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DESCRIPTION
El Plomo mountain is the highest visible peak from Santiago, and it's a great viewpoint of the central mountain range. Once a sacred mountain for the Incas, it is now a classic of Chilean mountaineering. During the the first two days you will go from the valley of El Cepo river until the slope of El Plomo. The following day you will reach the top of the mountain in a 10 hour walk. The fourth day you will go back to Santiago, aided by mules.
HIGHLIGHTS
Andes Mountains, Cerro El Plomo Mountain
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 Day 1. Santiago, Piedra Numerada.  Day 2. Piedra Numerada, Federación refuge.  Day 3. Federación refuge, peak, Federación refuge.  Day 4. Federación refuge, Santiago. |
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The program includes
- Transfers to and from Santiago.
- Meals.
- Cooking and camping equipment.
- A guide for every three people.
- Aid of mules to base camp and for carrying equipment in the way back.
The program does not include
- Personal equipment (sleeping bag, comforter, plates, cutlery, thermal clothing).
- Evacuation or early abandonment of the expedition
Quantity of guides for this service will depend on number of passengers.
Number of passengers
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number of guides
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| 2 |
1 |
| 3 |
1 |
| 4 |
2 |
| 6 |
2 |
Rates are per passenger and expressed in Americal dollars
PROGRAM |
 NUMBER OF PASSENGERS |
2
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3 |
4 |
6 |
El Plomo hill ascent
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USD 1.614 |
USD 1.172 |
USD 1.150 |
USD 873 |
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- Fees are per person per program, in U.S. dollars (US$) or equivalent in Chilean pesos (CL).
- Fees may be subject to change without previous notification. These DO NOT apply to events, conferences and fairs.
- Please, read our Terms and Conditions of Sale.
Cancellation Policy read here Â
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