Cordillera Blanca and Huayhuash 15D/14N Huaraz Peru
In central Northern Peru lies the highest concentration of snow -
capped peaks in the whole of the Andes. The Cordillera Blanca, with
nearly 360 snow capped mountains, 30 of which stand above 6,000 meters
(19,685 ft), and part of Perus only high mountain National Park and
Biosphere Reserve and the Cordillera Huayhuash, the natural
prolongation as a southern node with spectacular snow - covered rocky
peaks that rise like natures teeth to the sky.
This trek takes you
through the most stunning mountain landscapes in the world.
Important: At least two days of acclimatization at high altitudes are
recommended before starting this program.
Duration : 15 Days / 14 Nights.
Season : April / October.
Price : on request.
Minimum : 2 Passengers.
Day 01.- Lima - Huaraz
Day 02.- Huaraz / Vaqueria
Leaving early in the morning we drive down along the Santa Valley
passing several villages until we reach present-day Yungay. The road
winds slowly up into the gulley between the Huascaran massif and the
Huandoy three-pronged peak. As we reach the overhanging valley we
arrive at the boundary of Huascaran National Park. Llanganuco, as the
area is known, has two lakes, Chinancocha and Orconcocha which have
turquoise waters.
We continue on this narrow road as it twists and
turns to the pass at Portachuelo of Llanganuco at 4,750 m.a.s.l.
(15,580 ft.) From this point, if the evening is clear, we will get a
spectacular view of Mt. Huascaran, Huandoy, Pisco and Chacraraju, We
continue down until about 40 minutes before our first campsite at
Vaqueria 3700 m.a.s.l. (12,136 ft) where will undertake a short hike.
Day 03.- Vaqueria / Paria
The day starts with a leisurely walk down towards a trail which makes
its way to the left over a small ridge into the Huaripampa Valley. As
we slowly head up this valley we pass a small settlement of farmers,
going by their agricultural activity and Andean vegetation. The
snow-capped peak of Chacraraju, Taulliraju will come into view passing
meadows and fields along the way. Camp in the vicinity of Paria or
Tuctu. (Time 5-6 hours. Distance 11 Kms.)
Day 04.- Paria / Taullipampa
The trail starts ascending towards Punta Union, a pass at 4,750
m.a.s.l. (15,580 ft.) This old trail was heavily used in pre-columbian
and Colonial times as a route for transporting goods from the eastern
side of the Andes to the main valley.
As we approach the pass, Mt.
Taulliraju will loom above us and on the other side its glacial lake
and glacier will add color and contrast to the amazing view down the
Santa Cruz Valley. The peaks of Quitaraju, Artesonaju and Rinrijirca
will come into view as well as the two lakes of Ichicocha and
Jatunconcha. The trail descends into Taullipampa where we will camp at
4,100 m.a.s.l. (13,448 ft.). (Time:7 hours. Distance: 13 Kms.)
Day 05.- Taullipampa / Llamacorral
Today we continue our hike down the Santa Cruz Valley, past the
side-valley of Arhuaycocha with great views of snow capped mountains
including Mt. Alpamayo. The landscape changes, and scree slopes appear
on each side of the now marshy meadow as well as rock boulders fallen
from the eroded walls above us. Finally towards the end of the day we
walk out of the ever-narrowing canyon into Llamacorral, where we will
camp at 3,500 m.a.s.l. (11,480 ft.) (Time: 6 hours. Distance: 16.5
Kms.)
Day 06.- Llamacorral / Cashapampa / Huaraz
A steep descent brings us to Cashapampa in the early morning. We meet
a vehicle that will take us back to Huaraz saying good-bye to our camp
crew as the road winds slowly down to the main valley, arriving in the
afternoon. Dinner on your own, overnight at hotel. (Time: 2:30 hours.
Distance: 7 Kms.)
Day 07.- Huaraz
Day at leisure for optional tours in the area. Overnight at hotels.
Meals on your own. Visit Quebrada Ishinca, Pitec and Lake Churup.
