Argentina
Mt. Aconcagua
18 days
Northwest Route
1
32° 39' 12'' S 70° 0' 42'' O
Live weather report
Andes Mountains
Trip Summary:
Mendoza (700 m) – Penitentes (2,700 m) – Aconcagua Provincial Park – Confluencia (3,300 m) – Plaza de Mulas Base Camp (4,250 m) – Plaza Canadá (4,900 m) – Nido de Cóndores (5,500 m) – Berlin (5,900 m) – Summit of Mount Aconcagua (6,961 m).
Why go there?
Aconcagua (6,961 m) is the highest mountain in South America and one of the Seven Summits. It is located in Argentina, in the province of Mendoza. The name may have several possible origins: Kon-Kawa (“Snowy Peak”) from the Argentine Aymara language; Aconca-Hue (“Coming from the Other Side”) from Chilean Araucanian; or Akon-Kahuak (“Stone Sentinel”) from Quechua. From the summit, climbers are rewarded with breathtaking views of the vast white ranges of the Andes Mountains. As a climbing objective, Aconcagua offers a wide variety of interesting routes at all technical levels. The Normal Route (or NW Route) is physically very demanding but not technically difficult.
Route Description:
Our expedition begins in the city of Mendoza. Upon arrival, we travel directly to Penitentes (a small village near Puente del Inca), and the following day we begin the ascent via the Normal Route. We spend two nights at Confluencia Base Camp (3,300 m) and, for better acclimatization, two nights at Plaza de Mulas Base Camp (4,350 m). Afterwards, with the support of experienced guides and porters, we begin establishing the high camps: Plaza Canadá (4,900 m), Nido de Cóndores (5,500 m), and Berlin (5,900 m). On Day 12, we attempt the summit. A contingency day is included to account for bad weather. The expedition concludes in Mendoza, where we spend one final night before saying goodbye to this remarkable region with gratitude.
6.962 m
5-7 hours
Hotel + Lodge + Tent
Spring
2 - 15 PEOPLE
Overnight
Hotel
Flight
Arrival in Mendoza
Driving
Approx. 1 hour
Hiking
Approx. 1 hour
Meals
– / – / –
Overnight
Camping
Driving
Approx. 6 hours
Hiking
Approx. 5 hours
Meals
B / L / D
Overnight
Briefing
Driving
Approx. 4 hours
Hiking
Approx. 5 hours
Meals
B / L / D
During the night
Present
Hiking
approx. 5 hours
Meals
B/L/D
During the night
Camping
Hiking
approx. 5 hours
Meals
B/L/D
During the night
Camping
Hiking
approx. 6 hours
Meals
B/L/D
During the night
Camping
Hiking
approx. 5 hours
Meals
B/L/D
During the night
Camping
Hiking
approx. 6 hours
Meals
B/L/D
During the night
Camping
Hiking
approx. 6 hours
Meals
B/L/D
During the night
Camping
Hiking
approx. 6 hours
Meals
B/L/D
During the night
Camping
Hiking
approx. 1 hour
Meals
B/L/D
During the night
Camping
Hiking
approx. 6 hours
Meals
B/L/D
During the night
Camping
Hiking
approx. 6 hours
Meals
B/L/D
During the night
Camping
Hiking
approx. 6 hours
Climbing
approx. 12 hours
Meals
B/L/D
During the night
Camping
Hiking
approx. 1 hour
Meals
B/L/D
During the night
Camping
Hiking
approx. 6 hours
Meals
B/L/D
During the night
Hotel
Driving
approx. 6 hours
Hiking
approx. 7 hours
Meals
B/-/-
During the night
Hotel
Driving
approx. 1 hour
Hiking
approx. 1 hour
Flight
Returns home by plane
Meals
B/-/-
International airfare and airport taxes to and from the city of Mendoza.
Regular bus transportation to and from Mendoza not specifically mentioned.
Cost of the official entry permit to Aconcagua Provincial Park (to be paid by the client).
Technical clothing, personal climbing gear, and a personal first-aid kit.
Porter services for personal equipment on high-altitude sections (optional at an additional cost).
Medical insurance covering climbing up to 7,000 m and rescue operation costs.
Additional costs resulting from an early return or premature abandonment due to personal or medical reasons.
Drinks not included in the program, laundry, phone calls, tips, and other extra services.