OVERVIEW
Alpamayo circuit is One of the most scenically & splendid trek routes in the cordillera Blanca, it showing much of the cordillera Blanca’s finest mountain- scape, the trek route through on remote & wild natural area with superb panorama view, where only the sound of cracking of glacial ice and murmuring of scrubland in the wind. The highlighted point is at jancaurish valley, where the dramatic view of conspicuous pyramidal shape on the north versant, where shooting a hundred a hundred pictures will be not enough, despite not being one of the higher summits over six thousand however is highly demanded by the mountaineers around the world, in the 1966 an international survey was declared as the most beautiful mountain in the world and this beauty draws climbers from afar and lovely ice flouted on the southwest face, further this remote adventure holidays provides: superb mountain - scape with pristine glacier lakes, overwhelming beauty areas, fragile ecosystem, high and windy passes, Plenty options of gaze the most unforgettable memories as soon as you open the zipper of your tent, endless and panoramic views from different camping areas.Maximum Altitude 4850 m (15,908 feet)
Difficulty Hard - Challenge
Length 12 Days trek
Brief Itinerary of the Trek Program Huaraz – santa cruz – cedros alpamayo – hualcayan - Huaraz
Day 1: TREK STARTS – Huaraz - Cashapampa - Llamacorral (3760m)
Day 2: Llamacorral – alpamayo base camp versant east (4350m) - Taullipampa (4250m)
Day 3: Taullipampa – punta unión pass (4750m) – Tuctubamba (4000m)
Day 4: Tuctubamba – alto de pukaraju pass (4600m) - Huecrococha (4000m)
Day 5: Huecrococha- tuptupa pass (4400m) - Jancapampa (3600m)
Day 6: Jancapampa – yanacon pass (4600m) - Huilca or Safuna (4000m)
Day 7: Huilca or Safuna mesa pata pass (4500m) – alto de car acara (4830m) jancarurish valley Cruze Alpamayo (4000m)
Day 8: day off. (Optional hike to view point) alpamayo versante norte
Day 9: jancarurish - vientonan pass (4750m) – osoruri (4450m)
Day 10: osoriuri - punta cullicocha (4850m) – wishcash (4300m)
Day 11: wishcash – Hualcayan – Huaraz
SUGGESTION: please understand that before the trek alpamayo base camp trek – versant north & east you should complete 2 or 3 acclimatization day hikes to avoid altitude sickness. Ask us for advice or visit our page about acclimatization hikes.
Note: If you have more time you can extend this trek program by ascending easy or moderate summits such as:
• Cedros - alpamyo trek via ulta + climbing pisco 3 days
• Cedros - alpamyo trek via ulta + climbing ishinca 3 days
• Cedros - alpamyo trek via ulta + climbing vallunaraju 2 days
• Cedros - alpamyo trek via ulta + climbing ishinca valley 4 days
• Cedros - alpamyo trek via ulta + climbing ishinca valley 7 days
Trip program Lima – Huaraz – mountains – Huaraz – Lima all included just available on request.
ITINERARY
TREK PROGRAM HUARAZ – CASHAPAMPA - SANTA CRUZ – ALPAMAYO BASE CAMP HUALCAYAN – HUARAZIncluded meals: B = Breakfast / S = Snack / L = Lunch / D = Dinner
Day 1: Huaraz – Cashapampa (2990m) – Llama-Corral (3760m)
We will pick up you at your hotel with our private vehicle to drive along the rich Callejón de Huaylas valley, we will pass through small arable towns whose keeps colonial architecture with red tile roofs, and on the way we will stop to enjoy spectacular views of the Andes including the western face of Peru’s highest peak, Huascaran mountain (22,205ft). After that we will continue driving until caraz the last town to the north, from it we follow driving onward Cashapampa village, where we will meet with donkeys & donkey’s driver. At the beginning of the trek, we will walk upon moderate grade trail with some steep sections to the right bank of santa cruz river trough by far narrow valley with sparkling waterfalls, groves & high land bushes, passing under looming rock towers and rock slides until arriving a wide meadow, where is located our camping spot with spectacular view to the valleys head. Overnight camp at Llamacorral. Meals: S / L / D
Day 2: Llamacorral – Alpamayo Viewpoint (4200m) – alpamayo base camp (4350m) east versant – Taullipampa (4250m)
This day we will walk upon gently grade uphill, passing the beautiful mountain lakes of ichiccocha and Jatuncocha, hiking upon green lush valley until quisuar, from it we walk up on steep hill but the trail winds up on sig sag until reach Alpamayo overlooking above arhueycocha gorge, there offer superb view of mount alpamayo east face, despite not being one of the higher summits but is highly demanded by many mountaineers, in the 1966 an international survey was declared as the most beautiful mountain in the world and this beauty draws climbers from afar by its spectacular pyramidal shape on the north face and lovely ice flouted on the southwest face, even that is perfect point as well to appreciate the dramatic vista of artezonraju, the angle the peak bears a striking resemblance to paramount studios logo, then the route bring us to isolated taullipampa campsite located at the foot of taulliraju, which looks like a cathedral of ice and rock. From the camping spot we will be able to gaze at alpamayo, taulliraju, artezon raju & quitaraju from the comfort of your tent.
