4,200 km over 22 days: about 191 km per day before detours.
Uruguay to Peru via Argentina and Chile route
Uruguay to Peru route via Argentina and Chile, Montevideo, Fray Bentos, Mendoza, Paso Los Libertadores, Santiago, Antofagasta, Arica, Tacna, Arequipa and Lima with three border stages, Uruguay Aduanas/MTOP, Argentina, Chile and SUNAT vehicle paperwork, SAG controls, Andes pass timing, Atacama services and southern Peru planning.
Route line
- 1🇺🇾 UruguayCountry
Start: check camper profile, documents, fuel and autonomy range.
- 2🇦🇷 ArgentinaCountry
Transit: check vignettes, tunnels, ferries, mass limits and stopover rules.
- 3🇨🇱 ChileCountry
Transit: check vignettes, tunnels, ferries, mass limits and stopover rules.
- 4🇵🇪 PeruCountry
Finish: check local overnight, parking, LEZ and toll-road rules.
Practical corridor decisions
7 corridor-specific notes checked against primary sources on Jun 17, 2026.
- DocumentsKeep Uruguay, Argentina, Chile and SUNAT aligned
This is a four-country vehicle-status corridor; Uruguay, Argentina, Chile and Peru need one coherent driver, vehicle, permission, insurance and stay-length story.
Do this: Before Montevideo, Fray Bentos, Mendoza, Paso Los Libertadores, Santiago, Antofagasta, Arica, Tacna, Arequipa or Lima, keep passports, accepted licence or IDP, vehicle registration, owner or rental permission, insurance, Uruguay Aduanas entry evidence, Uruguay foreign-toll records, Argentina tourist-vehicle papers, Chile temporary-entry evidence and SUNAT CIT or carnet evidence together.
Uruguay Aduanas: customs authorityUruguay MTOP: tolls for foreign-plate vehiclesArgentina Migraciones: entry and exitArgentina: tourist vehicle entry and exitChile Customs: temporary vehicle admissionChileAtiende: driving licencesSUNAT: temporary tourist vehicle entryMTC Peru: foreign driver licences - BorderThree border days hold the schedule
The route stacks a river bridge, a high-Andes pass and a desert customs border; each can consume the safe driving window for the day.
Do this: Treat Fray Bentos/Gualeguaychu, Paso Los Libertadores/Cristo Redentor and Arica-Tacna as three separate border days with daylight, bridge or pass status, customs steps, insurance, SAG/SUNAT processing, queue buffers and named fallback nights.
- BorderPlan the SAG pantry reset before Chile
Chile transit makes the camper kitchen part of the Uruguay-Peru paperwork chain, not a small local detail.
Do this: Before entering Chile, declare or reset plant, animal, soil-related and fresh-food items, and avoid carrying a full Uruguay or Argentina camper pantry into SAG control.
- TollsSplit cost planning by country
A single per-kilometre estimate hides four different payment systems, from Uruguay foreign toll setup to SUNAT and Peru protected-area exposure.
Do this: Budget Uruguay foreign-plate tolls, Argentina highway costs, Chile border/desert parking and Peru SOAT, protected-area or guarded-night exposure separately, then keep cash and card backups for bridge, pass, desert and southern Peru towns.
- OvernightName nights before river, pass and desert legs
The corridor alternates river towns, long highways, high passes, desert reserves and Peru urban approaches, so safe nights need named hosts or guarded fallbacks.
Do this: Use named campsites, tourist farms, guarded lots, hospedajes with secure parking, CONAF/SERNANP-compatible stops or explicit hosted permission near Montevideo, Fray Bentos, Mendoza, Santiago, Antofagasta, Arica, Tacna, Arequipa and Lima.
- ServicesReset before the route opens up
Services are strong near capitals, but safe range depends on deliberate resets before the bridge, the Andes, the Atacama and southern Peru.
Do this: Reset fuel, potable water, waste capacity, food, cash, tyres, altitude plan, mobile data and offline maps before Fray Bentos, Mendoza/Los Libertadores, Santiago-Antofagasta, Arica-Tacna and Arequipa-Lima legs.
- SeasonalOne route crosses four operating climates
Shoulder season is pragmatic, but the itinerary still stacks river weather, continental highway days, a high pass, desert exposure and Peru road-condition risk.
Do this: Keep slack for Rio de la Plata storms or wind, Argentina roadworks, high-Andes snow or closures, Chile desert wind and fog, holiday waves, Tacna-Arica queues, southern Peru heat, landslides and protest disruption.
Practical checks for this route
Country pages help check overnight stays, tolls, city zones, seasonal requirements and required equipment where the rules guide is already filled.
Plan water, dump, LPG and fuel with extra margin: service gaps matter on this scenario.
Check wind for high vehicles, heat, passes, ferries and mountain seasonality before departure.
Route-specific planning signals
- Tolls / LEZTolls and city accessEstimate budget
The rules guide already covers 🇺🇾 Uruguay, 🇦🇷 Argentina, 🇨🇱 Chile and 🇵🇪 Peru; use it to verify road charges, LEZ/city access and height/weight classes, then keep a budget reserve.
- Ferry / bridgesFerries, bridges and tunnelsCheck risks
The core scenario is not ferry-led, but private roads, tunnels and bridges can still price by motorhome length or height.
- Weather / roadsWeather and road seasonalityOpen risks
Main country signals: mountains (high: 🇨🇱 Chile and 🇵🇪 Peru); wind (medium: 🇨🇱 Chile); heat (medium: 🇦🇷 Argentina, 🇨🇱 Chile and 🇵🇪 Peru). Open road risks to recalculate them by month, daily distance and road mode.
- Service stopsWater, dump, LPG and first nightOpen services
This corridor has a remote-road signal in 🇦🇷 Argentina, 🇨🇱 Chile and 🇵🇪 Peru. Plan water, dump, LPG, fuel and communications before long legs; for this preset, a sensible autonomy interval is up to 5 days.
Where to verify details
Uruguay news, rules and sources help refine restrictions before departure.
Argentina news, rules and sources help refine restrictions before departure.
Chile news, rules and sources help refine restrictions before departure.
Peru news, rules and sources help refine restrictions before departure.