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The Andes High Mountain Full Day Tour promises an unparalleled adventure through the stunning landscapes of the Andes. Departing from Mendoza City at 7:30 am, travelers will embark on a journey to witness the captivating natural wonders that this majestic region has to offer. From the serene Potrerillos Dam to the iconic Puente del Inca, each destination on the itinerary is carefully curated to provide a truly immersive experience. But the true highlight of the tour lies in what awaits…
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The Andes High Mountain tour is a full-day excursion from Mendoza City that showcases the breathtaking landscapes of the Andes.
A full-day excursion from Mendoza City that showcases the breathtaking landscapes of the Andes.
With a 94% traveler recommendation and 237 reviews, the tour visits Potrerillos Dam, Puente del Inca, Aconcagua Park, and Las Cuevas.
Travelers enjoy scenic vistas and shopping at a handicraft fair.
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, a bilingual guide, air-conditioned transport, lunch, and tips.
It’s wheelchair accessible and stroller-friendly, making it suitable for most travelers.
While the maximum group size is 24, some reviewers noted the actual group size exceeded the advertised limit on occasion.
Pickup for the Andes High Mountain tour is available from selected points or the meeting point at Viajes & Diseño, Rivadavia 452, in Mendoza.
The tour starts at 7:30 am sharp. There’s a maximum of 24 travelers per tour, so it’s best to book early.
Guests can cancel their booking up to 24 hours before the experience with no penalty. The tour is wheelchair accessible, stroller-friendly, and welcomes service animals.
Children must be accompanied by an adult, with infants sitting on laps. Most travelers can participate in this adventure.
The Andes High Mountain tour is wheelchair accessible and stroller-friendly, welcoming service animals as well.
Children must be accompanied by an adult, with infants sitting on laps. Most travelers can participate in this full-day excursion, given the tour’s moderate activity level.
The scenic landscapes and stops along the way, like Potrerillos Dam and Aconcagua Park, are enjoyable for all.
With a maximum of 24 travelers per tour, the experience is intimate and personalized, allowing guests to fully enjoy the stunning Andean vistas.
What do travelers have to say about the Andes High Mountain tour?
Based on over 200 reviews, it’s clear this tour is a hit with visitors. With an impressive 4.7-star average rating, travelers rave about the knowledgeable guides who bring the destinations to life with historical insights.
The stunning Andean scenery consistently impresses, and the well-organized itinerary ensures a smooth experience.
While some noted group sizes occasionally exceeded the advertised limit, the overall consensus is that this tour offers tremendous value.
Travelers leave with full stomachs and happy memories of their high-altitude adventure.
Nestled within the majestic Andes mountains, the Potrerillos Dam stands as a captivating highlight of the Andes High Mountain tour.
Visitors can marvel at this stunning engineering feat, which includes:
A vast, glistening reservoir fed by snowmelt and glacial runoff from the surrounding peaks.
Breathtaking vistas of rugged, snow-capped mountains that frame the dam’s picturesque setting.
The opportunity to explore the dam’s walkways and learn about its role in regional hydropower and water management.
A chance to spot diverse wildlife, including Andean condors, soaring gracefully above the dramatic landscape.
One of the most captivating stops along the Andes High Mountain tour is the Puente del Inca, a remarkable natural bridge formed by years of glacial activity and mineral deposits.
This unique geological wonder, situated at an elevation of over 4,000 meters, spans a small canyon and showcases the dramatic sculpting power of nature.
Visitors can marvel at the bridge’s intricate patterns and vibrant colors, created by the interaction of water, ice, and mineral-rich rocks.
The Puente del Inca offers a glimpse into the dynamic geological processes that have shaped the Andes over millennia.
As the tour continues, travelers are treated to a visit to Aconcagua Park, home to the highest peak in the Americas. The park offers stunning vistas and a chance to learn about the region’s rich history and culture.
Highlights include:
Viewing the majestic Aconcagua mountain, standing tall at 6,962 meters (22,841 feet) above sea level.
Exploring the park’s well-marked trails, which wind through rugged landscapes and offer opportunities to spot wildlife like guanacos and condors.
Visiting the park’s museum, which showcases the region’s indigenous heritage and the challenges of mountaineering in this remote and challenging environment.
Shopping for locally crafted souvenirs at the park’s handicraft fair, supporting the local artisan community.
The tour then takes visitors to the small mountain village of Las Cuevas, nestled along the border between Argentina and Chile.
The village serves as a duty-free shopping destination, with its handicraft market offering a variety of local goods. Travelers can browse stalls selling alpaca sweaters, wooden carvings, and traditional weavings.
The backdrop of the Andes mountains provides a picturesque setting for this final stop on the tour.
After exploring the market, the group will return to Mendoza, ending a day filled with stunning landscapes and immersive cultural experiences.
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The tour provides wheelchair accessibility, allows service animals, and requires children to be accompanied by adults. Most travelers can participate, though group size limits are sometimes exceeded. Safety measures ensure a comfortable experience for all.
The tour doesn’t have any age restrictions, but children must be accompanied by an adult. Infants can sit on laps. Most travelers can participate, though there may be some accessibility considerations for certain guests.
According to the tour details, travelers are welcome to bring their own food and drinks on the tour. The tour includes lunch, but it’s fine to supplement with personal snacks and beverages if desired.
For this tour, it’s best to wear layers, sturdy shoes, and bring sun protection. Don’t forget a camera to capture the stunning scenery. Packing a small snack or water can also help you stay comfortable throughout the day.
Local taxes are included for foreign residents or card payments outside Argentina. Travelers should bring cash as well, though cards are accepted. There may be optional costs for souvenirs or activities at the stops along the tour.
The Andes High Mountain Full Day Tour offers an unforgettable journey through the stunning landscapes of the Andes. With knowledgeable guides, personalized experiences, and breathtaking sites like Potrerillos Dam, Puente del Inca, and Aconcagua Park, this tour promises an awe-inspiring adventure for travelers seeking to enjoy the majestic beauty of the Andes.