Pan American Highway

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Driving The Pan American Highway from Alaska to Argentina is probably the most popular Overland route in the world, and as such, is very, very achievable for the average person. No paperwork is required in advance and many countries are relatively cheap to travel through. People from almost all countries in the world can gain entry to each country for free for 90 days.

Around late 2014, a vehicle ferry operated between Panama and Colombia across the Darien Gap, making it much easier to complete the drive. However, after only a short period of operations, the ferry closed.[1]

Countries

(alphabetical)

Books

A guide for overlanding in Mexico and Central America. This book provides detailed information by country. It also includes 11 chapters of information for planning and preparing your trip and 9 chapters on what to expect while driving through Mexico and Central America.
Completed by the authors of Life Remotely.
 



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