Sierra de Ramon Crossing


It is natural to feel so small before the immensity of this great Sierra de Ramón!

A beautiful crossing not to forget…

 

Sierra de Ramon Crossing

 

Why should we only delight in looking at the great Sierra de Ramón, if we can walk through it? We are used to observe from the city this great Sierra, which surprises and enchants us with its beauty. In winter dressed in white and in summer with its imposing presence, sheltering the capital of Santiago de Chile.

We invite you to visit it in all its extension and live this exciting experience with us!
On this tour you will enjoy an amazing view of Santiago de Chile and the Andes Mountains, the best panoramic view of the Central Andes!
There is nothing like watching the sunrise between the mountains, feeling the wind and connecting with the strength of the mountain, in all its splendor.

During the route we will ascend to the summits of Cerro Provincia (2,750 masl), the summit of Morro Tambor (2,893 masl) and the summit of the highest mountain in the entire Sierra de Ramón: Cerro San Ramón (3,253 masl).

In addition, we will get into the heart of this Sierra and the history that is in it. The Incas also visited the Sierra de Ramón, which is why there is an Inca shrine along the route. Also, we will be able to see and interact with the rich native flora and fauna, such as: condors, culpeo foxes, different species of birds, trees like the quillay, peumo, arrayán, etc.

This journey invites us to a real adventure of mid-mountain trekking, in a safe, personalized, professional and full of companionship environment.

 

 

We invite you to travel through this great Sierra, from North to South, from Farellones to Cajón del Maipo, in the great Andes Mountains!


Where is the Sierra de Ramon located?

 

Starting Point: Road to Farellones, route G-21, Kilometer 5, Ñilhue Bridge “parking lot” (1000 masl).

Endpoint: El Manzano, Cajon del Maipo, “parking lot” El Manzano” Camp (900 masl).

Región: Metropolitan Region (RM).


Altitude

 

Altura inicial: 1.000 masl, Ñilhue Bridge, Farellones.

Altura máxima: 3.253 masl, Mt.San Ramón summit.

Altura termino travesía: 900 masl, El Manzano, Cajon del Maipo.


What is the distance (km) to be covered?

 

Distance from  Ñilhue bridge to Mt. Provincia summit: 10 km. Approx.

Distance from  Ñilhue bridge to Mt. Provincia summit to Mt. San Ramon dome: 10.34 km. Approx.

Distance from Mt. San Ramon to El Manzano camp: 18.87 km. Approx.

Total distance to be covered: 39.21 km.


Difficulty level of Sierra de Ramón crossing

 

Difficulty in autumn and winter season: Medium / High.

Difficulty in summer season: High.


We present the main attractions of the Sierra de Ramon

 

We will climb 4 beautiful peaks: Mt. Alto El Naranjo (1.890 masl), Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl), Morro del Tambor (2.893 masl) and Mt. San Ramon (3.253 masl).

You will travel from north to south the 39 km of the Sierra de Ramon crossing.

You will live the experience of trekking in the central Andes.

You will challenge your limits by ascending  a challenging.

You will be able to travel through unique landscapes in the interior of the Andes mountain range, among forests, rivers and mountains.

You will see and learn about the endemic flora and fauna of the central Andes and central Chile.

Incredible views of the great mountains of the Andes Mountains await you, during the route you will be able to see the great Apu Cerro el plomo (5,424 masl), the majestic Tupungato Volcano (6,570 masl), among other beautiful mountains of the central Andes.

You will have incredible views of the city of Santiago de Chile.

You will visit the Cajón del Maipo, a must-see tourist destination in the city of Santiago.


Ideal season for this trip

 

You can do this trek all year round. If you like to walk on snow, enjoy the snowy landscapes and the cold weather, we recommend you to do this trekking in autumn and winter season. If you like sunny days, warm sunsets and mountain landscapes with their spring and summer tones and colors, we recommend you to do this trekking in summer season.

 

Attention! In the summer season, you should consider carrying water, so the weight of the backpack increases considerably, because during the route there is no water until you reach the river in the Manzano sector.


What are the requirements to make this crossing?

 

Previous experience in activities of more than 1 day of trekking is required.

The physical capacity to carry a backpack of 65 to 85 liters is required.

You must be in good health and physical condition for the activity.

To have the appropriate personal technical clothing for the activity.

If you are a minor, you must have written authorization from your parents or guardians.

You must complete and sign a medical form which is given to you before each activity.

You must comply with Covid-19 protocols.


Programs and itineraries designed to give you a unique experience in each place we visit. Discover the culture, gastronomy, history and people of each place we visit. 

 

Choose the itinerary of your preference, the accordion will be displayed and at the end of each itinerary you will find the prices of each program and itinerary of this activity.

 

 

We invite you to get to know our available itineraries, in each itinerary you will find detailed information about the Sierra de Ramón Crossing, what it includes and its respective price!

 

Sierra de Ramon Crossing

 

Summer Season Itineraries

 

BASIC ITINERARY SIERRA DE RAMON- 3 DAYS - SUMMER SEASON

 

Basic Itinerary Sierra de Ramon – 3 days – Summer Season

 

From Ñilhue bridge

 

This crossing includes the ascent to

 

Mt. Alto El Naranjo (1.890 masl) – Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl) – Morro del Tambor (2.893 masl) y Mt. San Ramon (3.253 masl)

 

 

  • Start point: Road to Farellones,  G-21 route, Kilometer 5 , Ñilhue bridge “parking lot” (1.000 masl).

 

  • Endpoint: El Manzano, Cajón del Maipo, “parking lot” El Manzano camp (900 masl).

 

  • Initial altitude: 1.000 masl, Ñilhue bridge, Farellones.

 

  • Maximum altitude: 3.253 masl, Mt. San Ramon summit.

 

  • Altitude at the end of the crossing: 900 masl, El Manzano, Cajon del Maipo.

 

  • Days: 3 days.

 

 

 

  • Day 1

Santiago – Ñilhue bridge, Mt. Provincia – Mt. Alto El Naranjo (1.890 masl) – Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl), Camp 1.

 

We include:

  • Pick up hotel, hostal, address or meeting point.

 

 

  • Day 2

Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl), Camp 1 – Camp 2.

 

 

  • Day 3

Camp 2 – Mt. San Ramon summit (3.253 masl) – El Manzano camp – Santiago.

 

We include:

  • Pick up in El Manzano camp.
  • Drop off in hotel, hostal, address.

 

Important information: This is a long day, from the summit of Mt. San Ramon to the El Manzano campsite it is about 18 km of hiking. Good physical condition is required for long stretches of descent.

