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Discover the stunning peaks of the Argentinean Andes on an exhilarating mountain climbing adventure in Neuquen province. Climb to the top of Lanín volcano, Domuyo volcano, Cerro Bayo and more! Compare and book a certified guide for your trip on Explore-Share.com: 1500+ guides, 70+ countries and more than 8000 different programs to choose from.
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What should I know about Mountain Climbing Neuquen?
Neuquen Province is located in the south of Argentina, bordering the Andes mountains. This stunning Patagonian location is home to the emblematic Lanin Volcano, as well as to other prominent peaks including Domuyo Volcano, Cerro Bayo and more! Villa La Angostura, a famous mountain town that brings in visitors from all over the world due to its breathtaking beauty is also located in Neuquen and well worth visiting! Don’t miss the chance to enjoy a unique Mountain Climbing adventure with one of the guides at Explore-Share.com!
Why should I choose Neuquen for my Mountain Climbing adventure?
Stunning volcanos
Located in the Pacific Ring of Fire, Nequen boasts awe-inspiring volcanos such as Lanin and Domuyo, which are exciting mountain climbing spots!
Andean mountain culture
Stunning peaks and mountain-scapes, mountaineering enthusiasts, delicious local food are all part of the Andean charm!
Villa La Angostura
Villa La Angostura is a town in Neuquen province that is considered to be one of the most beautiful locations in the mountainous parts of Patagonia!
What can I expect from the weather during my Mountain Climbing trip in Neuquen?
Neuquen is arid and very windy. Summer highs average in 23 °C (73 °F), winter lows average in 6 °C (43 °F) with below zero temperatures in the mountains.
Which language is predominantly spoken in the Neuquen region?
Spanish
What currency is accepted around Neuquen?
Argentine Peso
How can I get to Neuquen?
You can fly in from Mendoza, Córdoba, Comodoro Rivadavia, Santiago de Chile and Buenos Aires. Otherwise, long distance bus services are also an option as is driving.
What's the country code for the Neuquen region?
+54
When is the best time to travel to Neuquen for Mountain Climbing?
During the warmer months between November and March.
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My rating for the winter ascent of Lanin volcano is 10/10 in every possible aspect. Luis organized perfectly well the whole ascent and assembled a great team of guides (Ramiro, Gabriel and Jonathan) who came with him to the mountain. The day before we met in San Martin to check the equipment, and on day one after the hike up to the refuge, we went over the techniques and gear needed for the summit day (self-arrest, avalanche safety equipment, etc.). Summit day is demanding, but exceptional! The views from the summit include Villarica, Llaima and Copahue volcanoes to the north, and Tronador, Puntiagudo and Osorno to the south. Booking through Explore-Share was very smooth and easy, the customer service is the best!
Chloe
Luis es un guía absolutamente maravilloso, con un conocimiento de la montaña superlativo que nos dio seguridad y permitió disfrutar incluso con condiciones climáticas difíciles. Tiene un gran manejo de grupo, firme y amable a la vez, con sentido del humor y gran amor por la naturaleza. Los seis días de la transvolcánica fueron mágicos y estoy a la expectativa de una nueva travesía.
Kevin
I climbed Domuyo with Benjamín few days ago, it was amazing! Benja, and his assistant Martín, were very clever and professional handling a group in which the members had different levels of experience and training. Besides, they know the area and the mountain very well, so we were able to make it to the summit! I definitely recommend Benja as a guide in Patagonia, he made us feel very safe at all moments, and helped us discover a fantastic place.
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My rating for the winter ascent of Lanin volcano is 10/10 in every possible aspect. Luis organized perfectly well the whole ascent and assembled a great team of guides (Ramiro, Gabriel and Jonathan) who came with him to the mountain. The day before, we met in San Martin to check the equipment. On day one, after the hike up to the refuge, we went over the techniques and gear needed for the summit day (self-arrest, avalanche safety equipment, etc.). Summit day is demanding, but exceptional! The views from the summit include Villarica, Llaima and Copahue volcanoes to the north, and Tronador, Puntiagudo and Osorno to the south. Booking through Explore-Share was very smooth and easy, the customer service is the best!
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