Tour Overview
Full-Day Program – Climbing Nevado Mateo (5,150 m)
The ascent of Nevado Mateo stands as the perfect entry point into high-altitude mountaineering, offering a thrilling glacial experience that begins at the historic Punta Olímpica pass. This intensive one-day expedition transitions quickly from a rocky moraine to a pristine glacier, where climbers use technical gear to navigate moderate slopes under the guidance of expert teams. Reaching the 5,150-meter summit provides an immediate and breathtaking reward: a front-row seat to the most colossal peaks of the Cordillera Blanca, including Huascarán and Chopicalqui, making it an unrivaled adventure for those looking to conquer their first Andean peak in a single, powerful morning.
Location
Cordillera Blanca – Quebrada Ulta
DETAILED ITINERARY
Tour Schedule
3:00 AM – Departure from Huaraz (3,100 m)
- Hotel pickup and private transportation via the Carhuaz – Punta Olímpica highway.
- Approximate travel time: 3 hours.
5:30 AM – Arrival at Punta Olímpica (4,750 m)
- Personal and technical equipment check.
- Safety and roping briefing.
6:00 AM – Beginning of the approach
- Initial hike on the rocky moraine (approximately 45 minutes – 1 hour).
- Crampon placement and glacier entry.
7:30–8:00 AM – Ascent to Nevado Mateo (5,150 m)
- Glacier progression with slopes of 35–45°.
- Use of rope, crampons, and ice axe.
- 2–3-hour ascent.
8:00 – 8:30 AM – Summit of Nevado Mateo (5,150 m)
- Time for photos and to admire the spectacular views: Huascarán, Chacraraju, Ulta, Chopicalqui, and Contrahierbas.
8:30 – 10:30 AM – Descent to the starting point
- Return via the same route to Punta Olímpica.
11:00 AM – Return by shuttle to Huaraz
- Return transfer with panoramic views of the Cordillera Blanca.
2:00 PM – Approximate arrival in Huaraz
- End of services.
What's Covered
Our Services
Included
- Certified specialized high mountain guide
- Private transportation from Huaraz to Punta Olímpica to Huaraz
- Group technical equipment (ropes, ice screws, stakes)
- First aid kit
Not Included
- Personal technical equipment (crampons, ice axe, harness, helmet, double boots)
- Personal food and drinks
- Entrance to Huascarán National Park
Recommendations
- Good acclimatization is recommended
- Be in good physical condition
- Bring sunglasses with UV protection, sunscreen, gloves, and water
- Respect company policy and PNH protocols.