Dates: February 1st to 18th
Meeting: Mendoza, day before the start of the expedition (10am).
End: Mendoza (4pm).
Difficulty: Moderate / High.
Distance / Elevation Gain: 98km / 7200m cumulative.
Requirements: Medical certificate with exercise stress test | Physical preparation and willpower.
Minimum Group / Ratio: 2 people Approximation: 1 Guide - 5 PAX | Summit: 1 Guide - 3 PAX.
Included / Not Included: See full listings.
Required Personal Gear: See full listing.
Please consider arriving the day before the start of the expedition to Mendoza to have time to complete the registration process for entry to Aconcagua Park and rent the necessary gear (if needed).
“Leave no trace.”
During the mountain activity, all waste that came with us returns with us.
Papers, fruit peels, toilet paper, wet wipes, feminine dressings, etc. They can be discarded upon arrival at the shelter or in the destination city upon completion.
Help us keep the mountain clean. Thank you so much!
- 60/80 liter backpack to carry personal items.
- Backpack cover or nylon to waterproof the backpack.
- Trekking poles.
- Leggings.
- Climbing helmet (with size regulation).
- Mountain boots with semi-rigid or rigid soles.
- Sleeping bag, fiber or duvet (-15°C to -30°C).
- Insulating and/or inflatable mat.
- Headlamp. Replacement batteries.
- In case of adverse wheather or snow forecast:
- Crampons.
- Double Boots
- Ice axe (winter conditions)
- Sunglasses or goggles, CAT 4.
- Sunscreen factor 60 or higher.
- Lip protector.
- Personal hygiene elements. Quick drying towel.
- Personal first aid kit (band-aids, gauze, adhesive tape, povidone-iodine, 1 pair of disposable gloves, 2 elastic bandages, ibuprofen, sublingual reliveran, loperamide, rehydration salts) and prescription medication if applicable.
- Suggestion: 70% alcohol to sanitize your hands.
- Two t-shirts (long sleeve/short sleeve).
- Diver or fleece jacket or windstopper.
- Fine down jacket or synthetic filling.
- Expedition down jacket (500gs filling).
- Waterproof jacket.
- Thermal shoe.
- Trekking or fleece pants.
- Waterproof pants.
- Warm hat, sun cap and buff neck scarf.
- A pair of fleece gloves, a pair of waterproof gloves.
- Optional: Mittens and/or Mitten Covers.
- Crocks (for resting in the shelter).
- Two pairs of thin socks.
- Two pairs of thick socks.
- Kitchen items (knife, fork, spoon, plate and unbreakable cup).
- Containers to store at least 3 liters. of water per person.
- Steel thermos for personal use (at least 500cm3).
- Plastic bags to self-manage your waste.
- Personal portable charger (powerbank) for camping or shelter days.
- Snacks (Ideas: nuts, gummies, cookies, nougats, cereal bars, candies, chocolates, salty snacks, etc.).
Meeting in the city of Mendoza, equipment check-in and rental if necessary.
Registration procedures for entry to the Park.
Travel to Puente del Inca (2,795 m). Arrange for loading for the mules. Overnight at the mountain hostel (shared rooms with the group).
Breakfast and transfer to the entrance of Aconcagua Park. After a brief entry process, we'll head to Confluencia Camp (3400 m). Free afternoon to rest and hydrate. Overnight in high-altitude tents.
Trekking from the summit to the viewpoint on the south face of Aconcagua. This legendary face of Aconcagua will provide us with a breathtaking view of its hanging glacier as well as part of the exposed rock glacier, which we will see along the way. At the viewpoint, we will take a well-deserved break during which we will have lunch. Afterward, we will return to Confluencia.
Starting from the first base camp, the trail that runs parallel to the Upper Horcones River will guide us across the famous Playa Ancha (Ancha Beach) and finally ascend the lateral moraine of the Horcones Glacier. This trek takes between 7 and 9 hours. Once completed, we will have a well-deserved snack in one of the dining tents. Base camp is a full-service camp (meals, Wi-Fi, etc.), additional services can be arranged on-site.
Rest day, hydration, and relaxation. We'll take advantage of the opportunity to explore the camp and surrounding area. We'll get our gear ready for the next day.