 

 

Services included:

 

  • Bilingual high mountain guide with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder).
  • Assistant guide with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder).
  • Entrance fee Cordillera Park.
  • Entrance fee El Manzano camp.
  • Interpretive maps.
  • Binoculars.
  • Complete first aid kit: This kit meets all the requirements to be able to assist our clients in remote areas. It is important, if the client presents some type of diagnosis, such as hypertension, diabetes or other, to warn the guide in advance. It is an obligation for the safety of our clients and guides to fill out the medical form, which will be provided in advance. The client must also carry his own medication and it is suggested to carry a personal first aid kit in case of requiring retained medication.
  • Insurance for Adventure Tourism activities.
  • Gps.
  • Intercommunication radios.
  • Satelital Telephone (a charge of $2.000 per minute will be made).

 

 

Especification of transportation, food, guides, and others:

 

  • 4X4 vehicles

 

Our vehicles are equipped to operate in high mountain terrain, they comply with all the safety systems established by law to operate in this type of terrain.

 

  • Toyota 4Runner 4×4 equipped for high mountain.
  • Mitsubishi L200 CRT 4×4 equipped for high mountain.

 

Both vehicles include:

 

  • Identification with company logo.
  • Winter kit.
  • Sixth Spare wheel.
  • Anti-tip bars.
  • Mountain conditioning equipment.

 

 

Food provided by Allmountain:

 

  • This itinerary does not include meals.

 

Important: In this itinerary the client will be in charge of providing and cooking his/her own food. We recommend considering the following food items.

 

The following meals are to be considered for the 3 days of the Adventure and Crossing:

 

  • Breakfast.
  • Travel snack.
  • Box lunch.
  • Lunch.
  • Dinner.

 

 

Guide and Assistant Guide:

 

  • Bilingual high mountain guide with international WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder) certification.
  • Assistant guide with international WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder) certification.

 

 

Photography service:

 

  • Delivery of photographic sets to our clients.

 

 

Satelital Telephone:

 

  • Iridium Satelital Telephone Latin America plan (The use of the Satelital Telephone has a service charge associated with the use of your minutes, value per minute $2,000 CLP).

 

 

Covid 19 prevention elements: 

 

  • Alcohol Gel.
  • Infrared thermometer for temperature measurement.
  • Mask.

 

 

Equipment not provided by Allmountain in the basic itinerary and required for the Sierra de Ramon crossing: 

 

  • 4-season tents.
  • Kitchenettes.
  • Plate/fork/knife/spoon/glass.
  • Pots and cleaning utensils.
  • All meals included during the trip (breakfast, lunch, snack and dinner). Clients must provide and cook their own food.

 

 

Obligatory technical equipment not included in the basic itinerary:

 

  • Helmet.
  • Trekking poles.

 

Attention: In case you have your personal technical equipment, it will be checked in the meeting prior to the activity to validate its functionality. If the guide in charge considers that the equipment is not in a condition to be used during the activity, it must be replaced by the equipment provided by Allmountain Chile.

 

 

This itinerary does not include:

 

  • Technical clothing (If you require technical clothing we can suggest where to rent it).
  • Food for the days of the Crossing and Adventure.
  • Mountain cook.
  • Technical equipment.
  • Camping equipment.
  • Lunch or dinner in a typical restaurant of the area (Cajón del Maipo).

 

 

Prices per person 3-day basic itinerary Sierra de Ramón

Summer season

 

Prices per person (CLP)

IVA Included

 

1 Person: $ 720.000.- CLP (Private crossing and adventure)

2 Persons: $ 375.000.- CLP (Per person)

3 Persons: $ 280.000.- CLP (Per person)

4 Persons: $ 230.000.- CLP (Per person)

5 Persons: $ 200.000.- CLP (Per person)

 

FULL ITINERARY SIERRA DE RAMON - 3 DAYS - SUMMER SEASON

 

Full Itinerary Sierra de Ramon Crossing – 3 days – Summer Season

From Ñilhue brigde

 

This crossing includes the ascent to:

 

Mt. Alto El Naranjo (1.890 masl) – Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl) – Morro del Tambor (2.893 masl) y Mt. San Ramon (3.253 masl)

 

 

  • Location: Road to Farellones, G-21 route, Kilometer 5, Ñilhue bridge “parking lot” (1.000 masl).

 

  • Endpoint: El Manzano, Cajón del Maipo, “parking lot” El Manzano camp (900 masl).

 

  • Initial Altitude: 1.000 masl, Ñilhue bridge, Farellones.

 

  • Maximum Altitude: 3.253 masl, Mt. San Ramon summit.

 

  • Altitude at the end of the crossing: 900 masl, El Manzano, Cajon del Maipo.

 

  • Days: 3 days.

 

 

  • Day 1

Santiago – Ñilhue bridge, Mt. Provincia – Mt. Alto El Naranjo (1.890 masl) – Cerro Provincia (2.750 masl), Camp 1.

 

We include:

  • Pick up hotel, hostel, home or meeting point.
  • Snack / Walking ration.
  • Camp set up.
  • Dinner.

 

 

  • Day 2

Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl), Camp 1 – Camp 2.

 

We include:

  • Breakfast.
  • Camp dismantling.
  • Snack / Walking ration.
  • Dinner.
  • Camp set up.

 

 

  • Day 3

Camp 2 – Mt. San Ramon (3.253 masl) –  El Manzano camping – Dinner at a typical restaurant in Cajon del Maipo – Santiago.

 

We included:

  • Breakfast.
  • Camp dismantling.
  • Snack / Walking ration.
  • Lunch or dinner in a typical restaurant of the area (Cajón del Maipo).
  • Pick up at Camping El Manzano.
  • Drop off.

 

Información importante: This is a long day, from the summit of Mt. San Ramon to the El Manzano campsite it is about 18 km of hiking. Good physical condition is required for long stretches of descent.

 

Equipment provided by Allmountain: 

 

  • The North Face 4 seasons tents.
  • Gas stove.
  • Plate/ fork/ knife/ spoon/ cup/ glass.
  • Pots and utensils for cleaning.
  • All meals included during the expedition (breakfast, walking ration, lunch, snack and dinner). The guides will provide food for the clients.
  • Masks, alcohol gel and infrared gun to measure temperature.

 

 

Services  included:

 

  • Guía Bilingual high mountain guide with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder).
  • Assistant guide with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder).
  • Entrance fee to Cordillera Park Association.
  • Camping El Manzano campsite entrance fee.
  • Food for the days of the trek. Our guides will be in charge of providing food for the clients.
  • Interpretative maps.
  • Binoculars.
  • Complete first aid kit; This kit meets all the requirements to be able to assist our clients in remote areas. It is important, if the client presents some type of diagnosis, such as hypertension, diabetes or other, to warn the guide in advance. It is an obligation for the safety of our clients and guides to fill out the medical form, which will be provided in advance. The client must also carry his own medication and it is suggested to carry a personal first aid kit in case of requiring retained medication.
  • Insurance for Adventure Tourism activities.
  • GPS.
  • Intercommunication radios.
  • Satelital Telephone (a charge of $2.000 per minute will be made).

 

 

Technical equipment included and provided by Allmountain:

 

  • Trekking poles.
  • Helmet.
  • Sleeping bags -30°C.
  • Standard sleeping pad.

