The view is simply fantastic, more beautiful than I have experienced almost anywhere in the world, including Colorado. The only problem is that you have to deal with the Argentine driver on your way past Mendoza. They really don't have any rules to drive, we can't even know they have any driving rules. So if you're going to visit here, it's best to find a guide or just a group. We reported a group, probably 200 Argentine pesos per person. The best way to pay is to take dollars or euros to the bus parking lot and wait for someone to ask you, “Do you want to pay back?” For last week, the official exchange rate was 5 Argentine pesos for 1 dollar, but the actual market exchange rate was almost7.75 Argentine pesos to 1 dollar.
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The view is simply fantastic, more beautiful than I have experienced almost anywhere in the world, including Colorado. The only problem is that you have to deal with the Argentine driver on your way past Mendoza. They really don't have any rules to drive, we can't even know they have any driving rules. So if you're going to visit here, it's best to find a guide or just a group. We reported a group, probably 200 Argentine pesos per person. The best way to pay is to take dollars or euros to the bus parking lot and wait for someone to ask you, “Do you want to pay back?” For last week, the official exchange rate was 5 Argentine pesos for 1 dollar, but the actual market exchange rate was almost7.75 Argentine pesos to 1 dollar.
Stopped here with a few friends on a very short hike - but the trails and views were great. The parking lot is easy to reach and the Andes mountains from the standpoint are fantastic. On the day we went there was no one around and we could watch birds and thoroughly enjoy nature. You can definitely feel this altitude.
The original appearance of Akonggagua Mountain is desolate and vast, with weathered rocks, ice and clouds, and the scenery is very good. The glaciers seen along the way, although incomparable to the scale of Everest, are also very spectacular. The sunset is west, and the mountains are shrouded in golden embers, quiet and peaceful. Aconcagua is not the hardest mountain I have ever climbed, but it is the most difficult and dangerous climb.
Mount Acongagua, located in the National Geopark of Acongagua on the outskirts of Mendoza City, is the first peak in South America. The majestic and magnificent mountain is displayed at different heights. The mountainside shows different natural landscapes. The mountain top is snowy all year round. The difficulty of climbing this mountain is professional. Every year, the total number of climbers is controlled, and tourists still enjoy the view under the mountain.
A famous local volcano, erupting hundreds of years ago, the entire forest interior space is very empty, there is no plant resources in the mountains here.