Optional no mandatory hike up to alpamayo base camp east versant: keep walking up until alpamayo base camp, and Arhueycocha Lake, from the lakeside offer really tremendous view to pukajirca, then clicking memorable pictures we back retracting steps until overlooking point then traverse to taullipampa camping spot. Overnight camp at Taullipampa. Meals: B / S / L / D
Day 3: taullipampa - punta union pass (4750m) – tuctubamba (4000m)
This day we will walk upon gradual ascend on pre-Inca route with incredible view ahead of majestic mount taulliraju until reach the Punta Union pass, as soon as we reach the pass the grandest view comes in front towering summits as: pukajirca, taulliraju, artezonraju and quitaraju, by far below loiter colorful taillicocha and jatuncocha on santa cruz valley, where the trekker feel really awarded by the splendid vista, take a brake worthwhile shooting incredible memories.. As soon as crossing the pass we descent on slope and rocky trail toward the head of huaripampa green lush valley, observing small glacial lagoons, waterfalls meaning on the rocks. The camping spot is located at the head of paria valley. Overnight camp at tuctubamba. Meals: B / S / L / D
Day 4: Tuctubamba – alto de pukaraju pass (4600m) - Huecrococha (4000m)
This day Our trek will continue from tuctubanba ascending up toward Alto Pukaraju Pass, where we will have spectacular views about several summits, including Chacraraju, Chopicalqui, huascaran, arezonraju, the imposing peak of Taulliraju t the north. We’ll see Huascarán again, the highest peak in Peru, standing at 22,205’. After the pass, the route descents throughout the abundant lupin to our next camp at Huecrococha lakeside. Overnight camp at huecrococha . Meals: B / S / L / D
Day 5: Huecrococha- tuptupa pass (4400m) - Jancapampa (3600m)
After our hearty breakfast we start walking through the small village of Quisuar, where we can observe the locals. By mid-day, we reach the Pass of Tupa Tupa (14,530’), admire the views from this grassy-pass, then we’ll descend and finish our 6-hour trekking day At Jancapampa, at 11,483’, where we will find beautiful farmlands and locals, most of them still wearing their native traditional Andean colorful clothes, who will welcome us. Beverages are available to purchase for those looking to quench their thirst. At the head of the valley, the impressive face of Pucajirca can be seen, complete with massive glaciers, ice cliff, and waterfalls. There are simply no words to truly express the beauty and complexity of Pucajirca as we encircle a good part of the mountain during our trek. Overnight camp at jancapampa. Meals: B / S / L / D
Day 6: Jancapampa – yanacon pass (4600m) - Huilca or Safuna (4000m)
From Jancapampa, we’ll ascend Yanajanca Valley, a very diverse area in terms of vegetation. We’ll climb through yanajanca pass the second highest pass of our trip. The pass is very alpine in nature, with incredible views of Pucajirca. After climbing over Yanajancon pass, we will descend to huilcapampa. We’ll take a long break here—at the confluence of serval valleys, then ascend for a short distance to our camp at Huillcapampa. From this camp we will see the North faces of the Alpamayo and Pucahirca group, some of the most spectacular peaks in the range. Overnight camp at huilca. Meals: B / S / L / D
Day 7: Huilca or Safuna mesa pata pass (4500m) – alto de car acara (4830m) jancarurish valley Cruze Alpamayo (4000m)
A longer day of hiking we climb up from Huillcapampa toward mesa pata pass a slow ascent to the base of the pass where we’ll take a short but well-earned break. The ascent to the pass above is on rock scree, and feels more alpine with each step. More views as we climb through Paso Cara Cara, the highest pass of our trip. Each of our passes will provide a nice challenge and resulting rewards. The views of Alpamayo and the surrounding peaks is simply indescribable. It’s usually windy here, and there is time to enjoy the pass and the views, take pictures, and rest a bit before heading down into the next valley. The descent is through huge grassy slopes to our camp at head of Jancarurish valley (Alpamayo versant north). The views of Alpamayo and the other mountains around this camp are spectacular. This is one of the classic views of cponspicous peak of Alpamayo; an unforgettable camp placed, a grassy-like pasture, with a stream nearby for bathing and clothes washing. Overnight camp at jancarurish. Meals: B / S / L / D
Day 8: day off. (Optional hike to view point) alpamayo versante norte
Option 01: hike to Laguna Jancarurish or explore a view point which is lies on a hill southern of camping spot (it’s a grass plateau on steep hill with splendid vista) for appreciating the photogenic view of mount Alpamayo, which has been considered the most beautiful mountain in the world since 1966 in Munich Germany by “Alpinism Magazine” and this beauty draws climbers from far away, it is deadly beauty.
