Huayhuash Circuit (8 days)

Classic Trek

This trekking covers a large part of the Huayhuash mountain range and is designed to include the most impressive parts with campsites near the most beautiful lakes and stunning mountain views. This trekking is considered one of the most beautiful in the world.

The Huayhuash mountain range is located in the central highlands of Peru, south of the Cordillera Blanca. It boasts 7 mountains that exceed 6,000 meters in height and other mountains that exceed 5,500 meters, including the second highest mountain in Peru, Yerupaja (6,634 m), as well as Siula Grande (6,356 m), made famous by climber Joe Simpson's "Touching the Void," among others such as Rondoy (5,879 m), Jirishanca (6,094 m), Yerupaja Chico (6,121 m), Sarapo (6,127 m), Carnicero (5,975 m), Trapecio (5,644 m), Diablo Mudo (5,223 m), and Pumarinri (5,465 m).

Duration: 8 days
Distance: 140 km
Highest altitude: 5,080 m (Santa Rosa Pass)
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Recommended: May to October

Information:

B = Breakfast  L = Lunch  D = Dinner  Δ = Camp

Itinerary


Day 01: Huaraz - Cuartelhuain (4,180 m.) - Cacanan Punta Pass (4,700 m.) - Mitucocha (4,230 m.)
Transfer by transport to Cuartelhuain, the starting point of the hike and then we will head in the direction of Mitucocha where we will set up our first camp.
L D Δ

» Driving time: 5 hours
» Hiking time: 7 hours approx.
» Campsite: Mitucocha (4,230 m)

Day 02: Mitucocha (4,230 m.) - Carhuac Pass “Yanapunta” (4,650 m.) - Laguna Carhuacocha (4,140 m.)
This day we will ascend to the Carhuac pass from where we will have spectacular views of the Siula and Yerupaja snow-capped mountains to finally reach Carhuacocha.
B L D Δ

» Hiking time: 8 hours approx.
» Campsite: Lake Carhuacocha (4,100 m)

Day 03: Laguna Carhuacocha (4,140 m.) - Paso Siula (4,830 m.) - Huayhuash (4,350 m.)
This day we will visit the Siula viewpoint “famous for the photography of the Huayhuash where you can see the 3 lagoons; “Quesillococha, Siula and Gangrajanca”.
B L D Δ

» Hiking time: 8 hours approx.
» Campsite: Huayhuash (4,350 m)

Day 04: Huayhuash – Trapecio Pass (5,000 m.) – Cuyocpampa (4,560 m.)
This day the hike takes us towards the southern end of the Huayhuash Mountain Range and then ascends to the Trapecio Pass. Finally we arrive at the Cuyocpampa camp 4,560m.
B L D Δ

» Hiking time: 7 hours approx.
» Campsite: Cuyocpampa (6,560 m)

Day 05: Cuyocpampa (4,560 m.) - Paso Santa Rosa (5,070 m.) – Huayllapa (3,600 m.)
This day our objective will be to cross the Santa Rosa pass, the highest point of the trek, from where you can get splendid views of the snow-capped mountains: Cuyoc, Puscanturpa, Trapecio, Siula, Yerupaja, Sarapo and Jurao.
B L D Δ

» Hiking time: 9 hours approx.
» Campsite: Huayllapa (3,600 m)

Day 06: Huayllapa (3,600 m.) - Tapush pass (4,770 m.) - Gashpapampa (4,570 m.)
This day we will leave the town of Huayllapa ascending towards the Tapush pass to finally reach the Gashpapampa camp.
B L D Δ

» Hiking time: 7 hours approx.
» Campsite: Gashpapampa (4,570 m)

Day 07: Gashpapampa (4,570 m.) - Punta Llaucha pass (4,850 m.) - Laguna Jahuacocha (4,100m.)
This day will be very important because we will cross the Llaucha Pass and we will have a panoramic view of the Jahuacocha lagoon.
B L D Δ

» Hiking time: 7 hours approx.
» Campsite: Jahuacocha (4,100 m)

Day 08: Laguna Jahuacocha - Pampa Llamac Pass (4,300 m.) - Llamac - Huaraz
This last day we will descend through the Huayllan valley passing between ichus and quenuales until we reach the town of Llamac where our transportation awaits us to take us to the city of Huaraz.
B L

