• Fuel planning essential in remote sectors
• Altitude affects both vehicles and drivers
• Wind exposure on open plateaus
• Gravel surfaces dominate secondary routes
• Border crossings require timing and documentation control

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