Aconcagua Mountain Climbing Expedition

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18 days 17 nights
Argentina
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Federico Z.
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Difficulty
Challenging
Comfort
Basic

At 22,842 feet (6962 meters), Aconcagua is the highest peak in the Americas and a must for adventurers. Our 360 Traverse Route expedition offers a unique, non-technical climb through the Vacas Valley, avoiding crowded camps and showcasing the mountain's pristine wilderness.

Known as the False Polish Traverse, this scenic route skirts the Polish Glacier without requiring glacier travel, matching the technical difficulty of the standard climb. Guided by our expert mountaineers, you’ll ascend breathtaking landscapes to the summit and descend via the Horcones Valley, completing a full 360-degree circuit.

This rewarding expedition lets you explore every aspect of Aconcagua while testing your endurance at high altitudes. Perfect for adventurers seeking a challenge or preparing for Himalayan climbs, this journey combines safety, beauty, and adventure for an unforgettable experience. 

Join us for the ultimate Andes adventure!

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$4,970
per tourist for 18 days
Departing from
Mendoza
Available dates
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Number of individuals
Only in the Hiking Trekking Club
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Federico Z. is the provider of this trip
The provider speaks: English
Federico is an outdoor lover with plenty of adventures in The Andes. Specialized in the tour logistics and organization of Expeditions and Treks in the Central Andes, Patagonia, Peru, Bolivia, and French Alps.

Tour highlights

Summit the Americas' Highest Peak
Reach the towering summit of Mount Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the Western Hemisphere and a bucket-list climb for adventurers.
Explore a Unique 360-Degree Route
Complete a full circumnavigation of the mountain, ascending via the scenic Vacas Valley and descending through the Horcones Valley for a complete experience of Aconcagua’s grandeur.
Non-Technical Climbing Challenge
Enjoy a high-altitude adventure without the complexities of glacier travel, making this route accessible for climbers with moderate technical skills.
Avoid Crowds and Embrace Wilderness
Traverse off the beaten path, avoiding heavily trafficked camps, and immerse yourself in the pristine beauty of the Andes.
World-Class Mountain Guides
Rely on experienced guides to ensure a safe and well-supported climb, giving you confidence at every step of your journey.
Spectacular Views of the Andes
Witness breathtaking panoramas of the Andes and get up-close views of the iconic Polish Glacier without the need for technical glacier travel.

Route details

Day 1
Arrival in Mendoza

Welcome to Mendoza!

Upon your arrival at the airport, our driver will meet you and escort you to your hotel. Once you've checked in, feel free to unwind or explore the lively sidewalk cafes around the city.

Later, your trip guide will get in touch to review the itinerary for the days ahead.

Day 2
Team Meeting and Gear Check in Mendoza
Day 3
Mendoza to Penitentes | Trekking Punta de Vacas to Pampa de Leñas | 2,950 m / 9,678 ft
Day 4
Pampa de Leñas to Casa de Piedra | 3,240 m / 10,630 ft
Day 5
Casa de Piedra to Plaza Argentina Base Camp | 4,190 m / 13,746 ft
Day 6
Rest Day at Plaza Argentina
Day 7
Gear carry day: Plaza Argentina to Camp 1 and Back | 4,800 m / 15,748 ft
Day 8
Rest Day at Plaza Argentina
Day 9
Plaza Argentina to Camp 1 | 4,800 m / 15,748 ft
Day 10
Gear carry day: Camp 1 to Camp 2 and Back | 5,350 m / 18,143 ft
Day 11
Camp 1 to Camp 2 | 5,486 m / 18,000 ft
Day 12
Rest day at Camp 2 | 5,486 m / 18,000 ft
Day 13
Camp 2 to Cólera – High Camp | 5,970 m / 19,586 ft
Day 14
Summit Day! | 6,962 m / 22,841 ft
Day 15
Extra Weather Day
Day 16
Extra Weather Day
Day 17
Cólera to Plaza de Mulas Base Camp | 4,350 m / 14,271 ft
Day 18
Plaza de Mulas to Horcones | Transfer to Mendoza
Difficulty
Challenging
Does not require specific skills, but one must be in good health
Tour provider's comments

Our Aconcagua expedition offers a non-technical climb via traverse route, avoiding the most heavily used camps.

Accommodation

Comfort
Basic
Tent
14 nights
Hotel
3 nights
14 nights
Tent
  • Complete base camp services (dining tents, bathrooms, meals, storage).
  • Full board during the expedition (all the meals while in the Park).
3 nights
Hotel in Mendoza

Tickets to group meeting place

Group meeting place
Mendoza
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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
  • fully certified, English-speaking guides;
  • hotel accommodation in Mendoza (based on double occupancy – 3 nights: 2 before the expedition and 1 after, only coinciding with the group itinerary). Climbers descending early will incur extra hotel fees;
  • all transfers in licensed, private shuttles;
  • complete base camp services (dining tents, bathrooms, meals, storage);
  • full board during the expedition (all the meals while in the Park, meals in Mendoza and Penitentes not included);
  • water: end-to-end drinking water (including water carriers, if needed). This is an increasingly important issue, given the dramatic reduction of the glaciers and streams on Aconcagua;
  • all group gear for the expedition (sleeping tents, stoves and cooking gear, radio, etc);
  • mule transport of gear and supplies, to and from Base Camp;
  • one porter for every four climbers, to carry 20 kg of common gear;
  • free internet at BC (limitations apply);
  • permanent VHF radio communication;
  • satellite coverage and tracking during the trip, through an InReach device;
  • all guides provided with professional first aids kits and pulse oximeters to monitor individual acclimatization progress;
  • assistance with climbing permit procedure.
Extras
  • Aconcagua entrance fee;
  • evacuation insurance (required by Mt. Aconcagua State Park);
  • porters for personal gear;
  • meals in Mendoza;
  • drinks in Mendoza and Penitentes;
  • hotel nights on dates that differ from those of the group;
  • personal gear;
  • ground or air evacuations;
  • room service, laundry;
  • personal phone/satellite communications;
  • other items of personal nature;
  • insurance liability, hospitalization or medication of any kind;
  • any costs incurred by the climber if she or he leaves the trip early (such as mules, transfers, guide, etc);
  • we strongly recommend all participants buy trip cancellation insurance.
Group size
From 2 to 8 tourists
Duration
18 days
17 nights

It's important to know

Personal equipment you need for the tour

Essential Gear for Your Aconcagua Expedition

Having the right gear is key to your safety and comfort. Start gathering your equipment early to ensure you get the right sizes and quality. While some items may be costly, there are often online deals or local sales you can look for.

When making your purchases, remember that not all salespeople are familiar with high-altitude climbing, so balance their advice with our recommendations. Feel free to reach out to us for guidance.

Expect various weather conditions, from warm days at base camp to cold, windy conditions near the summit. Choose clothing that is warm, lightweight, and allows freedom of movement. Use the layering principle for better insulation: use several thin layers rather than a thick one.

Gear Recommendations

Our list (sent on request) includes trusted gear options, but explore what suits you best. If you’re concerned about costs, space, or future use, gear rentals, including sleeping bags, mattresses, and mountaineering boots, are available for renting. Ask us! We will be happy to assist you in choosing what best accommodates your needs.

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Dates and Prices

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