9-Day Trekking Tour To The Beautiful Passes Of Huaraz
Description
Join us in our community support program by signing up for a journey through the most beautiful trails in the Huaraz region of Peru. Trek through the Conococha pass, Siula Pass, and Trapecio Pass, the highest pass of the trek, and relax at the beautiful lakes of Siula and Jahuacocha. Be ready to get surprised on your first day when you will be taken to famous tourist places.
Highlights
- Trek the highest pass of your trekking itinerary, Trapecio Pass
- Engage in a community support program in a nearby vulnerable community
- Make a quick stop at the peasant town in Pocpa Valley
- Appreciate the Andean rabbits called Vizcachas on your journey
- Camp by a beautiful lake, keeping the mountain’s silhouettes green-hued
Witness the three different colours of Siula Lake
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Day 1- Community Support Day expand_more
Meet your guide and spend the day settling in. You can also choose to give some donations to the nearby villages.
Head out and stop at attractive places like lakes and natural touristic places, or visit local artisans to know local traditions and culture.
Arrive at the community area to make donations. The Huaraz tour guides will donate the presence of contributors.
Return to hotel by 7 p.m.
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Day 2- Hike to see the Pocpa Valley expand_more
Leave Huaraz for Llamac (5 hours drive) and head to the wild Puna Conococha pass (4500m), passing the southernmost peaks of the Cordillera Blanca. The Huayhuash range, containing seven of the highest and most dramatic summits in a single cluster in Peru, reveals itself on your descent to the small town of Llamac.
Continue going up through the Pocpa valley, and reach a peasant town from where you can buy some soda drinks for the sunny way.
Trek, and approx. at 1 pm, arrive in Pallca for lunch.
Walk and get to your camping site at Matacancha (4100 masl). Here, appreciate the scenic view of Ninashanca Mountain (5607 masl), and Rondoy (5870 masl).
Overnight camping at Cuartelhuain at (4200masl). (Distance covered- 167 km and time taken- 6 hours)
Meals: L/D included.
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Day 3- Spot the Andean Rabbits while Trekking expand_more
Start your trek at 8 a.m. after having breakfast. (It is a challenging trek because the climb to the pass will take you about 2 or 3 hours.)
Descend and then ascend (approx 30 minutes) from the pass, and see the Andean rabbits called Vizcachas on your way.
Walk for 3 hours and reach the next pass. Enjoy the white peaked mountains such as Yerupaja, Jirishanca, and Siula.
Reach the campsite (approximately 5 or 6 pm) near a beautiful lake and prepare your tent.
(Campsite at 4150 masl; distance covered- 18 km; time taken- 10 hours of trekking)
Meals: B/L/D included.
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Day 4- Visit the Siula Lake and Siula Pass expand_more
Start ascending after breakfast and (approx one hour) witness the three different colour lakes of Siula.
Get to the Siula Pass (4850 masl) and reach a scenic place next to the Carnicero lakes.
Descend for a few kilometres to reach the campsite (4350 masl) to have lunch.
(Campsite at 4350 masl; distance covered- 13.8 km; time taken- 8 hours of trekking)
Meals: B/L/D included.
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Day 5- Trek to the Trapecio Pass expand_more
Ascend to the highest trek pass Trapecio Pass (5100m/16,404ft), and enjoy the marvellous views of the surrounding high mountains.
Descend over a rocky section and hike along the valley to camp at Huanacpatay (4300m/14,108ft).
(time taken- 7-8 hours walk)
Meals: B/L/D, tea time snacks included.
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Day 6- Stop at the Beautiful Village of Huayllapa expand_more
Set out at 8 am to start climbing (roughly two hours) to San Antonio Pass and behold a great view of the southwest Cordillera Huayhuash: looking at the mountains of Sarapo, Siula Grande, Yerupaja, Carnicero, Los Juraos and Trapecio. You can also see the lakes of Jurao.
