Argentina · Catamarca

Ruta Nacional 150 Paso de San Francisco High Puna Traverse

Argentina's highest road to volcanic Chile

Extreme

This is Argentina’s highest international road crossing, climbing from Fiambalá through the otherworldly Puna de Atacama past the 6,793-meter Ojos del Salado volcano, the world’s highest active volcano. The route traverses a landscape of salt flats, volcanic cones, and high-altitude lagoons including Laguna Verde and Laguna Brava, home to three species of flamingos, before reaching the San Francisco Pass customs station at 4,726 meters elevation.

This is an extreme route demanding excellent mechanical condition and altitude preparation – many vehicles suffer vapor lock or overheating above 4,000 meters. Carry extra water, warm clothing, and emergency food as weather can deteriorate rapidly with temperatures dropping to -20°C even in summer. The pass is typically closed May through September due to snow. Chilean entry requires permits for some nationalities. The reward is driving through one of South America’s most spectacular high-altitude volcanic landscapes with world-class volcano mountaineering access.

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Length (miles)124 mi / 200 km
Duration2 days
Max elevation (ft)15500 ft
Best seasonNovember-April
Minimum vehicleStock 4WD high-clearance
Nearest townFiambalá, Catamarca
Land managerDirección Nacional de Vialidad
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsNo
Dispersed campingYes
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