Option 02: simple take a relax day at the camp site enjoying the photogenic view of mount alpamayo Overnight camp at jancarurish. Meal: B /S / L / D
Day 9: jancarurish - vientonan pass (4750m) – osoruri (4450m)
Another longer day of trekking today we will start from our camp at Jancarurish with a descent on almost flat terrain to Ruinapampa in cedros Valley. Pre-Incan ruins can be seen here, and there we’ll take a quick break and rest in preparation for the climb up to our next pass. We will then zig-zag up scree switchbacks until reach the Vientunan pass. More stunning views here to the north about pilanco dominate. From the pass, we will descend down to a very pleasant but compact camp at Osorui, Overnight camp at osoruri. Meal: B /S / L / D
Day 10: osoriuri - punta cullicocha (4850m) – wishcash (4300m)
From Osoruri we will trek over a couple of smaller passes, and then over punta Cullicocha pass, our last high pass. From this pass we will descent toward the lake cullicocha but as soon as we approach the big curve the incredible of Santa Cruz group comes into the view, Becoming another simply stunning day. A steep descent through rock will take us down to Cullicocha Lake and a control dam; we’ll take a break at lakeside on comfortable rock slabs for lunch and enjoy the superb vista. The trail from the dam then contours along the slope, eventually we’ll round a corner, and begin our descent to camp, about an hour below. We will appreciate another stellar camp with lots of opportunities for photos, our last camp of the trip. From it we will be able to appreciate the spectacular views of Cordillera Negra and superb sunset. Overnight camp at wishcash. Meal: B /S / L / D
Day 11: Cullicocha – Hualcayan – Huaraz
Leaving Wishcash early, we will descend toward the small village of Hualcayan. The lower altitude will feel like thick air after our days of travel in the higher reaches of the Cordillera Blanca. Here, we say farewell to our helpful mule drivers, where we will finish our trek. Our private transportation will be waiting to bring us to Huaraz. After a nice shower and some rest in Huaraz hotel, you can enjoy a tasty dinner in town to celebrate your trekking success, time to connect with family again via the Internet, then a good night’s rest in a real bed. Overnight at hotel. Meals: B / S / L
Trip program Lima – Huaraz – mountains – Huaraz – Lima all included just available on request.
PRICES & DATES
Multi-day trek Rates for private groups 2024Choose and book your adventure travel style & let us take you on it for a responsible & sustainable tourism:
Season
May
June
July
August
September
We organize this 11 days version of multi-day trek on private basis for groups of friends, families, adventure companies & tour leaders. With fully local guides assistance. Please feel completely free to get in touch with us to discuss the itinerary and your preferred dates to send you a quote, with no obligation.
Cost on base of:
- 2 participants USD $ 2,180 per each one
- 3 participants USD $ 2,015 per each one
- 4 participants USD $ 1,640 per each one
- 5 participants USD $ 1,585 per each one
- 6 participants USD $ 1,460 per each one
- 8 participants (+) USD $ 1,260 per each one
Note:
• Additional info or Full trip dossier information (PDF) available upon request & provided at the booking time.
• In the showed rate isn’t included the general Peruvian taxes (I.G.V)
Get Special discount for the groups more than 6 participants
Trip program Lima – Huaraz – mountains – Huaraz – Lima all included just available on request.
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INCLUSIONS
What’s included in the cost- Huaraz bus station (meeting service) and Transfer from bus station - ho(s) tel – bus station (arrival & departure day)
- Private transportation for begin & return of trekking alpamayo base camp.
- Bilingual trekking guide certified by (UIMLA).
- Assistant guide for groups more than 5 participants
- Mountain cook
- Assistant cook for large groups
- healthy & fresh meals per day (hearty breakfast, snack, cooked lunch & hot dinner)
- Donkeys (mules)
- Donkey driver (muleteer service).
