Mendoza
is the home of the mighty Acouncagua, the tallest mountain on Earth after the
Himalayas mountain range.
You will enjoy a scenic drive along the National
route 7 (the road to Chile), making stops at the most important highlights. This
tour is done with private guide and vehicle.
This route winds across valleys,
flat lowlands, streams, rivers, foothills and the highest peaks of the Cordillera
de los Andes Mountain Range.
Soon after following the route that skirts
the winding course of the Mendoza river, you will leave the countryside behind
in order to enter the pre-mountain range area.
The first stop will be
in Potrerillos, a small mountain town with an unbeatable view of the Potrerillos
dam which forms a breathtaking artificial lake. The following section of the route
leads to Uspallata, framed by mountainous landscapes with changing colours, filled
with various geological formations and many tunnels on the road. The famous film
‘Seven years in Tibet’ was filmed in this valley.
The trip continues
until you reach Puente del Inca. This is a natural geological bridge formation
that crosses the Rio Las Cuevas River and which has been declared a Natural Monument.
It was formed by thermal erosion caused by the sulphurous waters of the rive,
and its sediment gives it a peculiar ochre, reddish yellow and orange colouration.
If
we cross the Puente del Inca towards the mountain range, we can see three natural
pools with thermal waters at a temperature between 33 °C and 39 °C, ideal for
therapeutic treatments. The excellent Hotel Puente del Inca was built here in
1925, and it was destroyed by a landslide in 1965. From that disaster, only La
Capilla remains, a chapel built at the foot of the slope in 1902, and which has
been reconstructed on different occasions due to the avalanches it has withstood
in this place.
We´ll enter the stunning Horcones Lagoon and to the Provincial
Park for a short trekking to a viewpoint which allows
us to see the Aconcagua mountain in all its splendor. The Aconcagua stands at
22,841 feet (6,962 meters) above sea level . Prepare your
cameras!
The Aconcagua, Watchtower or Stone Sentinel, translated
from a quechua word, shows imposing slopes that change colour, a rocky texture,
snow-capped summits, enormous icicles, big moraines, subterranean rivers, streams,
hanging glaciers, and above all, perpetual snow.
Only from December to March and depending
on the road conditions we might be able to drive
to the Cristo Redentor. The local police determines if
the unpaved road to the Cristo Redentor is apt for vehicles
or if it is in bad condition (due to storms or bad weather)
and thus not allowed to be used.
The Cristo
Redentor is a bronze sculpture approximately 25 feet (eight meters) tall and weighing
six tons, located at 12725 feet (4200 meters) above sea level, which marks the
border between Argentina and Chile. The monument was inaugurated in the year 1904.
It was declared the First International Monument for Peace between both countries.
In
the late afternoon we return to the city.
Since you will be doing this
tour with a private vehicle and guide, you will have the freedom of enjoying each
attraction at your own pace, making all the stops you want, enjoying personal
assistance and care from our specialized guide.
Difficulty: low
Duration: full day (starts early morning and ends late afternoon). This is a long
tour covering a total of about 262 miles (420 kilometers).
Guide: private
English/Spanish speaking guide
Transfer: private vehicle