Join a 20-day program to the top of Aconcagua including a previous ascent to Cerro Bonete (5000 m). Ideal for climbers that want to make sure they acclimatize right.
Group
Andes
20 Days
Jan, Feb, Dec
Very high
Intermediate
* Take advantage of extra acclimatization days, including a Mt Bonete ascent
* Join a highly skilled guide with extensive experience in Aconcagua
* Reach the top of the highest mountain in the world outside Himalaya
At 6,960.8 m (22,837 ft), Aconcagua is the highest mountain in South America. It is located in Mendoza and belongs to the beautiful Andes Range. On this program, we will get to the summit of Mount Aconcagua via the “Normal Route” and enjoy a prior acclimatization climb to the stunning Cerro Bonete (5000 m).
The Aconcagua “Normal Route” does not present technical difficulties. However, altitude is usually an important obstacle and good acclimatization is therefore key. This program’s main goal is to increase the chances of summit success and it’s the ideal choice for climbers who want to obtain some extra acclimatization.
On this unforgettable adventure, we will set off on a 40-km long trek to Plaza de Mulas Base Camp which will take three days. Once there, we’ll head up to the top of Cerro Bonete (5000 m) and enjoy magnificent views of Aconcagua. After that, we’ll start climbing towards our main objective: the Aconcagua summit. The last part of the expedition consists of going a little higher each day, spending the night in different high camps.
This program has been thought to take into consideration the real demands of an Aconcagua trek, including some extra rest days in case the weather is bad or we need more time to recover. A type of white wind is very common in Aconcagua and can make the ascent more difficult. If this happens, we’ll use our extra days to increase our chances of reaching the summit.
For further information, you can find the complete itinerary and the next departure dates for this trip below this description.
So, are you ready for an unforgettable Aconcagua trek? Then contact me and join me on this amazing 20-day expedition to the highest summit in South America!
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Our expedition starts in Mendoza, Argentina. A representative of INKA Expediciones will be waiting for you at the airport.
We will stay at the hotel in the city. A group meeting will follow and you will meet me and the team members.
-Accommodation: Hotel double or triple room.
We will obtain individual entrance and ascent permits. You will be personally assisted in this procedure.
After this, we’ll travel to Villa de Penitentes, where we’ll stay at a hotel in the mountain.
There, we’ll get the equipment ready for transportation to the base camp, by mule.
-Accommodation: Hotel
-Meals: Breakfast & Dinner.
We drive you to Horcones Park Entrance, where we’ll get our first view of the mountain.
We will get our permits checked at the Ranger station. Then, we’ll head off to Confluencia by walking 4 or 5 hours.
-Accommodation: tents.
-Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
We’ve included this day in order to acclimatize better and give you more chances to summit.
We’ll trek for about 5 hours until we arrive at Plaza Francia, the base camp of the impressive Aconcagua South Wall. This is one of the nicest points of the expedition.
-Accommodation: Tents.
-Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
After 8-9 hours hiking acrossPlaya Ancha and climbing up through a very steep path, we’ll reach Plaza de Mulas, the biggest base camp in Aconcagua Park.
By the end of the day, most of us will feel the altitude.
-Accommodation: Tents.
-Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
The first day in Base Camp is always a rest day and a good occasion to take a bath and explore the local terrain.
-Accommodation: Tents.
-Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
We’ve included this climbing in order to acclimatize better, and give you more chances to summit. Also you’ll enjoy a spectacular view of the west face of Aconcagua.
-Accommodation: Tents
-Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
We’ll stay in Plaza de Mulas to rest from the climbing of Bonete.
Then, we will divide expedition loads to carry to the high camps (community gear, fuel and food).
We double carry to keep pack weight down and help ensure good acclimatization.
-Accommodation: Tents.
-Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
This is a challenging day where we’ll gain almost 700 m with a heavy load on easy terrain. Then we’ll return to Base Camp. It’s important to take advantage of the comfort and lower altitude at Base Camp.
-Accommodation: Tents .
-Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
This is a day we’ll mainly use to recover energy, to rest, to hydrate ourselves and for abundant meals.
