Aconcagua Provincial Park

Aconcagua Provincial Park

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From Mendoza: High Andes Aconcagua Mountain Tour

From Mendoza: High Andes Aconcagua Mountain Tour

Get picked up from your hotel in Mendoza and get on the road for a full day of exploration in the Andes. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, begin by taking the dirt roads through Villavicencio where you can catch amazing views of the highest peaks in the Andes. Reach Uspallata Valley and make your first stop at the town of Uspallata where the native Huarpes settled during the pre-Hispanic era. Take your time to soak in the Andean scenery and grab a snack. Then, continue on to Polvaredas and Punta de Vacas. Snap some photos before getting to Puente del Inca, a natural arch situated 8,924 feet above sea level. Admire the swirls of colored rock and the mountain views from the bridge. Journey towards the Chilean border, and stop at a natural viewpoint at Aconcagua, the largest mountain in both the Southern and Western Hemispheres. From November to April, it's possible to enter the Aconcagua Provincial Park and hike to the Horcones Lagoon. Then head to Las Cuevas village for free time and a bite to eat if you so choose. Journey back to Mendoza on the famous Ruta 7 and get dropped off at your hotel.

Mendoza: Guided Full-Day Journey Through the Andes

Mendoza: Guided Full-Day Journey Through the Andes

Meet the guide at your hotel and then go on an early-morning drive toward the town of Cacheuta, which borders the Mendoza River. Take in an amazing view of the Cordón del Plata mountain range and the Potrerillos Dam, before continuing to Uspallata, a pre-Hispanic settlement of Huarpe people. Afterward, head to the villages of Picheuta, Polvaredas, and Punta de Vacas, and pass by the Los Penitentes ski resort. Next, check out Puente del Inca, a natural arch that crosses the Las Cuevas River, known for its hot springs. Then, arrive at the viewpoint of Cerro Aconcagua with your guide. Marvel at the panoramic view from a high altitude. Go to the town of Las Cuevas, a mountain village that sits on the border between Argentina and Chile. See the Swiss-style buildings here. After that, stop for lunch at a local restaurant. Following this, visit the Aconcagua Viewpoint. Enjoy the view of the Aconcagua Provincial Park, and access the Monument of Christ the Redeemer, depending on the season. Finally, drive back to your hotel to finish the trip.

Mendoza: Uspallata, Aconcagua, and Puente del Inca Day Trip

Mendoza: Uspallata, Aconcagua, and Puente del Inca Day Trip

The tour offers a delightful mix of colors and landscapes. In the early morning, as we follow the course of the Mendoza River, we'll be treated to stunning views of the Cordon del Plata mountain range and the impressive Potrerillos Dam, which generates hydropower and supports irrigation. Our first stop will be the Uspallata settlement, where we'll explore the remains of the pre-Hispanic Huarpes community and discover the southernmost point of the Inca Empire along the Inca Trail from Peru. Continuing our journey, we'll visit the charming villages of Picheuta, Polvaredas, and Punta de Vacas. We'll then travel along the route of the Puente del Inca, marveling at the natural architectural formations and hot springs. Following that, we'll ascend to the viewpoint of Cerro Aconcagua, a towering presence at 6,959 meters above sea level, surrounded by the serene Laguna Horcones and the Aconcagua Provincial Park. Our final destination is the picturesque European-style village of Las Cuevas, located 3,200 meters above sea level. Here, we'll find the path that leads to the iconic "Cristo Redentor" monument, perched at an impressive 4,200 meters above sea level, symbolizing the unity between the people of Argentina and Chile (Only visited during the summer months). As our tour concludes, we'll return to Mendoza, bringing back cherished memories of this enchanting journey.

