Mount Macá is a mountain located in the Magellan and Chilean Antarctica region of Chilean Patagonia. At 3,316 meters high, it is the highest peak of the Andes mountain range in the region. The mountain is surrounded by glaciers and fjords, and is located within Bernardo O’Higgins National Park, the largest national park in Chile.The ascent of Mount Macá is considered one of the most challenging climbs in Chile, requiring technical skills and good physical preparation. Nevertheless, the beauty of the surrounding landscape makes the experience of climbing Mt. Macá a unique experience for trekking and mountaineering enthusiasts.The ascent to Mt. Macá takes about 10-12 days and follows a route through glaciers, cliffs and rugged terrain. Along the way, climbers can take in spectacular views of Chilean Patagonia, including fjords, lakes and glaciers.In addition, Mount Macá is an important source of drinking water for local people and is a unique and important ecosystem for biodiversity conservation in the Chilean Patagonia region.