8 days tour

Peru Adventure - Huayhuash Trek - 8 Days

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Peru Adventure - Huayhuash Trek - 8 Days

This tour includes:

Accommodation

Camping - x 4 person tents used for x 2 people

Others

Pre-trek briefing to take place in your hotel/hostel the evening before departure

Guide

Professional Bilingual Mountain Guide (English & Spanish)

Transport

Private local transport for collection & drop-off to hotel

Meals

Meals as detailed in itinerary

Not included:

Insurance

Travel & Adventure insurance responsibility of traveller

Others

Hotels before and after trek expedition excluded (Can be organised as part of trip plan on request)

Flights

International Flights excluded Domestic Flights excluded (can be organised as part of trip plan on request)

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Itinerary of your trip Peru Adventure - Huayhuash Trek - 8 Days

  • Day 1 Day 1: Drive Huaraz/Huanuco Pampa & Visit The Remote Huanuco Viejo Ruins
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Drive Huaraz/Huanuco Pampa & Visit The Remote Huanuco Viejo Ruins

      Ruins of Huanaco Pampa. Following a couple of days in Huaraz for acclimatization, the journey begins with a bus ride of five to six hours (143 miles / 230 km) from Huaraz to Huanuco Pampa (12,275 ft / 3736 m). Along the way, youโ€™ll have your first distant views of the breathtaking Cordillera Huayhuash. Youโ€™ll stop briefly to take in the amazing views and marvel at the vastness of the surrounding countryside. Youโ€™ll then set up camp at Huanuco Pampa, near the Inca ruins of Huanuco Viejo. Huanuco Viejo was an important Inca settlement, probably a tambo (major stopover point and storage site) built on the main Cuzco-Quito route. The site covers several hundred hectares and substantial ruins remain, including the main temple Usnu, accommodation for the Inca elite, womenโ€™s quarters and a garrison, as well as private quarters and baths for visitors. Youโ€™ll see intricate stonework, as good as any found in Cusco, with solid walls of precisely interlocking stones that have withstood centuries of earthquakes. 

      • Overnight: Huanaco Viejo
  • Day 2 Day 2: Hike To Laguna Carhuacocha And Camp On The Lakeshore
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Hike To Laguna Carhuacocha And Camp On The Lakeshore

      Camping on the shore of Laguna Carhuacocha. Today youโ€™ll drive for three to four hours (65 miles / 105 km) between two high altitude villages, from Huanuco Viejo via Baรฑos to Queropalca at (12,467 ft / 3800 m). In Queropalca youโ€™ll meet your donkey drivers, load packs on the donkeys and start the trek with a relaxing uphill hike on a gentle gradient to Laguna Carhuacocha (13,779 ft / 4200 m). From the camp, youโ€™ll have astonishing views across the lake to the Yerupaja Grande (21,768 ft / 6635 m), Yerupaja Chico (20,082 ft / 6121m), Jirishanca (20,098 ft / 6125 m) and Siula Grande (20,814 ft /6344 m).

      •     Distance: 7 miles / 11 km hiking
      •     Duration: 4 hours
  • Day 3 Day 3: Side Trip To Laguna Siula Lakes And Return To Carhuacocha Camp (Or Rest Day)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Side Trip To Laguna Siula Lakes And Return To Carhuacocha Camp (Or Rest Day)

      View of Laguna Siula, a group of lakes of varying shades of green and blue Tonight youโ€™ll overnight again at Carhuacocha in order to enjoy the mountain surroundings. Youโ€™ll take a day hike up a side valley past the base of Yerupaja and Siula Grande. Here youโ€™ll find three glacial lakes, each one a different shade of blue or green. Avalanches coming off the glaciers into the lakes are sometimes seen here. Note: For the fit and adventurous, it is possible to continue by hiking a circuit past the Siula Glacier to a pass at (15,748 ft / 4800 m), and then return along an unmarked trail through a high hidden valley where we often see wild vicuรฑa grazing, before descending back to Laguna Carhuacocha (a total of eight hours hiking for the day). Alternatively, you may prefer a quiet afternoon trout fishing or rest at the spectacular campsite.