 

Attention: If you have your personal technical equipment, it will be checked in the meeting prior to the activity to validate its functionality. If the guide in charge considers that the equipment is not in good condition to be used during the activity, it must be replaced by the equipment provided by Allmountain Chile.

 

 

Specification of transportation, food, guides, and others:

 

  • 4X4 Vehicles

 

Our vehicles are equipped to operate in high mountain terrain, they comply with all safety systems established by law to operate in this type of terrain.

 

  • Toyota 4Runner 4×4 equipped for high mountain.
  • Mitsubishi L200 CRT 4×4 equipped for high mountain.

 

Both vehicles include:

 

  • Identification with company logo.
  • Winter kit.
  • Spare sixth wheel.
  • Anti-tip bars.
  • Mountain conditioning equipment.

 

 

Food provided by Allmountain:

 

Meals for the 3 days of Crossing and Adventure are included:

 

  • Breakfast.
  • Travel snack.
  • Ration of March or cold box lunch.
  • Lunch.
  • Dinner.

 

Restaurants included:

 

  • Lunch or dinner in a typical restaurant of the area (Cajón del Maipo).

 

Important information: If you require a special diet or you are vegan, celiac or other please specify in the Medical Card.

 

 

Guide and assistant guide and assistant mountain cook:

 

  • Bilingual high mountain guide with international WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder) certification.
  • Assistant Guide with international WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder) certification.

 

 

Photography service:

 

  • Delivery of photographic sets to our clients.

 

 

Satelital Telephone: 

 

  • Iridium Satelital Telephone Latin America plan (The use of the Satelital Telephone has a service charge associated with the use of your minutes, value per minute $2,000 CLP).

 

 

Covid 19 prevention elements:  

 

  • Masks.
  • Alcohol Gel.
  • Infrared thermometer to measure temperature.

 

 

This itinerary does not include: 

 

  • Technical clothing (If you require technical clothing we can suggest where to rent it).

 

 

 

 

Prices per person 3 days full itinerary Sierra de Ramón 

Summer Season

 

Prices per person (CLP)

IVA Included

 

1 Person: $ 860.000.- CLP (Private crossing and adventure)

2 Persons: $ 500.000.- CLP (Per person)

3 Persons: $ 400.000.- CLP (Per person)

4 Persons: $ 350.000.- CLP (Per person)

5 Persons: $ 320.000.- CLP (Per person)

 

 

BASIC ITINERARY SIERRA DE RAMON - 4 DAYS - SUMMER SEASON

 

Basic Itinerary Sierra de Ramon – 4 days – Summer Season

From Ñilhue Bridge

 

This crossing includes the ascent to

 

Mt. Alto El Naranjo (1.890 masl) – Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl) – Morro del Tambor (2.893 masl) y Mt. San Ramon (3.253 masl)

 

 

  • Start point: Road to Farellones,  G-21 route, Kilometer 5 , Ñilhue bridge “parking lot” (1.000 masl).

 

  • Endpoint: El Manzano, Cajón del Maipo, “parking lot” El Manzano camp (900 masl).

 

  • Initial altitude: 1.000 masl, Ñilhue bridge, Farellones.

 

  • Maximum altitude: 3.253 masl, Mt. San Ramon summit.

 

  • Altitude at the end of the crossing: 900 masl, El Manzano, Cajon del Maipo.

 

  • Days: 4 days.

 

  • Day 1

Santiago – Ñilhue bridge, Mt.Provincia – Mt. Alto El Naranjo (1.890 masl) – Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl), Camp 1.

 

We include:

  • Pick up hotel, hostel, address or meeting point.

 

 

  • Day 2

Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl), Camp 1 – Camp 2.

 

 

  • Day 3

Camp 2 – Mt. San Ramon summit (3.253 masl) – El Manzano camping, Camp 3.

 

 

  • Day 4

El Manzano camping, Camp 3 – Santiago.

 

We include:

  • Pick up in El Manzano Camping .
  • Drop off in hotel, hostal or address.

 

 

Services included:

 

  • Bilingual high mountain guide with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder).
  • Assistant guide with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder).
  • Entrance fee Cordillera Park.
  • Entrance fee El Manzano camp.
  • Interpretive maps.
  • Binoculars.
  • Complete first aid kit: This kit meets all the requirements to be able to assist our clients in remote areas. It is important, if the client presents some type of diagnosis, such as hypertension, diabetes or other, to warn the guide in advance. It is an obligation for the safety of our clients and guides to fill out the medical form, which will be provided in advance. The client must also carry his own medication and it is suggested to carry a personal first aid kit in case of requiring retained medication.
  • Insurance for Adventure Tourism activities.
  • Gps.
  • Intercommunication radios.
  • Satelital Telephone (a charge of $2.000 per minute will be made).

 

 

Especification of transportation, food, guides, and others:

 

  • 4X4 vehicles

 

Our vehicles are equipped to operate in high mountain terrain, they comply with all the safety systems established by law to operate in this type of terrain.

 

  • Toyota 4Runner 4×4 equipped for high mountain.
  • Mitsubishi L200 CRT 4×4 equipped for high mountain.

 

Both vehicles include:

 

  • Identification with company logo.
  • Winter kit.
  • Sixth Spare wheel.
  • Anti-tip bars.
  • Mountain conditioning equipment.

 

 

Food provided by Allmountain:

 

  • This itinerary does not include meals.

 

Important: In this itinerary the client will be in charge of providing and cooking his/her own food. We recommend considering the following food items.

 

The following meals are to be considered for the 4 days of the Adventure and Crossing:

 

  • Breakfast.
  • Travel snack.
  • Box lunch.
  • Lunch.
  • Dinner.

 

 

Guide and Assistant Guide:

 

  • Bilingual high mountain guide with international WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder) certification.
  • Assistant guide with international WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder) certification.

 

 

Photography service:

 

  • Delivery of photographic sets to our clients.

 

 

Satelital Telephone:

 

  • Iridium Satelital Telephone Latin America plan (The use of the Satelital Telephone has a service charge associated with the use of your minutes, value per minute $2,000 CLP).

 

 

Covid 19 prevention elements: 

 

  • Alcohol Gel.
  • Infrared thermometer for temperature measurement.
  • Mask.

 

 

Equipment not provided by Allmountain in the basic itinerary and required for the Sierra de Ramon crossing: 

 

  • 4-season tents.
  • Kitchenettes.
  • Plate/fork/knife/spoon/glass.
  • Pots and cleaning utensils.
  • All meals included during the trip (breakfast, lunch, snack and dinner). Clients must provide and cook their own food.

 

 

Obligatory technical equipment not included in the basic itinerary:

 

  • Helmet.
  • Trekking poles.

 

Attention: In case you have your personal technical equipment, it will be checked in the meeting prior to the activity to validate its functionality. If the guide in charge considers that the equipment is not in a condition to be used during the activity, it must be replaced by the equipment provided by Allmountain Chile.

