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Trekking Aconcagua 'Confluencia': Walk High-Altitude Camps in Andes Mountain Range
Experience the thrill of trekking the ‘Confluencia’ camp in Aconcagua. Walk amidst stunning Andes Mountain Range scenery at high altitudes and learn about the challenges of conquering the highest peak in America.
Experience the thrill of trekking the ‘Confluencia’ camp in Aconcagua. Walk amidst stunning Andes Mountain Range scenery at high altitudes and learn about the challenges of conquering the highest peak in America.
Duration:
14 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Aconcagua - We know that entering the Andes Mountain Range, knowing the stories of it, and walking the trails of the Aconcagua (the highest pick in America) is not an everyday activity. It is a unique experience and that is why we want you to have the best experience: with us. Our tour “Aconcagua Trekking” was designed for those who do not settle…
- Aconcagua - We know that entering the Andes Mountain Range, knowing the stories of it, and walking the trails of the Aconcagua (the highest pick in America) is not an everyday activity. It is a unique experience and that is why we want you to have the best experience: with us. Our tour “Aconcagua Trekking” was designed for those who do not settle with only a short visit to the Aconcagua Provincial Park. We will give you the possibility of approaching the mountain like you have never done before; you will walk along the same paths that the expeditions run, experience walking at high altitudes, and know the camp “Confuencia” that is at 3,400 m.a.s.l.
What's Included
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Lunch
What's Not Included
- All fees and/or taxes
- All fees and/or taxes
Additional Information
- Explore ‘Confluencia’ camp situated at an elevation of 3,400 meters above sea level, a common stop for numerous expeditions aiming to summit the mountain.
- Stand before America’s tallest mountain and relish in unparalleled vistas.
- Take part in high-elevation hikes connecting the camps nestled within the Andes Mountains.
- Discover the diverse plant…
- Explore ‘Confluencia’ camp situated at an elevation of 3,400 meters above sea level, a common stop for numerous expeditions aiming to summit the mountain.
- Stand before America’s tallest mountain and relish in unparalleled vistas.
- Take part in high-elevation hikes connecting the camps nestled within the Andes Mountains.
- Discover the diverse plant and animal life within Aconcagua Provincial Park.
- Get acquainted with the pre-summit staging grounds to comprehend the logistics and preparation required for ascending the ‘Giant of America.’
- Hear firsthand accounts and tales from mountaineers and professional guides who have accomplished remarkable achievements on America’s loftiest peak.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Customer Ratings
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533fabio
Mar 6, 2024
I recommend - Great agency, all tours were carried out on time and with the content foreseen at purchase, they were well attended to and quickly provided. The horseback riding tour was canceled but refunded.
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Derekg2014
Mar 15, 2020
Great Trek - Early Sart, quite a long trip of about 3 hours to National Park, fubulous trek, scenery amazing, 3 hours up and 2 down, our guide was very knowledgable about all subjects relating to Argentina, the politics, the history and particularly the geography and geology. Started at 2,900m and went up to about 3,500m. Nobody in our party hd the slightest issues with altitude or breathing but it is a fairly testing trek if you are not used to robust exercise. Round trip, about 11 miles and a must for adventurous souls. Can't remember the name of our guide but he was good guy. Total time out about 12 hours.
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Vsop_aoc
Feb 24, 2020
Challenging trek up the mountains, with amazing views - Let's start with what I really liked. Top marks for the guides, Frederico and Manina. They were super professional, supportive and provided lots of interesting information. Frederico is clearly highly trained and experienced. Thanks, both of you! The mini bus was very good and comfortable and our driver Horacio was very skilled, not a single fault in those difficult roads. What could be improved? First of all, information on the site. I understand people want to sell the tour, but this is a very demanding trekking. It's 7 km uphill, from 3000 to 3400 meters high. For a sea level animal like me, it makes a lot of difference. At the end of the climbing I was panting like a dog in a hot day and walking really slow. This is a trip for people up to date with their regular aerobic training. I am 60 and not exactly a potato couch but I was on my limit.
The views are amazing and being in the middle of the Andes is certainly rewarding. But I confess that getting to the Confluencia camp does not add much to the trip. The camp itself is of no interest and the views no better than along the way. So there is no clear reward to arriving there. The time for rest and lunch was limited. And there we were on the trail again. Add to this quite a long time in the bus - some 5 hours in total.
In summary, I think that if you enjoy the challenge and is fairly fit, it's a fun trip. But there are probably less physically challenging alternatives with similar views. I wouldn't have made this trip if I know the true extent of it.
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