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Conquer the mountains of Mendoza and discover some of the most stunning summits along the Andes mountain range. The striking triangular peak of Cerro San Bernardo, the snow-blanketed summit of Cerro El Plata, or the king of the Andes, Aconcagua, which is the highest mountain peak outside of Asia. Visit during the warmer months between November and March for ideal mountain climbing conditions.
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What should I know about Mountain Climbing Mendoza?
The province of Mendoza lies across the central west region of Argentina, along the border with Chile. The Andes mountain range runs down the border with Chile, while at lower altitude its vineyards are famed from across the world for its quality. The province of Mendoza is home to the enormous Aconcagua, which at 6,960 meters above sea level is the highest mountain in both the Southern and Western Hemisphere.
Why should I choose Mendoza for my Mountain Climbing adventure?
Wild and rugged
The province of Mendoza is home to some of the tallest mountains on Earth. The king of the Andes mountain range is Aconcagua. Measuring 6,960 meters above sea level, it is the highest peak in both the Western and Southern Hemisphere, and the highest outside of Asia. Other giants include Cero El Plata, which measures 5,955 meters, and stands along a subsection of the Andes.
Fresh challenging climbs
The high mountains of Mendoza require a good level of fitness and preparation. With more than 90 mountain climbing trips available, the majority are suited towards intermediate and seasoned climbers. A typical trip is a 20-day climb to the summit of Aconcagua along the Normal Route, or an 18-day 360-degree circuit hike along the Aconcagua summit, or a 3-day ascent to Cerro San Bernardo.
Cultural melting pot
The culture of Argentina is heavily shaped by its immigrant-heavy history, with influences from colonial Spain and waves of Italian immigration. The province of Mendoza also holds many German descendants. Meat, world-class wine and tango combine into the beautiful cocktail that is Argentinean culture, with late-nights and a relaxed vibe core to the country’s personality.
What can I expect from the weather during my Mountain Climbing trip in Mendoza?
The province is dominated by a continental climate. The lowlands are hot in summer while the higher altitude sections are cooler.
Which language is predominantly spoken in the Mendoza region?
Spanish.
What currency is accepted around Mendoza?
Argentinian peso.
What's the country code for the Mendoza region?
+54.
When is the best time to travel to Mendoza for Mountain Climbing?
Visit during the warmer months between November and March for ideal mountain climbing conditions.
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