Expérience en haute montagne: Un voyage à travers les Andes





Description
Embarquez pour une expérience unique à travers les imposantes Andes. À chaque étape de ce circuit, les routes sinueuses dévoilent des paysages et des joyaux étonnants qui allient l'ingéniosité humaine, comme le barrage de Potrerillos, à des merveilles naturelles comme l'emblématique pont de l'Inca et l'imposante colline de l'Aconcagua. Nous commençons tôt, en bordant le fleuve Mendoza le long de la route internationale 7, où vous serez accueilli par des vues spectaculaires sur le Cordón del Plata et le miroir d'eau du barrage de Potrerillos. En avançant, nous arrivons à Uspallata. Le chemin nous mène à travers les villes de Picheuta, Polvaredas et Punta de Vacas. Mais le vrai spectacle vous attend à Puente del Inca, une œuvre architecturale naturelle étonnante avec des sources thermales qui semblent tirées d'un rêve. A quelques kilomètres de Puente del Inca, à 2750 mètres d'altitude, vous trouverez le point de vue du Cerro Aconcagua, le géant de l'Amérique avec 6959 mètres qui domine le paysage. Nous continuons vers Las Cuevas.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Le pont sur la rivière Picheuta est une construction en pierre et en mortier de l'époque coloniale.
Le site présente de grandes attractions géologiques et paysagères, où se distinguent un imposant pont naturel et des sources hydrothermales qui baignent et impriment les rives de la rivière Cuevas avec une grande couleur.
Surplombé par le sommet imposant de la montagne Aconcagua, l'un des plus hauts sommets du monde en dehors de l'Himalaya à 6 961 mètres (22 837 pieds), le parc provincial de Concagua est le rêve d'un randonneur, avec des vallées isolées, des lagunes glaciaires et des sommets imposants. , toutes avec vue panoramique sur la cordillère des Andes.
Mendoza
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Veuillez noter que certains hôtels de la ville ne sont pas inclus dans notre itinéraire de ramassage. Dans le cas où votre hôtel n'est pas inclus dans notre itinéraire de ramassage, nous vous contacterons pour vous indiquer l'hôtel le plus proche où vous devez vous rendre afin que nous puissions venir vous chercher. Vous devez attendre votre guide dans le hall de l'hôtel indiqué.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(36)
I bought the tour through DECOLAR and the receptive was carried out by Enterprise CEPAS. Totally correct and helpful. The schedules are fulfilled, the tours took place without any downtime.
Very nice tour and very trained guide and attentive to each person, congratulations! They made us feel very comfortable.
Buenas tardes, agradecemos sus comentarios, y nos alegra que haya disfrutado de nuestro servicio. Saludos
What they promised for this tour was fulfilled, the tour was completed. The guide very attentive, professional, respectful, with a very pleasant character, with a lot of knowledge and masters all the information. Mary (Mariel), a Chinese guerita, was a 100% guide. The natural places we enjoyed very much, we were picked up at our hotel and returned to the same place. The driver handled well and very prudently. One recommendation would be that at the beginning of the tour there be some integration activity with all travelers, to get to know each other and create a more pleasant atmosphere. But ultimately I do recommend the tour.
This tour was advertised with an English speaking guide and a maximum of 10 people. The guide provided little English and most of the English was logistics such as how much time we had at a stop. In addition they said there was a maximum of 10 people and there was close to double the number on the bus.
I had already read that this is a long ride, and in our case it lasted just over 12 hours. The places visited have beautiful landscapes, such as the Portrerillos dam, the stop to play in the snow on a mountain in the Andes, and the Puente Del Inca. The Guide who accompanied us, Abigail, interacts with the group all the time explaining the history of the places we are going through. However, the first stop at the support point of Uspallata is quite simple and it was not explained to us if we really need to rent snow clothes, which we ended up not renting and we regretted because the snow was very sweet and could not explore the place with normal clothes. Later, we stopped in a village for lunch, worth 15,000 pesos per person, but the food was not good, with an aspect that we did not like and we did not have another meal option indicated, and we had to satisfy ourselves with a food that was not worth the amount paid. At Puente Del Inca, despite a beautiful landscape for photos, it was crowded, there was no bathroom on site. After all, the tour as I said is worth the scenery, but if you expect something more comfortable, it may not be the best tour to do
I loved it, I enjoyed it very much. The guide was necessary, friendly and with very interesting information. Mendoza in autumn is beautiful
The communication from this travel company is poor. We were told via Viator that pickup would be at 7:30am but the pickup didn’t arrive until an hour later. In the meantime we were worried we were left behind and when contacting the company via viator (since we never received a phone number ) there was no response. Once picked up the tour guide was nice but the trip was disappointing because we weren’t able to see the last stop (Christ) and because we felt like we did unnecessary stops in some places and too short time in other locations. Would not do this tour again but it was good enough for a short trip in Mendoza.
THE GUIDE EXPLAINED THE TRIP WELL THE FOOD WHERE WE STOP WAS VERY EXPENSIVE AND HORRIBLE AND THE PRICE WAS IN PESOS AND WHEN IT ARRIVED ON THE CARD IT ARRIVED IN DOLLARS
To see the Andes from the ground, the history, the culture. Great time out with other travellers, the driver and our guide Jose.
Excellent service, the guide Abigail was spectacular, explaining every detail of each of the points of interest visited