 

 

This itinerary does not include:

 

  • Technical clothing (If you require technical clothing we can suggest where to rent it).
  • Food for the days of the Crossing and Adventure.
  • Mountain cook.
  • Technical equipment.
  • Camping equipment.
  • Lunch or dinner in a typical restaurant of the area (Cajón del Maipo).

 

 

Prices per person 4-day basic itinerary Sierra de Ramón

Summer Season

 

Prices per person (CLP)

IVA Included

 

1 Person: $ 840.000.- CLP (Private crossing and adventure)

2 Persons: $ 430.000.- CLP (Per person)

3 Persons: $ 320.000.- CLP (Per person)

4 Persons: $ 255.000.- CLP (Per person)

5 Persons: $ 225.000.- CLP (Per person)

 

FULL ITINERARY SIERRA DE RAMON - 4 DAYS - SUMMER SEASON

 

Full itinerary Sierra de Ramon – 4 days – Summer Season

From Ñilhue Bridge

 

This crossing includes the ascent to:

 

Mt. Alto El Naranjo (1.890 masl) – Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl) – Morro del Tambor (2.893 masl) y Mt. San Ramon (3.253 masl)

 

 

  • Location: Road to Farellones, G-21 route, Kilometer 5, Ñilhue bridge “parking lot” (1.000 masl).

 

  • Endpoint: El Manzano, Cajón del Maipo, “parking lot” El Manzano camp (900 masl).

 

  • Initial Altitude: 1.000 masl, Ñilhue bridge, Farellones.

 

  • Maximum Altitude: 3.253 masl, Mt. San Ramon summit.

 

  • Altitude at the end of the crossing: 900 masl, El Manzano, Cajon del Maipo.

 

  • Days: 4 days.

 

 

  • Day 1

Santiago – Ñilhue bridge, Mt.Provincia – Mt. Alto El Naranjo (1.890 masl) – Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl), Camp 1.

 

We include:

  • Pick up hotel, hostel, home or meeting point.
  • Snack / Walking ration.
  • Camp set up.
  • Dinner.

 

 

  • Day 2

Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl), Camp 1 – Camp 2.

 

We include:

  • Breakfast.
  • Camp dismantling.
  • Snack / Walking ration.
  • Dinner.
  • Camp set up.

 

 

  • Day 3

Camp 2 – Mt. San Ramon summit (3.253 masl) – El Manzano camping, Camp 3.

 

We include:

  • Breakfast.
  • Camp set up.
  • Snack / Walking ration.
  • Dinner.

 

 

  • Day 4

El Manzano camping, Camp 3 – Santiago.

 

We include:

  • Breakfast.
  • Camp dismantling.
  • Snack / Walking ration.
  • Lunch or dinner in a typical restaurant of the area (Cajón del Maipo).
  • Pick up at Camping El Manzano.
  • Drop off.

 

Equipment provided by Allmountain: 

 

  • The North Face 4 seasons tents.
  • Gas stove.
  • Plate/ fork/ knife/ spoon/ cup/ glass.
  • Pots and utensils for cleaning.
  • All meals included during the expedition (breakfast, walking ration, lunch, snack and dinner). The guides will provide food for the clients.
  • Masks, alcohol gel and infrared gun to measure temperature.

 

 

Services  included:

 

  • Guía Bilingual high mountain guide with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder).
  • Assistant guide with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder).
  • Entrance fee to Cordillera Park Association.
  • Camping El Manzano campsite entrance fee.
  • Food for the days of the trek. Our guides will be in charge of providing food for the clients.
  • Interpretative maps.
  • Binoculars.
  • Complete first aid kit; This kit meets all the requirements to be able to assist our clients in remote areas. It is important, if the client presents some type of diagnosis, such as hypertension, diabetes or other, to warn the guide in advance. It is an obligation for the safety of our clients and guides to fill out the medical form, which will be provided in advance. The client must also carry his own medication and it is suggested to carry a personal first aid kit in case of requiring retained medication.
  • Insurance for Adventure Tourism activities.
  • GPS.
  • Intercommunication radios.
  • Satelital Telephone (a charge of $2.000 per minute will be made).

 

 

Technical equipment included and provided by Allmountain:

 

  • Trekking poles.
  • Helmet.
  • Sleeping bags -30°C.
  • Standard sleeping pad.

 

Attention: If you have your personal technical equipment, it will be checked in the meeting prior to the activity to validate its functionality. If the guide in charge considers that the equipment is not in good condition to be used during the activity, it must be replaced by the equipment provided by Allmountain Chile.

 

 

Specification of transportation, food, guides, and others:

 

  • 4X4 Vehicles

 

Our vehicles are equipped to operate in high mountain terrain, they comply with all safety systems established by law to operate in this type of terrain.

 

  • Toyota 4Runner 4×4 equipped for high mountain.
  • Mitsubishi L200 CRT 4×4 equipped for high mountain.

 

Both vehicles include:

 

  • Identification with company logo.
  • Winter kit.
  • Spare sixth wheel.
  • Anti-tip bars.
  • Mountain conditioning equipment.

 

 

Food provided by Allmountain:

 

Meals for the 4 days of Crossing and Adventure are included:

 

  • Breakfast.
  • Travel snack.
  • Ration of March or cold box lunch.
  • Lunch.
  • Dinner.

 

Restaurants included:

 

  • Lunch or dinner in a typical restaurant of the area (Cajón del Maipo).

 

Important information: If you require a special diet or you are vegan, celiac or other please specify in the Medical Card.

 

 

Guide and assistant guide and assistant mountain cook:

 

  • Bilingual high mountain guide with international WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder) certification.
  • Assistant Guide with international WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder) certification.

 

 

Photography service:

 

  • Delivery of photographic sets to our clients.

 

 

Satelital Telephone: 

 

  • Iridium Satelital Telephone Latin America plan (The use of the Satelital Telephone has a service charge associated with the use of your minutes, value per minute $2,000 CLP).

 

 

Covid 19 prevention elements:  

 

  • Masks.
  • Alcohol Gel.
  • Infrared thermometer to measure temperature.

 

 

This itinerary does not include: 

 

  • Technical clothing (If you require technical clothing we can suggest where to rent it).

 

 

Prices per person 4 days full itinerary Sierra de Ramon

Summer Season

 

Prices per person (CLP)

IVA Included

 

1 Person: $ 990.000.- CLP (Private crossing and adventure)

2 Persons: $ 620.000.- CLP (Per person)

3 Persons: $ 490.000.- CLP (Per person)

4 Persons: $ 420.000.- CLP (Per person)

5 Persons: $ 380.000.- CLP (Per person)

 

 

 

Winter Season Itineraries

 

BASIC ITINERARY SIERRA DE RAMON - 3 DAYS - WINTER SEASON

 

 

Basic Itinerary Sierra de Ramon – 3 days – Winter Season

 

From Ñilhue bridge

 

This crossing includes the ascent to

 

Mt. Alto El Naranjo (1.890 masl) – Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl) – Morro del Tambor (2.893 masl) y Mt. San Ramon (3.253 masl)

 

 

  • Start point: Road to Farellones,  G-21 route, Kilometer 5 , Ñilhue bridge “parking lot” (1.000 masl).

