15-Nights Trekking in the Cordillera Huayhuash from $5,495

MT Sobek

OFFER ID 1376696

Peru Cordillera Huayhuash Trekking
Tackle one of the world's most spectacular mountain circuits in the Cordillera Huayhuash, a compact yet magnificent range that's richly glaciated, steep, and dramatic. Six of Peru's highest mountains rise from this striking massif. This classic, multi-day trek in the Peruvian Andes is challenging but rewarding, with unequalled views of its turquoise glacial lakes, jagged, snow-capped peaks, and stunning hanging glaciers that extend thousands of feet from the peaks. Let our experienced team of mountain guides support you in this trek of a lifetime through remote and rugged terrain.

  • Challenge yourself with 11 days of high-altitude hiking, including eight mountain passes over 15,000 feet
  • Take in the magnificent scenery of snow-capped mountains, turquoise lakes, hot springs, and native wildlife of the Cordillera Huayhuash
  • Acclimate first with three days in the mountaineering center of Huaraz, with short hikes and a visit to the pre-Inca site of Chavin de Huantar

Minimum Age: 17

15 nights from $5,495 per person

Itinerary

MT Sobek: Peru Cordillera Huayhuash Trekking

Day 1 Arrive in Lima & Transfer to Huaraz
8-hour private van transfer or 1-hour flight transfer (July 1 2024 onwards)
Arrive at Lima airport early (we recommend arriving in Lima the day before). Transfers to Huaraz depend on your travel dates. For departures through June 30, 2024, transfer together ~8 hours by private van or bus from Lima to Huaraz, enjoying a box lunch en route. For departures starting July 1-August 30, 2024, take a 7:00 am commercial flight from Lima to Huaraz. In 2025, guests book their own flight to and from Huaraz, together with international flights, and the tour starts with an airport transfer on arrival in Huaraz. All groups enjoy a welcome dinner in Huaraz this evening.
Accommodation: Andino Club Hotel
(D)

Day 2 Discover the Ancient Center of Chavin de Huantar
5-hour private van transfer
3-hour guided visit to archaeological site
Continue your acclimatization with a day trip from Huaraz to the monumental site of Chavin de Huantar, one of the oldest archaeological sites you can visit in Peru - first inhabited as early as 1500 BC! Nestled at 10,500 feet, between the eastern and western ranges of the Andes, this complex of temples, terraces, and underground mazes belonged to the Chavin culture, who pre-dated the Inca by over 2,000 years. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1985, Chavin was a gathering place for worshipers from around the region. Admire the pyramidal temple and buildings of the ceremonial center, with outstanding examples of zoomorphic stone carvings. Step inside recently uncovered passages of underground tunnels, and visit the small on-site museum that houses artifacts found at the site including carved stone figurines and musical instruments.
Accommodation: Andino Club Hotel
(B, L)

Day 3 Hike to Ararcocha & Huilcacocha Lakes
1-hour private van transfer
4 hours/3.5 miles hiking with 2746' elevation gain & 121' elevation loss
Take in the breathtaking scenery of the Cordillera Blanca as you travel into the mountains by bus, then hike to two pristine Andean glacial lakes. This is a great acclimatization hike to help you adjust to the thinner air and prepare you for more challenging future hikes. From Rumichuco Bridge, ascend toward Ararcocha (12,116') and Huilcacocha (12,221') Lakes, boasting some of the best panorama views of the Cordillera Blanca range, including the highest peak in the Cordillera Blanca — Mount Huascaran - whose glacier-topped pinnacle sits at 22,204 feet! After a hearty lakeside lunch, meet your bus for the drive back to Huaraz.

