




Retrace the steps of the heroic survivors in the Miracle of the Andes with a 3-day horseback riding or trekking expedition to the site of the 1972 Uruguayan plane crash, paying tribute to the resilience and courage of those who endured one of history's greatest survival stories.
Group
Andes
3 Days
Jan - Mar, Dec
High
Intermediate
Embark on a remarkable journey into the heart of the Andes, where you’ll visit the historic site of the Miracle of the Andes. This 3-day adventure, offered in horseback riding and trekking modalities, takes you through rugged, remote landscapes to the crash site of Uruguayan Flight 571. A group of young survivors defied the odds in 1972, and this expedition offers you the chance to honor their courage and perseverance.
Located in the Valle de las Lágrimas, near the Argentine-Chilean border, this trek or horseback journey will bring you face-to-face with the intense physical and emotional forces that shaped this incredible survival story. Along the way, you’ll experience stunning mountain views, cross rivers like the Atuel, Rosado, and Barroso, and camp in the beautiful Barroso Camp before reaching the Valle de las Lágrimas and its somber commemorative monument.
The journey is a tribute to hope, survival, and the human spirit, all set against the backdrop of Argentina’s rugged Mendoza region. Whether on foot or horseback, this is not only a physical journey but a deeply reflective and spiritual experience that connects you with nature, history, and humanity.
Accommodation
Barroso Camp: Double mountain base tents with lined mattresses for comfort.
Disclaimer
A minimum of 6 participants is required to guarantee the departure of the group tours. The decision on whether the departure will take place is made 30 days before the start date, based on whether the minimum of 6 participants has been reached. Therefore, we strongly suggest clients do not book non-refundable flights before receiving that confirmation, or that they purchase flexible/modifiable tickets instead.
If the minimum required is not reached, we offer two options: a) Rescheduling: We will propose alternative available dates. b) Full refund of the payment made, if none of the new dates offered are suitable for the client.
Additionally, if the group has fewer than 6 people but the participants wish to confirm the departure anyway, we can consider the option of operating the service with a rate adjustment. This is evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
More info
Price quoted is to join in the trekking modality. There's a 50 USD surcharge to join in the horseback riding modality. Both options are offered on all the scheduled group dates, except for the group starting on December 19th, which is only for trekking.
Pre-exepdition Virtual Meet: One week before the expedition begins, we hold a virtual meet where you can get to know your guide and fellow participants, and clarify any questions regarding gear, schedules, transportation, and more.
Clothing: Synthetic / thermal shirts (body and legs). Polypropylene or Capilene. Wool is less recommended. Polar jackets: Power Stretch or Primaloft. Waterproof / windproof hiking pants or similar mountain pants. Detachable pants are not recommended for horseback riding due to potential injury risk. Expedition jacket: waterproof / breathable. Recommended: Gore-Tex. Shorts for camp stay (optional).
Headgear: Sun hat: with a good visor and bandana to protect the neck. Headlamp (LED). Extra batteries. Mountain glasses: if you wear contact lenses, bring an extra pair of sunglasses. Suggested: Category 3 or higher. Buff or similar.
Hands: 1 pair of lightweight gloves. 1 pair of ski mittens. 1 pair of work gloves for horseback riding.
Footwear: 2 pairs of trekking boots / shoes (e.g., Salomon RX Slide 3.0 or similar). Boots or gaiters for horseback riding. 2 pairs of wool socks (for use in boots). Trekking sandals (for use in water).
General Equipment: Backpack: with internal divisions of 60L. Small daypack: recommended to carry personal items and small accessories. Expedition-quality sleeping bag (32°F / 14°F or -0°C to -10°C). Insulating mat. Water bottle: 1 liter capacity. Sunscreen: SPF 30 minimum. Lip balm: SPF 30. Kitchen utensils: (plate, cup, cutlery). Thermos. Personal first aid kit (analgesics, disinfectants, etc.). Personal medication.
Specific Trekking Equipment: Trekking poles: 1 foldable pair. Not for use on horseback.
Travel Gear: Plastic bags for wet clothing. Hygiene kit: soap, alcohol, and toilet paper. Bath towel (small). Camera or phone.
What type of accommodation is provided during the trek?
Accommodation is provided in double mountain base tents at Barroso Camp, with lined mattresses for added comfort.
Do I need previous experience for the trek or horseback riding? What's the fitness level required?
