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    Why choose us?

    • Best prices
    • 24/7 Customer Support
    • Carefully selected tours
    • Travel safely with COVID-19 protocol

    Tour verfügbar Mai bis September Kostenlose Stornierung Kostenlose Umbuchung Gruppentour

    • All year
    • Easy
    • 2 Days / 1 Night
    • 4,600 m.s.n.m
    • Spanish
    • 2/15 people

    We have multiple itineraries available for this trip. Contact us for more information.

    An unmissable program for every traveler who loves culture and the mountains of the Cordillera Blanca. We present our 2-day, 1-night package including hotel and tours. Visit Huaraz, the Callejón de Huaylas Valley, and its mountains this year.

    Pastoruri Glacier: The Pastoruri Glacier is a glacier in Peru located in the southern part of the Cordillera Blanca, in the department of Ancash, within the Huascarán National Park, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985.

    Llanganuco Ravine: Chinancocha & Orconcocha Lagoons: The Llanganuco Ravine is a high-mountain glacial valley located in the Cordillera Blanca, within the Huascarán National Park in the Ancash province of Yungay, Peru. The Huaraz Classic Package includes 3 nights of accommodation, breakfast, use of hotel facilities (bar, restaurant), and tours as detailed in the program.

    Laguna 69: Laguna 69 is a small lagoon near the city of Yungay, in the Ancash region of Peru. It is one of more than 400 lagoons that are part of the Huascarán National Park, considered a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and a Natural World Heritage Site.

    ⛔ Not recommended for people who suffer from vertigo.

    NOTE:

    Special Offer: If you are planning to travel in a group of more than 4 participants, we have a special offer for you.

    For Tour Operators: If you are a tour operator, official tourism guide, trekking guide, mountain guide, or group leader, we have special rates. For more information, please contact us; E-mail: PartnerTravelAgents@grupoalpamayo.com.pe Very Important Information:

    IMPORTANT: Please book in advance so we can provide better logistics and service quality.

    We have spots available for tomorrow; we have departures every day of the week.

    Our Hotel: We offer travel packages including our Hotel Valery **

    Health Status: If you have any health restrictions, please let us know so we can suggest the most suitable tour for you.

    Price of packages per person

    • 1 pax at $170 USD.   
    • 2-4 pax at $160 USD.
    • 5-7 pax at  $150 USD.
    • 8-9   10 or more  $140 USD.

     

    Departure and return location

    Departure and arrival at the Valery Center Hotel

     

    Departure time

    6:00am

     

    Time of return

    6:00pm approximately

     

    Price includes

    • Transfers from the terminal to the hotel and vice versa.
    • 4-day group tour with tourist minibuses with panoramic windows.
    • Official Tourist Guide (Spanish) inquire for others.
    • 3 nights accommodation according to chosen hotel + 03 breakfasts according to menu.
    • Tickets to all visitor sites.
    • Assistance and first aid kit.

    Price excludes

    • Bus/flight from city of origin - Huaraz.
    • Drinks and expenses.
    • Daily meals on tours (lunches).

    What to bring

    Hiking Equipment

    • 50-60 liter hiking backpack
    • Lightweight hiking gloves (or optional waterproof mittens)
    • Medium-weight socks
    • Sleeping bag (-15°C to 20°C)
    • Small daypack (30 liter)
    • Clothing appropriate for the weather (think moisture-wicking layers)
    • Hiking boots or shoes
    • Medium-weight down or synthetic parka
    • Rain poncho Long-sleeved shirts
    • Wool or fleece sweater and/or pants
    • Lightweight pants
    • Short-sleeved cotton shirts or t-shirts
    • Water bottle for hiking or trekking
    • Waterproof and durable travel bag
    • Flashlight with spare batteries and bulb
    • Towel for personal hygiene for each participant
    • First aid kit
    • Regular and long underwear
    • Knife or multi-tool
    • Lightweight cap and wool hat
    • UV-certified sunglasses, sunscreen, lip balm
    • The rest of the Essentials list as applicable to your excursion
    • Personal hygiene and toiletry kit
    • One hiking Buff per person

