The Cordillera Huayhuash and the Ishinca Valley offer one of the most complete adventure experiences in the Peruvian Andes, combining world-class trekking with classic high-mountain climbing. The Huayhuash Trek, considered one of the most scenic hikes in South America, covers approximately 120 km over high-altitude terrain, crossing multiple mountains passes and revealing dramatic landscapes of towering peaks, glacial lakes, and remote Quechua communities.
This demanding trek takes around 10 days and showcases iconic mountains such as Yerupajá, Siula Grande, and Jirishanca, along with legendary passes like Trapecio, Tapush, and Cuyoc. It is an ideal challenge for experienced trekkers seeking solitude, altitude, and breathtaking alpine scenery.
Complementing the trek, the Ishinca Valley, located near Huaraz, is one of the best areas in the Cordillera Blanca for acclimatization and mountaineering training. Home to peaks such as Ishinca, Urus, and Tocllaraju, the valley offers technical glacier climbs set against the stunning backdrop of Laguna Ishinca (4,300 m). Combining the Huayhuash Trek with climbing in the Ishinca Valley creates a perfectly balanced expedition, blending endurance, technical skill, and unforgettable Andean beauty.
For this type of mountaineering program, it is essential to acclimatize for several days prior to the expedition and to be in good physical and technical condition. Participants should have previous experience in high-altitude trekking and basic mountaineering skills to safely enjoy the ascent.
The itinerary is a model to follow, however, situations such as natural disasters, climate changes, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, demonstrations, changes in government regulations or other force majeure, may cause this program to vary.
Early morning departure from Huaraz to Chiquián, followed by a short drive to Cuartelwain. This first day is designed for a gentle start and acclimatization, with a light hike to the campsite surrounded by wide Andean landscapes and high-altitude pastures.
The trek begins with the ascent to Cacananpunta Pass, offering the first panoramic views of the Huayhuash range. After crossing the pass, we descend to Mitucocha Camp, located beneath the impressive peaks of Jirishanca and Rondoy.
One of the most scenic days of the trek, crossing Carhuac Pass and descending to the stunning turquoise lakes of Carhuacocha, with spectacular views of Yerupajá, Siula Grande, and Jirishanca.
A challenging ascent to Siula Pass rewards us with dramatic alpine scenery and glacier views. The descent leads to Huayhuash Camp, located near the glacier and surrounded by towering peaks.
We cross Portachuelo Pass before descending to Viconga, where travelers can enjoy a well-earned rest and an optional visit to the natural hot springs, perfect for muscle recovery.
This is the most demanding day of the trek, crossing the highest point of the route at Cuyoc Pass. The effort is rewarded with vast panoramic views of the Cordillera Huayhuash before descending to Cuyoc Camp.
A spectacular and technical day crossing San Antonio Pass, offering close-up views of Siula Grande and Yerupajá. A steep descent leads to the remote campsite of Cutatambo.
A long descent takes us into the isolated village of Huayllapa, where we experience local culture and enjoy a more relaxed afternoon after several demanding days in the mountains.
We ascend steadily to Tapush Pass, followed by a scenic descent to Gashpapampa Camp, surrounded by alpine meadows and high peaks.
Crossing Yaucha Pass, we reach the beautiful Jahuacocha Lake, one of the highlights of the Huayhuash Trek, with unforgettable views of Yerupajá and Rondoy reflected in the water.
Final descent through picturesque valleys to Llamac, followed by private transfer back to Huaraz, marking the end of the Huayhuash trekking adventure.
A well-deserved rest day to recover, enjoy hot showers, reorganize equipment, and prepare for the climbing phase in the Ishinca Valley.
Transfer to Pashpa and trek into the Ishinca Valley. Arrival at Base Camp, camp setup, and a short acclimatization walk in a stunning alpine setting.
Training day focused on glacier travel, crampon and ice axe techniques, rope systems, and safety procedures, ensuring proper preparation for summit day.
An early alpine start for the ascent of Nevado Ishinca. The climb follows glacial terrain to the summit, offering panoramic views of the Cordillera Blanca before descending back to Base Camp.
Descent from Base Camp to Pashpa and return to Huaraz by private transport, concluding the expedition.
This expedition is designed exclusively for private groups to ensure a high-quality, personalized experience. We work with local certified guides and a professional support team dedicated to your safety and success.
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