Plan campings and service stops around long gaps, ferry timetables and limited dump options, especially on the Carretera Austral, in the Atacama and in Patagonia.
Camper Rules Assistant
Build a country route and get compact allowed/do-not-assume/check cards for overnight rules, LEZ, tolls, documents and winter requirements.
Chile
Chile is one of South America's strongest motorhome routes, but planning depends on customs paperwork for foreign vehicles, concession tolls, authorised overnight spots and extreme weather from Atacama to Patagonia.
Treat overnighting as permission-based: legal parking does not automatically mean you can camp, especially on beaches, in desert sectors, national reserves or small tourist towns.
Budget for concession tolls, urban porticos, ferries, protected-area entry and the paperwork attached to a foreign-plated vehicle. There is no simple national low-emission sticker for touring motorhomes, but city parking, toll gantries, protected areas, ferries and border roads create practical access limits.
Bolivia
Bolivia motorhome travel is high-altitude and paperwork-heavy: plan SIVETUR tourist-vehicle registration, road-transitability checks, toll stops, authorised overnights, altitude acclimatisation and long service gaps.
Plan water, fuel, waste capacity, cash, food, tyre pressure and altitude days before leaving La Paz, Oruro, Uyuni, Tupiza, Potosi or major border towns.
Treat overnights as permission-based: use formal campings, hotels or hostels with secure parking, community tourism stops, private permission or clearly authorised protected-area sites.
Budget for tourist-vehicle registration steps, toll and weighing-control stops, protected-area or community fees, guides where required and recovery margins for remote-road delays. There is no simple national low-emission sticker for touring motorhomes, but practical access limits come from altitude cities, narrow streets, toll controls, protected areas and community-managed landscapes.
Tolls and charges
Budget for concession tolls, urban porticos, ferries, protected-area entry and the paperwork attached to a foreign-plated vehicle.
- MOP publishes toll and portico tables for urban routes, Ruta 5 and regional concessions; TAG or free-flow billing can matter around Santiago.
- Foreign vehicles enter under temporary admission paperwork such as the TITV; keep the document valid and handle extensions before expiry.
Budget for tourist-vehicle registration steps, toll and weighing-control stops, protected-area or community fees, guides where required and recovery margins for remote-road delays.
- Aduana Nacional lists Registro de Vehiculos Turisticos Form. 249 (SIVETUR), manual and ingress/exit formalities under its traveller vehicle services.
- Vias Bolivia operates toll and weighing services, so keep small cash and paperwork ready at road-control points.