High Andes Discovery: Aconcagua and Mt. Bonete Trek

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9 days 8 nights
Argentina
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Maximo K.
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Difficulty
Challenging
Comfort
Basic

Join a real expedition as you trek to Aconcagua Basecamp, following in the footsteps of climbers heading to the summit of Mount Aconcagua – the highest peak in the Americas. You'll be part of the team until the start of their summit push, offering a unique and immersive mountain experience.

After reaching Plaza de Mulas (4,300 m), enjoy a well-deserved rest day before taking on the optional ascent of Mount Bonete (5,000 m) — a rewarding climb that takes only 5 hours round-trip from basecamp and offers incredible views.

This trek is also the perfect opportunity to witness the jaw-dropping landscapes of Aconcagua, including the mighty south face, famous for its dramatic cliffs and towering ice formations. If you're lucky, you might even see massive ice avalanches, safely viewed from a distance.

Don’t miss this chance to explore one of the world’s most iconic mountain regions!

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$2,100
$2,480
per tourist for 9 days
Departing from
Mendoza
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Number of individuals
Only in the Hiking Trekking Club
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Maximo K. is the provider of this trip
The provider speaks: English, Spanish
Maximo is one of the world’s most accomplished high-altitude mountaineers, with over 25 years of climbing experience and a career spanning more than 118 expeditions. Born in Argentina, raised in Brazil, and educated in the UK, Max has led professional climbs since the age of 23, guiding teams through some of the most extreme and remote mountain regions on Earth—from the Andes to the Himalayas. His deep knowledge and calm leadership have earned him a reputation for precision, safety, and unwavering dedication. Recognized by Guinness World Records, Max holds the record for the most 6,000-meter peaks climbed, with 90 ascents in the Andes alone. He has summited over 260 peaks above 5,500 meters and participated in at least 11 expeditions to the world’s legendary 8,000-meter giants, including the formidable K2. In 2012, he launched the Andes 6K+ Project, an ambitious mission to climb all 104 Andean peaks over 6,000 meters—an effort that is now 85% complete. His solo season, during which he summited 30 of these peaks alone, remains a landmark achievement in South American mountaineering. Beyond his climbing exploits, Max is a passionate educator and researcher. He contributes to high-altitude medicine studies, teaches specialized courses for physicians, and plays an active role in the classification and naming of Andean peaks. As the founder of Andes Specialists, he continues to share his knowledge and love for the mountains with climbers from around the world. With more than 30 countries visited, Max remains as humble as he is accomplished—always seeking the next summit with the same curiosity and respect that first drew him to the heights.

The tour guides you'll probably meet as well

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Jorge
Jorge was born in Trelew, a city in the province of Chubut, in Argentine Patagonia, near the sea. At the age of 12, his family moved to Epuyen, a small town nestled in the mountains of Northern Patagonia. It was in this environment that Jorge began to explore and climb mountains from an early age. At 15, a physical education teacher introduced him to the fundamentals of hiking through the forests and mountains of the region. He earned his Trekking Guide certification in 2011 and became a certified Mountain Guide in 2013 through the Provincial School of High Mountain and Trekking Guides in Mendoza. Over the course of his career, Jorge has climbed various mountains in Patagonia, the Central Andes, Bolivia, and Brazil. Since 2015, Jorge has been working as a guide with Gente de Montanha, where he is also responsible for expedition logistics during the summer season in Argentina. During the rest of the year, he returns to Epuyen, where he dedicates himself to mountaineering, climbing, trekking, kayaking, and cycle touring—always planning his next adventure. Throughout his career, Jorge has led more than 25 expeditions to Mount Aconcagua, completed over 42 expeditions to mountains above 6,000 meters, and helped more than 150 people achieve their mountaineering dreams. He has been guiding for Gente de Montanha for over 10 years.

Tour highlights

Follow a Real Aconcagua Expedition
Trek alongside climbers on a full-scale expedition to Aconcagua - highest peak in the Americas, experiencing basecamp life and mountaineering culture.
Aconcagua mountain trek
Summit Mount Bonete (5,050m)
Climb a stunning 5,000m+ peak with panoramic views of Aconcagua and the Andes — a rewarding ascent that’s accessible within a few hours from basecamp.
Epic Scenery and South Face Views
Marvel at the towering south wall of Aconcagua, witness possible ice avalanches, and soak in the breathtaking landscapes of Argentina’s high Andes.

Route details

Day 1
Arrival in Mendoza

A member of our team will welcome you at Mendoza Airport and transfer you to your hotel. In the evening, you'll enjoy a group dinner with fellow trekkers and climbers. Depending on arrival time, we’ll help you rent or purchase any last-minute gear.
Included: Private transport and hotel accommodation.

