From the snow-capped volcanoes and high plateaus to the colorful sierras and desert-like badlands, curated luxury and discovery experiences for your clients.
Mendoza is intimately associated with wine. Known worldwide for its Malbec, exquisite wine resorts, boutique hotels and the traditional Wine Harvest Festival, the region offers experiences for all palates.
Its sunny climate, sandy soils and ancient irrigation systems provide ideal conditions for vineyards. From high-end international companies to small family-run estates and organic wineries led by new-generation enologists, Mendoza surprises at every turn.
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Talampaya is a sedimentary desert in La Rioja Province, where erosion sculpted cliffs of soft sandstone over 250 million years. This remarkable area houses wildlife like pumas and Andean condors, dinosaur remains, and traces of pre-Colombian cultures.
The Talampaya Canyon, park's main attraction, is explored on 2-4 hour excursions by van, bike, or foot. Don't miss the Ciudad Perdida and Arco Iris sites.
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Located in San Juan Province, Ischigualasto shares a geological basin with Talampaya. It is one of the most important paleontological sites, with fossils from nearly the entire Triassic Period (245-208 million years ago).
The panoramic circuit reveals incredible rock formations sculpted by erosion, with names such as the worm, boccia field, sphinx, submarine, mushroom and the bright red cliffs of Los Colorados.
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Payunia is an immense volcanic field in southern Mendoza Province, with over 750 volcanic cones, dark lava flows and basaltic rocks. Authorized excursions from Malargüe or San Rafael reveal dramatic landscapes reminiscent of the Earth's origins.
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Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the Americas at 6,962 meters, near the High Mountain Road crossing into Chile. While climbers aim for the summit, other visitors enjoy trekking and panoramic viewpoints at base camps.
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