Trek presentation

In this trekking in the Huayhuash mountain range, you will experience a real exchange with nature in the middle of a multitude of snow-covered peaks, 6 of which are over 6000 m high. In particular, the Yerupaja which rises to 6634 m, the second highest peak in Peru among the twelve highest peaks in South America. Yerupaja is considered one of the most difficult peaks to climb. It is an exceptional opportunity to contemplate it during a trek in the Huayhuash mountain range. But the Yerupaja is far from being the only attraction of this trek. We will alternate between breaking through the massif and stepping back to contemplate the breathtaking ensemble that is offered to us. Between panoramic views and high altitude lakes, you will discover breathtaking natural colours during this trek.
Domos Cordillera Blanca





Domos Cordillera Blanca is a glamping project that was born during the months of the pandemic. The place is located 30 minutes from the city of Huaraz, in the middle of quinoa and corn crops, etc.
A place where you can be in contact with the Quechua people living in the area, a few steps away from the Huascaran National Park and its majestic snowy peaks.
A way to feel the nature while having a certain comfort, ideal to acclimatize before an expedition or a trekking.
Itinerary

Day 1 : Bus from Huaraz to Lima
Day 2 : Acclimatisation in Quilcayhuanca, Domos Cordillera Blanca
Day 3 : Llaca Valley and lake, Domos Cordillera Blanca
Day 4 : Mini-Huayhuash D1
Day 5 : Mini-Huayhuash D2
Day 6 : Mini-Huayhuash D3
Day 7 : Mini-Huayhuash D4
Day 8 : Bus from Huaraz to Lima
Day 9 : Free day in Lima - Flight back
Detailled program

Day 1 : Bus from Huaraz to Lima
Lima: Transfer from the airport (or hotel) to take you to the bus terminal.
You will take a comfortable night bus to Huaraz at around 10pm.
Bus Lima-Huaraz
Day 2 : Acclimatisation in Quilcayhuanca, Domos Cordillera Blanca
Arrival in Huaraz early in the morning and transfer to the domes (3600 meters above sea level) where you will receive a breakfast.
You will be able to use your own dome at no extra charge as long as it is free in the early hours. Otherwise you can take advantage of the large dome which is very comfortable to rest a little.
Free day in the Quilcayhuanca valley. This acclimatization walk on relatively flat ground, at an altitude of about 4000 meters, is ideal as a first acclimatization walk. The valley is wild and bucolic, the cliffs are impressive.
After the walk, the driver will take you back to the site of the domes where you will spend the night.
Walking time: about 4 hours
Elevation gain: D+ 100m, D- 100m
Driving time there and back: 1h30
Private driver
Lunch and diner included


Day 3 : Llaca Valley and lake, Domos Cordillera Blanca
The Llaca lake is located at 4400 meters above sea level, in the valley of the same name, just behind the site of the domes.
A vehicle will take you up to the entrance of the Quebrada from where you will walk up to the lake. You will gradually immerse yourself in this beautiful valley of the National Park. You will then arrive at the green Llaca Lake, located at the foot of the Ranrapalca and Ochsapalca peaks, both of which are very impressive. Return to the vehicle and then to the domes.
Free afternoon at the domes.
Walking time: about 4 hours
Elevation gain: D+ 400m.
Warm lunch at the domes
Diner in the dome
Private transport - full day service
National parc entrance not included (30 soles)



Day 4 : Mini-Huayhuash D1
Huaraz - Matacancha - Rondoy pass - Jahuacocha:
Early morning departure from Huaraz for a 4 hour drive to Matacancha (4150m), the starting point of our trek in the Huayhuash mountain range. From Matacancha, you will attack the Rondoy pass (4735m) which you will reach after a little less than 7km of walking. Soon the peaks will be revealed, including Ninashanca, Rondoy, Mituraju and finally Yerupaja.
From the pass you will also have a sublime view of the Solteracocha lake with its turquoise water.
Then, a 3km descent will lead you to the Jahuacocha lake, one of the most beautiful lakes of the Huayhuash Mountain Range. You will then walk along the lake for 2.5km to set up camp on the other side of the lake. The view from the camp is simply breathtaking, with the Jirishanca and Yerupaja peaks in the background.
(Dist 13 km, D+ 585m, D- 635m)
Night in tent
transport
guide
Food
logistics with porters and cooks

