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Travel to Mendoza, Las Leñas, The Wine tour, Argentina.
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The city of wine, mountaineering
and ski.
Mendoza is the starting point for climbers that
go to the Aconcagua, the highest mountain of
the western hemisphere.
Apart from its famous vineyards and, in wintertime,
being one of the largest ski resorts of Latin
America, Mendoza offers a wide range of vertiginous
activities: climbing, outings, descent in rough
waters, biking, horse rides, mountain climbing,
trekking, rock climbing, rafting, diving and
family camp.
The ski season is characterized by its north-like
weather that allows descending the most extreme
heights at the warm sun feeling the gentle air
in the face through the diverse ski runs.
Mendoza promises thrilling adventures in all
the seasons of the year full-adrenalin.
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Mendoza is the capital of the
province of Mendoza. Usually, it is a stop for
climbers heading up Aconcagua, which is the highest
mountain in the Western Hemisphere, or for other
activities such as mountaineering, hiking, horseback
riding, rafting, and others. In winter, ski fans
go to the city for its easy access to the Andes.
One of the main industries of the Mendoza area
is wine making.
Every year, marked by the grape harvest, the Vendimia
festival takes place in early March. Seventeen
beauty queens (one for each provincial departament)
are nominated, and the winner is selected by a
panel of about 50 judges.
There are several museums, the main ones being
the Museo Cornelio Moyano (a natural history museum)
and the Museo del Área Fundacional (Foundation
Area Museum, historical). In Maipú, southeast
from Mendoza, there is the Museo Nacional del
Vino (National Wine Museum) that points mainly
at the history of winemaking in the area.
Las Leñas
Las Leñas is a ski resort, situated in
the western part of the Mendoza. It is renowned
known for its powder snow, nice weather, Nordic
ski and outstanding opportunities for extreme
skiing. The ski area offers a good diversity of
slopes ranging from very easy pistes for beginners
to extreme ones for advanced skiers, which includes
a range of off-piste areas apt for extreme skiing.
There are 27 runs and a maximum non-stop skiable
distance of 7 km (not including off piste alternatives).
It is the highest resort of South America.
The skiing season goes from the end of June to
mid October. In case the weather conditions do
not contribute and there is not enough snow, Las
Leñas has a modern system to make artificial
snow.
This ski center is open during Argentine summer
and offers activities that include mountain biking,
horse riding, climbing and others.
The accommodation available is varied, ranging
from first-class hotels, apartment-hotels to sleep-houses.
You can find there a small shopping center that
includes a bank, ski-related shops, souvenir shops,
and a supermarket. The commercial offer is completed
by coffee houses, restaurants, and night clubs.
Wine Tours
Mendoza, the wine capital of Argentina, is situated
610 miles northwest of Buenos Aires. It is a
province at the foothills of the Andes in Argentina.
The dry climate, the cool nights and hot days,
the mineral-rich water, the sandy soil and the
abundance of sun combine to make this one of
the most perfect wine growing regions in the
world, producing great wines of the highest
order.
Mendoza constitutes the most traditional area
in the viticultural industry and the most important
wineries of the country are settled there, such
as: López, Valentín Bianchi, San
Telmo, Escorihuela, Cavas de Weinert, J&F
Lurton, Trapiche, Flichman, La Rural, Norton,
Félix Lavaque, Lagarde, Navarro Correas,
Nieto Senetiner, Goyenechea, Chandon. You can
go and visit each one of these wineries where
you can make a tour round them, having the opportunity
of tasting the best wines of the world.
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