Day 08.- Huaraz
Day at leisure for optional tours in the area. Overnight at hotels.
Meals on your own. Visit Quebrada Ishinca, Pitec and Lake Churup.
Day 09.- Huaraz / Pachacoto / Cuartelwain
Back-tracking from Huaraz we take the side road at Quebrada Carpa,
passing Pachacoto where we will observe the famous Puya Raymondi, the
largest known species of bromeliad. On the way beautiful views of the
peaks of the Cordillera Blanca, part of the Huascaran National Park.
We drive over the Huarapasca pass 4,780 m.a.s.l. (15,678 ft), before
reaching a second pass at Yanashallash 4,680 m.a.s.l. (15,350 ft) we
will get views of the Cordillera Blanca, Huayhuash and Huallanca. The
road descends to the Huallanca community, then follow the San Juan
river until we cross the pass of Cuncush 4,750 m.a.s.l. (15,580 ft)
finally descending to camp at Cuartelwain. Lunch on route, overnight
at camp at 4,000 m.
Day 10.- Cuartelwain / Mitucocha
The trail winds slowly over the pass of Cacananpunta 4,700 m.a.s.l.
(15,416 ft) with incredible views of the surrounding countryside
giving us a view of the peaks that will surround our campsite. The
pass is the watershed flowing into the Amazon to the east, and the
Pacific to the west. We arrive at camp below the peaks of Jirishanca
Chico and Grande, Rondoy and Ninashanca at the edge of the Mitucocha
Lake. (Time: 6 hrs. Distance: 8 kms).
Day 11.- Mitucocha / Carhuacocha
Over the Carhuacocha pass at 4,600 m.a.s.l. (15,088 ft) with views of
Jirishanca Chico and the peaks of Siula, Yerupaja, Sarapo and Toro.
Highland savannah known as puna surrounds the campsite and the
countryside. Located at another lake we have fantastic views of those
snow-capped peaks, which surround the western side of Carhuacocha.
(Time: 7-8 hrs. Distance: 8 kms).
Day 12.- Carhuacocha / Carnicero
As we ascend to the narrow pass at Carnicero 4,750 m.a.s.l. (15,580
ft) the peaks of the Huayhuash to our right, we will pass a series of
lakes. Descending we reach our campsite below Jurau with views of the
valley of Huayhuash, a small community of herders. Views of the peaks
of Trapecio, Carnicero and Jurau. (Time: 8 hrs. Distance: 9 kms.)
Day 13.- Carnicero / Viconga
Passing by the seasonal community of Huayhuash we start our ascent to
the pass of Huayhuash (4,580 m) with views of the Cordillera Raura to
the south as we leave the jagged peaks of the Huayhuash range slowly
behind. We will view Mt. Leon Huacanan and Quesillojanca, as well as
Puscanturpa. Descend and camp at Lake Viconga. ( Time: 7-8 hrs.
Distance: 8 kms.)
Day 14.- Viconga / Surasaca / Churin
Over the last pass of Surasaca 4,800 m.a.s.l. (15,744 ft), following
the lake's shores for about an hour. The trail passes along the back
of the Cordillera Raura with views of Mt. Leon Huacanan and the
ever-present herds of sheep, llamas and alpacas. At Surasaca a vehicle
will be waiting for us to drive us to Churin where we will overnight
at a country inn. (Time: 8 hours, Distance: 13 km).
Day 15.- Churin / Lima
Departure by vehicle to Lima as we head down the Churin valley. We
join the Panamerican Highway at Huaura and drive back to Lima. (Hotel
and meals not included).
Included:
- 2 nights hotel lima, Transportation by vehicle to
start and from the end of trek to your city of departure, hotel night
in Huaraz and Churin, two-man tents including sleeping pads, pack
animals, kitchen crew with all meals included as well as a bilingual
guide on the trek, who will handle the first aid kit.
Not Included:
- Meals in the cities, alcoholic beverages,
extras, tips, taxes, laundry service, additional tours, insurance and
airline tickets (where applicable) sleeping bags, hiking boots and
other personal gear.
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