    Mountain Equipment

    • 3 locking carabiners, recommended per person.
    • We recommend 2 ice screws per client.
    • 1 Daisy chain (lifeline) per person.
    • 2 technical ice axes (per person), we recommend Grivel.
    • 1 ATC descender (abseiling), this is essential for technical mountains.
    • 2 Prusik ropes, very important (6 mm x 10 m rope length).
    • Gloves (good gloves) for expeditions over 6000 meters.
    • Climbing harness.
    • Sleeping pad/mat, we recommend an air or inflatable mat.
    • Crampons, we recommend Grivel.
    • Trekking poles (Optional), one pair per person. We recommend the GRIVEL brand.
    • Expedition down jacket. It is very important to have personal clothing such as pants and a jacket with GOROTEX certification.
    • First aid kit for high-altitude conditions, as we as guides cannot administer medication to clients.
    • Backpack with a 60-liter capacity. It is better to have a larger backpack for comfortably traveling to high-altitude camps, as you will need to carry all your personal belongings there.
      Gaiters or gaiters are recommended. Modern boots now have them built-in, but it is best to have an extra pair.

    TRAVEL PROGRAM

    Day 1:Tour laguna Llanganuco – Full day

    Duration: Approximately 8 hours.

    6:00 AM. Reception and transfer to your chosen accommodation.

    9:00 AM. Today we will enter Huascarán National Park and explore Peru’s highest mountain, Huascarán (6,768 meters above sea level). We will also visit the ancient city of Yungay-Campo Santo, buried by the 1970 earthquake and avalanche, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We begin our tour by traveling north from Huaraz to the town of Carhuaz, where we will enjoy traditional ice cream and take photos of the main square. We then head to Yungay to visit the city buried in the 1970 earthquake and avalanche, including the Campo Santo cemetery. Afterward, we ascend to Chinancocha Lagoon in Llanganuco for a boat ride. We then descend and travel to Caraz to visit and purchase artisanal delicacies. Returning to Huaraz, we will visit the artisan village of Taricá.

    Day 2:Chavín

    Duration: Approximately 9 hours

    For this tour, we will depart at 8:00 AM and head south from the city of Huaraz. We will pass through the town of Recuay, and in Catac, we will take the turnoff towards the Conchucos Valley. Our first stop will be at Querococha Lagoon (4200m), where we will enjoy views of contrasting Andean landscapes (lagoon, ichu grass, mountains). Next, we will ascend to the Cahuish Tunnel, entering the Conchucos Valley after 2.5 hours. During our journey, we will visit the magnificent Chavín Archaeological Site, one of the most beautiful and ancient monuments in the Peruvian Andes. We will then have lunch at a selected restaurant. Our tour of Chavín concludes with a visit to the Chavín National Museum. Return to Huaraz and overnight stay.

    Day 3:CLIMBING TOUR “NEVADO MATEO”

    Duration: Approximately 9 hours

    After hotel pick-up, we’ll travel by car to the city of Caraz, located 70 km north of Huaraz. From there, we’ll begin a gradual ascent along an unpaved road to Laguna Parón. Once at Laguna Parón, you can take advantage of the time to walk around the lake and observe the Andean flora. You’ll also have views of the most important pyramidal mountains of the Cordillera Blanca, such as Artesonraju, Pirámide Garcilazo, and Caraz. Its beautiful turquoise waters make this a truly breathtaking destination. After spending some time there and taking plenty of photos, we’ll return to Caraz along the same route and then continue on to Huaraz. The tour ends between 5:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.

    Day 4:Nevado Pastoruri

    Duration: Approximately 8 hours.

    Today we will head south of the city of Huaraz. This tour begins in the Carpa sector, where we will first visit Patococha Lagoon, known for its wild ducks. Next, we will see the naturally carbonated springs, a natural filtration from the subsoil. Continuing our visit, we will arrive at Pumapa Shimi, the seemingly endless Lagoon of Seven Colors, and the Puya raimondii forest, home to the most representative plant of the Andes. Finally, we will visit Pastoruri Glacier to take photos and explore its frozen lagoon and ice walls. Return to Huaraz. Farewell to the group at the hotel and transfer to the bus terminal. End of services.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the average distance and elevation gain we will walk each day?

