TRIP LENGTH: 10 Days
DIFFICULTY: Moderate /Difficult
FROM: $ 1599 USD
Expedition | Huayhuash
Huayhuash Adventure
This is our renewed 10-day Huayhuash trekking program, a route that dives straight into the heart of the mountain range and remains one of the most powerful experiences you can live in the Andes. Although it’s a more compact version of the classic circuit, it keeps everything that truly matters: wild landscapes, demanding high passes, and campsites beside lakes that don’t seem real.
Over these 10 days, we cross wide valleys, remote terrain, and several passes above (4,500 m / 14,763 ft ) including one over (5,000 m / 16,404 ft ), where the views simply stop you in your tracks. It’s an intense, authentic, and complete journey, designed for trekkers who want to experience Huayhuash in a meaningful way but have a tighter schedule.
We walk along turquoise lakes, witness Andean flora and wildlife, and camp in places that reconnect you with nature and yourself. It’s a route that blends challenge, adventure, and that unique sense of freedom that only Huayhuash can give.
EXPEDITION
- Max Altitude: 5,020 m / 16,469 ft
- Route: Huayhuash Adventure
- Availability: May – September
- Difficulty: Moderate / Difficult
TRAVEL PROGRAM
Day 1: Transfer from Huaraz to Matacancha (4,150 m / 13,615 ft ), trek Mitucocha Lake (4,270 m / 14,009 ft)
Trekking 6 hours
- We will leave the city of Huaraz early in the morning. On this first day, we will travel for 4 hours by land until we reach Matacancha, our starting point to begin our trek. From there we will have views of the Rondoy snow-capped mountain and the Ninashanca. We will get ready to begin the hike up to the Cacananpunta pass, at (4,700 m / 15,419 ft) . After a moment to enjoy the view and a moment of rest, we will descend to our first camp-Mitucocha.
- In the afternoon, we will enjoy a hot coffee or coca tea while we observe the landscapes.
- Overnight at the camp
- Meals: B, S, L, D
Day 2: Trek to Carhuacocha Lake via Carhuac Pass (4,630 m / 15,190 ft)
Trekking 6 hours
- Today, we will depart from Mitucocha to Carhuacocha camp located at (4,138 m / 13,576 ft) . On this day, we will cross the Carhuac pass at 4,630 / 15,190 ft. Another alternative is to do the alpine route that lasts 6 hours, in this route, we will have privileged views. In the Carhuacocha camp, we will enjoy the impressive views of the most important snow-capped mountains such as Jirishanca Grande (6,095 m / 19,996 ft ), Jirishanca Chico (5,446 m / 17,867 ft ), Yerupajá Grande (6,635 m / 21,768 ft ) Yerupaja Chico (6,121 m / 20,082 m), Siula Grande (6,344 m) and Siula Chico (5,680 m / 18,635 ft ).
- In the afternoon, we will enjoy a hot coffee or coca tea while we observe the landscapes.
- Overnight in camp
- Meals: B, S, L, D
Day 3: Trek to Huayhuash Camp (4,350 m / 14,271 ft) via Siula Pass (4,800 m / 15,748 ft)
Trekking 7 hours
- If you are a photographer, we advised you to wake up before dawn this morning to watch the sunrise over the Lake and Peaks from our campsite. Today, we will leave Carhuacocha towards the Huayhuash camp, located at an altitude of (4,350 m / 14,271 ft) . We will arrive at the Huayhuash camp in approximately 7 hours; crossing 7 beautiful snowy peaks and the beautiful Siula, Cangrajanca, and Quesillo Cocha lakes. We will ascend to the Siula Pass (4,800 m / 15,748 ft), where we will be able to admire the beauty of the Yerupajá, Siula Grande, and Trapecio (5,644 m / 18,517 ft) snow-capped mountains. Then, we will descend to our camp at Huayhuash.
- In the later afternoon, we will enjoy a hot coffee or coca tea while observing the landscapes.
- Overnight at the campsite.
