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For hitchhikers '''Argentina''' can be divided into two parts. The north, which is pretty okay to hitchhike, and the south, which is a complete disaster, especially compared to its neighbour [[Chile]].
 
  
[http://www.br.map24.com/ Map24] is in Portuguese but has information about the whole of [[South America]].
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'''[[Argentina]]''' is a country in [[South America]]. The capital is [[Buenos Aires]]. It has borders to [[Chile]], [[Bolivia]], [[Brazil]], [[Uruguay]] and [[Paraguay]].
A normal map is pretty expensive, but there ''is'' a road map containing many countries of [[South America]] for something like 10 pesos.
 
  
In Argentina it's normal to ask the people filling tanks at gas stations to ask people for you!
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==Hitchhiking culture==
  
If you're a foreigner, ''do'' mention it! As a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] guy it seems to be a lot easier to get rides.
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For hitchhikers '''Argentina''' can be divided into two parts. The North, which is pretty okay to hitchhike, and the South on which opinions vary a lot: it may be difficult to hitchhike if you get into the lonely dirt roads of the Patagonia, because population is scarce. But if you travel southward to the end of Argentina, rides may be a little bit hard, but they take you a long way along.
  
Number plates are white, composed by three white letters and three white numbers, so if you're in another country and hitching to Argentina, look for these plates!
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[[File:C_rivadavia.jpg|right|thumb|150px|[[User:narfette|narfette]] hitchhiking on ruta 3, Trelew, Argentina]]
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It's considered normal to ask the people working filling tanks at gas stations to ask people for you. If you're a foreigner, ''do'' mention it! A [[Netherlands|Dutch]] guy mentioned that it seems to be a lot easier to get rides.
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===Toll Roads===
  
 
There are quite some ''peajes'' (toll passages). In the South however, these are not so good and you will just be sent away after a while.
 
There are quite some ''peajes'' (toll passages). In the South however, these are not so good and you will just be sent away after a while.
  
About Argentina in general, [[User:Guaka|guaka]] can tell us this:
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===License Plates===
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License plates are black, composed by three white letters and three white numbers. If you're in another country and hitching to Argentina, look for these plates!
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===Maps===
  
: ''I disagree with the previous writer, not on the comparison with Chile, but i do disagree on the south traveling item. The south of Argentina may be difficult to hitchhike if you get into the lonely dirt roads of the Patagonia, because population is scarce. But if you travel southward to the end of Argentina, rides may be a little bit hard, but they will take you a long way along. Patagonia has a single very crowded road, which is the national nº 3. And some east-west roads, some dirt, some pavement. It is easy to get a ride on the paved road. Dirt roads, however, and because of the lack of vehicles, are much harder.''
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A normal map is pretty expensive, but there is a road map containing many countries of [[South America]] for something like 10 pesos. [http://www.br.map24.com/ Map24] (in Portuguese) has information about the whole of [[South America]].
  
[[File:C_rivadavia.jpg|right|thumb|150px]]
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==Public Transport==
About Patagonia, [[User:narfette|narfette]] says:
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: '' If choosing to hitchhike through Patagonia, as Guaka has stated, the ruta 3 that goes down the coast is a better bet: although there are often many kilometers in between villages, it is a well travelled road. Ruta 40 which goes from San Carlos de Bariloche south, is a road that gets frequently closed off because of the bad weather and is reputed to be hellish to hitch on - fewer cars, unpaved sections and some people have said they have gone days without seeing anyone. Winding, remote mountain roads and bad weather conditions in any season but summer make it less travelled by truckers and therefore is not recommended. [[Gas station]]s are generally your best bet, although roadside hitching is possible.''
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''Please contribute to this section!''
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==Regions & Cities==
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Patagonia has a single very crowded road, which is the ''national ruta 3'' that goes along the coast. It is your better bet when heading South.Although there are often many kilometers in between villages, it is a well travelled road.
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There are also some East-West roads, some of them being dirt, some being pavement. It is easy to get a ride on the paved road but dirt roads, however, are much harder because of the lack of vehicles.
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The ''national ruta nº 40'' goes from San Carlos de Bariloche (South) is a road that gets frequently closed off because of the bad weather and is reputed to be hellish to hitch on - fewer cars, unpaved sections and some people have said they have gone days without seeing anyone. Winding, remote mountain roads and bad weather conditions in any season but summer make it less travelled by truckers and therefore is not recommended. [[Gas station|Gas stations]] are generally your best bet, although roadside hitching is possible.
  
