Traverse the Andes from Argentina to Chile

🌎Location: Argentina to Chile
🌙Duration: 10 days / 9 nights
⛺Accommodation:
Tents and mountain huts
🐴Riding:
Intermediate-Advanced
📅Dates:
January 12-21 2025
February 2-11 2025

Crossing the Andes Mountain Range is an epic journey, with a striking natural beauty that places the rider in the midst of immensity itself. The trip across the Andes showcases snow-capped mountains, valleys, rivers and waterfalls. This trip also awakens our most resilient spirit to overcome the inclement weather. Words cannot express how it feels to be in such a beautiful place. And the reason is clear: this trip combines adventure, effort, beauty, solitude and magnificence.  Of course, you will appreciate the true value of your horse in such circumstances. You can also understand what the Argentine national hero, General José de San Martin, must have felt when he crossed the Andes with his forces. You will follow the same trails that were once used by his Liberation Army in 1817 to liberate Chile from the Spanish monarchy. You will make your journey across this imposing mountain range sharing with “huasos” and “gauchos”, their typical muleteer customs and traditions, surrounded by the highest mountains of America: Mercedario (6,770 m) and Aconcagua (6,959 m), the highest on the continent, covered with glaciers and eternal snow. 


Horses

On the Argentine side, you will be riding Peruvian horses.  The Peruvian Paso horse moves in a special gait, the paso llano, which is very comfortable for the rider and at an average speed of 10 to 12 km/h it allows to move quite quickly over a long period of time. The horse moves both legs of the same side, first the hind leg steps down and then the front leg. The paso llano is a broken, harmonic four-beat gait, the center of gravity is almost immobile what makes it a very smooth and comfortable gait to ride. 

Neither the horses nor the saddles can be taken into Chile. Always committed to excellence, we have selected superb Chilean criollo horses for the Chilean side. The Chilean horse, also known as “corralero”, is a horse breed used in the rural areas of Chile, especially in the central and southern part of the country. Its muscles have been specially developed for speed and they are completely adapted for a life in mountain areas. The education of the horses is based on the principles of the ethology which studies the brain and learning processes of horses and emphasizes on the respectful and ethical treatment. The horses are well-educated, versatile, and responsive. 


Riding

Intermediate to Advanced

Riders should be capable of spending long hours in the saddle, tacking and untacking their own horse, and controlling the horse at all paces in all kinds of terrain.

On the Argentine side, the gaucho saddle was specifically designed to give comfort to the rider and protect the horse’s back. The reins and bridle are made of sole leather which is also used when getting a horse under saddle as it is light and transmits the given helps easily to the horse’s mouth. 

On the Chilean side, the saddle consists of an iron frame, the pommel and the cantle. With a blanket that absorbs sweat and a very comfortable felt pad that provides extra cushioning for the rider’s weight. On top of the saddle is sheepskins for greater comfort. 

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Terrain

During the ride, you will discover the breathtaking landscapes of our Andes Mountains, which are abrupt and semi-arid in the low mountain range; barren and rocky in the snow area. The wind and the cold will sculpt your mettle and you will have to overcome the obstacles that the mountain presents. You will occasionally see the abundant wildlife. Guanacos, Vizcachas and Condors will be watching us from the heights – their territory.  The area we visit is the Andean High Range, the area with the highest peaks of the central Andes. There are mountains with a height of more than 6,000 meters, such as mounts Ramada (6,300), Mercedario (6,700) and Mesa (6,200), which have beautiful glaciers embellishing their mountainsides. However, the one that steals the show is Mount Aconcagua. Reaching almost 7,000 meters, it is the colossal guardian of the Andes, and it will also be part of our setting for 2 days. During the horseback ride, we will go up and down crossing three mountain ranges: Paso del Espinacito 4,400 m, Cordón Limítrofe 3,500 m and La Colorada of 3,500 m on the Chilean side. The vegetation is scarce; however, in the marshes and wetlands, we can find a great variety of birdlife. These pastures, with their intense green, will brighten the landscape. We should not be surprised to see herds of guanacos in the distance, as well as curious condors near us. 


Accommodation

During the itinerary, riders will camp for 7 days and spend the remaining nights in hotels. 


Dining

Three meals are provided per day, from breakfast on Day 1 to lunch on the final day.


Itinerary


Dates

January 12-21 2025
February 2-11 2025


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Price Includes:

  • All accommodations

  • All meals

  • All riding activities, including tack and equipment

  • Transportation from end of trip back to starting point

Does not include:

  • Airfare to and from

  • Additional travel costs

  • Travel insurance

  • Visas and travel costs

  • Guide gratuities