Cerro Bonete
Cerro Bonete is the next name on the list of the highest mountains in Argentina that Toplist would like to introduce to you. Cerro Bonete is a mountain in Argentina's La Rioja province, close to the provincial border with Catamarca. Its summit is 6,759 meters above sea level, making it the Americas' fifth-highest separate mountain (after Aconcagua, Ojos del Salado, Monte Pissis, and Huascaran).
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to spend two weeks in the Andes and climb to the top of this spectacular stratovolcano. In addition to climbing, acclimating, and setting up camps, you can visit beautiful natural sites and take in breathtaking views. Besides, you can also come across archeological remains and ancient structures on the way to the mountain. Volcanic activity at Cerro Bonete has produced dacite and rhyodacite lava domes over the last 3.5 million years.
Location: La Rioja, Argentina
Height: 6,759 m (22,175 ft)
Parent Range: Andes