Guided Aconcagua Summit
View of Los Polacos
Glacier 4000 msnm
Polish Glacier
A Technical Challenge on Aconcagua
More technical than the Normal Route, the Polish Glacier involves slopes of up to 55° at over 6,000 meters. Starting from the Plaza Argentina base camp, the route diverges from the Polish Traverse to head toward the glacier.
Opened in 1934 by a Polish expedition, it was the second route to Aconcagua after the Normal Route. Known for its breathtaking landscapes and challenges, it is ideal for those seeking to conquer significant challenges.
Physical Level:
High
Technical Level:
Intermediate
Duration:
20 days
Dates 2025 – 2026:
Private expeditions.Contact us for more info.

GROUND TRANSPORTATION
Private vehicle transfers:
- Airport transfers (IN/OUT)
- Mendoza – Puente del Inca
- Puente del Inca – Punta de Vacas
- Horcones – Mendoza
One transport per group, by minibus or car, per route.

LODGING
One (1) night before and one (1) night after the climb at NH Cordillera 4 stars Hotel. Shared double room. Breakfast included.
One (1) night before the climb at Vision Ranch (Puente del Inca). Shared double dome, full board (drinks not included).

MULES
Equipment transport with mules (35 kg per person). Your gear will be waiting at each camp: from the Vacas Valley entrance to Plaza Argentina, then to Plaza de Mulas, and finally to Puente del Inca.
We apply a responsible mule rotation policy to ensure their well-being and guarantee that loads arrive on time and in optimal condition.

COMMUNICATION
All local guides carry VHF radios.
Base Camp: VHF Radio and Starlink.
Free Starlink Wi-Fi

BASE CAMP
Large dining domes with thermal insulation and wooden floors, electricity (220v 50Hz), charging station for electronics, tables, chairs, lounge area, and heating stoves.
Hot showers.
Accommodation: 1 tent per 2 people (Optional UPGRADE to double base domes).

HIGH-ALTITUDE CAMPS
Equipped with dining tents and staffed bathrooms.
Dining tents include tables, benches, and VHF Radio.
Accommodation: 1 tent per 2 people.
We provide emergency oxygen with masks and regulators.

GUIDES AND PORTERS
Local Aconcagua Vision guides are certified mountain guides.
Guide Ratio: 1 local guide for every 4 climbers.
Porters deliver daily weather forecasts.
Includes transportation and setup of layers at high-altitude camps.

ALL-INCLUSIVE SERVICE
Our package includes everything needed for your expedition, with no additional charges.
From logistics, meals, and technical support to gear transportation everything is covered in the published rate.
That way, you can focus on enjoying the experience, knowing every detail is already taken care of.
Services not included
- Aconcagua ascent permit.
- Personal gear.
- Any costs incurred from abandoning the expedition: helicopter, transfers, additional guides, hotels, mules, etc.
- Lunch or dinner in Mendoza, Uspallata, or Puente del Inca.
- No refunds or compensation for expedition cancellations due to force majeure (earthquakes, landslides, emergency orders from Aconcagua Park authorities, etc.).
- Additional hotel nights in Mendoza or Puente del Inca beyond those included in the program.
- Any service not listed under “Included Services”.
Our guides will pick you up at the airport and transfer you to the hotel.
Expedition briefing and personal equipment check. Dinner provided.
Full assistance for payment and acquisition of permits.
Transfer to Penitentes, with a stop for lunch in Uspallata.
Preparation of loads for mule transport.
Transfer to the Valle de Vacas park entrance.
Check-in with park rangers.
Start a 5-hour trek to the camp. Enjoy an “asado” dinner with muleteers.
Breakfast followed by a 5-hour trek.
Upon arriving at the new camp, get your first view of the goal: Aconcagua.
A 4-5 hour hike to Plaza Argentina base camp, where you’ll settle for the next 4 days.
Afternoon free to relax, take a hot shower, and use Wi-Fi.
After breakfast, ascend Cerro Colorado for 3 hours. Return for lunch at the base camp.
Free afternoon.
For optimal acclimatization, hike to Camp I with supplies for the following days, then return to base camp.
The last day at base camp before the ascent. Finalize packing and send equipment to Plaza de Mulas for the descent.
Supported by porters who will carry and set up tents, the expedition advances to Camp I.
Transport supplies to Camp II and return to Camp I. Rest in the afternoon.
Ascend to Camp II. Porters will carry and set up tents at the new camp.
Recover hydration and strength at 6,000 m.
The big day! Start the ascent at dawn to ensure enough time for both ascent and descent under safe conditions. Porters will move the camp to Berlín Camp for a shorter and safer return via the Normal Route.
Descend to Plaza de Mulas base camp. Celebrate with a fantastic dinner after the immense effort. Prepare mule loads for the next day.
Breakfast, followed by a 6-hour trek to Horcones.
Check-out and transfer to Penitentes. Accommodation at Hotel Ayelen with dinner.
Transfer to Mendoza City hotel. Farewell dinner.
Breakfast and transfer to the airport.

Summit day
6800 msnm
When arriving to Mendoza airport, someone picks me up? If my luggage does not arrive with my flight, how do I reclaim it? How do I get it?
Our guides always pick up their passengers. If your luggage has not arrived with you, the guide will arrange issues with the company and send the file number to our offices to do the follow-up via internet and telephone. Once recovered, is sent to wherever the passenger is located at that moment (Hotel in Mendoza/Puente del Inca/base camp).
Can I reserve a single room in hotels? Can I have a single tent just for me?
Every passenger, when confirming the expedition reservation, can choose a single room with a preferential fare. They can also choose single tents up to base camp, or during the whole expedition for an extra cost.






































