Cuesta del Farallon: Only Experienced Drivers with Advanced Off-Road Skills

Cuesta del Farallon: Only Experienced Drivers with Advanced Off-Road Skills

Argentina, south-america

Length

17.7 km

Elevation

4,625 m

Difficulty

extreme

Best Season

Year-round

Alright, adventure junkies, listen up! Deep in the heart of Argentina's Jujuy Province, practically breathing the same air as Bolivia, lies Cuesta del Farallón. This isn't your Sunday drive, folks. We're talking a high-altitude pass topping out at a whopping 4,625m (15,173ft)!

Forget pavement; this is a raw, unadulterated 4x4 experience. Picture this: you, your trusty rig, and 17.7 km (11 miles) of winding, rocky terrain. Think you've got what it takes to tackle the loose rocks, hairpin turns, crazy inclines, and cliff-edge drop-offs?

The payoff? Unreal Andean scenery as you climb from the village of Lagunillas del Farallón up to Laguna Cerro Negro, a stunning high-mountain lake sitting pretty at 4,492m (14,737 ft). Just remember, this isn't for the faint of heart – or weak suspensions!

Where is it?

Cuesta del Farallon: Only Experienced Drivers with Advanced Off-Road Skills is located in Argentina (south-america). Coordinates: -41.0641, -64.8528

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Road Details

Country
Argentina
Continent
south-america
Length
17.7 km
Max Elevation
4,625 m
Difficulty
extreme
Coordinates
-41.0641, -64.8528

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