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Acotango
Height: 6,052 m
Countries:
ChileBolivia
Acotango, a majestic peak on the Chile-Bolivia border, offers climbers a unique blend of accessibility and high-altitude experience, set against the backdrop of the stunning Andean landscape. Its relatively straightforward ascent is perfect for those looking to step into high-altitude mountaineering, providing a rewarding journey with panoramic views that are simply unforgettable.
Prepare for an adventure climbing Acotango. This overview provides essential details on routes, difficulty, costs, and the best times to go, helping you plan a successful expedition.
Difficulty
- F: Easy (alpine grade 1)
When to go
- May to September
Guide links
These guides offer organised climbs for Acotango. Compare each trip - pricing, reviews, and key details to help you choose the right guide. To explore more options / routes, check out our full Guides Directory.
We've carefully selected these independent guides based on their expertise with Acotango. Compare their offerings, from group sizes and equipment inclusion to trip duration and support services. Each guide brings their own unique approach, so you can find the perfect match for your adventure. Click through to see full details and connect directly with any guide that interests you.
View the summit location and surrounding terrain to get a sense of the mountain's environment. This map offers a valuable perspective on the peak's position within the region, aiding climbers in visualizing their route and nearby landmarks.
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What you can see from the summit of Acotango. Click and pan around the map to explore, and zoom in/out to see the names of neighbouring mountains.
Acotango Links
useful websites, Groups and communities
Groups / links with more info on the Acotango route.
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