  • Day 4 Day 4: Punta Carhuac To Laguna Mitucocha
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Punta Carhuac To Laguna Mitucocha

      The route through Punta Carhuac. A steady ascent on a good path takes us to Punta Carhuac Pass (15,255 ft / 4650 m), with good opportunities en route for spotting the elusive viscacha, a rodent endemic to the high Andes. From here, weather permitting, youโ€™ll enjoy excellent views of the Yerupaja and Siula Grande peaks. Next, youโ€™ll descend on grass to the Janca Plateau then head southeast to reach tonightโ€™s camp at another large, trout-filled lake โ€” Laguna Mitucocha (13,943 ft / 4250 m). After lunch, you have the option of walking around the lake. From camp, youโ€™ll have superb views of the sheer face of Jirishanca (19,993 ft / 6094 m) and Jirishanka Chico. Groups are not permitted to camp next to the lake, due to a request by local people in order to protect the grass for their animals. The campsite is now a 15-minute hike downriver from the lake in a flat area.

      •     Distance: 7.5 miles / 12 km hiking
      •     Duration: 4-5 hours
  • Day 5 Day 5: Hike Via The Cacanan Punta Pass And Quartelhuain To The Rondoy Valley
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Hike Via The Cacanan Punta Pass And Quartelhuain To The Rondoy Valley

      Awesome views on the way to the Rondo Valley In the morning, youโ€™ll continue anti-clockwise across puna grasslands (paramo) and cross the pass โ€” indeed the Continental Divide โ€” at Cacanan Punta (15,419 ft / 4700 m). Youโ€™ll then descend to the Quebrada Cuncush, a broad valley flanked by vast expanses of forest, and pass a collection of small farms known as Quartelhuain, the site of tonightโ€™s camp (14,271 ft  / 4,350m) at Rondo Valley.

      •     Distance: 7.5 miles / 12 km hiking
      •     Duration: 6-7 hours.
  • Day 6 Day 6: To Laguna Jahuacocha Via The Rondoy Pass
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: To Laguna Jahuacocha Via The Rondoy Pass

      Hikers make their way over the Rondoy Pass, which reaches a height of 15,583 ft. Following a long traversing ascent to the Rondoy Pass (15,583 ft / 4750m) youโ€™ll enjoy yet more awesome views of the nearby peaks, the highest being Yerupaja (21,768 ft / 6654m), Rondoy and others, dominating the panorama. The descent from the pass takes you first past a stunning, milky-blue glacial lake, Solteracocha, and then along the shore of the beautiful Laguna Jahuacocha to a picturesque camp at the head of the lake (13,615 ft / 4150m).

      •    Distance: 8.6 miles / 14 km hiking
      •    Time: 7 hours
  • Day 7 Day 7: Free Day At Laguna Jahuacocha For Rest & Relaxation Or A Side Trip
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Free Day At Laguna Jahuacocha For Rest & Relaxation Or A Side Trip

      Snowy peaks reflecting off the waters of Laguna Jahuacocha The awesome setting, together with options for side-trips, means staying an extra day at Laguna Jahuacocha. you can take a day hike up to the Yaucha Pass (15,902 ft / 4847m) to take a look at the western side of the Cordillera Huayhuash range or head up the Quebrada Rasac Valley to the Rasaccocha glacial lake. Alternatively, you could enjoy a rest day and go fishing for trout! Why not visit the farmhouse just behind our camp and buy a beer to go with your trout?

  • Day 8 Day 8: Walk From Laguna Jahuacocha To Llamac, Drive To Huaraz
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Walk From Laguna Jahuacocha To Llamac, Drive To Huaraz

      The small settlement of Llamac marks the end of the journey. After an early start and gentle descent for an hour, we start our gradual climb to the final pass, Pampa Llamac (14,107 ft / 4300 m), from where we have our final views of much of the Huayhuash range. Then itโ€™s a long descent back to the Llamac valley and the village of Llamac.

      •     Distance: 8.6 miles / 14 km hiking
      •     Duration: 5.5-6 hours

      In Llamac, the bus will be waiting to take you back to Huaraz and your hotel for that long-awaited hot shower. Youโ€™ll arrive in Huaraz at about 6 pm.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Average

There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโ€™re not sure this applies to you.

Age range

Age range

Min: 18 / Max: 65

This experience is only available for adults within this age range.

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