 

  • Endpoint: El Manzano, Cajón del Maipo, “parking lot” El Manzano camp (900 masl).

 

  • Initial altitude: 1.000 masl, Ñilhue bridge, Farellones.

 

  • Maximum altitude: 3.253 masl, Mt. San Ramon summit.

 

  • Altitude at the end of the crossing: 900 masl, El Manzano, Cajon del Maipo.

 

  • Days: 3 days.

 

 

 

  • Day 1

Santiago – Ñilhue bridge, Mt. Provincia – Mt. Alto El Naranjo (1.890 masl) – Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl), Camp 1.

 

We include:

  • Pick up hotel, hostal, address or meeting point.

 

 

  • Day 2

Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl), Camp 1 – Camp 2.

 

 

  • Day 3

Camp 2 – Mt. San Ramon summit (3.253 masl) – El Manzano camp – Santiago.

 

We include:

  • Pick up in El Manzano camp.
  • Drop off in hotel, hostal, address.

 

Important information: This is a long day, from the summit of Mt. San Ramon to the El Manzano campsite it is about 18 km of hiking. Good physical condition is required for long stretches of descent.

 

 

Services included:

 

  • Bilingual high mountain guide with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder).
  • Assistant guide with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder).
  • Entrance fee Cordillera Park.
  • Entrance fee El Manzano camp.
  • Interpretive maps.
  • Binoculars.
  • Complete first aid kit: This kit meets all the requirements to be able to assist our clients in remote areas. It is important, if the client presents some type of diagnosis, such as hypertension, diabetes or other, to warn the guide in advance. It is an obligation for the safety of our clients and guides to fill out the medical form, which will be provided in advance. The client must also carry his own medication and it is suggested to carry a personal first aid kit in case of requiring retained medication.
  • Insurance for Adventure Tourism activities.
  • Gps.
  • Intercommunication radios.
  • Satelital Telephone (a charge of $2.000 per minute will be made).

 

 

Especification of transportation, food, guides, and others:

 

  • 4X4 vehicles

 

Our vehicles are equipped to operate in high mountain terrain, they comply with all the safety systems established by law to operate in this type of terrain.

 

  • Toyota 4Runner 4×4 equipped for high mountain.
  • Mitsubishi L200 CRT 4×4 equipped for high mountain.

 

Both vehicles include:

 

  • Identification with company logo.
  • Winter kit.
  • Sixth Spare wheel.
  • Anti-tip bars.
  • Mountain conditioning equipment.

 

 

Food provided by Allmountain:

 

  • This itinerary does not include meals.

 

Important: In this itinerary the client will be in charge of providing and cooking his/her own food. We recommend considering the following food items.

 

The following meals are to be considered for the 3 days of the Adventure and Crossing:

 

  • Breakfast.
  • Travel snack.
  • Box lunch.
  • Lunch.
  • Dinner.

 

 

Guide and Assistant Guide:

 

  • Bilingual high mountain guide with international WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder) certification.
  • Assistant guide with international WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder) certification.

 

 

Photography service:

 

  • Delivery of photographic sets to our clients.

 

 

Satelital Telephone:

 

  • Iridium Satelital Telephone Latin America plan (The use of the Satelital Telephone has a service charge associated with the use of your minutes, value per minute $2,000 CLP).

 

 

Covid 19 prevention elements: 

 

  • Alcohol Gel.
  • Infrared thermometer for temperature measurement
  • Mask.

 

 

Equipment not provided by Allmountain in the basic itinerary and required for the Sierra de Ramon crossing: 

 

  • 4-season tents.
  • Kitchenettes.
  • Plate/fork/knife/spoon/glass.
  • Pots and cleaning utensils.
  • All meals included during the trip (breakfast, lunch, snack and dinner). Clients must provide and cook their own food.

 

 

Obligatory technical equipment not included in the basic itinerary:

 

  • Helmet.
  • Trekking poles.
  • Crampons.
  • Ice Ax.
  • Sleeping bag.
  • Standard mat.

 

Attention: In case you have your personal technical equipment, it will be checked in the meeting prior to the activity to validate its functionality. If the guide in charge considers that the equipment is not in a condition to be used during the activity, it must be replaced by the equipment provided by Allmountain Chile.

 

 

This itinerary does not include:

 

  • Technical clothing (If you require technical clothing we can suggest where to rent it).
  • Food for the days of the Crossing and Adventure.
  • Mountain cook.
  • Technical equipment.
  • Camping equipment.
  • Lunch or dinner in a typical restaurant of the area (Cajón del Maipo).

 

 

Prices per person 3-day basic itinerary Sierra de Ramón

Winter season

 

Prices per person (CLP)

IVA Included

 

1 Person: $ 750.000.- CLP (Private crossing and adventure)

2 Persons: $ 390.000.- CLP (Per person)

3 Persons: $ 280.000.- CLP (Per person)

4 Persons: $ 225.000.- CLP (Per person)

5 Persons: $ 194.000.- CLP (Per person)

 

FULL ITINERARY SIERRA DE RAMON - 3 DAYS - WINTER SEASON

 

Full Itinerary Sierra de Ramon Crossing – 3 days – Winter Season

From Ñilhue brigde

 

This crossing includes the ascent to:

 

Mt. Alto El Naranjo (1.890 masl) – Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl) – Morro del Tambor (2.893 masl) y Mt. San Ramon (3.253 masl)

 

 

  • Location: Road to Farellones, G-21 route, Kilometer 5, Ñilhue bridge “parking lot” (1.000 masl).

 

  • Endpoint: El Manzano, Cajón del Maipo, “parking lot” El Manzano camp (900 masl).

 

  • Initial Altitude: 1.000 masl, Ñilhue bridge, Farellones.

 

  • Maximum Altitude: 3.253 masl, Mt. San Ramon summit.

 

  • Altitude at the end of the crossing: 900 masl, El Manzano, Cajon del Maipo.

 

  • Days: 3 days.

 

 

  • Day 1

Santiago – Ñilhue bridge, Mt. Provincia – Mt. Alto El Naranjo (1.890 masl) – Cerro Provincia (2.750 masl), Camp 1.

 

We include:

  • Pick up hotel, hostel, home or meeting point.
  • Snack / Walking ration.
  • Camp set up.
  • Dinner.

 

 

  • Day 2

Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl), Camp 1 – Camp 2.

 

We include:

  • Breakfast.
  • Camp dismantling.
  • Snack / Walking ration.
  • Dinner.
  • Camp set up.

 

 

  • Day 3

Camp 2 – Mt. San Ramon (3.253 masl) –  El Manzano camping – Dinner at a typical restaurant in Cajon del Maipo – Santiago.

