Aconcagua



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The Aconcagua is a mountain located in the province of Mendoza, Argentina. It is the highest mountain in the Americas and the highest mountain outside of Asia, with a height of 6,962 meters (22,841 feet). The Aconcagua Provincial Park is a popular destination for climbers and hikers.

The park is open year-round, but the climbing season is from December to February. The park entrance fee is approximately $25 USD for foreigners and $10 USD for Argentine citizens. The official website for the park is http://www.aconcagua.mendoza.gov.ar/.

In the surrounding areas, visitors can explore the city of Mendoza, known for its wine production and vineyards. The city is approximately 2 hours from the park. Other popular destinations include the Andes Mountains and the Atuel Canyon.

Visitors can also take a tour of the Uspallata Valley, which is located about 1 hour from the park. The valley is known for its stunning scenery and historical significance, as it was used as a filming location for the movie "Seven Years in Tibet."

Overall, the Aconcagua and its surrounding areas offer visitors a unique and adventurous experience.

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