Santiago: Portillo, Inca Lagoon with Optional Aconcagua Park

Santiago: Portillo, Inca Lagoon with Optional Aconcagua Park

Your tour will begin as you are picked up from your centrally located Santiago hotel, at which point you will begin driving to Portillo. You will pass through the intermediate depression, and will also be able to admire the Andes mountain range. You will soon reach the Chacabuco Monument, which is a historical site where a battle for Chile's independence took place in 1817. You will then cross a tunnel which borders the region, before reaching a place where you can see the Aconcagua Mount in the background. Along the road, you will see the old Andean railway and, as we cross Rio Blanco, you can admire the small towns, mining camps, glaciers, and the impressive Andes mountains. You will reach Portillo and see the protective passageways that were built as shelters from avalanches which occur during the winter season. It will then be time for lunch (not included), as you marvel at the beautiful and imposing Inca Lagoon. Finally, you will be returned to your hotel in Santiago. If you choose the option with Aconcagua Park, you will also see Puente del Inca, a geomorphological curiosity that is 48 meters long, 28 meters wide, 8 meters thick, and is suspended 27 meters above the river. A series of stalactites, calcium inflorescences and winter ice needles hang from this natural bridge. After the visit to the Puente del Inca, head to the Aconcagua Provincial Park, where you can see the highest mountain in South America. Depending on time availability, a short trek may be available for interested guests.

Mendoza: The best High Mountain private tour!

Mendoza: The best High Mountain private tour!

We depart early in the morning. I'll pick you up from wherever you're staying in the city. We go through three ranges: the Pre-Cordillera front range, the Silver range, and the Main range of the Andes. We have five planned stops, but we can add other stops, since this is a private tour just for you. • A stunning viewpoint that overlooks the expansive Potrerillos reservoir, where we can see all three ranges, a large reservoir, and sometimes, sailboats. • We continue higher into the mountains and make a short stop in the town Uspallata. • Farther into the Andes, we stop at the Inca Bridge, a geological formation with hot springs and ruins of an old hotel. • Our last night is at the foot of the tallest peak in the Americas, Aconcagua. Here, we'll take a short hike in the Aconcagua Provincial Park, which has breathtaking views of the south face. • On the way back to Mendoza, we'll stop for lunch in Uspallata in a BBQ restaurant. • We get home late in the afternoon and I'll drop you off wherever you're staying.

Andean Adventure: Exploring Aconcagua's Majesty

Andean Adventure: Exploring Aconcagua's Majesty

The Andes mountain range and Argentina's undeniable gem, Mount Aconcagua beckons climbers and tourists worldwide. Standing tall as the second-highest peak globally after the Himalayas, its allure is irresistible. Approaching its majestic presence is a journey of its own... Engaging with the mountain... Exploring its depths leaves an indelible mark! Our adventure begins with a visit to Potrerillos, where amidst breakfast, we marvel at its grand Dam: a serene reservoir framed by towering peaks!. Our route then takes us through Uspallata, where we make a small technical stop, then we continue towards Aconcagua Park, where a short 45-minute walk takes us to Horcones Lagoon (ask for upgrade trekkings). After this, we came across the iconic Puente del Inca, with its distinctive shapes and vibrant array of colors. Our last stop is Uspallata again, this time to enjoy a well-deserved and delicious Creole lunch before coming back home. Included in the package: Transfers to and from locations Knowledgeable bilingual guide Breakfast and Box lunch Short Trekking experience Book now and discover the magic of Mendoza on a unique experience! For special discounts and to learn about more exciting experiences, follow us on Instagram at @futurotravels.

Mendoza: High Mountain and Aconcagua Park Tour with BBQ

Mendoza: High Mountain and Aconcagua Park Tour with BBQ

We invite you to live a full high mountain adventure in Mendoza! In this tour, you will have the opportunity of hiking inside the great Aconcagua Provincial Park to visit the Horcones Lagoon. And in the same day, you will visit different historical sites of the Andes mountain range route: Cacheuta, Potrerillos Dam, Uspallata and Puente del Inca (Inca Bridge). Next, learn all about the history of the Andes before stopping back at Uspallata to enjoy a traditional Argentinean BBQ. We recommend it to those who are looking for the experience of hiking in Aconcagua, combined with a tour of the main tourist attractions along the route, all in one day! It is ideal for people of different ages and fitness levels because this is a low-intensity activity.