 

We included:

  • Breakfast.
  • Camp dismantling.
  • Snack / Walking ration.
  • Lunch or dinner in a typical restaurant of the area (Cajón del Maipo).
  • Pick up at Camping El Manzano.
  • Drop off.

 

Información importante: This is a long day, from the summit of Mt. San Ramon to the El Manzano campsite it is about 18 km of hiking. Good physical condition is required for long stretches of descent.

 

Equipment provided by Allmountain: 

 

  • The North Face 4 seasons tents.
  • Gas stove.
  • Plate/ fork/ knife/ spoon/ cup/ glass.
  • Pots and utensils for cleaning.
  • All meals included during the expedition (breakfast, walking ration, lunch, snack and dinner). The guides will provide food for the clients.
  • Masks, alcohol gel and infrared gun to measure temperature.

 

 

Services  included:

 

  • Guía Bilingual high mountain guide with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder).
  • Assistant guide with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder).
  • Entrance fee to Cordillera Park Association.
  • Camping El Manzano campsite entrance fee.
  • Food for the days of the trek. Our guides will be in charge of providing food for the clients.
  • Interpretative maps.
  • Binoculars.
  • Complete first aid kit; This kit meets all the requirements to be able to assist our clients in remote areas. It is important, if the client presents some type of diagnosis, such as hypertension, diabetes or other, to warn the guide in advance. It is an obligation for the safety of our clients and guides to fill out the medical form, which will be provided in advance. The client must also carry his own medication and it is suggested to carry a personal first aid kit in case of requiring retained medication.
  • Insurance for Adventure Tourism activities.
  • GPS.
  • Intercommunication radios.
  • Satelital Telephone (a charge of $2.000 per minute will be made).

 

 

Technical equipment included and provided by Allmountain:

 

  • Trekking poles.
  • Helmet.
  • Ice ax.
  • crampons (depending on the weather conditions that will be forecast for the days of ascent).
  • Sleeping bags -30°C.
  • Standard sleeping pad.

 

Attention: If you have your personal technical equipment, it will be checked in the meeting prior to the activity to validate its functionality. If the guide in charge considers that the equipment is not in good condition to be used during the activity, it must be replaced by the equipment provided by Allmountain Chile.

 

 

Specification of transportation, food, guides, and others:

 

  • 4X4 Vehicles

 

Our vehicles are equipped to operate in high mountain terrain, they comply with all safety systems established by law to operate in this type of terrain.

 

  • Toyota 4Runner 4×4 equipped for high mountain.
  • Mitsubishi L200 CRT 4×4 equipped for high mountain.

 

Both vehicles include:

 

  • Identification with company logo.
  • Winter kit.
  • Spare sixth wheel.
  • Anti-tip bars.
  • Mountain conditioning equipment.

 

 

Food provided by Allmountain:

 

Meals for the 3 days of Crossing and Adventure are included:

 

  • Breakfast.
  • Travel snack.
  • Ration of March or cold box lunch.
  • Lunch.
  • Dinner.

 

Restaurants included:

 

  • Lunch or dinner in a typical restaurant of the area (Cajón del Maipo).

 

Important information: If you require a special diet or you are vegan, celiac or other please specify in the Medical Card.

 

 

Guide and assistant guide and assistant mountain cook:

 

  • Bilingual high mountain guide with international WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder) certification.
  • Assistant Guide with international WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder) certification.

 

 

Photography service:

 

  • Delivery of photographic sets to our clients.

 

 

Satelital Telephone: 

 

  • Iridium Satelital Telephone Latin America plan (The use of the Satelital Telephone has a service charge associated with the use of your minutes, value per minute $2,000 CLP).

 

 

Covid 19 prevention elements:  

 

  • Masks.
  • Alcohol Gel.
  • Infrared thermometer to measure temperature.

 

 

This itinerary does not include: 

 

  • Technical clothing (If you require technical clothing we can suggest where to rent it).

 

 

 

 

Prices per person 3 days full itinerary Sierra de Ramón 

Winter Season

 

Prices per person (CLP)

IVA Included

 

1 Person: $ 930.000.- CLP (Private crossing and adventure)

2 Persons: $ 555.000.- CLP (Per person)

3 Persons: $ 440.000.- CLP (Per person)

4 Persons: $ 380.000.- CLP (Per person)

5 Persons: $ 340.000.- CLP (Per person)

 

BASIC ITINERARY SIERRA DE RAMON - 4 DAYS - WINTER SEASON

 

Basic Itinerary Sierra de Ramon – 4 days – Summer Season

From Ñilhue Bridge

 

This crossing includes the ascent to

 

Mt. Alto El Naranjo (1.890 masl) – Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl) – Morro del Tambor (2.893 masl) y Mt. San Ramon (3.253 masl)

 

 

  • Start point: Road to Farellones,  G-21 route, Kilometer 5 , Ñilhue bridge “parking lot” (1.000 masl).

 

  • Endpoint: El Manzano, Cajón del Maipo, “parking lot” El Manzano camp (900 masl).

 

  • Initial altitude: 1.000 masl, Ñilhue bridge, Farellones.

 

  • Maximum altitude: 3.253 masl, Mt. San Ramon summit.

 

  • Altitude at the end of the crossing: 900 masl, El Manzano, Cajon del Maipo.

 

  • Days: 4 days.

 

  • Day 1

Santiago – Ñilhue bridge, Mt.Provincia – Mt. Alto El Naranjo (1.890 masl) – Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl), Camp 1.

 

We include:

  • Pick up hotel, hostel, address or meeting point.

 

 

  • Day 2

Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl), Camp 1 – Camp 2.

 

 

  • Day 3

Camp 2 – Mt. San Ramon summit (3.253 masl) – El Manzano camping, Camp 3.

 

 

  • Day 4

El Manzano camping, Camp 3 – Santiago.

 

We include:

  • Pick up in El Manzano Camping.
  • Drop off in hotel, hostal or address.

 

 

Services included:

 

  • Bilingual high mountain guide with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder).
  • Assistant guide with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder).
  • Entrance fee Cordillera Park.
  • Entrance fee El Manzano camp.
  • Interpretive maps.
  • Binoculars.
  • Complete first aid kit: This kit meets all the requirements to be able to assist our clients in remote areas. It is important, if the client presents some type of diagnosis, such as hypertension, diabetes or other, to warn the guide in advance. It is an obligation for the safety of our clients and guides to fill out the medical form, which will be provided in advance. The client must also carry his own medication and it is suggested to carry a personal first aid kit in case of requiring retained medication.
  • Insurance for Adventure Tourism activities.
  • Gps.
  • Intercommunication radios.
  • Satelital Telephone (a charge of $2.000 per minute will be made).

 

 

Especification of transportation, food, guides, and others:

 

  • 4X4 vehicles

 

Our vehicles are equipped to operate in high mountain terrain, they comply with all the safety systems established by law to operate in this type of terrain.

 

  • Toyota 4Runner 4×4 equipped for high mountain.
  • Mitsubishi L200 CRT 4×4 equipped for high mountain.