This ascent is part of the acclimatization process necessary to ensure a better experience when attempting to reach the summit of Aconcagua. For many, it will be their first experience above 5000 meters. Its summit offers spectacular views of the west face of Aconcagua and the Plaza de Mulas camp, as well as the hills of the neighboring Quebrada de Matienzo. The glaciers provide a unique spectacle, standing out among the magical colors of the minerals in the Andes mountains.
Trekking to Canada Camp (4,950 meters), where we'll have lunch before returning to Plaza de Mulas Camp. This is a day of altitude acclimatization, where we will take advantage of the opportunity to bring gear, food, and supplies for the higher camps.
Activity: 4 hours | Ascent: 400 meters | Distance: 6 km
Ascent, camp set up. Rest of the afternoon for rest.
Trekking to the Nido de Cóndores Camp (5250 m), where we will have lunch before returning to Camp Canada. This is a day of altitude acclimatization. We'll use this trek to carry gear, food, and supplies for the higher camps.
Trekking to Camp 2: "Condors' Nest." We will spend the next two nights here to rest and acclimatize. We will carry our personal belongings, and porters will transport our expedition gear, food, and tents. After arriving at Condors' Nest, we will set up our tents. Dinner will be served in our tents. This is a four-hour activity.
DRest and acclimatization. Short trek through the area to take advantage of the impressive views of the unreachable glaciers of Aconcagua Park. We will emphasize hydration and rest.
Day of portering and transfer to "Cólera" Base Camp. We will have the help of a porter for camping gear and food. Rest and preparations for the summit. Early dinner for more rest.
Summit day! We'll wake up earlier than usual, have breakfast inside our tents, and get dressed for our summit attempt. The guide will serve hot drinks and a quick breakfast. We'll all leave our tents at the agreed-upon time and begin our slow climb toward the summit, keeping moving and warm together as a team. The time of day we arrive and the weather will determine how long we spend on the summit. After the usual photo ops and taking in the scenery, we'll begin our descent back to Cólera Camp. 10 to 12 hours of activity.
This day, without getting up so early, we'll descend to Plaza de Mulas Base Camp. We'll transfer our personal and group gear. Once at Base Camp, we'll have the rest of the day free to celebrate our experience and enjoy a delicious dinner.
6 hours of activity.
This day we'll return to Horcones, the park entrance, for the final day of the trekking expedition. The mules will carry some of our gear, so we'll walk with light backpacks, a coat, and lunch. We'll return to Mendoza City (dinner in Mendoza not included). 6 to 8 hours of activity.
Extra days to be used in case of adverse weather conditions or additional days for altitude adjustment/rest. If these are not necessary, the expedition ends on the 15th.
Included Services:
- Professional Guide with Aconcagua certification / Assistant as appropriate. Ratio of 1 guide to 4 passengers.
- Round-trip transfer by private vehicle from Mendoza to Aconcagua Provincial Park.
- One night in a Puente del Inca mountain hut.
- Meals: Breakfast, Box Lunch, Hiking Snacks, Dinner. From lunch on day 1 to lunch on the day of return to Mendoza.
- Common equipment (stoves, heaters, pots, fuel, etc.)
- Purified water at the camps.
- Mules for group cargo transport to Confluencia Camp and Plaza de Mulas, round trip.
- Mules for personal equipment, to Plaza de Mulas Camp, round trip (up to 20 kg per person).
- Porter of group food and equipment for Nido de Cóndores and Cólera (tents, pots, fuel, and stove).
- Medical checkups at Confluencia and Plaza de Mulas.
- Dining dome-tent at Plaza de Mulas and Confluencia, shared with other expeditions.
- Bathrooms at Confluencia and Plaza de Mules.
- Insurance: Personal Accident - Civil Liability.
- Complete first aid kit.
- Satellite Communication.
- VHF Communication.
- Advice on registering for entry to Aconcagua Park.
- Specialized personalized assistance prior to the trip.
- Assistance with equipment rental.
- Assistance with preparing loads for the mules.
- Advice on renting or purchasing equipment.
- Small groups.
Not Included Services:
- Breakfast 'Day 1'
- Accommodation in the city of Mendoza.
- Meals and drinks in Mendoza.
- Personal clothing/equipment.
- Meals outside the mountain itinerary.
- Drinks.
- Transportation to the meeting point.
- Other extras not specified in the program.
- Expenses incurred due to abandoning the activity.
- Rescue and evacuation expenses.