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Mirador La Ventanita y Cerro Tunduqueral

Alta Montaña Trekking activities

A short yet enchanting excursion to La Ventanita viewpoint, a natural rock formation shaped like a window that overlooks the stunning Uspallata Valley. Perfect for light trekking, MTB, or a family walk, located close to Cerro Tunduqueral Archaeological Park.

Access is via Provincial Route 52 from Uspallata (about 15 min by car). You can leave your vehicle on the roadside or near Cerro Tunduqueral and continue on foot or by MTB to the viewpoint. It is also possible to drive almost to the base of the rock window. The walk is short and easy, making it perfect for a family-friendly hike or easy trek in Uspallata, and it offers an unbeatable reward: a unique sense of peace and breathtaking panoramic views of the valley, ideal for nature photography and adventure travel.

It is recommended to combine the visit with Cerro Tunduqueral, home to more than 400 petroglyphs that reflect the Inca presence in Mendoza, part of the Andean Road System, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Sub-activities

  • Light trekking or MTB to the viewpoint.
  • Petroglyph observation at Cerro Tunduqueral.
  • Andean landscape photography.


Main highlights

  • La Ventanita Viewpoint: rock formation shaped like a window with panoramic views of the Uspallata Valley.
  • Cerro Tunduqueral: archaeological site with rock carvings showcasing the cultural richness of ancient peoples.

Useful information for your excursion

  • Trekking shoes
  • Hat
  • Abundant water
  • Sunscreen
  • Best in morning or afternoon
  • Avoid strong sun
  • Short, well-marked trail

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