- Emergency horse if the group is formed more 2 people
- Full First aid group kid
- Cook tent, Dinner tent, Toilet tent for take care our environment
- Good quality Sleeping Tent (a tent for 3 persons by 2 people).
- sleeping mats (foam) for every body
- Full Utensil kitchen by every body
- entrance fee ticket Huascaran national park ($ 50) per each hiker
- booking bus or flight ticket to transfer from (lima - huaraz – lima)
- Booking Ho(s)tel for accommodation in Huaraz
- Acclimatization program before this trek.
- Breakfast on the first day and dinner on the last day
- Meal and beverages during the stay in Huaraz
- Extra food in our trip
- Personal trek equipment
- Additional tours.
- Sleeping-bag (-15 ºC)
- Travel insurance assistance
- Phone calls, access to internet cabins & others extra expenses
- Additional sleeping pad or thermal rest
- Laundry service
- Personal toiletries
- Personal first aid kid
- Tips for the staff
- Extra expenses no specified in this trip program
we can help you to rent extra equipment not included in the price
- Down sleeping bag = USD $8 per day
- Hiking polls = USD $ 2 per day
- Single Supplement Tent Only = USD $ 10 per day
- booking hotel for accommodation in Huaraz
- booking bus ticket to travel (lima - Huaraz – lima)
- additional tours, hikes, climbing expeditions
Trip program Lima – Huaraz – mountains – Huaraz – Lima all included just available on request.
WHY TRAVEL WITH US
Responsible travelResponsible travel practice is elemental in our each trip program. When you book one of our adventure pursuits, we will ensure that you practice a responsible & sustainable tourism on wild & remote areas protecting: the fragile ecosystem, tradition of local communities, natural environments and wildlife.
As a responsible travel we try to produce the most minimum impact as possible to the environment on the path where we walk, because we know clearly about the global warning and climate change that is the main reason that we have a responsibility as visitors to minimize the impact with our presence.
Tourism is one of the most important industries in the planet. It option to employs people around worldwide, obviously the Benefits is much more for people who live in developing countries where the income we provide can mean the difference between economic survival and poverty
THE RESPONSIBLE WAY TO YOUR ADVENTURE MEAN:
PROTECTING & CONSERVING: natural mountain-scape, every natural resource, flora & fauna.
RESPECTING: local culture – traditions, religions and built heritage where you visit.
BENEFITTING: with your visit you will generate a job opportunities for local communities.
MINIMISING POLLUTION: taking-out our trash during the trek or climb expeditions all litter is remove to the city for it properly recycled. We use specified spots to put on our toilets tents at the camping areas to don’t pollute the water resource.
Please become part of this practicing a responsible & sustainable travel your challenge is important
Ultimate Value
When you book one of our tours, acclimatization hikes, multi-day treks, & climbing expeditions, you will receive currently information, quality services at the best prices with plenty of inclusions & exclusion cost. This trip offers exceptional value money, ensuring your holiday with affordable rate and guaranteeing with centrally good quality hotels, private transportations, official bilingual guides with international certification (UIMLA), (UIAGM) both organizations are internationally recognized, good varied and fresh food for adventure expeditions, all your national park entrance fees and permits included, no hidden cost, no surprises and no staff exploit.
Pricing
As a 100% local qualified guides & tour operators our trip prices are based directly on Peruvian economy rates our cost structure is built up cost on cost because we directly manage and run all of our trips, beside promoting the local employ, personal qualified people, providing a job opportunity with that improving their economy and their quality of life and even we encourage hardly the fair wage, because we work very transparent & the most honest possible
Custom Made Itineraries
You should absolutely feel free to build your own trip program according your preference & necessity just only let us know to help with our experience to make an itinerary day a day just for you, giving you complete freedom to choose what you want to see, where you want to go, when you want to do it, How you can enjoy it with better health. Adjust an existing itinerary & ensuring that you develop a responsible and sustainable tourism.
Small Group is good
We are focused organizing for small groups to provide topnotch service in: tours, hikes, multi-day treks & climbing expeditions to live a life time experience for adventure lovers, while your guide & support crew are attentive to ensuring your travels are supportive and full safety.
No Single Supplements
If you are joining in one of our adventure expeditions as a single person, we’ll match you with another traveler of the same gender and you won’t be charged anything extra for the vast majority of our trips. If you however want a guaranteed single occupancy or tent, we can also arrange that for at a small extra charge.
Exploring cordillera blanca
Indubitably cordillera Blanca provides some of the most astonishing landscape in the world, varied tours, acclimatization hikes, multi-day treks & climbing expeditions. This is Peru’s best-known mountain region, only 100km from the Pacific Ocean, we find within this 185 km long from south to north the greatest concentration of tropical zone glaciers on earth and it has 722 glaciers for survival 30 peaks of them are over the 6000m high, crowned by Peru’s highest peak Huascaran (6768m), and the most beautiful peak in the world “Mount Alpamayo” is lies hire as well.
