Day
1
LIMA / HAURAZ
Early morning departure by first-class
coach to the city of Huaraz, located about 400 Kms.
north of Lima. Following the Panamerican Highway north
across Lima we will pass several lush green valleys
that cut through the coastal desert until we reach the
town of Pativilca. Turning inland the main road winds
its way up along the Fortaleza River for a good two
hours. Finally we reach the Pass of Conococha (4,000
m / 13,120 ft.) where we will get our first glimpse
of the Cordillera Blanca, the highest tropical mountain
range in the world. From here the road descends slowly
along the Santa River as we pass a vast area of highland
pastures. As we approach Huaraz, the vegetation changes
into that of an interandean valley, surrounded by clusters
of red-tiled houses. Arrival at a hotel and overnight
stay at 3,000 m / 10,000 ft. Dinner on your own.
Day
2
HUARAZ / CUARTELWAIN
Back-tracking from Huaraz we take the
side road at Quebrada Carpa, passing Pachacoto where
we will observe the famous Puya Raymondi, the largest
flowering cactus. On the way beautiful views of the
peaks of the Cordillera Blanca, part of the Huascarán
National Park, are visible. We drive over the Huarapasca
pass (4,780 m), before reaching a second pass at Yanashallash
(4,680 m) wher we have views of the Cordillera Blanca,
Huayhuash and Huallanca. The road descends to the Huallanca
community. We follow the San Juan river until we cross
the pass of Cuncush (4,750 m) and finally descend to
set up camp at Cuartelwain. Lunch on route, overnight
at camp at 3,900 m.
Day
3
CUARTELWAIN / MITUCOCHA
The trail winds slowly over the pass of
Cacananpunta (4,700 m) with incredible views of the
surrounding countryside from where we can see the peaks
that surround our campsite. The pass is the watershed
of the waters flowing into the Amazon to the east, and
the Pacific to the west. We arrive at camp below the
peaks of Jirishanca Chico y Grande, Rondoy and Ninashanca
at the edge of the Mitucocha lake. (Time: 6 hrs. Distance:
5 kms).
DAY
4
MITUCOCHA / CARHUACOCHA
We continue over the Carhuacocha pass
at 4,600 m. with views of Jirishanca Chico and the peaks
of Siula, Yerupaja, Sarapo and Toro. Highland savannah
known as puna surrounds the campsite and the countryside.
Located at another lake we have fantastic views of the
snow-capped peaks which surround the western side of
Carhuacocha. (Time: 7-8 hrs. Distance: 8 kms).
DAY
5
CARHUACOCHA / CARNICERO
As we ascend to the narrow pass at Carnicero
(4,750 m) the peaks of the Huayhuash to our right, we
will pass a series of lakes. Descending we reach our
campsite below Jurau with views of the valley of Huayhuash,
a small community of herders. Where there are views
of the peaks of Trapecio, Carnicero and Jurau. (Time:
8 hrs. Distance: 9 kms.)
DAY
6
CARNICERO / VICONGA
Passing by the seasonal community of Huayhuash
we start our ascent to the pass of Huayhuash (4,580
m) with views of the Cordillera Raura to the south as
we leave the jagged peaks of the Huayhuash slowly behind.
There are views of Mt. Leon Huacanan and Quesillojanca,
as well as Puscanturpa. Here we descend and camp at
Lake Viconga. ( Time: 7-8 hrs. Distance: 8 kms.)
DAY
7
VICONGA / CHURIN
Over the last pass of Surasaca (4,800
m). we follow the lake's shores for about an hour until
we reach the roadhead. Here a vehicle will pick us up
and drive us down the Churin Valley to the town of the
same name where we will stay at a hotel and there it
is optional to use the thermal baths.
DAY
8
CHURIN / LIMA
Departure by vehicle to Lima. We join
the Panamerican Highway at Huaura and drive back to
Lima. (Hotel and meals not included).
NOTE:
One has to be well acclimatized (two full days in Huaraz)
or have done another trek prior to this program. We
require a good physical condition - one of the most
beautiful high altitude programs available.
SEASON:
April - October, departing third Saturday monthly
SERVICES
INCLUDED: Transportation by vehicle to start and from
the end of trek to your city of departure, hotel night
in Huaraz and Churin, two-man tents including sleeping
pads, pack animals, kitchen crew and commissary gear
with all meals included as well as a bilingual guide
on the trek, who will handle the first aid kit.
SERVICES
NOT INCLUDED: Meals in the cities alcoholic beverages,
extras, tips, taxes, laundry service, additional tours,
insurance and airline tickets (where applicable), sleeping
bags, hiking boots and other personal gear.