While the trip is suitable for both beginners and experienced adventurers, a good level of physical fitness is required to fully enjoy the experience. The trekking modality is considered moderate to high in difficulty.
Is there a weight limit for personal gear?
Yes, for horseback riders, the mule transport limit is 10 kg per person, and for trekkers, it is 12 kg.
Which group dates are offered for trekking, and which are for horseback riding?
Both options are offered on all the scheduled group dates, except for the group starting on December 19th, which is only for trekking.
Where is it recommended to stay the night before the trip?
We recommend staying in Malargüe, about 50 km from the meeting point (usually at the local parador), to make it easier to reach the start of the expedition.
What is the approximate daily distance covered?
Day 1: 13 km
Day 2: 20 km (10 km out and 10 km back)
Day 3: 13 km
What is the minimum number of participants for group departures?
A minimum of 6 confirmed participants is required for group departures to run.
If the minimum required is not reached 30 days before the start date, we offer two options:
a) Rescheduling: We will propose alternative available dates.
b) Full refund of the payment made, if none of the new dates offered are suitable for the client.
Additionally, if the group has fewer than 6 people but the participants wish to confirm the departure anyway, we can consider the option of operating the service with a rate adjustment. This is evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Can I recharge my electronic devices during the expedition?
Yes, we have solar energy equipment available for participants to recharge their devices.
What is the maximum altitude reached during the expedition?
The maximum altitude is 3,700 m at the memorial site.
Is it possible to rent equipment?
Yes, equipment rental is available through Inka, which is ideal if you don’t have all the necessary gear.
Will I have the chance to meet the guide and other participants before the trip?
Yes. One week before the expedition begins, we hold a virtual meet where you can get to know your guide and fellow participants, and clarify any questions regarding gear, schedules, transportation, and more.
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Guide Agency
Mendoza based company specialized in expeditions and trekkings to Mt. Aconcagua. All the trips are run by the best certified and professional guides, with unrivalled logistics and infrastructure.
Languages
English
Christian
Hendrik
Generally the group is too large for the number of guide. I am not the only hiker who felt that there are politics throughout the trip in the guide trying to reduce the group number. Some people were called in to additional medical checks in what felt like an attempt to reduce numbers. Earlier in the track a hiker passed medical and yet got asked to turn around. On my summit attempt I had gloves with hand warmers. However, the hand warmers didn't kick in and my index finger was becoming numb. I asked to stop to put on mittens, the guide reluctantly stopped and assisted with putting in mitten, except that he shoved the mittens on my hand and my thumb was not in the glove properly. I was unable to hold on to my walking stick and was effectively fumbling around with the walking stick. later I was behind another hiker we were both told to follow the guide for 15min and if we were too slow we'd have to turn back. I have enough to speed up at the time, even with my hand not being able to hold the poles. However, by then I'm really disappointed with the way the tour was being run and made no attempt to argue - I was stuck behind a slower hiker (i can't go any quicker) and my mittens were not on properly. Really at that altitude, how you feel does play a big factor in motivation, when the guide asked me and the other hiker to turn back, I'm really over the experience and wanted to get out. Not because of being fatigue but will all the politics that goes on I've had enough. I'm on holiday in the mountains - if i want to play politics, I'd stay in the office. made a point of helicoptering out the next day. What is frustrating is that our groups is so fast that we caught up with another group also from Inka and summited 2 hours before the cut off time. And yet hikers were turned around prematurely. I had enough energy on the hike down on the same day I was running down the chute section. I think you'd seen many negative comment about not client focused. I have to say I agree. I can't blame the guides for this but the lack of guide to hiker ratio. Maybe consider that for someone like me to even get into Argentina, it took months of effort. Summit is not really the point, is more to that I'm not even pushing myself to breaking point and was denied this - this is all a mountaineer wanted, to test the limits and sometimes we make the summit sometimes we don't and I get that. All I can say is taht logistics wise, food, supplies, porters, everything was well run. I would not recommend anyone that I know on this tour, if anything I learnt from other hikers to run a private expedition using Inka as Logistics.
Nafisa
The expedition company inka was not organised, poor communication, and planning. The guides were a bit rude, not client focused and walking fast. when I requested them to walk slow they became rude and aggressive. I didn't feel like the expedition was well structured and worth the money I spent. Would not recommend.
Eliza
Eliza
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