The Andes High Mountain Tour in Mendoza promises an unforgettable journey through Argentina’s stunning Andean landscapes. With knowledgeable guides and a small group, this full-day excursion takes travelers to iconic sites like Potrerillos Dam and Puente del Inca. Hikers will marvel at the towering peaks of Aconcagua, the highest mountain outside of Asia. Though challenging at high altitudes, the tour’s moderate activity level and on-site dining make it accessible for nature enthusiasts seeking an immersive Andean experience. What awaits beyond the dam and mountain vistas?
Key Points
- This full-day small-group tour from Mendoza explores the stunning Andean scenery, including Potrerillos Dam, Puente del Inca, and Aconcagua.
- The tour is conducted by bilingual guides and includes hotel pickup and drop-off, but lunch is a cash-paid cafeteria-style meal.
- Physical fitness is required as the tour involves hiking and walking at high altitudes, and it may not be suitable for those with limited mobility.
- The tour has a maximum of 6 participants to ensure an intimate experience, but some reviewers have reported larger group sizes.
- The tour is priced at $115 per person and offers a lowest price guarantee, with a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance.
Tour Overview
The Andes High Mountain Tour offers a small-group excursion from Mendoza, Argentina, providing travelers with the opportunity to explore the magnificent Andes Mountains.
Explore the magnificent Andes Mountains in a small-group excursion from Mendoza, Argentina.
With a 92% traveler recommendation based on 13 reviews, the full-day tour includes visits to Potrerillos Dam, Puente del Inca, Aconcagua, Villa Las Cuevas, and Uspallata, offering stunning views of the Andes.
The tour accommodates a maximum of 6 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience. Bilingual guides lead the tour, which includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Mendoza’s city center.
Lunch at a cafeteria-style restaurant is provided, though travelers must pay in cash.
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Inclusions and Logistics
The Andes High Mountain Tour includes a guided tour with a bilingual guide.
Hotel pickup and drop-off in the city center of Mendoza are provided. The tour starts at 7:30 am, so guests should be ready 15 minutes prior.
Lunch is included at a cafeteria-style restaurant, though guests will need to pay in cash, estimated at approximately 2400 pesos per person.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
However, the physical fitness level required is moderate, and the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, though it’s near public transportation.
Physical Requirements and Accessibility
To participate in the Andes High Mountain Tour, a moderate level of physical fitness is required.
The tour involves walking and hiking at high altitudes, so guests should be able to comfortably navigate uneven terrain. The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but it’s located near public transportation for those who need it.
Travelers should consider their physical abilities before booking, as the tour may be challenging for those with mobility issues or low fitness levels.
The tour operator give you an intimate experience, so they limit the group size, but guests’ needs may vary.
Pricing and Booking
How much does the Andes High Mountain Tour cost, and how can travelers book it?
The tour is priced from $115.00 per person. Travelers can take advantage of the lowest price guarantee and the reserve now, pay later option.
The tour’s pricing is based on a small-group experience, with a maximum of 6 participants.
Booking the tour is straightforward – simply visit the tour provider’s website or contact them directly.
With free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience, travelers can plan their trip with confidence.
Reviews and Feedback
Travelers provide a generally positive assessment of the Andes High Mountain Tour, awarding it an overall rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 13 reviews.
Reviewers praise the tour’s magnificent Andean scenery and knowledgeable guides, especially Aida and Ana.
However, some report issues with the group size exceeding the advertised maximum of 6 travelers.
Plus, there are mixed experiences regarding pickup logistics and lunch options, with some noting the need for cash to pay for the cafeteria-style meal.
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Breathtaking Andean views
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Knowledgeable and engaging guides
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Inconsistent group size and logistics
Visiting Potrerillos Dam
As the tour begins, visitors are taken to the Potrerillos Dam, a remarkable feat of engineering nestled amidst the majestic Andes. The dam provides a stunning backdrop, allowing guests to admire its impressive scale and the breathtaking natural scenery that surrounds it. Visitors can explore the area and take in the serene atmosphere, capturing stunning photographs of the dam and the surrounding mountains.
| Feature | Description |
| — | — |
| Purpose | Hydroelectric power generation and water supply |
| Height | 150 meters (492 feet) |
| Length | 590 meters (1,936 feet) |
| Reservoir | Capacity of 494 million cubic meters |
| Viewpoint | Panoramic views of the dam and Andes |
Exploring the Andes Landscape
What awaits visitors as they depart the Potrerillos Dam and continue their journey deeper into the Andes? Majestic mountain vistas, towering peaks, and a sense of awe-inspiring grandeur.
The tour takes guests through the heart of the Andes, offering:
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Panoramic views of the snow-capped Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the Americas
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Stops at the historic Puente del Inca, a natural stone bridge formation carved by glacial melt
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A visit to the quaint town of Uspallata, nestled in the Andes and steeped in Andean culture
The Andes landscape captivates with its raw, untamed beauty, leaving an indelible impression on all who witness its splendor.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Weather Like During the Tour?
The weather during the tour is generally mild and sunny, with temperatures ranging from around 15-25°C (59-77°F). However, the high-altitude locations can be cooler and windier, so layered clothing is recommended for comfort throughout the day.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks?
You can bring your own food and drinks, but lunch is already included in the tour price. The cafeteria-style restaurant provides a convenient option, though you’ll need to pay cash for your meal.
Are There Any Restroom Facilities During the Tour?
There are restroom facilities available during the tour. The tour itinerary includes stops at various locations, which should provide opportunities for travelers to use restrooms as needed throughout the day.
Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Duration?
The tour does not seem to offer an option to extend the duration. The details provided indicate it’s a fixed full-day itinerary with set start and end times. Customizing the tour length may not be available.
Can I Request a Private Tour Instead of a Small Group?
Yes, you can request a private tour instead of a small group. The tour provider offers private tours at an additional cost, which provides a more personalized experience with just your group.
The Sum Up
The Andes High Mountain Tour in Mendoza offers an unforgettable day exploring stunning Andean landscapes. With knowledgeable guides, moderate hiking, and a cafeteria-style lunch, this intimate excursion is a must for nature enthusiasts. Rated 4.7 out of 5, the tour’s personalized attention and breathtaking scenery make it an excellent choice for those seeking an immersive high-altitude experience.
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