Aconcagua Base Camp Ganztageswanderung





Beschreibung
Erleben Sie die beste eintägige Trekkingtour zum Basislager des Mt. Aconcagua, dem höchsten Berg Amerikas mit 22.841 Fuß. Dieses ganztägige Abenteuer von Mendoza führt Sie zum Confluencia Base Camp mit unglaublichem Blick auf die Anden. Unterwegs genießen Sie eine malerische Fahrt durch malerische Bergdörfer und lernen von Ihrem erfahrenen Bergführer die Geschichte und Kultur von Aconcagua kennen. Diese Wanderung ist die perfekte Flucht aus der Hektik, so dass Sie in die atemberaubende Schönheit der Anden eintauchen können. Ihr Reiseleiter sorgt für Ihre Sicherheit und Ihren Komfort und kümmert sich um jedes Detail, damit Sie dieses einmalige Erlebnis in vollem Umfang genießen können. Die Tour beinhaltet einen professionellen Guide und Hin- und Rücktransport und bietet Ihnen alles, was Sie für ein unvergessliches Abenteuer in den Anden benötigen, umgeben von hohen Gipfeln und atemberaubenden Landschaften.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Zuerst fahren wir mit privaten Verkehrsmitteln zum Aconcagua-Nationalpark nahe der chilenischen Grenze und genießen unterwegs den Blick auf die Berge und die kleinen Dörfer der Zentralanden. Wir halten kurz an Puente del Inca, einer bemerkenswerten 70 Fuß langen natürlichen Felsbrücke, die den Fluss Cuevas überquert und von der Bänder aus hellgelbem Gestein tropfen, die durch lokale Schwefelablagerungen entstanden sind. Wenn wir im Nationalpark ankommen, befinden wir uns auf demselben Weg wie die Bergsteiger, während wir in Richtung des spektakulären Anblicks von Aconcagua wandern.
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Reisende müssen ihr Hotel oder ihre Adresse für die Abholung angeben
Bewertungen der Reisenden
Wichtige Informationen
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Wirbelsäulenverletzungen
- Nicht empfohlen für Schwangere
- Reisende sollten mindestens eine gute Fitness haben.
- Das Mindestalter beträgt 18 Jahre
- Eine gute Kondition ist erforderlich
- Name, Nummer, Ablaufdatum und Land des Passes sind zum Zeitpunkt der Buchung für alle Teilnehmer erforderlich
- Am Tag der Reise ist ein gültiger gültiger Reisepass erforderlich
- Was zu bringen:
- Fleecejacke
- Wasserdichte oder winddichte Jacke
- Trekkinghosen
- Sonnenhut
- Hut aus Wolle oder Fleece
- Sonnenbrille mit 100% UV-Schutz
- Trekkingschuhe oder Wanderschuhe
- 2 Liter Wasserflasche
- 20 Liter Rucksack
- Essen
Bewertungen(25)
Bruno was the perfect guide for this trip. He picked us up, taught us about the area, and helped us stay safe during this excursion.
Dear Alex! Thank you so much for your kind review! We’re very happy to hear that you had a great experience on the Aconcagua Base Camp Full Day Trek. Bruno is indeed a fantastic guide, and we’re glad he helped make the day both safe and enjoyable while sharing information about the area. We truly appreciate you choosing Andes Vertical, and we hope to welcome you again for another adventure in the Andes. Safe travels!
This trip is a must for anyone visiting the Mendoza area. Matti our guide was excellent, he took great care to ensure we completed the hike successfully and got the chance to soak up the incredible Andean landscape. A real highlight was the lunch he provided which included vegetables from his own garden. We would highly recommend this trip to anyone with a reasonable degree of fitness.
Thank you, John, for your wonderful feedback! We're delighted to hear you enjoyed the hike and Matti's efforts in making the experience special. Your recommendation truly means a lot to us!
Matias was our guide and we could not have asked for a better one! Beside his amazing skills, he told us lots about the history, which showed us that he knows a lot about the Aconcagua. We had an amazing experience overall!
Thank you Maria !! was a placer to take you to the mountains of Mendoza!
