Huayhuash Trek 2 days / 1 night
Experience the majestic “Three Lakes” of Huayhuash in just 2 days. Explore the stunning shores of Carhuacocha, Gangrajanca, and Siula while surrounded by the range’s highest peaks. The perfect short trek for photography lovers.
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Duration
2 Days – 1 Night
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Distance
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Elevation
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Difficulty
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Departure
Lima – Queropalca
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Arrival
Queropalca – Lima
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Locality
Huanuco
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Availability
March – November
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Group Size
5 – 10
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$180 USD
Per person
- 2:00 am: Departure from Lima in private transportation toward Queropalca (approximately 8 to 10 hours with stops).
- 10:00 am: Arrival in Queropalca (12,631 ft / 3850 m). Meet with the muleteer, pack donkeys, cook, and assistant.
- 11:00 am: Start of the hike toward the Carhuacocha campsite (approximately 3 to 4 hours).
- 3:30 pm: Arrival at the campsite on the shores of the lake. Tent setup. Hot dinner and rest.
- Private transportation: Lima – Queropalca
- Muleteer + donkeys for equipment transport
- Cook and camp assistant – lunch, hot dinner + infusions
- Shared tent for two people, kitchen tent, dining tent, and utensils
- 6:00 am: Energizing breakfast.
- 7:00 am: Hike to the Three Lakes Viewpoint (15,420 ft / 4700 m), approximately 3 hours. Beautiful views of the Siula, Gangrajanca, and Quesillococha lakes.
- Free time for photos and rest.
- 11:00 am: Return to the Carhuacocha campsite and lunch.
- 2:00 pm: Hike back to Queropalca (approximately 3 hours).
- 5:00 pm: Return to Lima in private transportation.
- 4:00 am (Day 3):Arrival in Lima.
- Breakfast, lunch, and snack
- Private transportation: Queropalca – Lima
- Muleteer, cook, assistant, and local guide
- Full logistics
- Does not include a sleeping bag (each participant must bring their own, with a minimum comfort rating of 23 °F / -5 °C).
- All camping equipment is provided (tents, kitchen, tables, etc.).
- Personalized attention and expert local guide.
- Minimum group of 10 people; park entrance fees are not included.
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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Huayhuash Trek 2 Days / 1 Night
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