-Accommodation: Tents. -Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
The following morning we’ll finally start the ascent to Aconcagua.
We’ll move to Camp 1, called Plaza Canada. Until now, we were working on getting an optimal acclimatization. We want everyone to have the best possible chance to summit.
-Accommodation: Tents.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
Camp 2, called Nido de Condores (meaning Condor Nest), is located in a high pass at 5560 m and provides a spectacular view of the surrounding mountains.
-Accommodation: Tents
-Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
This day, we carry equipment to Camp 3 called Camp Colera. After carrying the equipment up, we return to Camp 2 to sleep, to give our bodies more chances to acclimatize.
-Accommodation: Tents.
-Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
We’ll start a 4 hour walk to Camp 3, located on the North Ridge. We will prepare our tents and eat and rest, to be ready to get the summit.
-Accommodation: Tents.
-Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
It is the most demanding day of the expedition.
We’ll climb the North Ridge to Independencia Refuge at approximately 6500 m. We’ll ascend through the Portezuelo del Viento, climb La Canaleta, and the Filo del Guanaco, which leads us to the summit. The prize is waiting for us, a 360° view and the experience of overcoming, that you only finally understand once you reach it.
At the end of this experience, we descend to Camp 3.
-Accommodation: Tents.
-Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
We have three extra days set aside on our itinerary to attempt summit.
These extra days are built in to provide the best possible conditions for each participant to summit.
-Accommodation: Tents.
-Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
Return from Camp 3 to Base Camp. We’ll enjoy a great dinner to celebrate the experience.
-Accommodation: Tents.
-Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
We’ll have breakfast and then start the descent from Plaza de Mulas to Penitentes.
There is a private transport waiting for us to take us to the hotel in Mendoza City.
-Accommodation: Hotel double or triple room
-Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.
We have breakfast at the hotel. Check out and end of services.
More info
All departure dates are confirmed, regardless of the number of registered participants. NOV30 - DIC19: Guide Agustín Aramayo (speaks French). DIC07 - DIC26: Guide Heber Orona. FEB08 - FEB27: Guide Andrés Jones.
About the client-guide ratio:
Up to 3 clients: 1 Guide for the whole expedition 4 clients: 1 Guide for the whole expedition + 1 assistant for Base Camp-Summit-Base Camp From 5 to 8 clients: 2 Guides for the whole expedition 9 clients: 2 Guides for the whole expedition + 1 assistant for Base Camp-Summit-Base Camp From 10 to 12 clients: 3 Guides for the whole expedition
Basic equipment required:
a) Clothing: Light Weight Long Underwear. Expedition Weight Long Underwear. Fleece Jacket. Fleece Trousers. Parka. Jacket. Waterproof/breathable. Wind Pants. Waterproof/breathable.
b) Headgear: Sun hat. Balaclava. Wool or pile ski hat. Head lamp. Glacier glasses.
c) Hands: Synthetic gloves. Mittens. Gore-Tex over mitts.
d) Footwear: Light hiking boots or trekking shoes. Climbing double (or triple) plastic or synthetic boots. Gaiters. Wool socks. Liner socks.
e) Climbing Equipment: Ice axe. Crampons. Ski poles.
f) Camping: Backpack. -20°C Sleeping bag. Ridge Rest sleeping pad. Therma rest pad. Dish, glass, knife, spoon and fork. Pocketknife. Water bottles. Pee bottle. Pee Funnel (for women). Sunscreen. Lip screen. Personal first aid kit.
g) Traveling: Large duffel bag with lock. Smaller duffel with lock. Plastic bags. Travel clothes. Toiletry bag. Camera gear.
Should you hire the help of a porter? If you have never carried a backpack of 20kgs over 5000 or 6000 meters, you have to know that it's a very demanding physical activity. You need to be very well trained. Otherwise, we recommend you hire the services of a personal porter to have a better chance of reaching the top. It is very common to hire a porter.
Trash and personal waste It is mandatory to remove everything from the mountain. You can't leave food behind just because you are exhausted from carrying it. So please think about this carefully when organizing your backpack. The same happens with trash and personal waste: nothing can stay on High Camps.
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