The Huayhuash Mountain Range is considered one of the most beautiful hikes in the world. It is not an easy route since it crosses high-altitude passes, and all the effort is rewarded with its spectacular views.
It is the second highest mountain range in the tropical region in the world after the Cordillera Blanca. Its waters flow into the Marañón River, the main tributary of the Amazon. In its 30 km extension from north to south, there are 7 mountains exceeding 6000m and 7 mountains over 5000m.
Itinerary
Day 1: Huaraz – Llamac (3250m) – Cuartelhuayin (4100m)
Pick-up from the Hotel with private transportation and transfer to the south of the city heading to Cuartelhuayin camp, approximately 5 hours. Along the way, we observe many Andean villages with different customs and traditions. The distance covered this day is 186 km.
Breakfast – Snack – Lunch – Dinner
Day 2: Cuartelhuayin – Qaqanan Pass (4750m) – Mitucocha (4100m)
After our first breakfast in the field, we begin walking along a zigzag trail up to Qaqanan Pass. Then we descend on the East side of the Huayhuash Range to reach our camp located just below the Jirishanca and Rondoy snow-capped peaks. Walking time: approximately 6 hours.
+650m. / -650m.
Breakfast – Snack – Lunch – Dinner
8.800 km
Day 3: Mitucocha – Carhuac Pass (4600m) – Carhuacocha (4100m)
After breakfast, we will start our hike observing the previously mentioned snow-capped peaks, as well as the Siula Grande and Yerupajá peaks, known as the second highest mountain in Peru after Huascarán. Walking time: approximately 6 hours.
+500m. / -500m.
9.600 km
Breakfast – Snack – Lunch – Dinner
Day 4: Carhuacocha – Siula Pass (4830m) – Huayhuash (4300m)
During the hike, we have great views of 3 lagoons of different colors located below the Yerupajá and Siula Grande peaks. We will also hear avalanches falling from the Yerupajá peak due to the glacial melting phenomenon occurring throughout the range. Walking time: approximately 8 hours.
+730m. / -530m.
14.400 km
Breakfast – Snack – Lunch – Dinner
Day 5: Huayhuash – Trapecio Pass (5000m) – Elefante Camp (4600m)
On this day, we deviate from the normal path to head toward Trapecio Pass, which is right below the Trapecio mountain. From here, we will observe the Cuyocs mountain range and also have a view of the other side of the Yerupajá peak. After enjoying the views, we will descend to our Elefante Camp, named because the silhouette of an elephant can be seen among the rocks. Walking time: approximately 7 hours.
+700m. / -400m.
11.700 km
Breakfast – Snack – Lunch – Dinner
Day 6: Elefante Camp – San Antonio Pass (5100m) – Huayllapa Village (3600m)
After a good breakfast, on this day we reach the highest pass of the Huayhuash Range. We will have an impressive view of the Yerupajá peak (south face), Sarapo, Rasac, and others. We will descend to the Cutatambo valley and then walk to the small typical village of Huayllapa. Walking time: approximately 8 hours.
+500m. / -1500m
15 km
Breakfast – Snack – Lunch – Dinner
Day 7: Huayllapa Village – Tapush Pass (4800m) – Gashpapampa (4600m)
We begin ascending to Tapush Pass and then a short descent to our camp. We will observe the Diablo Mudo peak very closely, which some groups attempt to summit from this camp. Walking time: approximately 6 hours.
+1200m. / -300m
12.00 km
Breakfast – Snack – Lunch – Dinner
Day 8: Gashpapampa – Yaucha Pass (4750m) – Jahuacocha (4100m)
Day 9: Jahuacocha – Pampa Llamac Pass (4300m) – Llamac (3250m) – Huaraz
After our last breakfast in the field, we head to the picturesque village of Llamac. This is where our private transportation awaits to transfer us to the city of Huaraz. Walking time: 6 hours + transfer time by car: approximately 4 hours.
+200 / -1050m
12.700 km
Breakfast – Snack – Lunch
Services
INCLUDES
- Transfer from the bus terminal to the Hotel in Huaraz.
- Transfer from the Hotel to the terminal in Huaraz.
- Private transportation for transfer and pick-up in the Huayhuash Mountain Range
- Certified Hiking Guide (English, Spanish)
- Cook for the entire circuit
- Full meals in the field (breakfast, snack, lunch, and dinner)
- Wake-up tea before breakfast
- Packers and pack animals (mules)
- Emergency horse
- Two-person tents
- Kitchen tent
- Dining tent for 3 pax or more
- Tables, chairs
- Kitchen utensils
- Boiled water to fill bottles every day
- Warm water for personal hygiene
NOT INCLUDED
- Air ticket to Lima and return
- Transfers from the Airport to the Hotel in Lima
- Bus transportation Huaraz – Lima – Huaraz
- Hotel in Lima and Huaraz
- Does not include the first breakfast on the day the expedition starts
- Extra costs for abandoning the expedition
- Meals and drinks in the city
- Personal equipment such as sleeping bag, mat
- Cold-weather clothing such as hats, gloves, down jackets
- Emergency transportation in case of accidents
- International Medical Insurance
- Accident and Rescue Insurance
- Personal tents (can be rented, cost is S/. 40 per day)
- Tips for the staff
NECESSARY EQUIPMENT TO BRING
- Trekking shoes
- Fleece or wool gloves
- Sun hat
- Cold-weather hat (fleece or wool)
- UV protection sunglasses
- Water bottle
- Sunscreen
- 30 or 40-liter backpack
- Trekking poles
- Down jacket
- Gore-Tex windbreaker jacket
- Gore-Tex windbreaker pants
- Socks (minimum 3 pairs)
- Personal first aid kit
- Sleeping bag – 18 degrees
- Mat
- Headlamp
- Personal hygiene items such as towel, face soap, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.
- 1 Thermos of 1 Liter
- Sandals