    Every day we have active hikes of approximately 4 to 5, sometimes 6 hours, depending on your pace and fitness level. You’ll find more detailed information in each of our travel programs. If you need more information about a specific day of the program, we can schedule a WhatsApp call to answer your questions. Please contact us for this. For calls or inquiries, please use this number: +51 943 081 066

     

    What experience and physical condition do I need to climb this mountain? Is this program suitable for children or seniors?

    For our mountaineering trips: If the mountains are easily accessible: For easy climbs, you don’t need much experience. However, if you want to climb mountains above 6,000 meters and the conditions become more challenging, we recommend taking a basic or intermediate course for proper preparation. It’s very important to be physically, technically, and psychologically prepared.

    Regarding children’s preparation: It all depends on the mountain you want to climb with your children. Once you’ve decided which of our routes or mountains you want to take them on, we can give you some advice or discuss how to prepare them before you go.

    Regarding seniors: It all depends on their experience level and health. Often, seniors are better suited for mountain trekking because they have more experience, so it’s always a good idea to ask about their experience as senior participants. If you have any further questions, please contact us. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066

    What experience do I need? What level of fitness do I need? Is this program suitable for children or seniors?

    For long-distance hikes, you need to at least train or do some short hikes, such as visiting lakes, to gain experience and feel comfortable with what you’re doing. It’s always a good idea to test yourself before a long-distance hike to avoid altitude sickness during the trek. If you’re traveling with children, it’s best to train them beforehand. If they’re accompanied by an adult, they should acclimatize properly before going on a long-distance tour or camping at high altitude. If you’d like more advice, we can schedule a call via WhatsApp to answer your questions. For calls or inquiries, please use this number: +51 943 081 066

    How far in advance should I start training and what type of training do you suggest?

    Preparation depends on the type and technical level of trekking or mountaineering you plan to do. You’ll always gain experience gradually.

    For demanding or technical climbing activities, it’s recommended to summit peaks above 5,000 meters beforehand and have a good understanding of high-altitude mountaineering equipment, such as the use of technical ice axes, ice screws, proper crampon use, and, of course, all other technical gear. For more information, we can schedule an appointment to explain everything related to mountaineering equipment and preparations for participating in our outings in more detail. For calls or inquiries, please contact us at +51 943 081 066.

    How can I get to the meeting point?

    For each trip, depending on the destination or the specific trip you’re taking with us, the meeting point is always at our office. On some trips, we’ll pick you up from your accommodation, or in some cases, a representative from our company will meet you and then transfer you to your transportation to continue your tour or trip. If you’d like more information, please don’t hesitate to contact us. For calls or inquiries, please use this number: +51 943 081 066

     

    Will I need to bring my own technical equipment? Is it possible to rent equipment and, if so, what would the approximate cost be?

    On all our trekking and mountaineering trips, personal equipment is not included in our prices, so you will need to provide your own gear. Personal equipment (such as boots, ice axe, crampons, harness, sleeping bag, sleeping mat, Gore-Tex jacket, etc.) is listed on each trip page on our website.

    Our company also rents the equipment you need for your trip; see the list here on our website. For calls or inquiries, please contact us at +51 943 081 066.

     

    Will there be porters to help transport personal and group equipment?

    On our trekking and mountaineering trips: Depending on the type and destination of the trip you book, some sections of the treks are traveled by mules or donkeys, or sometimes by horses. On mountaineering trips, the approach camps are also reached by mules or donkeys, but there are some sections where pack animals can no longer reach. In these parts, our logistics are entirely supported by porters.

    Who are the porters? They are local people who were born and raised in the high-altitude villages. They are very strong and well-acclimated because, after the tourist season ends, they dedicate themselves to agriculture and livestock farming. Therefore, they are accustomed to the altitude and have lived in nature all their lives. They are happy to be in the mountains with our expeditions. For calls or inquiries, please contact this number: +51 943 081 066

     

    How will accommodation and meals be arranged during the tour?

