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Climb Ishinca, Urus, Tocllaraju and Arteson in Peru, 28-day Expedition in the Cordillera Blanca

Join Damián, an IFMGA-certified mountain guide, on this amazing 28-day climbing expedition in the Huascarán National Park in Peru.

Private

Andes

28 Days

May - Sep

High

Advanced


Highlights

* Explore the stunning Cordillera Blanca mountain range

* Summit 4 x 5,000m+ peaks in the Huascarán National Park

* Discover this beautiful area alongside an experienced local guide

Description

Join me on this incredible, 28-day mountaineering expedition in the stunning Cordillera Blanca in Peru.

The Cordillera Blanca spans 200 kilometers and is part of the longest mountain range in the world: the Andes. The 4 mountains we ascend in this trip are located within the Huascarán National Park: Ishinca, Urus, Tocllaraju and Arteson.

The Huascarán National Park in Peru is an exceptionally beautiful place filled with high snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and turquoise lakes. During this expedition, we’ll summit 4 of its peaks, with elevations of between 5,400 and 6,000 meters.

Spend 28 days dedicated to climbing mountains and discovering this amazing region. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that you’ll treasure forever. Contact me to start planning your trip!

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Price includes


Itinerary

Day 1: Day 1

Arrival in Lima, Peru.

Day 2: Day 2

Departure to Huarez from Lima.

Day 3: Day 3

Walking on Ratequenua hill (3800m).

Day 4: Day 4

Acclimatization trek to Churup Lake (4,450m).

Day 5: Day 5

Huaraz, Paltay Pashpa, Cochapamba (3,700m), Ishinca base camp (4,395m).

Day 6: Day 6

Base camp, climb to Urus peak  (5,495m).

Day 7: Day 7

Base camp, Ishinca summit (5,530 m) to base camp.

Day 8: Day 8

Spare day for bad weather or a slow acclimatization.

Day 9: Day 9

Ishinca base camps, return to Huaraz.

Day 10: Day 10

Huaraz – Cashpampa 2,900m-Llamacorral 3,768m

Day 11: Day 11

Llamacoral to Arhuaycocha Base Camp (4390m, 4250m)

Day 12: Day 12

Arhuaycocha base camp- rest day.

Day 13: Day 13

Arhuaycocha base camp to Alpamayo moraine camp( 4,850m).

Day 14: Day 14

Morraine camp to Alpamayo Camp One (5,400m).

Day 15: Day 15

Alpamayo summit day (5,947m).

Day 16: Day 16

Waiting  for bad weather to pass or second summit day.

Day 17: Day 17

Quitaraju Summit (6,030m) OPTIONAL.

Day 18: Day 18

Camp One to Arhuaycocha Base Camp.

Day 19: Day 19

Arhuaycocha base camp to Artesón base camp (4,250m).

Day 20: Day 20

Arteson base camp to Moraine Camp (4,800m).

Day 21: Day 21

Moraine Camp to Camp One (5,100m).

Day 22: Day 22

Camp One to Summit  day (6,025m) – Moraine Camp.

Day 23: Day 23

Moraine Camp (4,800m) – Arteson base camp (4,250m).

Day 24: Day 24

Waiting for bad weather or for other reasons if necessary.

Day 25: Day 25

Base Camp  – Cashapampa–return to Huaraz.

Day 26: Day 26

Lima-Huaraz road (hotel in Miraflores).

Day 27: Day 27

Stay in Lima.

Day 28: Day 28

Departure.

 

Details

More info

Mount Alpamayo is an alternative to Tocllaraju. Routes may vary according to the weather conditions.

Meeting point


About the guide

Guide profile image

Damián

Mountain Guide

AGMP-UIAGM Mountain Guide from Peru

I was born in the Peruvian Andes, close to the black and white ranges. Growing up surrounded by beautiful mountains and valleys, like Callejón de Huaylas, I decided to enter the guide school, where I became internationally IFMGA/UIAGM certified.

I did many difficult routes in Europe and South America, and have the conviction to provide high quality service to the most demanding domestic and international customers.

Languages

English

Certificates

AGMP


What people are saying about Explore-Share

Man

5

Climbing with guide Guillaume was absolutely a highlight of my 2-week Europe vacation. Originally, we were planning on climbing in the Calanques, but the park was closed due to wind and fire danger. Guillaume chose another amazing location (Pic de Bretagne) based on my climbing abilities and preferences and kindly offered train station pick-up and hotel drop off, which I appreciated very much. The multi-pitch route we did was not only fun but also the right amount of challenge, which I thoroughly enjoyed. The communication from the team (Gauthier) was prompt and clear—highly recommend!

Maxine

5

Luis Silva was a great climbing guide and belayer! He taught me how to do moves that were difficult and encouraged me to try routes that were challenging for me! Because of his encouragement, I managed to complete these routes! I really enjoyed the climbs and completed 8 routes in the Sesimbra/Azoia area. The weather was perfect, no direct sun and cool enough to enjoy the climbs. Explore-Share made booking an outdoor climbing experience in Lisbon extremely easy. Luis, our guide, was fantastic, and the platform’s organization was flawless.

Valeriya

5

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Joshua

5

We had Léo as a guide for our day climb in Fonty. We were blessed with a knowledgeable, warm, and instructive guide. Communication with Léo and Ivan was smooth and swift. Explore-Share was excellent in arranging everything for our day climb. The communication was quick, and the platform was easy to use, making our adventure stress-free.

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