- Meals: B, S, L, D
Day 4: Trek to Viconga Lake via Porchacuelo Pass (4,650 m / 15,256 ft) , Guñoc Hot Springs
Trekking 6 hours
- After breakfast, we will continue our trek and ascend towards Portachuelo pass (4,650 m / 15,256 ft), where we will observe the snow-capped Trapecio, Puscanturpa (5,430 m / 17,814 ft ), as well as the snow-capped León Huacanan (5,427 m / 17,805 ft) Quesillo Janca (5,357 m / 17,575 ft) of the Raura mountain range. We will continue on our trek and descend to Viconga lake, the place of our next camp (4,335 m / 14,222 ft) where we will enjoy the Guñoc Hot Springs (4,350 m / 14,271 ft ).
- In the later afternoon, we will enjoy a hot coffee or coca tea while observing the landscapes.
- Overnight at the campsite.
- Meals: B, S, L, D
Day 5: Cuyoc Pampa Camp (4,500 m / 14763 ft ) via Punta Cuyoc Pass (5,020 m / 16,469 ft)
Trekking 6 hours
- Today, is the highest pass of the Huayhuash Trek over Punto Cuyoc (5,020 m / 16,469 ft ). After breakfast, we will begin the day’s hike with a very steep climb where we will get truly impressive panoramic views of the mountains of the Cordillera Huayhuash such as Sarapo, Siula and Yerupajá. After 6 hours of walking, we will arrive at the Cuyoc Pampa camp.
- In the afternoon, we will enjoy a hot coffee or coca tea while we observe the landscapes.
- Overnight at the camp.
- Meals: B,S, L, D
Day 6: Cutatambo camp (4,250 m / 13,943 ft) via Santa Rosa Pass (5,057 m / 16,591 ft )
Trekking 6 hours
- Today we face a spectacular challenge: a demanding climb to the imposing Santa Rosa Pass, at (5,057 m / 16,591 ft ). The reward will be unforgettable: a panorama that includes the majestic peaks of Yerupajá, Siula Grande, Sarapo, Rasac and Jurau, a visual feast for mountain lovers. From there, we will begin the descent towards the Calinca valley, where the Cutatambo camp is located at (4,250 m / 13,943 ft). This place full of history, close to the last refuge of the legendary Joe Simpson before conquering Siula Grande, will offer us a unique experience surrounded by the impressive views of Sarapo, Carnicero and Trapecio. An epic day in every sense!
- In the later afternoon, we will enjoy a hot coffee or coca tea while observing the landscapes.
- Overnight at the campsite.
- Meals: B,S, L, D
Day 7: Trek from Cutatambo to Huayllapa (3,520 m / 11,548 ft)
Trekking 3 hours
- Today we continue our trek from Cutatambo, where we descend through the Huayllapa river valley, through the Calinca gorge. We will install our camp near the city of Huayllapa (3,520 m / 11,548 ft).
- In the later afternoon, we will enjoy a hot coffee or coca tea while observing the landscapes.
- Overnight at the campsite.
- Meals: B, S, L, D
Day 8: Trek to Gashampampa (4,600 m / 15,091 ft ) via Tapush Pass (4,770 m / 15,649 ft )
Trekking 5 hours
- After breakfast, we will leave the town of Huayllapa ascending towards the Tapush pass to finally reach the Gashpampampa camp. Along the way we will be able to appreciate beautiful landscapes and bird’s native to the area.
- In the later afternoon, we will enjoy a hot coffee or coca tea while observing the landscapes.
- Overnight at the campsite.
- Meals: B, S, L, D
Day 9: Trek to Jahuacocha lagoon (4,050 m / 13,287 ft ) via Yaucha Pass (4,800 m / 15,748 ft )
Trekking 5 hours
- Today, we will walk for around 5 hours, heading to Lake Jahuacocha (4,050 m / 13,287 ft). After breakfast, we will ascend, and our walk will be a little hard because we will cross the Yaucha pass (4,800 m / 15,748 ft). In the afternoon we will arrive at the Jahuacocha lagoon, in this place we can observe the birds or go to see the Solterococha lagoon (4,120 m / 13,517 ft) and the Rasaccocha lagoon (4,417 m / 14,491 ft)
- In the later afternoon, we will enjoy a hot coffee or coca tea while observing the landscapes.