== Cities & Villages ==
 
 
[[File:img0080ow5.jpg|right|thumb|300px|[[User:SAn|SAn]] hitchhiking in Argentina]]
 
[[File:img0080ow5.jpg|right|thumb|300px|[[User:SAn|SAn]] hitchhiking in Argentina]]
 
* [[Buenos Aires]]
 
* [[Buenos Aires]]
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* [[Zapala]]
 
* [[Zapala]]
  
== External links ==
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==Safety==
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==Border Crossing==
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==Eating & Drinking==
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==Accommodation & Sleeping==
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==Other Useful Info==
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* [http://www.autostopargentina.com.ar/ Autostop Argentina] (in Spanish)
 
* [http://www.autostopargentina.com.ar/ Autostop Argentina] (in Spanish)
  
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[[wikitravel:Argentina]]
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Revision as of 23:07, 3 December 2009

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Flag of Argentina Argentina
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Language: Spanish
Capital: Buenos Aires
Population: 40,482,000
Currency: Peso (ARS)
Hitchability: Verygood.png (very good) to Bad.png (bad)
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Argentina is a country in South America. The capital is Buenos Aires. It has borders to Chile, Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay.

Hitchhiking culture

For hitchhikers Argentina can be divided into two parts. The North, which is pretty okay to hitchhike, and the South on which opinions vary a lot: it may be difficult to hitchhike if you get into the lonely dirt roads of the Patagonia, because population is scarce. But if you travel southward to the end of Argentina, rides may be a little bit hard, but they take you a long way along.

narfette hitchhiking on ruta 3, Trelew, Argentina

It's considered normal to ask the people working filling tanks at gas stations to ask people for you. If you're a foreigner, do mention it! A Dutch guy mentioned that it seems to be a lot easier to get rides.

Toll Roads

There are quite some peajes (toll passages). In the South however, these are not so good and you will just be sent away after a while.

License Plates

License plates are black, composed by three white letters and three white numbers. If you're in another country and hitching to Argentina, look for these plates!

Maps

A normal map is pretty expensive, but there is a road map containing many countries of South America for something like 10 pesos. Map24 (in Portuguese) has information about the whole of South America.

Public Transport

Please contribute to this section!

Regions & Cities

Patagonia has a single very crowded road, which is the national ruta nº 3 that goes along the coast. It is your better bet when heading South.Although there are often many kilometers in between villages, it is a well travelled road.

There are also some East-West roads, some of them being dirt, some being pavement. It is easy to get a ride on the paved road but dirt roads, however, are much harder because of the lack of vehicles.

The national ruta nº 40 goes from San Carlos de Bariloche (South) is a road that gets frequently closed off because of the bad weather and is reputed to be hellish to hitch on - fewer cars, unpaved sections and some people have said they have gone days without seeing anyone. Winding, remote mountain roads and bad weather conditions in any season but summer make it less travelled by truckers and therefore is not recommended. Gas stations are generally your best bet, although roadside hitching is possible.

SAn hitchhiking in Argentina

Safety

Please contribute to this section!

Border Crossing

Please contribute to this section!

Eating & Drinking

Please contribute to this section!

Accommodation & Sleeping

Please contribute to this section!

Other Useful Info


wikipedia:Argentina wikitravel:Argentina