National Route 40 – Argentina
The National Route 40 is a road in Argentina that is almost unmissable if you’re taking a road trip. It stretches across the land from the southernmost province of Santa Cruz to the northernmost region, Jujuy, running through several major cities and stopovers, including 20 national parks, mountains, and rivers.
Embarking on a road trip opting for this route also provides tourists with views and access to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as the Parque Nacional Talampaya, which holds extensive dinosaur remains. Another scenic drive worth considering is the Perito Moreno Glacier, a 19-mile-long ice formation in the Los Glaciares National Park.