Pisco is one of the most popular mountains in the Cordillera Blanca and the difficulty of the climb is considered moderate. From the summit a magnificent 360 degree views of various peaks can be observed; to the east you can see the impressive Chacraraju; to the north you can see the Pyramid of Garcilaso, the Artesonraju, Quitaraju, Alpamayo and Santa Cruz; to the east the snow-capped mountains Caráz, Aguja, the Cerro La Esfinge, and the Huandoy with its 4 peaks and to the south, the highest mountain of the Cordillera Blanca and Peru, the Huascaran North and South, together with the Chopicalqui.
If you want to do this type of climbing, it is necessary to acclimatize previously for several days and be in good physical/technical conditions.
The itinerary is a model to follow, however, situations such as natural disasters, climate change, landslides, political unrest, strikes, demonstrations, changes in government regulations or another force majeure may cause this program to vary.
Our expedition begins from the city of Huaraz were we set off in private transportation for approximately 3 hours heading north through the Callejón de Huaylas arriving at the province of Yungay from where the road deviates to the Llanganuco ravine until we arrive at Yurakcorral; from here we will begin our hike for approximately 3 to 4 hours heading towards the Pisco base camp (4640 m.) area of Campamento.
After packing our equipment, we will hike uphill for approximately 3 to 4 hours to the moraine camp 4900 m. where we will spend the night.
We will leave the moraine camp at approximately 03:00 a.m. and hike about 20 to 30 minutes until reaching the glacier of Nevado Pisco. We will begin our ascent through the Southwest route “Ruta Normal” and during our ascent we have a good view of several mountains like the Artesonraju, Caraz, Huandoy, among others. After some hours we will finally summit the Nevado Pisco at 5752 m. with a great panoramic view of the majestic mountains in the Northern side of the Cordillera Blanca like the Huascarán, Chopicalqui, Yanapaccha, Chacraraju, Pisco Este, Artesonraju, Alpamayo, Quitaraju, Caraz, Huandoy. Descent to the base camp. The estimated time of the climb is approximately 7 to 10 hours in total.
We will hike back approximately 3 hours to where a private transport will be waiting to drive us 3 hours back to the city of Huaraz.
Transfer to the hotel. End of our services.
This program is designed exclusively for private groups in order to provide you a better experience. We have local certified guides and support team at your disposal. If you have any questions regarding our packages and pricing options please feel free to contact us.
My climb on Mount Pisco was a huge reality check, and it really solidified my respect for the mountain and Alex’s incredible professionalism. During the ascent, I started struggling with altitude sickness, but Alex’s deep knowledge of the signs meant he caught it before I even fully realized what was happening. To make things tougher, my leg started cramping up badly, but Alex stepped right in to nurse the injury and help me manage the pain. Even though we didn’t push for the summit, his priority never wavered—he made sure I made it back to base camp safely and comfortably. Seeing how he handled a high-pressure situation with such a calm eye for detail really showed me his true character as a guide. It wasn’t just about the peak; it was about his respect for the mountain and his commitment to my well-being. I walked away with so much appreciation for his expertise and the way he puts safety above everything else.


