ADVENTURE-TOURS · PERU
Alpamayo Climbing Expedition in the Cordillera Blanca!The Alpamayo climbing expedition takes you to the breathtaking Cordillera Blanca in Peru, a paradise for climbers. The journey begins with an acclimatization tour and the ascent of the Nevado Pisco (5,752 m), an ideal entry point for altitude.
The Journey
The Cordillera Blanca, a breathtaking mountain range in Peru, awaits you with unforgettable mountaineering adventures. For all those who want to take on the challenge of climbing, this expedition is an unforgettable experience that spans 17 days. The Nevado Alpamayo with its almost perfect pyramid shape and the Nevado Pisco, ideal for acclimatization, are the main goals of our journey. The entire mountain massif in Huascarán National Park offers not only spectacular peaks but also a rich landscape with glaciers, lakes, and archaeological sites. Here, the adrenaline rush of climbing meets the breathtaking beauty of nature, whether you are planning the ascent to Nevado Alpamayo or to Nevado Pisco. This journey is more than just a physical activity; it is a lifestyle choice for adventurers who want to experience the impressive connection to nature. Over the days, you will experience the majestic peaks of the Cordillera Blanca and the different landscapes of Peru up close. Our tour is tailored to the needs of the participants, from arrival in Lima to returning to your home country after you have climbed the peaks that will surprise and impress you.
Flight from Europe to Lima. After arrival, transfer to the hotel and overnight stay in the city.
This stage takes you on the Pan-American Highway north – through the impressive desert landscape along the Pacific coast. The further you venture inland, the higher the road climbs, until you cross the Conococha Pass (4,020 m) and descend into the Santa Valley, where Huaraz is located at 3,100 m. Behind the pass, a view opens up to the peaks of the Cordillera Blanca – undoubtedly one of the most impressive mountain landscapes in the world. Alternatively, you can also fly with LCPERU – the flight time is about 50 minutes.
Our mountaineering trip into the Andes starts in Huaraz. To acclimatize, we go to the Cordillera Negra, from where you have a great view of the opposing Cordillera Blanca. At the picturesque Wilcacocha Lake, where you can also observe wild ducks with a bit of luck, you can expect an extraordinary viewpoint. Thanks to its location, it offers an impressive panorama of many of the most famous peaks of the Cordillera Blanca. From north to south, you can recognize among others Huandoy, Huascarán, Chopicalqui, Hualcán, Copa, Vallunaraju, Ocshapalca, Ranrapalca, Palcaraju, Churup and many more mountains.
The hike to Laguna Churup is one of the well-known routes in the Cordillera Blanca. Although it is partially strenuous, it is well suited for altitude adaptation. After a short drive to the village of Llupa, we continue on foot – the path follows an old Inca trail. At a certain point, the path becomes steeper and narrower, and there is a spot with permanently installed ropes for support. Upon reaching the top, Laguna Churup lies at the foot of a rugged mountain with ice and rock that is over 5,400 meters high. Those who wish can go a bit further towards the summit before returning the same way, and we will be back in Huaraz in the evening.
Today we travel by private transport into the Santa River valley to Yungay and continue through the Llanganuco Valley. From the junction at Cebollapampa, we start the ascent on foot to Refugio Perú, our mountain hut and base camp for the next day. From here, you have an impressive view of the back of the Huascarán massif and Chopicalqui. The peaks of Huandoy, Chacraraju, and Yanapaccha are also clearly visible. Overnight stay in the hut.
Shortly after midnight, we leave the base camp and begin the ascent. We cross the long moraine to reach the glacier. A steep ascent leads us to the saddle of Nevado Pisco. From there, we continue over the glacier to the summit, which is at 5752 meters. Upon reaching the top, we are once again greeted with a breathtaking view of Peru's highest mountain, Huascarán, as well as Huandoy, Chopicalqui, and many more peaks. We then descend back to Refugio Perú.
Our trekking tour is coming to an end. Early in the morning, we set off and descend towards Cebollapampa. We continue hiking until we reach the road. From there, we take a vehicle that brings us back to Huaraz. Exhausted but satisfied, we arrive at the hotel.
Today is a relaxed day in Huaraz. You have time for relaxation and can do laundry. Optionally, you can visit the hot springs of Monterrey, which are only 20 minutes from Huaraz, or the baths of Chancos, which are 50 minutes away. After preparing the technical climbing equipment for the ascent of Nevado Alpamayo the next day, there will be a meeting with the local guide and a briefing in the afternoon.
The transfer takes us through the Santa Valley, past the villages of Caraz, Yungay, and Caraz. Here we start the trekking route Santa Cruz. Upon arrival, we meet the team and the donkeys before continuing to Llamacoral (3850 m).
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We set off from Camp Llamacoral and continue towards Arhuaycocha (4300 m). Along the way, we enjoy impressive views of the peaks of Alpamayo, Artesonraju, and Taulliraju. Overnight stay at the base camp of Alpamayo at 4350 m.
Today we enjoy a good breakfast and prepare the expedition equipment for Alpamayo. From here, we are supported by a local team of porters, cooks, and guides who assist us with transportation. After a light lunch at the base camp, we set off and follow the steep path over the moraine at the tongue of the glacier to the Moraine Camp at 4900 m.
The Alpamayo High Camp is located on the steep glacier at the foot of Alpamayo and Quitaraju. Due to the continuous shrinking of the glacier, we find a slightly different situation in this section each year. From the High Camp, we have a breathtaking view – the summit seems so close! We eat dinner a bit earlier as we need to get up very early tomorrow for the long day ahead. Overnight stay in the High Camp at 5300 m.
Summit day! A possible route is the French Route, a 60 to 80-degree steep ice wall that narrows as you go up. Upon reaching the top, a few more meters must be overcome to the highest point of the narrow ridge. From the summit, you will be rewarded with a fantastic view of the Cordillera Blanca! The neighboring summit of Quitaraju (6036 m) seems so close, and in the southwest, the impressive summit of Huascarán (6768 m) stands tall. After a short break and photos at the summit, we quickly descend back down the same way through a rappel to the High Camp. In good weather, the ascent to the summit and the return to the base camp can be accomplished before noon. The ascent takes 5-6 hours, and the descent takes about 2-3 hours. If participants are exhausted, we can spend another night at the High Camp. If everyone feels fit – which is usually the case – we descend to the base camp of Alpamayo at 4300 m.
Today we set off early to start our hike and descend through the Santa Cruz Valley to Cashapampa (about 6 hours). In this village, our minibus awaits us to take us and the local expedition team back to Huaraz. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Transfer to the airport and 50-minute flight to Lima or transfer to the bus station for the 8-hour ride to Lima. Transfer to the hotel. Options: flight or bus. Flights are operated by LC-Peru and last 50 minutes.
Our tour guide team says goodbye for now, but who knows, you might not be the one to return!
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