 

Both vehicles include:

 

  • Identification with company logo.
  • Winter kit.
  • Sixth Spare wheel.
  • Anti-tip bars.
  • Mountain conditioning equipment.

 

 

Food provided by Allmountain:

 

  • This itinerary does not include meals.

 

Important: In this itinerary the client will be in charge of providing and cooking his/her own food. We recommend considering the following food items.

 

The following meals are to be considered for the 4 days of the Adventure and Crossing:

 

  • Breakfast.
  • Travel snack.
  • Box lunch.
  • Lunch.
  • Dinner.

 

 

Guide and Assistant Guide:

 

  • Bilingual high mountain guide with international WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder) certification.
  • Assistant guide with international WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder) certification.

 

 

Photography service:

 

  • Delivery of photographic sets to our clients.

 

 

Satelital Telephone:

 

  • Iridium Satelital Telephone Latin America plan (The use of the Satelital Telephone has a service charge associated with the use of your minutes, value per minute $2,000 CLP).

 

 

Covid 19 prevention elements: 

 

  • Alcohol Gel.
  • Infrared thermometer for temperature measurement.
  • Mask.

 

 

Equipment not provided by Allmountain in the basic itinerary and required for the Sierra de Ramon crossing: 

 

  • 4-season tents.
  • Kitchenettes.
  • Plate/fork/knife/spoon/glass.
  • Pots and cleaning utensils.
  • All meals included during the trip (breakfast, lunch, snack and dinner). Clients must provide and cook their own food.

 

 

Obligatory technical equipment not included in the basic itinerary:

 

  • Helmet.
  • Trekking poles.
  • Crampons.
  • Ice Ax.
  • Sleeping bag -30°C.
  • Sleeping pad.

 

Attention: In case you have your personal technical equipment, it will be checked in the meeting prior to the activity to validate its functionality. If the guide in charge considers that the equipment is not in a condition to be used during the activity, it must be replaced by the equipment provided by Allmountain Chile.

 

 

This itinerary does not include:

 

  • Technical clothing (If you require technical clothing we can suggest where to rent it).
  • Food for the days of the Crossing and Adventure.
  • Mountain cook.
  • Technical equipment.
  • Camping equipment.
  • Lunch or dinner in a typical restaurant of the area (Cajón del Maipo).

 

 

Prices per person 4-day basic itinerary Sierra de Ramón

Winter Season

 

Prices per person (CLP)

IVA Included

 

1 Person: $ 925.000.- CLP (Private crossing and adventure)

2 Persons: $ 475.000.- CLP (Per person)

3 Persons: $ 338.000.- CLP (Per person)

4 Persons: $ 270.000.- CLP (Per person)

5 Persons: $ 230.000.- CLP (Per person)

 

FULL ITINERARY SIERRA DE RAMON- 4 DAYS - WINTER SEASON

 

Full itinerary Sierra de Ramon – 4 days – Winter Season

From Ñilhue Bridge

 

This crossing includes the ascent to:

 

Mt. Alto El Naranjo (1.890 masl) – Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl) – Morro del Tambor (2.893 masl) y Mt. San Ramon (3.253 masl)

 

 

  • Location: Road to Farellones, G-21 route, Kilometer 5, Ñilhue bridge “parking lot” (1.000 masl).

 

  • Endpoint: El Manzano, Cajón del Maipo, “parking lot” El Manzano camp (900 masl).

 

  • Initial Altitude: 1.000 masl, Ñilhue bridge, Farellones.

 

  • Maximum Altitude: 3.253 masl, Mt. San Ramon summit.

 

  • Altitude at the end of the crossing: 900 masl, El Manzano, Cajon del Maipo.

 

  • Days: 4 days.

 

  • Day 1

Santiago – Ñilhue bridge, Mt.Provincia – Mt. Alto El Naranjo (1.890 masl) – Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl), Camp 1.

 

We include:

  • Pick up hotel, hostel, home or meeting point.
  • Snack / Walking ration.
  • Camp set up.
  • Dinner.

 

 

  • Day 2

Mt. Provincia (2.750 masl), Camp 1 – Camp 2.

 

We include:

  • Breakfast.
  • Camp dismantling.
  • Snack / Walking ration.
  • Dinner.
  • Camp set up.

 

 

  • Day 3

Camp 2 – Mt. San Ramon summit (3.253 masl) – El Manzano camping, Camp 3.

 

We include:

  • Breakfast.
  • Camp set up.
  • Snack / Walking ration.
  • Dinner.

 

 

  • Day 4

El Manzano camping, Camp 3 – Santiago.

 

We include:

  • Breakfast.
  • Camp dismantling.
  • Snack / Walking ration.
  • Lunch or dinner in a typical restaurant of the area (Cajón del Maipo).
  • Pick up at Camping El Manzano.
  • Drop off.

 

 

Equipment provided by Allmountain: 

 

  • The North Face 4 seasons tents.
  • Gas stove.
  • Plate/ fork/ knife/ spoon/ cup/ glass.
  • Pots and utensils for cleaning.
  • All meals included during the expedition (breakfast, walking ration, lunch, snack and dinner). The guides will provide food for the clients.
  • Masks, alcohol gel and infrared gun to measure temperature.

 

 

Services  included:

 

  • Guía Bilingual high mountain guide with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder).
  • Assistant guide with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder).
  • Entrance fee to Cordillera Park Association.
  • Camping El Manzano campsite entrance fee.
  • Food for the days of the trek. Our guides will be in charge of providing food for the clients.
  • Interpretative maps.
  • Binoculars.
  • Complete first aid kit; This kit meets all the requirements to be able to assist our clients in remote areas. It is important, if the client presents some type of diagnosis, such as hypertension, diabetes or other, to warn the guide in advance. It is an obligation for the safety of our clients and guides to fill out the medical form, which will be provided in advance. The client must also carry his own medication and it is suggested to carry a personal first aid kit in case of requiring retained medication.
  • Insurance for Adventure Tourism activities.
  • GPS.
  • Intercommunication radios.
  • Satelital Telephone (a charge of $2.000 per minute will be made).

 

 

Technical equipment included and provided by Allmountain:

 

  • Trekking poles.
  • Crampons.
  • Ice ax.
  • Helmet.
  • Sleeping bags -30°C.
  • Standard sleeping pad.

 

Attention: If you have your personal technical equipment, it will be checked in the meeting prior to the activity to validate its functionality. If the guide in charge considers that the equipment is not in good condition to be used during the activity, it must be replaced by the equipment provided by Allmountain Chile.

 

 

Specification of transportation, food, guides, and others:

 

  • 4X4 Vehicles

 

Our vehicles are equipped to operate in high mountain terrain, they comply with all safety systems established by law to operate in this type of terrain.

 

  • Toyota 4Runner 4×4 equipped for high mountain.
  • Mitsubishi L200 CRT 4×4 equipped for high mountain.