» Hiking time: 5 - 6 hours approx.
» Driving time: 4 hours

Services


What is included:
  • Briefing: Before your trek, you will have a trek briefing at your hotel or our office with your guide and other trekkers in your group.
  • Transportation: From your hotel in Huaraz to the starting point of the trek, and from the end of the trek to your hotel in Huaraz.
  • Equipment: We use the best quality mountain tents (2 people per tent) and personal mat. Single tents are available USD 60. Additional charge
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner (option for vegetarians or vegans).
  • All kitchen and dining equipment are provided so that clients to enjoy their meals, including chairs and dishes.
  • Guide: Certified trekking guide (English or Spanish speaking) for another language by request.
  • Cook: Cook trained to prepare varied and healthy dishes.
  • Arriero: In charge of loading the donkeys and driving them.
  • Donkeys: The number of donkeys depends on the size of the group.
  • Duffel bag: that will be with the donkeys while you hike. This bag should not exceed 7kg/15lbs. and needs to include your sleeping bag and personal belongings. During the day you will only carry your daypack with items for personal use.
  • Emergency horse: 1 horse will accompany the group in case of emergency.
  • First aid kit.
What is not included:
  • Entrance fee to the Huayhuash reserved area. [See rates]
  • Personal trekking equipment: Sleeping bag, trekking shoes or boots, waterproof jacket and/or pants, backpack, etc.
  • Extra food or drinks in the villages.
  • Medical care or insurance.
  • Emergency rescue or evacuation.
  • Additional expenses as a result of leaving the trek early.
  • Travel insurance.
  • Breakfast the first day/lunch and dinner the last day.
  • Hotel in Huaraz.
  • Tips (Optional).

Departures & Prices


Price Season 2024

Private or Luxury Service according of the number of people, Please contact us and get a free quote.

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FAQ


  1. Where do the hikes start and end?

  2. The hikes start and end in the city of Huaraz - Ancash.

  3. How to get to Huaraz?

  4. By air: Anta Airport (ATA, Comandante FAP Germán Arias Graziani Airport) is currently only for domestic flights, so all international travelers by air must disembark in Lima and go through customs.

    • The best way to get to Huaraz is by air, currently there is only one airline operating: LATAM.
    • Flight time: 1 hour 10 minutes.
    By land: This is the most common route, with a paved road of 404 km from Lima. Try to book the bus cama service for a more comfortable journey and rest during the trip.

  5. What is the recommended season for trekking in Peru?

  6. The recommended months for the Cordillera Blanca and Huayhuash are from May to October. Although the trek can be done all year round, you just need good clothing to protect yourself from the rains.

  7. Planning a trip and looking for a group trek?

  8. Book at least 3 months in advance and enjoy:

    • Date of your choice: We set the date you choose and adapt the trek to your itinerary.
    • Guaranteed group: We make sure to find participants for the group, with a minimum of 4 people and a maximum of 10.
    • Departure guaranteed: We guarantee the trek will take place.

  9. How many people are there on a trek?

  10. Private service: We guarantee the trek only with the members of your group and departures can be scheduled on the day of your choice.
    Group service: The group size will vary depending on the date, with group sizes being (min. 4 people / max. 10 people).

  11. Group Tours

  12. In group hikes, you will enjoy the company of people of different ages and hiking experiences. By accepting a group tour, we understand that each person has their own pace, so don't worry if you are slower or faster than others. The guide will adapt to the group and ensure that everyone enjoys the hike.

  13. What to bring for hiking?

    • ESSENTIAL: Daily use backpack (recommended 20L to 40L), Water bottle or Camelbak, Comfortable hiking boots (lightweight with good soles), Quick-drying comfortable hiking pants.
    • TOILETRIES: Sunscreen, Moisturizer, Insect repellent, Hand sanitizer, Wet wipes, Toothbrush and paste, Toilet paper, Personal medication, Blister protectors, etc.
    • DUFFLE BAG: T-shirts or shirts, pants, underwear, hiking socks, fleece or polar, warm jacket it gets very cold at night, Headlamp, Waterproof gloves, Sandals or comfortable shoes for the camp, External batteries or Power Bank There is no place to plug in while walking!, Sleeping bag We recommend -10°C at least.
    • IN YOUR BACKPACK: sun hat, wool hat, Waterproof jacket/rain poncho, Camera, cell phone, Hand sanitizer, Toilet paper and small plastic bag for waste, personal documents, Extra money for drinks, tips, or other expenses.

  14. Is it possible to rent trekking equipment in Huaraz?

  15. Yes, you can see the cost of some equipment HERE.

  16. Do you organize transfers/pickups from the airport?

  17. We organize transfers in Lima, Huaraz, and other cities in Peru; we also offer tailor-made tourist packages throughout Peru. If you prefer a more personalized service, please write to us at the following email peru-adventures@outlook.com.

  18. Is it possible to include accommodation before/after the hike?

  19. Yes. if you want to quote this itinerary with accommodation included, write to us at peru-adventures@outlook.com, indicating date of arrival and departure, hotel category, number of people, and preferred room type.

  20. How likely is it to suffer from altitude sickness during the hike?

  21. All hikes reach more than 4,000 meters in altitude, so it is likely to suffer from altitude sickness. We recommend doing some activities in the Huaraz area before starting your hike to have a better experience.
    We invite you to visit our acclimatization tours page.

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