- Overnight at the campsite.
- Meals: B, S, L, D
Day 10: Jahuacocha Camp to Llamac Town (3,250 m / 10,662 ft)
Trekking 5 hours
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After breakfast we will leave the Jahuacocha lagoon towards the town of Llamac. During the journey we will be able to appreciate the imposing snow-capped mountains of the Huayhuash mountain range that say goodbye to us with their impressive beauty. Once we arrive at the town of Llamac, a delicious lunch will be waiting for us.
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Finally, our vehicle will be waiting for us to take us to the city of Huaraz.
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End of the trek
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Meals: B, S, L
What is included?
- Pre-trek briefing with explanation of route, weather and equipment
- Transfer from Huaraz to Matacancha in private transport
- Transfer from Llamac town to Huaraz in private transport
- Overnight in camp 9 nights
- 10 breakfasts, 10 lunches, and 9 dinners
- Snacks during the trek
- Tea time every afternoon
- Boiled water to drink throughout the expedition.
- Coca tea every day in the morning to wake up
- Warm water for washing every morning
- Wet wipes upon arrival at camp
- Expert bilingual guide UIMLA – AGMP–UIAGM
- Mountain chef
- Table and chairs for greater comfort.
- Kitchen tent.
- Dining tent
- Dressing tent
- Warehouse tent
- Baskets for organic and inorganic waste
- Kitchenware and kitchen equipment
- Duffel bag (50 liters to carry your personal belongings)
- Double occupancy tents
- The use of an equipment pack that includes a down sleeping bag -10 C, sleeping bag liner, thermal insulation, pillow and 10 cm thick air mattress
- Group medical kit
- Portable two-way radios
- Toiletries (Toilet paper, hand sanitizer)
- Portable oxygen tank
- Pack animals or porters on trek to carry equipments and personal gear
- Emergency horse
- Each participant is allowed to bring 8 kg / 17.6 lb to be loaded on the donkeys
- Certificate of achievement/experience upon completion of the trek
What is not included?
- International and national flights
- Airport taxes
- Transfer from Lima – Huaraz by bus or airlplane
- Cost of laundry and alcoholic beverages
- Travel Insurance
- Entrance fee to Huayhuash Communities (US$ 85.00 aprox)
- Guide & transport for acclimatization hikes
- Last day dinner
- Personal gear
- Any hire of gear
- Medical treatment
- Meals and drinks both in Lima and Huaraz
- Hotels in Lima & Huaraz
- Tips and other types of personal expenses
- Any supplementary or additional aspect not included in the program.
- Additional costs or delays beyond our control.
- Costs for abandoning the expedition due to personal or health problems
If you prefer not to share a tent and for your own comfort, you can rent a personal tent from our company.
- Personal tent US$ 80.00
Trekking Poles are very useful on rough and uneven terrain. If you’d like, you can rent a set from our company.
- Trekking Poles US$ 30.00
- We recommend you to do at least a 1-Day hike in altitude to be acclimatized before doing this tour.
What to take?
• Passport
• Extra money (soles recommended)
• Personal medications
• Water bottle or camelback – (purifying tablets optional)
• Sunscreen 70+ or more
• Insect repellent
• Personal care products
• Hiking boots/shoes (preferably waterproof)
• Light shoes or sandals
• Hiking pants
• Hiking socks
• Waterproof booties
• Long sleeve shirts
• Thermal jacket
• Waterproof jacket
• Waterproof poncho
• Hat that protects face and neck
• Neck scarf or buff
• Lenses with UV protection
• Walking sticks
• Medium hiking backpack (15 to 25 liters)
• Camera with charger
• Extreme battery
• Snacks: energy bars, electrolytes, nuts, energy gels, etc.
• Towel
• Flashlight
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