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What should I know about Mountain Climbing Punta Arenas?
Punta Arenas is the capital city of Chile’s southernmost region and the most populous southernmost city in the world.
It is also the best starting point for any mountain climbing trip to the Cordillera Darwin and Alberto de Agostini National Park. It’s an excellent choice for an adventurous and off the beaten path outdoor adventure.
Monte Darwin (2.438 meters) and Monte Saramiento (2.246 meters) are two of the most popular mountaineering options. Both offer great views out over the surrounding glaciers and icefields as well as present intermediate-level challenges for mountaineers.
Monte Italia, Monte Bove, Monte Roncagli, Monte Luis de Saboya, Monte Della Vedova and Monte Buckland are a few of the other most popular mountain climbing spots in the range.
Punta Arenas is also an excellent starting point for mountain climbing trips to Antarctica.
Why should I choose Punta Arenas for my Mountain Climbing adventure?
Stunning scenery
Boasting snow-capped mountains, glaciers and fjords, there is plenty to see all around Punta Arenas. With numerous peaks reaching 2.000 meters in elevation, a mountain climbing expedition is the perfect way to get up above the surroundings in order to enjoy pristine – even sublime – views back down into them.
Wondrous wildlife
One of the many perks of heading to this remote corner of the world is the lack of human interference. Any mountain climbing trip to Punta Arenas comes complete with the opportunity to see unique and stunning examples of wildlife. Sea lions, penguins and leopards seals can all be seen along the water while foxes wonder the mountainside.
The connection with history
Punta Arenas has historically been a city of outcasts, pirates and immigrants. As a result, it has a rich history and culture. Any trip to the southern city is a great opportunity to learn about how this beautiful and stark landscape has attracted people in hope of finding something, whether it be new lands, dinosaurs, gold or themselves, for the past centuries. Come find something for yourself here too.
What can I expect from the weather during my Mountain Climbing trip in Punta Arenas?
During the mountain climbing season, average daily temperatures in Punta Arenas range from 8 ºC to 15 ºC. This is also the wettest time of year, but the area receives very little precipitation in general.
How can I get to Punta Arenas?
Any trip to Punta Arenas begins with a flight into the international airport in Punta Arenas (PUQ), which offers direct flights from the airport in Santiago (SCL). Most guides will opt to meet you here or in the city prior to starting the trip.
Which language is predominantly spoken in the Punta Arenas region?
Spanish
What's the country code for the Punta Arenas region?
+56
What currency is accepted around Punta Arenas?
Chilean peso (CLP)
Best time to climb
October to March
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