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Ojos Del Salado

Ojos del Salado, standing tall at 6,893 meters (22,615 feet), is not only the highest active volcano in the world but also one of the most exhilarating challenges for mountaineers seeking adventure in one of the most remote and breathtaking regions on earth. Located in the Chilean Andes, near the border with Argentina, Ojos del Salado is the highest mountain in Chile, and a summit that promises both a physical and mental challenge, paired with unparalleled views of the surrounding desert and mountain landscapes.

6,893 meters |  22,615 ft

Nevado Tres Cruces

Located in the heart of the Chilean Andes, Nevado Tres Cruces is the second highest peak in Chile, and a stunning and challenging summit that offers a perfect blend of high altitude mountaineering and breathtaking natural beauty. This lesser-known gem offers a sense of solitude and accomplishment that larger, more crowded peaks simply can’t match.

6,748 meters | 22,139 ft

Incahuasi

Incahuasi stands as one of the most iconic peaks in the Chilean Andes. Named after the ancient Inca Empire, whose influence once stretched across these mountains, Incahuasi is not just a physical challenge but a journey through time, offering climbers a chance to connect with both the natural beauty and rich cultural history of the Andes.

The mountain’s name—Incahuasi—translates to “House of the Inca,” and it holds great significance as a key landmark in the region, once part of the Inca trail network. Located in the heart of the Andes near the San Pedro de Atacama region, this majestic peak offers climbers an unforgettable adventure through rugged terrain, ancient ruins, and pristine high-altitude landscapes.

6,638 meters | 21,778 ft