Maravillas de los Altos Andes desde Mendoza





Descripción
En esta excursión guiada de día completo, recorrerás las montañas que rodean la ciudad de Mendoza. Vea escenarios impresionantes a lo largo del camino y muchos otros puntos de interés como la majestuosa Cordillera del Plata, la Presa de Potrerillos, el asentamiento de Uspallata y el "Puente del Inca", que es el último punto al sur del Imperio Inca, el mirador panorámico del Aconcagua. y el monumento al Cristo Redentor. Recogida y regreso a hoteles seleccionados proporcionados. Tenga en cuenta que el tour se realizará en inglés en los lugares destacados que son: Potrerillos, Uspallata, Puente del Inca, Aconcagua y en verano en el Cristo Redentor.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Temprano en la mañana nos recogerán en nuestros hoteles seleccionados para partir hacia Uspallata, mientras bordeamos el Río Mendoza y disfrutamos del Cordón del Plata y la Represa Potrerillos.
Una vez que lleguemos a Uspallata haremos nuestra primera parada. Aquí nos encontraremos frente a un asentamiento prehispánico de aborígenes Huarpes, y también con el punto más austral del imperio Inca.
Visitaremos las Villas de Picheuta, Polvaredas y Punta de Vacas.
Luego, visitaremos la estación de esquí de Los Penitentes y obtendremos impresionantes vistas panorámicas de la zona (entrada no incluida).
Continuaremos nuestro camino hacia el impresionante Puente del Inca, una obra arquitectónica natural con manantiales de aguas termales.
Continuaremos por la Ruta 7 hasta llegar al Mirador del Aconcagua. Aquí nos detendremos para tomar algunas fotografías de la montaña más alta del hemisferio occidental, (6.900 metros) sobre el nivel del mar, sin perder de vista el impresionante Puente del Inca, una obra arquitectónica natural.
Siguiendo la ruta internacional, llegarás a tu destino final, el pueblo de Las Cuevas (un pueblo de estilo europeo, ubicado a 3.200 metros (10.500 pies) sobre el nivel del mar). Entre Las Cuevas y el túnel internacional existe un sendero que permite a los visitantes subir al monumento del Cristo Redentor, ubicado a 4.200 metros (13.780 pies) sobre el nivel del mar.
Primero, pasaremos por el Cordón del Plata y la Represa Potrerillos, ubicada junto al río Mendoza. Es una obra hidráulica muy importante que genera energía y distribuye agua para riego para toda la región.
El monumento al Cristo Redentor simboliza la unión entre argentinos y chilenos. Luego de la visita estaremos regresando a nuestros hoteles seleccionados en Mendoza aproximadamente a las 17:30 horas. En verano, si subimos al Cristo Redentor, la excursión finalizará aproximadamente a las 20 horas. *La visita al Cristo Redentor dependerá de las condiciones climáticas y del tráfico de transporte. Sólo de enero a marzo*
Luego de la visita estaremos regresando a nuestros hoteles seleccionados en Mendoza.
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Opiniones(102)
Full day trip worth every penny. Knowledgeable guide (Federico) who spoke Spanish at a speed I could understand and then repeated in English for my benefit. Stunning scenery. Sufficient time at each point of interest. Good value lunch at 20,000 ARS including a drink. No hesitation in recommending. Take something warm to wear it gets a little chilly. Take a water bottle and fill it up in the stream.
It was one of the best experiences and tours I have been on. Fantastic view all the time. A skilled guide who was good at informing, and a professional driver who drove safely. One of my best experiences. Beautiful view all the time. Professional guide and driver. A lot of good information during the trip.
The walk was amazing, the group very nice. The guide named Esteban was able to give us all the information necessary for the trip and including part of the history of the Andes mountain range. Excellent guide
It's an impressive 10-hour bus ride through the mountains with stops at interesting view points. Unfortunately our tour guide Laila did not speak English but she was creative and at every stop she asked a guide from a different tour to give us a short summary in English. It would have been nice if the company had provided a flyer with the basic information in English. Our guide was very caring about the travelers.
Terrible We paid for an English guide and she did not speak English She spoke Spanish and did not speak to us Very rude And Viator did not want to refund full amount first as they were not interested . Very poor and do not recommend Ruined the day . Avoid them
Hello, Thanks for reaching out. We have tried to verify your case, but could not find any booking matching your experience. Could you provide us your reservation number? Best regards, Martin
Absolutely terrible experience AVOID THIS TOUR Viator sold me an English tour but everything was in Spanish and therefore a totally wasted day There were rude and made no efforts They arrived after 8am when pick up should have been 7am - no call to tell me , no apology I paid more money for an English tour and this was a total rip off
Hello, Thanks for reaching out. We have tried to verify your case, but could not find any booking matching your experience. Could you provide us your reservation number? Best regards, Martin
Very beautiful landscapes of the Mendoza mountain range, I saw the Inca Bridge, visit the monument to Christ the Redeemer again after many years, in a setting of high peaks, lunch at a restaurant in Las Cuevas, Uspallata, Potrillos dam and village, excellent tour by vehicle impeccable, excellent driver and guide in everything
I had a beautiful experience with Cepas Turismo, more precisely with the guide Frederico and the driver Ariel (I think this was his name). Frederico is an energetic guide, and speaks with passion and a touch of humor about all the attractions of the tour. It is a history class about Mendoza, the Andes, and the campaign of the Liberators of America. Ariel (the driver) is confident at the wheel, especially on the part of the route that goes up to Christ the Redeemer of the Andes. He also has good musical taste, choosing the best songs for the tour. 10/10 I recommend them!
Spectacular! Each stop blows your mind a little more and the tour is also very enjoyable. All the landscapes are amazing. We had Hugo who made it even more interesting and fun. The best of waves!
Very nice hotel, courteous staff close to everything, very convinient, close to a walking park and main roads, super stores like Walmart, taxis available 24 hours,



