9. Icefields Parkway
Canada
Icefields Parkway wanders through 144 miles of Canada's most beautiful terrain, including two of their national parks and over 100 glaciers. The route makes a loop from Edmonton to Calgary, but you may want to hurry. This past May represented the 13th consecutive "hottest month in recorded history," so you may want to see those glaciers before they're gone.
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8. The Alcan Highway
7. Tasmania's East Coast
Australia
There are plenty of classic Australian road trips. One of the most popular is the Great Ocean Road, which absolutely deserves recognition for the incredible breadth of scenery in just four hours of drive time. But topping that in an Australian Traveller poll was this unique drive along the shimmering beach sands of this island state off the south coast of the continent.
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6. North Coast 500
Scotland
The North Coast 500 is a beautiful scenic route across the northern coast of Scotland. From castles to ruins to gorgeous beaches, this road launched in 2015 and immediately became bucket-list material worldwide. Starting and ending in Inverness, this road gets marketed as "Scotland's answer to Route 66," but the truth of the matter is you don't need a comparison. This 516-mile road is its own thing, entirely.
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5. Pirate Route
Jamaica
This gorgeous 380-mile trip suggested by National Geographic sees you criss-cross the island of Jamaica nearly every way possible. It lets visitors explore not only the beautiful beaches, but also the sugarcane fields, mountains, and other areas you don't get to see if you never leave the resort. (Not that we'd blame you for not leaving the resort.)
4. Alpenstrasse
Germany
The Alpine Road takes you through some of Germany's most beautiful views in one of its most culturally-rich regions. The road winds over 280 miles from Lindau to Schönau, showing you the rich green meadows, valleys, lakes, farming villages, and more that have found a home in the Bavarian Alps.
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3. The Garden Route
South Africa
The Garden Route is actually about half of the distance between Durban and Cape Town, but if you want to take the entire trip, the adventure is well worth it. Either way, you'll find incredible coastlines, animals that range from elephants to ostriches to great white sharks, amazing food from a cuisine most Americans are unfamiliar with, and much more.
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2. The Pan-American Highway
North and South America
The Pan-American Highway stretches across both American continents, from Alaska to Chile. Of course, if you've had enough of North America, you can always just take the South American stretch, which can take you from Colombia all the way down to Ushuaia. If you'd rather see the interior of the country, there's always Bolivia's "Death Road," or wildlife spotting in the wetlands of the Pantanal, or anything else mentioned in our favorite rundown from Matador.
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1. The Silk Road
Asia
The Silk Road is perhaps the most famous route in the history of civilization, and it's full of adventure and hidden history. It may take you less time by car than it took Marco Polo, but there's still a world of things to see and do, and the "road" itself is so vast that you could probably make a list of the ten best ways to tackle this one route on its own!
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