4.8
(202 Bewertungen)
Argentinien beschwört Bilder von riesigen und weiten, verlassenen Ebenen herauf, die von hoch aufragenden und majestätischen Bergen eingerahmt sind, mit flachen Grasfeldern und romantischen Städten, die die Landschaft übersäen. Die Anden und Patagonien sind zwei der beeindruckendsten Naturwunder der Erde, wobei Buenos Aires eine der großen Weltstädte ist. Bergsteigen auf den berühmten Bergen in diesem Land ist ein unglaublich besonderes Erlebnis, da die Vielzahl an Landschaften und das schiere epische Ausmaß der Szenerie den Atem rauben. Wählen Sie aus unserer Auswahl an Bergsteigertouren in Argentinien und bereiten Sie sich darauf vor, sich in diesen exquisiten Ort zu verlieben!
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4.8
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(4.9)
Was sollte ich über Bergsteigen in Argentinien wissen?
Argentinien ist ein sehr großes Land, in dem jede erdenkliche Art von Klima und Landschaft zu finden ist. Jede Region hat ihre eigene, unverwechselbare Kultur, also versuchen Sie, mehr über jede zu erfahren, um zu entdecken, wie vielfältig dieser Ort ist.
Einige der Bergsteigertouren können extrem schwierig sein, also stellen Sie sicher, dass Sie über ein gutes Fitnessniveau verfügen, bevor Sie sich darauf einlassen.
Warum sollte ich Argentinien für mein Bergsteigen-Abenteuer wählen?
Die Landschaft
Die Landschaft Argentiniens ist absolut atemberaubend und beeindruckend, mit weiten Feldern und Pampas, die zu riesigen Seen, gewaltigen Bergen und trockenen Felsformationen führen. Patagonien war insbesondere seit Jahrhunderten eine Quelle der Faszination, mit seinem anderenweltlichen Terrain und der schieren Leere, die ein einzigartiges Gebiet am Ende der Welt schafft.
Die Kultur
Die Kultur Argentiniens ist stark von seiner einwanderungsreichen Geschichte geprägt, wobei spanische Kolonial- und italienische Einflüsse immer noch stark präsent sind. Rotes Fleisch, Wein, Tango und schöne Kunst sind nur einige der herrlichen kulturellen Genüsse, die man probieren kann, mit langen Nächten und einer lustigen Atmosphäre, die das Land durchdringt.
Die Städte
Argentinien beherbergt fantastische Städte, wobei das weltberühmte, lebhafte und berauschende Buenos Aires ein offensichtliches Beispiel ist. Andere Orte wie Mendoza, Cordoba, Rosario und Salta haben jeweils einzigartige und unverwechselbare Kulturen, Bräuche und Traditionen, mit interessanten Geschichten und üppiger Architektur.
Was kann ich vom Wetter in Argentinien erwarten?
Heiße Sommer und milde Winter in den meisten Teilen des Landes, wobei Patagonien die meiste Zeit des Jahres sehr kalt ist.
Welche Sprache wird hauptsächlich in Argentinien gesprochen?
Spanisch
Welche Währung wird in Argentinien akzeptiert?
Argentinischer Peso
Wie komme ich nach Argentinien?
Flüge nach Buenos Aires von den meisten süd-, mittel- und nordamerikanischen Drehkreuzen, mit vielen weiteren aus Europa.
Was ist die Landesvorwahl von Argentinien?
+54
Wann ist die Hochsaison für Bergsteigen in Argentinien?
Oktober-März, wenn das Wetter am wärmsten und die Bedingungen am trockensten sind.
Tina
Destino Montana was a superb guiding service. I would highly recommend them!
Overall, this was a fantastic hike. You get some astonishing views and can take different routes according to your fitness level and interest. Personally, I enjoyed our quick stay at the high camp where we got to meet several people who were acclimatising for their ascends to the higher peaks. Also, we really enjoyed the time with Joaquin. Thanks to his fun personality and intersting conversations (also fluent in English which helped in my case) the time together went by way too quickly. Even before the beginning of the trip he gave us a lot of proactive advise when we wanted to choose a route that suited our demands and later he helped us with finding places to get some extra gear. During the trip and thanks to Joaquins deep knowledge of the region, he was able to adapt the route we were taking when my friend suffered from some altitude sickness. Also, a big plus was the great food that we had during the trip, including some (fantastic!) homemade carrot mayo and the asado we prepared on the first evening which was the best meal we had in Argentina.
This review was for a guide (Gaston Lopez) sent by Hernan. This was the worst guiding I've experienced on any trip taken over the last 8 years on over a dozen trips around the world. Numerous issues that you would not expect from a guide who's been certified for 12+ years. The most significant being: suggested I could wear normal hiking boots on a 6016 meter mountain (Nevado San Francisco) when I've always worn doubles on 6000 and even on cold 5000 meter mountains. An inexperienced person could have had foot issues/frost bite as it was cold the day we summited. Not knowing the route on Ojos - he suggested we try for the summit at 13:30 after moving from Arenal to the higher camp, but couldn't provide an answer when I asked what the average time was for people to summit when leaving from the high camp. We eventually had to turn around from this summit attempt because he seriously misjudged the timing and lost the route during our ascent. After this failed attempt, he said we'd make another attempt the following morning and that it would take maybe 7 hours up and 5 hours down, meaning we'd need to leave by 8:00 at the absolute latest to make it back before dark. The next morning he was still sleeping at 7:00, and hadn't mentioned anything about departure time the night before, so I left before him and led myself up to the plateau before he caught up and we went the rest of the way together. By this point I had lost all confidence in his guiding ability, advice, and planning, so I made the decision to leave on my own for the summit because I knew he wasn't leaving me enough time by sleeping in. Other issues: every time this guide verbalized the itinerary, it was different (he was clearly very disorganized and lacked basic planning skills); this was the worst and cheapest food I've experienced on any trip. Example: after an 11-hour summit day, we had canned lentils, canned vegetables, rice, tuna, and tomatoes mixed together for dinner vs. other teams that ate grilled meat, stir fry, hamburgers, tacos, etc. There was also inadequate/low quality breakfast of cookies and cereal only, as opposed to other teams eating eggs, toast with jam & peanut butter, bread/chapati, etc.; of all the guided teams at Las Grutas, we didn't have paperwork for the car to get past the gendarmie post so we had to get a ride from someone else to Nevado (shows poor planning and logistics); pacing was not great and he was so far ahead of me most of the time that he had no idea what my pace was, not to mention this is a dangerous practice in terms of keeping an eye on your client; guide had no hand sanitizer and didn't wash hands when preparing food; guide incorrectly told me I was developing HAPE because of a cough I tend to get at altitude but my oxsat was 83% and resting heart rate was ~95 bpm at 5500 meters.
This was truly a wonderful two days, I had one objective which was to experience altitude prior to beginning a long high altitude expedition in the coming days. Joaquin curated the two days around this objective and we headed to an area off the beaten track. I just loved this and feel so fortunate to have experienced this area, the Guanaco's were fascinating and I just loved watching them and spotting them in the mountains. Joaquin provided me with so much knowledge and useful tips to help me during my expedition. The two days ended in an unexpected storm which just added to the fun and really rounded out what was one of the most memorable hikes I have done to date. Next time I'm back in Mendoza I will definitely call on Joaquin again.
Tatsuya
Mojon Rojo was my second climb with Merlin (I climbed Cerro Electrico with him 2 days earlier.) But it was like climbing with your old friend. I had an amazing time climbing with him. His climbing skills and knowledge are top notch. I can’t wait to climb more peaks in Patagonia with him.
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