Descend to Jurao Lake and stop to have lunch.
Continue to Huayllapa, a small isolated peasant village (3700 masl). Here, the small Andean shops will provide soda drinks, beers, and first-house necessities and stay for the night in the village.
(Camp at 3490masl; distance covered- 18 km, time taken- 7-8 hrs of trekking)
Meals: B/L/D included.
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Day 7- Trek to Tapush Pass expand_more
Reach the Tapush pass (4800masl) in about 5 hours and walk down an easy trail for about two hours.
Arrive at the camp place late in the afternoon.
(Camp at 4417 masl; distance covered- 12 km; time taken- 5-6 hrs of trekking)
Meals: B/L/D included
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Day 8- Witness the Beauty of Jahuacocha Lake expand_more
Have breakfast and trek to the Yaucha Pass (4800 masl). Stay at the pass for a couple of hours.
Continue going down the Huacrish ravine (for approximately three or four hours) after resting, and be surprised by a beautiful Jahuacocha lake at the base of the mountains of Jirishanca, Yerupaja, and Rondoy. This beautiful green colour lake lies at 4066 masl camp place.
Enjoy the spectacular avalanches coming down from the base of the mountains Jirishanca and head to your camp.
Find a typical mountain hut for sheepherders.
(Camp at 4050 masl; distance covered- 7.8 km; time taken- 4-5 hours of trekking)
Meals: B/L/D included.
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Day 9- Return Journey expand_more
Head to the easy walking route to the Pampallamac place, where you will say goodbye to the Huayhuash Mountains.
Descend, stop for lunch and descend again to the Llamac town.
Leave Llamac town, driving down along the Llamac river until Timpoc, where the Llamac and the Pacllon rivers join.
Start going up to Chiquian along the Ainin river, arriving at Chiquian.
Walk around the village, and continue to Huaraz on a 3-hour drive.
(Distance covered- 10 km; time taken- 6 hrs of trekking)
Meals: B/L included.
What's Included
One day acclimatizing community support tour
Transfer in/out from your hotel in Huaraz to trailhead and train end
Official Huaraz trekking guide
Emergency horse and guide assistance (more than 5 passengers)
Cook (from more than 5 passengers; otherwise, the guide cooks for less than 4 passengers)
Cook helper, more than 5 passengers
Boiled water for drinking
Donkey carriers
Donkeys (for carrying camping logistics as much as needed)
Emergency horse for evacuation
Cooking tent
Group tent for more than 5 passengers
Cooking utensils
Chairs and tables
Sleeping tents (two person/tent)
Sleeping mattresses
Emergency basic first aid kit
Oxygen
Hot water for washing hands in the mornings
Any other service to make the trekking comfortable
What's Excluded
Huayhuash community entrance fees
Personal medicines
Personal trekking clothes or equipment (warm clothes, rain clothes, hiking sticks etc.)
Personal toiletries
Extra services
Tips for staff
Know before you go
Stay in touch after reservation for the last details.
A very important Acclimatizing tour Day. This charity tour consists of; when you make a payment, 5% of the total price is taken to buy goods for a chosen person or village to support. This benefit is organized in the presence of the contributors, so those who cooperated with us in buying our tours and travel products will also enjoy this tour by going to some selected place.
To organize the donation, we don’t have a preference for any part of the village, community or people. We sort some villages and communities far from the city carefully and investigate their real needs and situations with the help of local governors, priests, or a special person who wants this organization to benefit their community. When we find a real person, children, older people, homeless or some community in real need, we assign the next acclimatizing tour a full day.
Many huge organizations ask for charity travel, but it ends in luxury offices and black bank accounts, so if you want to contribute and make the nicest endless memory, join us. And since you read, shared or recommended buying our products, we thank you from the deep of our hearts on behalf of Huaraz and the surrounding community.
Cancellation Policy
For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.Price Details
Persons | |
1 To 4 | USD 1800 Per Person |
This is a group tour |