Sunday, January 24, 2010

La Paz Margarita Mix Have You Driven From Buenos Aires To La Paz?

Have you driven from Buenos Aires to La Paz? - la paz margarita mix

Is it possible, from Buenos Aires to La Paz to drive? If so, what the way would be like and how long will it take? All problems on the line? And if we assume that all right, what is the desire to be famous?

3 comments:

Alex said...

Maybe. The best way is to head to Buenos Aires and Jujuy, start heading north to the west of the provinces of Santa Fe, Santiago del Estero, Tucuman, Salta and Jujuy. You need the National Road No. 9 of the city of Rosario (Santa Fe Province) is to change the number of highway 34 at the city of Santiago del Estero.

I recommend sleeping, because you have already gone through 11 hours. One possibility would be at the Hotel Carlos V, a 4-star and the best in the city to stay.

The next day they went to the National Highway No. 9 and returned to San Miguel de Tucuman and Salta province, until they reached the intersection of National Road No. 9 with the national road No. 34th will take you to the second until the town of Perico, by the number of Highway 66 in the city of San Salvador de Jujuy, where he spent the night (the hotel Panorama is) the best in town.

To give the third and last day of Boliviaa car north of La Paz through the cities of Tarija, Potosí and Oruro.

The roads are few, and you will be a lot of heavy traffic in certain parts you will find your journey. I recommend that when traveling in the day and you start your trip early every day (especially the first). You should have no problems crossing the border.

Jorge R said...

Alex has everything you need to know. I made a couple of times from Buenos Aires on the border and Tarija in Bolivia. I always try to end Las Termas de Rio Hondo, because it is a good place.
You need during the day, travel, night, lights of oncoming traffic, you get tired very quickly. On 9 Road have 2 lines of Rosario, but until then most of the way is 1 lane county roads in the United States and must be very careful who you to another car or truck pass.
It is approximately 28 to 30 HS unit, but it is just 3 days, try it with more time and stop on the road. The first day of Cordoba, Salta and Jujuy are really beautiful, all the way to Tarija wonderful. If you have time to try anything, I can enjoy on the road. There is no problem, beyond the border (the revenue) of all drugs.
You must pay a fee and a reference number and inspection of the vehicle. I do not need a visa for Bolivia, meets with your passport, but make sure that the controls at the two embassies.
One more: always someCash, because sometimes you do not buy anything with credit card in some shops. If you are carrying passengers is to consult with the company where you (especially on the way) can chage.
Good luck to take care and enjoy your trip

lleedaah said...

It is a long, I recommend you travel by air, is good for you and you will always be faster. I'm also from Argentina

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