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Being in the Andes is undoubtedly an incredible experience for mountaineers. Climbing its highest point, the highest in the Americas, is unforgettable. Overcoming, planning, dedication and courage are keys in this project. A unique experience that will last for a lifetime.
In addition to an effective acclimatization process, which is 3 days longer than most agencies, Aventura Alpina has the best logistical support for this giant's normal route, and guides with experience in the famous 7-summit project. Decisive factors for the expedition to be a success.
DAY 0: Meeting at the hotel in Mendoza - Argentina for group knowledge and initial briefing. Food and transport not included.
DAY 1: Revision day of individual items. Limit up to 15 kg / person. Visit to the partner store to purchase and / or rent previously booked mountain clothing and equipment. Breakfast included at the hotel.
DAY 2: We will leave at 05:00 from the hotel towards Horcones, main entrance of the Aconcagua Provincial Park. We will start the trail at 09:30. Our goal on this first day of hiking will be to reach Confluence camp at 3,390m. Breakfast included at the hotel and dinner at the camp.
Cumulative Elevation: 536 m
Distance: 8,5 km
Estimated Time: 4h – 6h
DAY 3: Acclimatization day. We will go to the Plaza Francia lookout at 4,200m, where we will have a breathtaking view of the mythical south face of Mt Aconcagua, with its more than 1,000m of vertical glacier. We will return to camp Confluence for the night. Breakfast and dinner included.
Cumulative Elevation: 900 m
Distance: 15 km
Estimated Time: 7h – 9h
DAY 4: Properly acclimatized, we will climb to the base camp Plaza de Mulas at 4,300m. We will pass through the endless Quebrada valley of Los Horcones. A beautiful physical and psychological challenge. Breakfast and dinner included.
Cumulative Elevation: 990 m
Distance: 18 km
Estimated Time: 7h – 9h
DAY 5: Deserved free day of rest at the bustling base camp, the highest outside the Himalayas. We will take the opportunity to train the assembly and use of crampons. Breakfast, lunch and dinner included.
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DAY 6: We will port our tall equipment to the first advanced camp, Canada. We will have an amazing view of BC (base camp). After a brief acclimatization, we will return to Plaza de Mulas for overnight in a tent. Breakfast and dinner included.
Cumulative Elevation: 750 m
Distance: 6 km
Estimated Time: 5h – 7h
DAY 7: We will port our tall equipment to the first advanced camp, Canada. We will have an amazing view of BC (base camp). After a brief acclimatization, we will return to Plaza de Mulas for overnight in a tent. Breakfast and dinner included.
Cumulative Elevation: 750 m
Distance: 3 km
Estimated Time: 4h – 6h
DAY 8: We will go up to the Nido de Condores advanced camp (5.550m). It will be a day of medium elevation but a lot of effort as we are in the middle of acclimatization planning. After proper accommodation and a quick snack, we will continue a slight elevation for a more comfortable overnight stay below. We will return to Nido for the night. Breakfast, snack and dinner included.
Cumulative Elevation: 500 m
Distance: 2,28 km
Estimated Time: 4h – 6h
DAY 09: Acclimatization day. We will climb to the last advanced camp of our itinerary, Cholera (6,000m), for acclimatization. Return to Nido for overnight. Breakfast and dinner included.
Cumulative Elevation: 450 m
Distance: 4 km
Estimated Time: 4h – 6h
DAY 10: We will climb with all the equipment to the last advanced camp for overnight. Breakfast and dinner included.
Cumulative Elevation: 450 m
Distance: 2 km
Estimated Time: 3h – 5h
DAY 11: Extra day (if necessary) to have window on ridge attack. Breakfast and dinner included.
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DAY 12: This will be the long awaited day, the summit day. We will wake up at 2:00 am to get ready and for a quick breakfast. At 3:00 AM, with headlamps lit, we will begin the long day to the highest point in America. At about 1:00 pm we will reach the summit, stay no more than 30 min for rest and photos, and begin the descent back to the Cholera camp. Breakfast and dinner included.
Cumulative Elevation: 962 m
Distance: 3 km
Estimated Time: 12h – 14h
DAY 13: We will dismantle camp and return straight to BC Plaza de Mulas to commemorate the experience. Breakfast and dinner included.
Cumulative Elevation: -1.700 m
Distance: 7,15 km
Estimated Time: 5h – 7h
DAY 14: Return to camp Overnight Confluence. Breakfast and dinner included.
Cumulative Elevation: -910 m
Distance: 18 km
Estimated Time: 7h – 9h
DAY 15: Last day on the mountain, We will return to the park entrance. Overnight in refuge in the village of Penitentes, near the famous Puente del Inca tourist spot. Breakfast, lunch and dinner included.
Cumulative Elevation: -536 m
Distance: 8,5 km
Estimated Time: 4h – 6h
DAY 16: Return to Mendoza by transfer. Food and stay not included.
INCLUDED
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Stay with breakfast in a shared double room at Ritz Hotel Mendoza days 0 and 1
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Stay with breakfast in Penitentes on the 18th
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In-out mountain transportation from Mendoza
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Experienced guides in Portuguese, English and Spanish (1 out of 4 clients)
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Tent (2P) and kitchenware in all camps
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Mountain Breakfast Days 3 to 18
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Mountain Lunch Days 5, 9, 12 and 14
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Mountain Dinner Days 2 to 17
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Use of refectory tent at Confluência and Plaza de Mulas camps
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Carriers up to 15kg from park entrance to last camp
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Complete advice on equipment purchase before travel
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Discount on clothes and equipment rental from our partner store in Mendoza
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Collective first aid kit
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Online Satellite Tracking (SPOT)
NOT INCLUDED
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Air to Mendoza (round trip)
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Transport in Mendoza days 0 and 1
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Food Mendoza (except hotel breakfast)
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Aconcagua Provincial Park's permit (around US $ 600 for Brazilians and US $ 800 for foreigners)
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Track food (snacks)
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Personal equipment and clothing (except tent and kitchenware)
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Personal Carrier (with possibility of hiring separately)
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Overweight costs for loads over 15kg
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Any costs with dropout evacuation
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Travel insurance + rescue insurance
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Reimbursement for lost equipment due to theft or weather