Day 2
Permits and Drive to Penitentes – 2300m
Day 3
Penitentes to Confluencia – 3300m
Day 4
Confluencia to Plaza Francia (4150m) and back
Day 5
Hike to Plaza de Mulas – 4300m
Day 6
Rest Day at Plaza de Mulas – 4300m
Day 7
Climb Mount Bonete – 5050m
Day 8
Return to Mendoza – 900m
Day 9
Departure from Mendoza – 900m
Difficulty
Challenging
Does not require specific skills, but one must be in good health
Tour provider's comments
  • Multi-day trekking experience
  • Good health and physical prepared

Accommodation

Comfort
Basic
Tent
4 nights
Hotel
4 nights
4 nights
Tent
  • 2 days of full pension at Plaza de Mulas (breakfast, lunch, dinner, tents, dinning tent, mattresses, etc);
  • 2 days of full pension at Confluencia (breakfast, lunch, dinner, tents, dinning tent, mattresses, etc);
4 nights
Hotel in Mendoza and Penintes

Tickets to group meeting place

Group meeting place
Mendoza
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Weather during the tour

Weather conditions along the route
You will get a weather forecast for this tour’s route based on
  • the forecasts for this season
  • the statistics from previous years’ trips

Tour conditions

Included
  • Leadership of Maximo, world record holder on number of 6000 metre peaks (or one of our AS experts);
  • 1 or 2 assistant mountain guides (EPGAMT/AAGM certification) depending upon number or clients (client per guide ratio = 2/3);
  • Help on purchasing and equipment rental in Mendoza;
  • Transport from/to airport;
  • 2 days of full pension at Plaza de Mulas;
  • 2 days of full pension at Confluencia;
  • 2 nights in a 3 star hotel with breakfast included in Mendoza – rooms are shared by every 2 clients;
  • Transport from/to Penitentes;
  • 1 night in a 3 star hotel at Penitentes;
  • Lunch at Puente del Inca;
  • Transport from/to Horcones;
  • Mule transport of a 15kg load to/from basecamp;
  • Transport/assembly of tents, pots, gas, food, water in all camps in Aconcagua;
  • Usage of dinning dome tent, toilets tents, personal tents, mountain tents, medical oxygen, gamow bag and medical kit in all camps;
  • Breakfast, lunch, dinner, packed lunch, treated water in the whole Aconcagua;
  • Malbec wine for dinner at Confluencia and Plaza de Mulas.
Extras
  • Trekking permit (it varies according to the time of the year and your nationality, check FAQ);
  • Flights from/to Mendoza;
  • Personal equipment (check equipment tab);
  • Money return in case you abandon the trip;
  • International travel insurance;
  • Any costs caused by excess luggage (over 15kg);
  • Lunch and dinner in Mendoza;
  • Reimbursement for loss or damage of your personal equipment.
Group size
From 2 to 10 tourists
Duration
9 days
8 nights

It's important to know

Personal equipment you need for the tour

Having good mountaineering equipment is one of the key points to have a safe and enjoyable trek to Aconcagua basecamp. Please note all your personal equipment will be checked by one of our guides in the hotel.

 

Head
Bandana

Bandana
Buff or similar

Hat

Hat
Woollen hat or similar for cold days

Sunglasses (cat 3 or 4)

Sunglasses (cat 3 or 4)

With side protection to fit your face

 

Sunscreen and lip balm

Sunscreen and lip balm

30 FPS or more

 

Batteries

Batteries

AA or AAA batteries depending on your headtorch. Can be purchased in local store.

 

Headtorch

Headtorch

Working headtorch and spare batteries

 

Torso
Summit Down Jacket

Summit Down Jacket
Heavy hooded down jacket for cold conditions

 

Snowproof jacket

Snowproof jacket
A good snow, rain and windproof jacket

 

T-shirt

T-shirt
Synthetic fibre long or short sleeve t-shirt

 

Fleece jacket

Fleece jacket
Used alone or as part of a layer system for better performance

 

Legs
Trekking pants

Trekking pants
Light trekking pants

Base layer pants

Base layer pants
For very cold days and summit push

 

Snowproof pants

Snowproof pants
Goretex or similar pants will be used for high wind or during snow conditions

Gloves

Gloves
Fleece or polartec gloves for every day use

 

Feet
Sandals or crocs

Sandals or crocs
Sandals or crocs for river crossing or hanging around camp

 

Trekking boots

Trekking boots
Waterproof trekking boots, try wearing them before the expedition

 

Trekking socks

Trekking socks
Good thick trekking socks

Carbo gels

Carbo gels
These gels help out on recovery

 

Snacks

Snacks
Salty snacks, sweets, etc. Any sort of tasty ready food as complement. On high altitude mountains we don’t normally worry about vitamins and proteins as these kinds of food are too hard to digest. You can buy all these in a local market.

 

Stuff sacks or bin bags

Stuff sacks or bin bags
Helps to keep your stuff dry and organised

 

Sleeping Bag

Sleeping Bag
A good down sleeping

 

Rucksack

Rucksack
A decent rucksack with hip belt and rain cover

 

Altitude medicine

Altitude medicine
Our guides already have pretty much any drugs you might need during any trip. However, it would be great if you could have a spare tab of the most used drugs:

Ibuprofen (Advil)– This is an anti-inflammatory and works great for high altitude head aches
Loperamide (Imodium) – controls diarrea (not to be used in case of digestive infections. Ask our guides)

 

Personal Hygiene kit

Personal Hygiene kit
Soap, tooth brus, come, etc

Water bottle

Water bottle
Nalgene 1 litre bottles or similar are great for expeditions! We prefer to not use camelbacks as its hose pipe might freeze

 

Duffel Bag

Duffel Bag
Used to transport or store your equipment. In many cases, we transport your personal gear on animals and we don’t want your equipment to get wet or have mule smell…

Padlock

Padlock
To lock your duffel during transportation

 

Trekking poles

Trekking poles
Gives you more stability during walk and summit push.

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