(B, L, D)

Day 4 Journey to Chiquian & the Cordillera Huayhuash
5-hour private van transfer
Starting out in the early morning, enjoy a 2-hour transfer south along a paved road to the town of Chiquian. Stop at a vista point to admire views of the Cordillera Huayhuash including Yerupaja, the second highest peak in Peru. The last section of the drive is on a dirt road towards the village of Llamac, gateway to the Cordillera Huayhuash. Past the village of Pocpa and the Pallca mine, arrive at the entrance of the Rondoy Valley at 13,287 feet. Here, the scenery opens up into rolling grasslands, dominated by the snow- capped peaks of the Cordillera Huayhuash. Set up camp in Cuartelhuain at 13,772 feet.
Accommodation: MT Sobek Camp – Cordillera Huayhuash
(B, L, D)

Day 5 Hike over Cacananpunta Pass to Lake Mitucocha
5-6 hours/5 miles hiking with 1,853' elevation gain & 1,719' elevation loss
Begin your trek in earnest, ascending up and over the Cacananpunta Pass (15,367') at the northern end of the range, keeping an eye out for Andean condors soaring overhead. This is the Continental Divide, and from this point on, rain that falls on the western slopes flows to the Atlantic and rain that falls on the eastern slopes flows to the Amazon. From here, descend through a multicolored landscape to the beautiful, flat, and grassy campsite at Janca (13,923'), not far from Lake Mitucocha. Marvel at the turquoise waters reflecting the Ninashanca, Rondoy, and Jirishanca peaks. This is a short walking day to aid acclimatization, but if you're still feeling energetic, you can take the short walk to Lake Mitucocha in the afternoon.
Accommodation: MT Sobek Camp – Cordillera Huayhuash
(B, L, D)

Day 6 Hike over Carhuac Pass to Lake Carhuacocha
5-6 hours/6 miles hiking with 1,270' elevation gain & 3,064' elevation loss
Today's pass, the Carhuac (15,174') takes a bit longer but is not too steep, with splendid views of Yerupaja (21,765'), the highest mountain in the Huayhuash. Descending to the rim of a hanging valley, look down on the crystalline blue-green waters of Lake Carhuacocha. Tonight's campsite below the lake (13,710') offers an incredible vista of peaks and hanging glaciers, proving you don't need 26,000-foot peaks to have the most inspiring mountain scenery.

(B, L, D)

Day 7 Hike over Siula Pass to Huayhuash Camp
8-9 hours/8.6 miles hiking with 3,032' elevation gain & 2,047' elevation loss
Wake up before dawn if you'd like to catch the sunrise over the lake. The sun's first rays catching the peak of Yerupaja certainly make the effort more than worthwhile. After breakfast, set out on a long but gradual climb up a verdant valley, surrounded by the snowcapped peaks of Yerupaja, Yerupaja Chico, Siula Grande, Jirishanca, Santa Rosa, and Carnicero. Also pass a series of pristine and crystal clear lakes - Gangrajanca, Siula, and Quesillacocha. Then, climb steeply to the top of the rocky Siula Pass (15,866'), before descending to Huayhuash Campsite (14,281'), where you'll sleep nestled at the foot of Mount Trapecio and the three peaks of Jurua.

(B, L, D)

Day 8 Hike to the Viconga Thermal Bath
6-7 hours/7.2 miles hiking with 1,759' elevation gain & 1,634' elevation loss
Start your day with a gradual, three-hour climb towards the Portachuelo de Huayhuash pass (15,675'). From this beautiful vantage point, descend along the valley, passing grazing llama and sheep. After a walk beside the large Viconga Lake, take a short climb up to reach Viconga Thermal Baths (14,327'), a natural hotsprings, and your camp for the night.

(B, L, D)

Day 9 Climb to Cuyoc Pass
6-7 hours/5.5 miles hiking with 2,342' elevation gain & 1,693' elevation loss
Tackle a long, challenging day ascending to Cuyoc Pass (16,558'). Stop to take in the marvelous views of the surrounding high mountains before descending down over a rocky section. Finally, hike along the valley to camp at Pampa Cuyoc (14,862').

(B, L, D)

Day 10 Hike over Santa Rosa Pass to the Calinca Valley
5-6 hours/4.2 miles hiking with 2,067' elevation gain & 2,743' elevation loss
Start the day's trek with a very steep ascent to Santa Rosa Pass, the highest pass on the trek (16,617'). Take in incredibly panoramic views of snowcapped peaks, then start the descent into the Calinca Valley. Set up camp for the next two nights at Cutatambo Camp (14,068'), not far from the base camp of author Joe Simpson before his climb of Siula Grande that resulted in the 1988 book, 'Touching the Void.'