Day 5 : Mini-Huayhuash D2
Jahuacocha - Barrosococha-Jahuacocha:
Departure from the Jahuacocha camp on the eastern shore of the lake. Then climb up to the Rasac valley. You will first pass by the Rasaccocha lake with its blue-green water, and then continue to climb to the Barrosococha glacial lake at 4650 meters of altitude. You will then be at the foot of the Rasac summit and its impressive glacier.
Then we return to Jahuacocha. You can then return to the camp by the western shore of the lake. You will have plenty of time to observe the numerous birds present on the shores of the lake and in the reeds. Andean geese, black ibis, kingfishers, Andean gulls, herons, etc.
Overnight in the same camp of Jahuacocha (4100m).
(Dist 11.5 km, D+ 550m, D- 550m)
Night in tent
guide
food
logistics with porters and cooks

Day 6 : Mini-Huayhuash D3
Jahuacocha - Llaucha Punta - Mirador Huacrish - Jahuacocha:
Another day starting from Jahuacocha, but this time making the climb up the Huacrish quebrada to the Yaucha Punta pass which you will reach after about 5.5km, at 4800 metres above sea level. As you approach the pass, the Yeru-paja (6617), the highest peak of the Huayhuash mountain range, will gradually reveal itself before your eyes. You will then continue by the Huacrish ridge, climbing a little more, up to 4900 meters. At the end of the ridge, you will overlook the Jahuacocha valley, the Jahua and Solteracocha lakes, with the mythical summits of this mountain range, such as the famous Siula Grande, known thanks to the novel "la mort suspendue" (the hanging death) by the mountaineer Joe Simpson.
During these moments, you will probably see one of the most beautiful panoramas you will ever see.
Then a steep descent of about 3km will bring you back to your camp in Jahuacocha.
(Dist 11 km, D+ 800m, D- 800m)
Night in tent
guide
food
logistics with porters and cooks

Day 7 : Mini-Huayhuash D4
Jahuacocha - Mancan Punta - Pocpa:
For this last day of the trek you will pass a last pass, the Mancan pass at 4580 meters. You will enjoy the last views of the lakes and peaks of the Huayhuash mountain range. As you pass the pass, you will already see the Cordillera Blanca and the small Cordillera de Huallanca in the distance. You will also see the village of Pocpa at the bottom of the valley, more than 1000 meters below.
It is in Pocpa that the vehicle will be waiting for you to take you back to Huaraz.
The return to Huaraz is scheduled for mid-afternoon, after about 3 hours of driving.
Night in Huaraz.
(Dist 8.5 km, D+ 480m, D- 1105m)
Hotel in huaraz
guide
logistics with porters and cooks

Day 8 : Bus from Huaraz to Lima
At the end of the morning you will take a comfortable bus from Huaraz to Lima where you will arrive around 8pm. Transfer to the Miraflores district where you will spend the night.
Day bus Huaraz-Lima
Transfer Huaraz-Lima

Day 9 : Free day in Lima - Flight back
Free morning in Lima, then transfer to the international airport according to your flight time back home.
Transfer with private vehicle
Included/Not included
Included:
- Hotel nights with breakfast
- Guide services as mentioned in the detailed program
- Transport services as mentioned in the detailed programme
- Entrance fees as specified in the detailed programme
- Meals as specified in the detailed program
- For the Mini-Huayhuash trekking
- Trekking guide
- Cook (from 4 people, otherwise a guide-cook)
- Muleteer and mules for carrying your bivouac equipment and belongings.
- Rescue horse
- Hyperbaric chamber
- All food
- Foam floor mats
- Satellite phone
Not included:
- International flights to Peru
- Cancellation, Accident, Rescue, Illness and Repatriation insurance
- Guide for acclimatization hikes
- Sleeping bag
- Inflatable or self-inflating mattress for trekking
- Tips
- Meals taken in town in Lima and Huaraz