Overview
Itinerary
Day 1: Huaraz to Morraine Camp (4,860 meters)
in the morning drive to the end of Quebrada Llaca. From here walk up to Vallunaraju moraine camp 3 – 4 hours. Night in the tents
Day 2: Morraine Camp to Vallunaraja summit (5,686 meters) to Morraine Camp to Huaraz
We will start early , we climb Vallunaraju. The route climbs easily up the initially gentle glacier, before gaining the upper ridge with one steeper step after the top We’ll descend back down to moraine camp after the Quebrada Llaca, meet our van and continue down to Huaraz hotel
Inclusions
INCLUDE IN THE PRICE
- Certified professional Mountain Guide
- Cook
- Meals During The Expeditions
- Donkey and Donkey Driver
- Private Transfer for start and end the Climb
- Porter
- Personal Tent, kitchen Tent with utensils, Dining Tent with table and chairs, Toilet Tent
- Entrance Fees to Huascaran National Park
- Aclimatization day to Churup Lake 4,450m.
- Taxi from Bus Station to Hotel in Huaraz
NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE:
- Personal Climbing Gear
- Sleeping Bag
- Hotel in Lima / Huaraz
- Ticket Bus From Lima/ Huaraz / Lima
- Taxi from Lima Airport to bus Station Lima
- Extra.
Date & Price
The best month are:
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
Peru is known for having very stable periods of weather during the Andean Winter (May – Aug). The remainder of the season is dominated by the rainy season.
While climbing and trekking in Cordillera Blanca you will encounter a wide range of temperatures; from freezing nights, to snowy and windy conditions, to bright sunshine intensified by the high altitude. In one day you may experience temperatures below zero, then daytime highs of 50-70ºF range with intense solar radiation. You will need everything from shorts and a t-shirt for your time in the town of Huaraz to being fully clothed in down expedition jackets on summit day. This wide fluctuation in temperatures makes it important to bring everything on the equipment list.
PRICE:
» 1 Person US 2600
» 2 Persons US 1500 per person