Trekking Huayhuash (Trapecio Pass)

Join the ultimate 10-day Cordillera Huayhuash Circuit from Huaraz. Trek through legendary high-altitude passes, visit turquoise glacial lakes, and relax in natural volcanic hot springs beneath the majestic Yerupajá.
max altitude
5,100 m.a.s.l.
(Trapecio Pass)
duration
10 days
09 Nights
Season
May – September
Best trekking season
level
Demanding
Basic hiking experience and prior acclimatization are required
Tour Overview

Trekking Cordillera Huayhuash - 10 days / 9 nights

The 10-day Huayhuash Circuit is a world-class trekking odyssey that traverses the most dramatic and compact mountain range in the Peruvian Andes. This comprehensive journey takes adventurers across multiple high-altitude passes reaching 5,000 meters, offering intimate views of legendary peaks like Yerupajá and Siula Grande—famed by the “Touching the Void” story. From the serene shores of Carhuacocha and Jahuacocha lakes to the rejuvenating natural hot springs of Viconga, the route blends physical challenge with unparalleled natural beauty. With strategic camps in deep glacial valleys and visits to the most spectacular viewpoints in South America, this expedition provides a definitive high-Andean experience for those seeking the ultimate wilderness adventure.

Modality High-altitude trekking with full assistance
Location Cordillera Huayhuash
Start Point Huaraz
End Point Huaraz
Day by Day

Your Itinerary

Day 1: Huaraz – Cuartelwain – Mitucocha Camp (4,250 m)
Camp

Mitucocha Camp

Hike duration

4 h transport / 3 h light hike

Meals

Lunch – Dinner

  1. Departure: 6:00 a.m. from Huaraz in private transport
  2. Route: Huaraz – Chiquián – Llamac – Cuartelwain – Hike to Mitucocha
  3. Attractions: Views of Rondoy, Ninashanca, and Jirishanca
Camp

Carhuacocha Camp

Hike duration

5 h hike

Meals

Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

  1. Route: Carhuac Pass (4,650 m)
  2. Attractions: Carhuacocha and views of Yerupajá, Siula Grande, Carnicero

Camp

Siula Camp

Hike duration

6–7 h hike

Meals

Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

  1. Route: Via Gangrajanca, Siula, Quesillococha lakes – ascent towards the camp
  2. Attractions: High-mountain alpine scenery, views of Yerupajá and Siula Grande

Camp

Huayhuash Camp

Hike duration

6 h hike

Meals

Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

  1. Route: Siula Pass (4,800 m)
  2. Attractions: Spectacular views of the Sarapococha ravine and Trapecio peak

Camp

Viconga Camp

Hike duration

5 h hike

Meals

Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

  1. Route: Portachuelo de Huayhuash Pass (4,750 m)
  2. Attractions: Relaxation in natural hot springs

Camp

Cuyoc Pampa Camp

Hike duration

5–6 h hike

Meals

Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

  1. Route: Cuyoc Pass (5,000 m)
  2. Attractions: Cuyoc, Puscanturpa, and glacier views

Camp

Huayllapa Camp

Hike duration

7–8 h hike

Meals

Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

  1. Route: San Antonio Pass (4,850 m) – Calinca – Huayllapa
  2. Attractions: Alpine landscape, entry into cultural zone

Camp

Gashpapampa Camp

Hike duration

7–8 hrs

Meals

Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

  1. Route: Tapush Pass (4,800 m)
  2. Attractions: Sighting of high-altitude flora, transition to more remote areas

Camp

Jahuacocha (by the lake)

Hike duration

5–6 h hike

Meals

Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

  1. Route: Yaucha Pass (4,800 m)
  2. Attractions: Final view of Yerupajá, Rasac, Rondoy from Yaucha lookout

Hike duration

4 h hike / 4 h transport to Huaraz

Meals

Breakfast – Lunch

  1. Route: Exit via Pampa Llamac
  2. Arrival: Approximately 5:00 p.m.
What's Covered

Our Services

Included

  • Bilingual (Spanish-English) official mountain guide
  • High-mountain cook and assistants
  • Muleteers and pack animals
  • Emergency horse
  • All meals during the trek
  • Private transportation to and from Huaraz
  • Tents (double/triple), dining, and kitchen tents
  • First aid kit and oxygen
  • Communal entrance fees and permits

Not Included

  • Hotel night in Huaraz
  • Sleeping bag (optional rental)
  • Travel and evacuation insurance
  • Tip

Recommendations

  • Arrive in Huaraz at least 3 days before to acclimatize
  • Perform previous hikes (Laguna 69, Laguna Churup, etc.)
  • Bring thermal clothing, waterproof gear, daypack, headlamp, trekking poles, and water purification tablets
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