 

Both vehicles include:

 

  • Identification with company logo.
  • Winter kit.
  • Spare sixth wheel.
  • Anti-tip bars.
  • Mountain conditioning equipment.

 

 

Food provided by Allmountain:

 

Meals for the 4 days of Crossing and Adventure are included:

 

  • Breakfast.
  • Travel snack.
  • Ration of March or cold box lunch.
  • Lunch.
  • Dinner.

 

Restaurants included:

 

  • Lunch or dinner in a typical restaurant of the area (Cajón del Maipo).

 

Important information: If you require a special diet or you are vegan, celiac or other please specify in the Medical Card.

 

 

Guide and assistant guide and assistant mountain cook:

 

  • Bilingual high mountain guide with international WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder) certification.
  • Assistant Guide with international WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder) certification.

 

 

Photography service:

 

  • Delivery of photographic sets to our clients.

 

 

Satelital Telephone: 

 

  • Iridium Satelital Telephone Latin America plan (The use of the Satelital Telephone has a service charge associated with the use of your minutes, value per minute $2,000 CLP).

 

 

Covid 19 prevention elements:  

 

  • Masks.
  • Alcohol Gel.
  • Infrared thermometer to measure temperature.

 

 

This itinerary does not include: 

 

  • Technical clothing (If you require technical clothing we can suggest where to rent it).

 

 

Prices per person 4 days full itinerary Sierra de Ramon

Winter Season

 

Prices per person (CLP)

IVA Included

 

1 Person: $ 1.000.000.- CLP (Private crossing and adventure)

2 Persons: $ 600.000.- CLP (Per person)

3 Persons: $ 460.000.- CLP (Per person)

4 Persons: $ 385.000.- CLP (Per person)

5 Persons: $ 340.000.- CLP (Per person)


If you have the necessary technical equipment for the activity

 

If you have the necessary equipment, we can discount the price of the technical equipment from the total price of the expedition. In this case, it is the sole responsibility of the client. Notwithstanding this, we are always ready to advise our customers for greater security.


Reservations

 

To make your reservation valid you must deposit 50% of the total amount of the expedition. To do so, please write to our email info@allmountain.cl and we will tell you the form and details of payment.
**The payment of the reservation made from abroad is made through Paypal: When using this form of payment, the corresponding amount will be added according to the amount of the reservation, which is the Paypal charge when payments are made from abroad.


This is how we like to work and enjoy every activity

 

We work only with 4×4 cars equipped for the mountains (comfortable and with great capacity for mountain trails).

 

We work with groups that, in general, do not exceed six people per outing (which helps us to provide a more personalized service, generating a more familiar and concentrated atmosphere).

 

  Allmountain is certified by Sernatur (Certification of Tourist Guides; Certification in Adventure Tourism, sub-areas of: High Mountain, hiking, trekking, climbing) and is currently registered in the Registry of Tourism Service Providers of the same institution: High Mountain, hiking, trekking, climbing) and is currently registered in the Registry of Tourism Service Providers of the same institution.

 

Our guides are experienced in the field and have the required certifications to work in these activities (certifications that are also being updated), such as: Wilderness First Responder (WFR) certification.

 

In each activity, we privilege the provision of a sustainable service: we use recyclable and organic products, we promote the principles of NDR (Leave No Trace), we promote local tourism, etc.

 

If you want to participate in a trekking or expedition and you do not have the technical equipment to do so, Allmountain includes them in each activity (if required). Example: tent, crampons, ice axe, helmet, etc.


We are committed to sustainable and sustainable tourism

 

In every trekking, expedition, mountain tour or climbing trip, we bet on one:

 

Cultural sustainability:

Souvenirs from local artisans: We visit cultural centers, museums, craft fairs in order to promote the consumption of products from local communities and for our customers to interact with them to get a complete experience of the local community and their customs, food and so on.

Ecological sustainability:

We use soaps and natural cleaning products that do not pollute the soil and water of the places we visit.

We use glass containers and after each activity we separate and recycle the garbage produced during our outings.

We try to clean the places we visit or bring the garbage we find.

 

Energy sustainability:

Solar battery chargers: We use solar battery chargers to charge our cell phones, cameras and other electronic items.


 More information about this Travesia

 

Mt. Alto El Naranjo (1,890 masl)

 

The physical route that connects to the large Mt. Provincia

 

The ,Mt. Alto El Naranjo belongs to the peaks that make up the great Sierra de Ramon. The stretch to its summit is quite physical due to the slope that characterizes it. At its summit there is a large Quillay tree, endemic tree of the central zone of Chile, this place offers the best conditions for a good rest under this great tree.

 

Duration of trekking from Puente Ñilhue to Cerro Alto el Naranjo: 1 to 2 hours approx.


Mt. Provincia 2.750 masl

 

A summit with incredible views of the Andes Mountains and the city of Santiago.

 

We leave behind the Mt. Alto El Naranjo to continue our way to the summit Mt. Provincia, at this point the landscape becomes medium / high mountain, the rocks and the wind acquire the protagonism, the temperatures become cooler and we begin to feel the altitude. After several zigzags and a few rock crossings, we reach the great summit of Cerro Provincia, at this point we find beautiful views of the great Andes and the city of Santiago, a few meters away from the Dome of Mt. Provincia we will set up our first camp.

 

Duration of trekking from Cerro Alto el Naranjo to the summit of Cerro Provincia: 3 hours approx.


Morro del Tambor 2.893 masl

 

The intermediate summit that joins this majestic Sierra from north to south from Farellones to Cajon del Maipo.

After a beautiful sunrise in our first camp in the Mt. Provincia, we prepare to start the journey that will take us directly to the great Sierra de Ramon. Within this great Sierra and located in the same we find the Morro del Tambor, this hill is part of the structure of the great Sierra and is a totally recognizable point from the city of Santiago. After crossing a large part of this beautiful traverse, we will set up our second camp in an area protected from the wind, at this point we are very close to the imposing Mt. San Ramon.

 

Duration of trekking from Mt. Provincia to Morro del Tambor: 5 hours approx.


Mt. San Ramon (3.253 masl)

 

The highest peak of Sierra de Ramon

 

Mt. San Ramón is the highest peak of the Sierra de Ramon at 3,253 meters above sea level. The journey to this wonderful hill is moving. From one hill to another you can feel and enjoy the mountain wind, a smooth ride with some slopes and invites you to enjoy from start to finish.

One of its main attractions, due to its location and little knowledge of its route, is the tranquility that can be enjoyed during the journey, which connects us more with the place. From its summit, we have extraordinary views of the Sierra de Ramon, the Andes Mountains and the city of Santiago. From the great summit of Mt. San Ramon, we prepare to begin the descent to the Cajon del Maipo, a long day considering the 3-day itinerary. We will find ourselves surrounded by fertile valleys, waterfalls and torrential crystalline rivers flowing down the mountain, a unique landscape difficult to forget, moving.

 

Duration of the trek from the summit of Mt. San Ramon to El Manzano campsite: 14 hours approx.


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