Huayhuash Trek – 6 days / 5 Nights
Conquer the high passes that orbit the magnificent Diablo Mudo peak. This intense 6-day trek is perfect for experienced hikers on a tight schedule.
Duration
6 Days – 5 Nights
Distance
Approx. 60 km
Elevation
3300 – 4700 m
Difficulty
Moderate – Difficult
Departure
Huaraz – Cuartelhuain
Arrival
Huayllapa – Cajatambo
Locality
Lima
Availability
March – November
Group Size
5–10
$550 USD
Per person
- Departure from Huaraz at 2:00 AM for Cuartelhuain (6–7 hours by transport).
- Start of the trek toward the Cacananpunta Pass (15,420 ft).
- Descent to the campsite next to Mitucocha Lagoon, surrounded by the Rondoy and Jirishanca peaks.
- Overnight at Mitucocha camp.
- Gentle ascent to the Carhuac Pass, with panoramic views of Yerupajá Chico and Jirishanca.
- Descent toward Carhuacocha Lagoon, one of the most beautiful in the range, at the foot of Yerupajá and Siulá Grande.
- Overnight at Carhuacocha camp.
- Hike along the turquoise Gangrajanca, Siulacocha, and Quesillococha lagoons.
- Ascent to the Siula Pass (15,748 ft), one of the most spectacular on the circuit.
- Descent to the Huayhuash valley. Overnight at Huayhuash camp.
- Ascent to the Portachuelo de Huayhuash Pass (15,584 ft).
- Descent toward the Elefante Pampa area, surrounded by Andean landscapes and deep canyons.
- Overnight at Elefante Pampa camp.
- Climb to the Tapush Pass, with views of Diablo Mudo.
- Long descent toward the village of Huayllapa, where you can rest and visit the local community.
- Overnight at Huayllapa camp.
- Early departure, trekking toward the Pumarinri Pass (approx. 15,092 ft).
- Descent toward the town of Cajatambo, where the trek ends.
- Transfer by transport to Lima or scheduled return.
- End of trekking.
Agency Provides:
- Round-trip Transportation
- Official (Experienced) Guide
- Cook
- Donkeys / Mules (for carrying gear)
- Fleece Blankets / Sleeping Liners
- Sleeping Pads / Insulated Mats
- Shared Tents
- Chairs and Tables
- Dining Tent
- Kitchen Tent
- Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner)
- Oxygen for High Altitude
- First Aid Kit
- Satellite Phone / Communication Device
- Solar Battery / Portable Power
What you must bring for the trek (Packing List):
- Trekking Boots
- Camp Shoes/Sandals and extra layers for the trek (pants, shirts, jackets, etc.)
- Sun Hat or Cap
- Warm Jacket / Insulated Coat
- Sleeping Bag
- Trekking Pants and Sunglasses
- Coca leaves (optional – helps with altitude)
- Water Purification Tablets
- Water Bottle or Canteen
- Toilet Paper, Headlamp or Handheld Light
- Snacks (dried fruits, energy bars, etc.)
- Personal Backpack (Daypack) to carry your belongings during the hike
- Trekking Poles (if you suffer from knee problems or other discomfort)
- Camera
- Important Note on Luggage: You must limit your personal gear to 5 to 6 kilograms (approx. 11-13 lbs) per person for the donkey to carry (trekking gear)
- National Park Entrance Fee
- Carry cash: for community entrance payments or basic restroom fees at certain locations
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