From Santiago: Aconcagua Hill and Inca Lagoon Day Trip

From Santiago: Aconcagua Hill and Inca Lagoon Day Trip

Uncover the little-known treasures of Aconcagua Hill on a 12-hour tour with a team of people that will provide you an outstanding customer service and show you an irresistible landscape located in the hearth of the mountains of Chile and Argentina. Explore natural ancient wonders, hidden legends, and try the exquisite food of the area right at the border of these two beautiful countries. As you walk, you'll learn the history of this ancient place and its roots. You’ll see top attractions like the Inca’s Lagoon, gems like the Aconcagua Hill, and live an extraordinary experience that you’ll never forget. The Aconcagua Provincial Park is a protected area in the Argentine Andes, on the border with Chile. It is home to the snow-capped Mount Aconcagua, one of the highest in South America. At the entrance to the park, you can take a path to Laguna Los Horcones and Quebrada del Durazno. Thanks to its altitude, it is home to enormous Andean condors. Nearby, you will find the Puente del Inca, which is a natural bridge made of orange stones that crosses the Las Cuevas River.

Mendoza Aconcagua Tour: The Essence of the Andes Mountains

Mendoza Aconcagua Tour: The Essence of the Andes Mountains

Discover the majestic Aconcagua, an iconic symbol of the Andes Mountains and Argentina, revered by mountaineers and tourists from all over the world. This tour offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in breathtaking landscapes and discover the rich history that has marked these legendary trails. We will begin our adventure southwest along Provincial Route 82, traveling through the picturesque scenery of Cacheuta until we pass through the tunnel that connects this charming town with Potrerillos. Here, you will be fascinated by the spectacular views of the Cordón del Plata, Mendoza's main water source, and the splendid Potrerillos Dam, a mirror of crystalline water nestled between majestic mountains. We will continue our way through tunnels and over bridges that will lead us to the picturesque town of Uspallata. We will stop here strategically to contemplate the magnitude of the valley from a privileged viewpoint. Returning to the route, our next destination is the Aconcagua Provincial Park. We will hike for about an hour to the Horcones Lagoon viewpoint, where you will enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the South Wall and the summit of the highest mountain in America. On the way back, we will make a last stop a few kilometers away, at the emblematic Puente del Inca, an unmissable site that captures the essence of the Andes Mountains.

Mendoza : The best High Mountain Private tour - 4x4 style!

Mendoza : The best High Mountain Private tour - 4x4 style!

We depart at 8 in the morning. I'll pick you up from wherever you're staying in the city. We go through three ranges: the Pre-Cordillera front range, the Silver range, and the Main range of the Andes. We have five planned stops, but we can add other stops, since this is a private tour just for you. • We take a dirt road into the mountains, through the Villavicencio Natural Reserve. Here, off the beaten path, we'll be in contact with nature. The reserve includes an array of local plants and animals, including guanacos, foxes, and condors. • We continue higher into the mountains and make a short stop in the town Uspallata. • Farther into the Andes, we stop at the Inca Bridge. • Our last night is at the foot of the tallest peak in the Americas, Aconcagua. Here, we'll take a short hike in the Aconcagua Provincial Park, which has breathtaking views of the south face. • On the way back to Mendoza, we'll stop for lunch around Uspallata, offering a deluxe pic-nic with wine. • I'll drop you off wherever you're staying around 6 pm.

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It was a great experience to see and experience the Andes, the Christ statue, the Inca bridge and the dam. You could take lots of photos everywhere. We were picked up on time by a first-class bus with a very good driver. We also had a very good tour guide who was very attentive to our needs and who always made sure that we understood everything in English, even though there were only four of us and everyone else spoke Spanish. She explained everything in Spanish first and then came to us and explained everything again in English. We felt very comfortable on the whole trip. We saw a lot and had lots of great experiences. All in all, a wonderful trip to the Andes.

Extremely helpful guide, giving me personally English translations. Even though I was the only one who did not speak Spanish. Bus was comfortable with plenty of legroom. The driver drove safely. Mountains and sights were breathtakingly beautiful.

It's worth seeing these mountains. The stops aren't very long but short walks to the viewpoints break things up. Don't miss the food along the way, it's very good. Thank you Mafalda

Our guide Romi, great, great person, attentive giving directions and explaining stories and places in English and Spanish, excellent.

Sylvia our guide was a resounding success as was our driver. Highly recommend this High Mountain excursion.