From the moment we arrived at Andes Vertical, we knew this would be an adventure of a lifetime. Nestled in breathtaking landscapes, the guides and staff went above and beyond to make every detail flawless. Highlights: • Stunning Scenery: The views were out of this world — soaring peaks, lush valleys, glacier-fed rivers. Every day offered something new to gasp at. • Top-Notch Guides: Knowledgeable, passionate, and always safety-first. Their stories about the region’s history and ecology added depth to the journey, while their care made us feel secure and well looked after. • Perfectly Organized: Logistics were seamless — transport, lodging, meals. Nothing felt rushed or stressful. Each day’s itinerary was balanced — adventure and downtime in just the right proportions. • Authentic Experiences: More than just trekking or sightseeing. We got to interact with locals, shared meals, learned about their traditions. Those moments made the trip meaningful and memorable. • Delicious Food & Comfortable Stays: Rustic accommodations had charm and character, yet were comfortable. Meals were hearty, flavorful, often with regional specialties that added to the immersion.
Thank you a lot for your comment this kind of feed back makes us keep working hard to make sure people gets happy!
Trail of 5 to 6 hours and a little over 15km with amazing views. Our guide Agustin was very friendly and helpful, in addition to helping us a lot with a problem that one of the people in our group had in her boot right at the beginning of the trail. Regarding the intensity, despite not having great technical difficulties, the track can be quite exhausting for those who are not used to, with steep rises and descents, in addition to wind and a strong sun. For those who are willing to exercise, we definitely recommend!
Muito obrigado por compartilhar sua experiência! Ficamos muito felizes em saber que aproveitaram as paisagens incríveis e que o Agustin pôde ajudar e acompanhar vocês com tanta atenção. Sabemos que esses detalhes fazem toda a diferença. É verdade — a trilha exige preparo físico, mas para quem está disposto, a recompensa vale cada passo! Obrigado pela recomendação e esperamos ver vocês novamente em mais aventuras pelos Andes!
We experienced a beautiful hike with our guide Pablo. Although we found the hike challenging, the surrounding beauty surpassed all expectations.
Hi ! Thank you so much for sharing your experience on the Aconcagua Base Camp Day Trek! We’re thrilled to hear that you found the hike beautiful and that the stunning scenery exceeded your expectations. We’re also glad Pablo was able to guide you on this memorable journey, even with the challenging parts of the hike. It’s always rewarding to hear when our guests enjoy the adventure and the breathtaking surroundings. We hope to welcome you back for another incredible experience in the Andes! Best regards, Andes Vertical Mountain Guides
Very easy to coordinate with a smooth pickup/dropoff. Our guide, Gabriel, was excellent - spoke both English and Spanish very well. He was very informative and matched our pace on the mountain. Hike itself was beautiful. Would definitely recommend Andes Vertical and Gabriel specifically.
Thank you very much for your kind review. We’re delighted to hear that everything was easy to coordinate and that you enjoyed the full-day trek to Aconcagua Base Camp. Providing smooth logistics and a seamless experience from pickup to drop-off is something we always strive for. We’re especially happy to hear your feedback about Gabriel. He will be very pleased to know that his bilingual communication, knowledge, and ability to adapt to your pace made a positive difference during the hike. We’re proud to have guides who are both professional and passionate about what they do. Thank you for recommending Andes Vertical — and Gabriel in particular. We truly hope to welcome you back for another adventure in the Andes. Warm regards, Andes Vertical Team
Pablo was a fantastic guide. He went at a pace that was comfortable for me. This was a tour that I have been planning for years. So glad I was able to complete the trek
Gracias por tomarte el tiempo para compartir tu experiencia en el Aconcagua Base Camp Full Day Trek. Nos alegra saber que, después de años de planearlo, pudiste completar este sueño en los Andes. Pablo es un guía comprometido con brindar una experiencia segura, personalizada y a tu ritmo, y nos enorgullece que haya sido parte de esta jornada tan significativa. Desde Andes Vertical, te agradecemos por confiar en nosotros para esta aventura de trekking en Mendoza, y te esperamos para seguir explorando juntos nuevas rutas de Andes hiking.