(B, L, D)

Day 11 Enjoy a Rest Day at Camp
5 hours/5.3 miles optional Cerro Gran Vista hike with 2,064' elevation gain & loss
Take a break from hiking and enjoy the dramatic setting of icy glaciers and crystalline lakes. There are some fine walks nearby, and you can choose to explore the area more if you wish - take a short walk to the base camp of Joe Simpson, or climb the Cerro Gran Vista, a panoramic lookout over the peaks of the Cordillera Huayhuash.

(B, L, D)

Day 12 Climb to the High Meadow of Huatiac
8-9 hours/10.2 miles hiking with 3,031' elevation gain & 2,831' elevation loss
Retrace your steps down the Sarapococha Valley and drop to warmer climes, continuing to the cultivated lands belonging to the remote village of Huayllapa (11,797'), with beautiful views of alpine waterfalls. In the afternoon, climb steeply again to spend the night at Huatiac, a high grazing meadow at 14,101 feet, under the shadow of Diablo Mudo, the 'Mute Devil'. This is probably the hardest day, but tomorrow will be shorter and easier.

(B, L, D)

Day 13 Cross Punta Tapush Pass
4 hours/4 miles hiking with 1,775' elevation gain & 784' elevation loss
Enjoy an easy day crossing the Punta Tapush Pass (15,715'), then descend approximately one hour to camp at Gashpapampa (14,947'). From the campsite, take in a glorious sunset behind Mount Diablo Mudo, weather permitting.

(B, L, D)

Day 14 Hike over Yaucha Pass to Laguna Jahuacocha
5-6 hours/6.2 miles hiking with 1,525' elevation gain & 3,517' elevation loss
Trek down to Angoshcancha Valley, with its forest of quenual (paper bark) trees, then ascend to steep and scree-covered Yaucha Pass (15,912'). On a clear day, you'll get magnificent views of the highest peaks of the Huayhuash range and long-distance panoramas to the peaks of the Cordillera Blanca. This is also another good spot for sighting Andean condors. After a long descent, reach the indescribably beautiful Laguna Jahuacocha, which lies beneath the glacier-covered west faces of Jerupaja, Jirishanca, Rasac, Rondoy, and El Toro and is widely held to be the scenic gem of the whole range. Overnight at 13,372 feet.

(B, L, D)

Day 15 Climb Mancanpunta Pass, Descend to Pocpa & Return to Huaraz
4.5-hour private van transfer
5-6 hours/5.8 miles hiking with 1,801' elevation gain & 3,622' elevation loss
After breakfast, depart early to return to Huaraz. Ascend a steady but gradual climb up to your ninth and last pass: Mancanpunta Pass (15,000') and take a brief rest, taking in the surrounding Andean ranges. Then, descend a steep, gravelly trail to Pocpa (11,427') to meet your private transportation to transfer back to Huaraz.
Accommodation: Andino Club Hotel
(B, L, D)

Day 16 Transfer to Lima & Depart
8-hour private van transfer or 1-hour flight transfer (July 1 2024 onwards)
Transfers from Huaraz to Lima depend on your travel dates. For departures ending before June 30, 2024, transfer together ~8 hours by private van or bus from Lima to Huaraz, enjoying a box lunch en route. For departures ending July 1-August 30, 2024, take an 8:45 am commercial flight from Huaraz, arriving Lima 9:35 am. In 2025, guests book their own flight from Huaraz to Lima, together with international flights, and the tour ends with a morning transfer from our Huaraz hotel to the Huaraz airport.
Accommodation: Andino Club Hotel
(B)

Featured Destinations
Lima
Huaraz
Cordillera Huayhuash

Vacation Details

Valid Date Ranges
08/03/2024 - 08/18/2024
from $5,495 per person


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