    Regarding accommodation and meals during the tour: Well, depending on the type of tour, for classic cultural tours or city tours, meals are provided along the way at tourist restaurants, and overnight stays are in hotels of the category requested by the client.

    For tours involving camping and trekking: During the activity, we include breakfast, lunch, and dinner, featuring traditional and typical dishes from the region you’ll be visiting. At night, we stay in tents, with separate tents for the kitchen and dining area.

    For high-altitude or mountain trips: We bring special high-altitude food, which is quicker to prepare, and provide complete logistics including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. We sleep in special four-season high-altitude tents, using the best available equipment. If you have any questions or concerns, we can schedule a meeting via WhatsApp to answer them and provide you with more information to ensure your trip is an unforgettable experience.

     

    Are there any other special requirements, such as permits/insurance/vaccinations, that I should be aware of before the trip?

    There are safe and effective vaccines that provide strong protection against severe illness, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19. Billions of people have been vaccinated against COVID-19. Getting vaccinated is one of the most important things you can do to protect yourself against COVID-19, help end the pandemic, and stop the emergence of new variants.

    We also recommend having accident insurance; we always recommend it. We are partners with Global Rescue. If you have any further questions about your trip, we can schedule a call via WhatsApp. For calls or inquiries, please use this number: +51 943 081 066

     

    What is the best time of year for this hike?

    For all the trips we offer within our main tourist destinations, such as South and Central America, including the ascent of the 7 continents and the 7 highest peaks on each continent, each trip’s page on our website indicates the month or season to travel. Please then read the information you will find in our travel offers for each tour. If you have any further questions, you can contact one of our travel experts via WhatsApp. Thank you very much. For calls or inquiries, please use this number: +51 943 081 066

     

    What is the guide/client ratio for climbing this mountain?

    On mountains over 5000 meters, a local guide leads a maximum of 3 clients (3 people to 1 local guide ratio).

    On technical mountains: On very high mountains, we manage our travel policy: one guide and a maximum of 2 clients (3 people to 1 local guide ratio). For calls or inquiries, please use this number: +51 943 081 066

    What is the best time of year to climb this mountain?

    For all the trips we offer within our main tourist destinations, such as South and Central America, including ascents to all 7 continents and the 7 highest peaks on each continent, each trip’s page on our website indicates the month or season to travel. Please then read the information you will find in our travel offers for each tour. If you have any further questions, you can contact one of our travel experts via WhatsApp. Thank you very much. For calls or inquiries, please use this number: +51 943 081 066

     

    Can I join a group?

    As a local company with extensive travel experience, we offer departures on various dates. Joining a group trip is the best way to stay within your budget, and while you’re welcome to join our groups, we recommend smaller groups for trips like mountaineering. To join a group, simply request the available dates, and we’ll send you the necessary information to join any of our trips.

    Why choose a private trip? For trekking or high-altitude mountaineering trips, a private tour is the most recommended option, but it’s more expensive. Therefore, joining a group offers more reasonable prices. In the mountains, the only potential drawback is being on a rock face with another climber if one of you gets tired or ill. In this case, you’d have to abort or cancel the summit attempt and return together. For more information, please contact us. We can schedule a WhatsApp call to answer all your questions.

    On a mountain, for example, if three people are climbing and one of them gets sick on the route, for safety reasons they have to cancel or abort the summit attempt, or all return together. The same applies on a technical mountain; if a climbing partner gets sick, everyone has to turn back. For these reasons, it’s sometimes better to go on a private tour because for a single person, the costs are higher for the same reason: the trip is already private.

    What happens in case of bad weather?

    Regarding weather conditions, we strive to schedule each tour during the best season to ensure the most spectacular views and enjoyment of the chosen trip. However, even during peak season, inclement weather can occur. While this is generally a minor issue for hiking or trekking trips, it can be particularly challenging during high-altitude climbing expeditions. Therefore, the local guide leaders must always make the most informed decisions to ensure the safety of our passengers. We strongly recommend heeding the advice of your assigned local guide for each tour. If you have any further questions, please contact us. For calls or inquiries, please use this number: +51 943 081 066

     

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