At an altitude of 6,960.8 meters above sea level, Andrey hoisted the flag of Uzbekistan and the National Bank, capturing a moment of real triumph in the company’s history. The mountain is located in the province of Mendoza (Argentina) and is rightfully considered one of the most famous mountaineering peaks in the world.
But the path to this victory was long and eventful. Andrey is no stranger to mountain trekking: since 2021, he has been systematically conquering the peaks, honing his skills and testing himself for strength. His climbing record is impressive.:
- Three thousand people of Uzbekistan: even at the beginning of his journey, Andrey successfully climbed mountain peaks in Tashkent, Kashkadarya and Surkhandarya regions.
- Elbrus (5,642 m): in May 2023, it conquered the highest point in Europe, proving that it is ready for global challenges.
- Giluwe (4,368 m): A year later, in May 2024, as part of the team, Andrey ascended the highest volcano in Australia and Oceania, located in Papua New Guinea.
- Ararat (5,137 m): On June 24, 2025, he added one of the iconic peaks of the Caucasus Range to his collection.
Aconcagua is not just a mountain. It’s a challenge that only the bravest accept. Its height is 6,960.8 meters, and it remains a dream for many climbers and travelers. The history of climbing Aconcagua began back in 1897, when Swiss mountaineer Matthias Zurbriggen first reached its peak.
Today, looking at the snow–capped bulk of Aconcagua, we can say with confidence: each peak is not only a geographical point, but also a story of human perseverance. Andrey Tarantin wrote his bright chapter in this story, proving that the limits of possibilities are determined only by strength of mind and determination.