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Mountaineering in Argentina - 15 days - Intermediate. From USD Mountaineering in Argentina - 7 days - Intermediate - Group. Aconcagua Base Camp trek 7 days. Climbing it is a multi-day affair that will leave you with a huge sense of accomplishment.

Country Code. Argentinean Peso. Best time to visit. December, January, February, March. How to get there. Fly from Buenos Aires to La Rioja and travel via car or transfer to the cerro. The summers are hot and humid sometimes reaching 35 degrees celsius and the winters are cold and short with temperatures rarely dipping below 0 degrees celsius. Trips with a guide will also include acclimatization and camping or overnight stays in mountain huts along the way. When you own your breath, nobody can steal your peace.

The saying is so old that no one is sure who originally coined it. However, when heading out on a Mountaineers all around the world dream of climbing Aconcagua.

The highest peak in South America attracts thousands of climbers each year, who make the pilgrimage to the Southern latitudes of Aconcagua Guided Ascent: Upcoming Dates Hey there! Aconcagua climbing season is coming: have you already booked your place to climb this epic Andean summit?

Climbing Aconcagua. Climbing Aguja Guillaumet. Buy all you need for the expedition in Mendoza and pay the permit fee. See below for details. Go to the main bus station in Mendoza and buy a ticket to Potrerillos if you want to acclimatize in the Cordon del Plata area.

See map for an overview. Regardless if you go to Cordon del Plata first, Uspallata is a good place to stay if you want to break up the journey in two parts or rest a bit after your acclimatization trip.

Continue by bus to Puente del Inca, from where you start walking towards the peak. To the peak - the walk in Walk from Puente del Inca to Horcones, the park gate.

This stretch is 4 km and is on very broad walking paths. Most people has transport arranged for this quite boring stretch. Register at the park gate. An easy walk in a sometimes quite narrow canyon takes you to Confluencia. The water in Confluencia has a high content of magnesium and minor stomach upsets are common.

The next step of the walk is to Plaza de Mulas, which is a five to ten hours walk away. Down into a river valley to start with. There's a primitive bridge over the river. This water can be full of sand and sediment. There are nice views of Piramidal and De Los Dedos on the way. The last part up to Plaza de Mulas is steeper and you better watch out for arrogant mulateros on their mulas the sometimes narrow paths. Check in at the gate and find yourself a camp spot.

On your left, in the end of the valley you'll see Bonete. A permit for entering the Aconcagua National Park is necessary. The only place to obtain it is in Mendoza. The Permit office is located on one of Mendoza's main streets; San Martin. The permit office is not in the park anymore! Validity of the climbing permits is 20 days from the day of entry to the park. The permit has to be paid in cash over the counter in the permit office and is ready in ten minutes.

A thing to think about is to have the whole amount of cash in one currency. It did not work and I had to rush off and change. There are money exchange bureaus nearby. Casa de Cambio , in Spanish.

Environmental issues and toilet business When checking in to the national park in Horcones, the ranger in charge will supply you with a numbered garbage bag. You're supposed to put all the litter in this bag and return it at the gate when leaving the park. When arriving in Plaza de Mulas or Plaza Argentina an official will register you and hand over a numbered "shit-bag".

The plastic of the bag is not that thick and is not to be trusted. Double or triple pack it in order to avoid quite disgusting leakage in your back pack.

The whole situation can get quite absurd A saw one team of climbers heading down at a break-neck speed, "so it was still frozen when arriving at base camp". Plaza de Mulas Rules for camping etc. If not part of an organized expedition, you have to "be contracted to a toilet service" at BC.

If you used the toilet services between and you did not have to pay anything in some of the places. For those on an extremely low budget an alternative was to camp at the restaurant and use the toilets there. As all this were new to everyone, there was a lot of confusion.

Location South America, Argentina: Mendoza. Cerro Bonete Routes. Claim it. See all. All the way up to the base camp Plaza de Mulas, located at an altitude of 4 meters, you will go side by side with members getting ready to climb Aconcagua.

And the additional bonus is a unique view from the Bonete summit to the snow-capped peaks of the Chile-Argentine Andes and the highest peak of both Americas - Aconcagua. As a rule, the ascent to the top of Bonete is done by climbers to improve their acclimatization before the ascent to Aconcagua. But overall Bonete can be a goal itself for those who are not ready yet to try their hand at Aconcagua but want to touch the unique mountaineering spirit and culture.

Cerro Bonete is located in the Andes mountain range, in the province of Mendoza, Argentina, and lies kilometres 70 mi northwest of its capital, the city of Mendoza and 15 kilometres from the international border with Chile.

Flight to Mendoza International Airport Argentina. Take a car or bus to Puente del Inca or Penitentes. You must go to Mendoza Argentina to get your climbing permit and fill all necessary forms in person. It's pretty close to the to Plaza Independencia. The permits can not be bought either at Puente de Inca or Punta de Vacas.

Anywhere inside the park, the permit or the receipt may be required to be shown. Read more. Other Mountains. No one has been added yet. Add My Profile Here. Last added A-Z Z-A.



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