Cordillera Blanca provides gorgeous views of sparkling glaciers, multicolored glacier lakes; turquoise and pristine lagoons & vertical granite rock walls rise thousands of meters into the sky, water falls, and cascades with incredible view, (a number of high passes), green lush valleys, magnificent vistas of summits over 6,000 m, cascading glaciers, wondrous alpine meadows, fragile ecosystems, going explore is really good chance to Enjoy the sptacles of the nature to Click stunning photos.
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WHAT TO BRING
WHAT TO BRING FOR TREKKING-
CLOTHING
- Walking boot or hiking shoes: These are the boots you will wear on the trek over high passes, then you'll need a couple shoes of handling a bit of slippery snow and very rough and rocky trails. For example a B0 or B1 ankle-high boot.
- For multiday treks is advisable a pair of sandals to wear around camp instead of sneakers
- A couple of fast drying base-layer tops (made of synthetic material is preferable instead of cotton or wool t-shirt) (whatever material can be long sleeve is advisable)
- Mid – layer (mid weight fleece or a synthetic insulation jacket (e.g primaloft) as well as full of thermal underwear to wear in the evening.
- Wear light/medium - weight trousers that allow the free movement and will dry quickly.
- Down jacket is nice or a micro –down jacket
- A woolly hat and thermal gloves ( a pair polar Tec)
- A light weight waterproof jacket shell proof ( gore - tex)
- A light weight waterproof pants or over-trouser (Gore - Tex) are recommendable.
- Wind proof waist coat or jacket (optional)
- Light weight cotton or synthetic pants / trouser: for hiking in the mountains or for hiking around camp Shorts are Ok.
- A pair of high quality sunglasses is essential (dark sport sunglasses) spectrum 3 for trekking
- At least 3 pairs of good quality hiking socks (liner sock can be to reduce abrasion and blister.
- Sun hat: Or baseball cap with bandanna safety pinned to it to keep the sun off your face and neck.
- Thermal liners
- Neck gaiter or balaclava (wool or synthetic, mid-weight) the neck gaiter is more versatile and can serve as ear band
- Sleeping bag – 15ºC should be enough to sleep well (down or synthetic)
- Foam sleeping pad or a therm- a – rest (prolite or NeoAir for a better night sleep) which is the best for more comfort at high camp.
- 2 liters water bottle (Nalgene) or camelback
- Water treatment (chlorine dioxide tablets) (micro pure) (optional)
- Headlamp or head torch with extra batteries (we recommended all use LED technology).
- Good quality sun cream (Sunscreen) for using around the camp
- Lip balm
- Insect repellent
- Pocket knife (optional)
- Pee Bottle (2) 1 Liter wide mouth bottles (Nalgene) (optional)
- Thermos (optional) 1 Liter capacity stainless steel vacuum bottle
- Trash bags (4) To line stuff sacks and one large to line pack
- hiking steaks or trekking poles are useful a compact 3 section (leki or black diamond they are lither and durable)
- Duffel bag or ruck sack(around 60 - 70 liters) with padlock. These duffels will be tied onto the backs of burros on the way up to Base Camp, so make sure they’re tough.
- A 40 – 45 liters day pack to carry spare clothing, snack, camera and water to drink during the day walk.
- MP3 players, paperbacks, journal, games or cards, tablets or electronic book
- Camera
- Mobile phones
- Solar charging panels
- Should include: plasters, antiseptic, cream, sterile gauze and bandage, rehydration sachets, zinc oxide tape and anti-inflammatory painkillers such as ibuprofen or aspirin.
- Bring paracetamol, and acetazolamide or Diamox for treating mild symptoms of (AMS).
- Have loperamide is a good idea in case you get the runs
- Antibiotic such as: ciprofloxacin or Bactrim for bacterial stomach bugs.
- A small roll of adhesive tape, cough drops.
- Toilets such us: Toothbrush, small amount of toothpaste, dental floss, contact lens fluids, a small bar of soap, and small hand towel or wash clothes.
- On most expeditions in base camps we can supply you with a small bowl of warm washing water in the morning and afternoon.
- A small synthetic hand towel (wash clothes) is useful for taking a sponge bath, toilet paper.
CAMPING EQUIPMENT
SPECIFIC EQUIPMENT
ENTERTAINMENT EQUIPMENT
PERSONAL MEDICAL KID
PERSONAL TOILETS