I'll start by saying our guide and driver were great. There were three things I'll call out and were not clear: 1. Part of the description leads you to believe lunch is included. It is NOT. This is clear in the "what's included" section. Viator needs to fix the description. We got confused because of the conflicting information. Our driver stopped in Upsallata and we grabbed lunch there, so no big deal. Just know lunch is not included. 2. We had arranged for a 7:20 pickup time. Turns out we did not get picked up until 8:00. The operator decided last minute on a later start. I would have liked to have known that so we didn't get up at 6:00 am! I suggest you check in with operator the day before and confirm the pickup time to avoid this situation. 3. We did not get to go all the way to basecamp as advertised - only about halfway (1 hour hike each direction). This was because basecamp does not open until Nov 15. I do not know the dates between which you can do full hike and partial hike, but this should be made clear in the listing. If you really want the six hour hike to basecamp (3 hours out and 3 back), make certain you confirm the situation with the tour operator prior to finalizing your booking. I don't want above to make it sound like we hated the trip. Aconcagua is a bucket list item of mine and I was very happy with the experience. I just wish these three things had been dealt with differently. It was a very enjoyable hike and a great experience. Also, at least for the part we trekked, it was easy going. If you are in reasonable shape, you will not have a problem. It was basically a gravel trail. You are at around 4,500 meters (14,000 feet), so if you are not reasonably fit, the altitude may get to you. But, contrary to other posts, I would not consider this a difficult trail. One last thing, and this really has little to do with the tour, but I think it is important to mention. We took the bus from Santiago to Mendoza (8 hour bus ride). Then, the next day, we drove about 3 hours back over the same route back to the park - almost all the way back to the Christ the Redeemer tunnel. Then, the following day, we took a driver back to Santiago over the same route again. It was a total of about 22 hours of driving over three days. Just realize all the driving you will do if you do that. I wanted to go through the tunnel and I also wanted to go up over the pass, which is why we drove both ways as opposed to flying. Unfortunately, the pass was closed so that was a bust. Anyway, the point is knowing what I know now, I would have somehow planned this differently, although right now I'm not sure how. Just be prepared for a lot of driving if you try to do what I did. You may want to spend a night in Upsallata if you want to do this trek and avoid some of the driving.
Hello Brad, thanks for the comments and details in your note. Please find the answers to your questions below: 1. Part of the description leads you to believe lunch is included. Answer: The lunch is not included in the trip. Just so you know – only the permit is included; it was evident in your confirmation email after your reservation, and every time the customer received a confirmation through Viator, you got the information about what is included, recommended things to bring, and all the information. 2. We had arranged for a 7:20 pickup time. Turns out we got picked up at 8:00. Answer: Viator said that the pick-up is at 7:30. Still, when we have to pick up another client in another location, we take time to drive from one hotel to another in different locations, for example, posadas in the countryside of Mendoza. We did send you a message through the Viator platform the night before, and it looks like you did not check it. 3. We only got to go some of the way to Basecamp as advertised - only about halfway Just to let you know, the entrance to Confluencia camp was closed due to the bad weather and accumulation of snow, so the park decided to keep the access to Confluencia closed; it was a decision of the park administration. Unfortunately, it is something that is not under our control, and the park did not previously inform us in advance about this change. Sorry for the inconvenience, but for everyone looking to book this trek, don't hesitate to get in touch with us before the trip for any questions; please check the location of the hiking, weather conditions, and things to bring; read the service included and not included, and be aware of any email or messages in your inbox. We will be happy to answer any questions and provide more information.
It is an expert to cross from Santiago to Mendoza through the Los Libertadores pass. Therefore, it is suggested to plan a little and schedule a picnic at the park entrance platform, where if you are over 60 years old you enter the park for free, otherwise the QR and the whole new way of paying admission to the park, the Acongaua is majestic and if you are not a climber I suggest you at least visit the views from the entrance to the park, the bad thing is that it involves walking a long way to see Mount Aconcagua, therefore from the admission terrace to the park you can appreciate . there are no landfills and one must be careful with their carbon footprint
Hola Juano , muchas gracias por tus comentarios! muy cierto tu informaciòn. Esperamos verte nuevamente por Mendoza. un saludo!



