ASCENT TO MAIPO VOLCANO
LAGUNA DEL DIAMANTE NATURAL RESERVE – 5300 MASL
Would you like to make a glacier transit over a large crater at an altitude of more than 5000 meters?
A spectacular ascent for lovers of high altitude mountaineering, the Maipo Volcano is located on the shores of the Laguna del Diamante in one of the most beautiful areas of the Mendoza mountain range.
It is located 220 kilometers from the city of Mendoza; immersed in the Main Mountain Range being its summit the limit with Chile.
With an altitude of 5323 meters above sea level, it has the typical conical aspect of a volcano, with similar slopes on all its flanks and a wide frozen crater at more than 5000 meters above sea level.
In this 6-day expedition we will set up multiple intermediate camps to acclimatize to the altitude as we ascend the volcano, surrounded by mountains.
Throughout the tour we will have incredible views of the Laguna del Diamante and the mountain range, we will make a glacier transit over the crater of the volcano to access the summit.
All this, accompanied by homemade food, nutritious, healthy and adapted to the needs of each participant, from the hand of a team of professional guides who will provide the necessary assistance and safety at all times.
PROPOSAL DETAILS
MEETING MEETING POINT |
Bus Station, Tunuyán – Merndoza |
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SCHEDULES | Starts at 11:30hs and ends at 16:30hs. | ||||||||
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This trip is rated Difficult (5) (see Huka Difficulty Table).
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We do this trip in January to have nice weather, make sure the park is open and there is water at the campsites.
January 25 to 30, 2026
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Your itinerary for the adventure
Although we make every effort to adhere to the itinerary described below, the itinerary is subject to change for numerous reasons beyond our control, including weather and terrain conditions.
Day 1: Meeting and acclimatization
Acclimatization day, hiking in the area. A majestic landscape surrounded by high Andean plains and fields of volcanic scoria provide a stunning backdrop to the crystal clear waters of the lagoon.
- Height Laguna del Diamante: 3,300 masl.
- Estimated hiking time: 3-4 hours.
Day 2: Camp I
Ascent to Camp I.
- Estimated hiking time: 4 – 5 hours.
- Elevation gain: 500mts uphill.
- Starting altitude: 3,300 masl.
- Camp altitude: 3,800 masl.
Day 3: Camp II
Ascent to Camp II.
- Estimated hiking time: 4 – 5 hours.
- Elevation gain: 550mts uphill.
- Starting altitude: 3,800 masl.
- Camp altitude: 4,350 masl.
Day 4: Acclimatization
Acclimatization day at Camp II.
- Camp altitude: 4,350 masl.
Day 5: Summit attempt
We will try to reach the highest point of the volcano, crossing the flat glacier that rests on the crater and reaching the border with Chile at its summit.
- Estimated hiking time: 8 – 12 hours.
- Elevation gain: 900mts uphill.
- Starting altitude: 4,350 masl.
- Height of the summit: 5,250 meters above sea level.
Day 6 Descent to the base
Transfer to Mendoza, end of service.
List of required equipment
The key to your comfort during active travel is to wear layers (see Layering Clothing Basics). For maximum comfort at minimum weight, you need versatile layers that combine insulation, ventilation and weather protection.
Therefore, we created this checklist to help you choose your gear and bring only what you need. Weather and other conditions on the ground will dictate what clothing and equipment you will need to wear each day.
TREKKING AND CAMPING
- Trekking
- Large backpack (+65 liters)
- Trekking poles
- Large plastic bag (to store all equipment inside the backpack)
- Water bottles (at least 3 lts total capacity)
- Ice
- Crossing picket
- Crampons
- Camp
- Warm sleeping bag (-10°c comfort)
- Insulation
- Headlamp (with spare batteries)
- Cutlery
- Medium Tupper
- Personal mug for infusions/drinks
CLOTHING
- Head
- Warm hat
- Multifunction thermal collar (buff type)
- Sun hat
- Sunglasses (ideally category 3+)
- Upper body
- Synthetic long sleeve t-shirt
- Synthetic short sleeve t-shirt
- Coat (ideally fleece)
- Waterproof jacket
- Warm jacket
- Hands
- Warm gloves
- Waterproof gloves
- Undercarriage
- Inner long term or shim
- Long trekking pants
- Underwear
- Feet
- Rigid mountaineering boots (gramponeables)
- Warm socks (walking and night)
- Trekking socks
- Lightweight leisure footwear
PERSONAL CARE
- Sunscreen (minimum factor 50)
- Lip balm
- Wet wipes
- Small personal garbage bag
- Toothbrush and toothpaste
- Personal medication
DOCUMENTATION
- National identity card
- Social security/health insurance card
- Complete medical record (provided by Huka)
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