Climbing the majestic Alpamayo—often praised as one of the most beautiful mountains on Earth—is a truly unforgettable experience for passionate mountaineers. This six-day expedition leads you through stunning Andean scenery, from the Santa Cruz Valley to the 5,947 m summit. With certified mountain guides and a strong focus on proper acclimatization, you’ll enjoy a challenging yet rewarding journey through the heart of the Cordillera Blanca. Private transportation, full meals, and high-quality group equipment ensure you are fully prepared for every stage of the ascent.
Highlights:
• Summit attempt on Alpamayo, one of Peru’s most iconic peaks
• Includes 5 nights of camping and full-board service
• Certified mountain guide and technical group gear provided
• Recommended for climbers with prior experience and solid fitness
Clients are required to visit our office at: Av. Mariscal Toribio de Luzuriaga 475, 2nd Floor, Huaraz – Peru. For prior appointments, you can contact us via WhatsApp or email.
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Today, journey deeper into the heart of the Andes as you travel from Huaraz to Amapampa Camp, a scenic spot at 4,250 metres. The route takes you through the Santa Valley and past Yungay before ascending the Portachuelo Pass at 4,650 metres, where you'll enjoy sweeping views of the Cordillera Blanca. From here, the trek leads toward the small village of Vaqueria, where pack animals will join the team, ready to assist with carrying equipment for the days ahead. A short trek then brings you to Amapampa Camp, where you'll spend your first night surrounded by impressive mountain vistas. Settle in at camp, enjoy a warm meal, and prepare for the adventure of traversing the Santa Cruz Valley in the coming days.
Today, the trek continues through the Santa Cruz Valley, leading to the iconic Punta Union Pass at 4,750 metres. This pass offers unmatched views over the valley, providing a spectacular vantage point for photos and a brief rest before you descend toward Taullipampa Camp. From Taullipampa, the trail brings you closer to Alpamayo Base Camp, where you'll catch your first close-up of the striking Alpamayo peak, known for its sharp lines and towering presence. You'll camp here overnight, soaking in the atmosphere of this high-altitude base. Enjoy the quiet of the mountains as you prepare for the climb to Alpamayo in the days ahead, where the challenge and rewards will intensify.
Leaving Alpamayo Base Camp, you'll prepare for the next phase of your journey with a trek to Moraine Camp, situated at 4,900 metres. This ascent requires teamwork and support from local porters and guides, ensuring you can focus on the rugged trail ahead. As you make your way across the moraine—a steep stretch of loose rock at the glacier's edge—you'll feel the increasing elevation and isolation of the setting. The moraine provides a unique landscape shaped by glacial movement and erosion, offering a dramatic perspective. Upon arrival at Moraine Camp, settle in for the night and prepare yourself mentally and physically for the challenges of the coming summit attempt.
Today's climb to High Camp at 5,300 metres brings you face-to-face with the iconic Alpamayo peak. The route is steep and challenging, following glacier paths with spectacular views of the surrounding range. As you approach High Camp, you'll sense the anticipation building for the summit attempt. The environment is stark and raw, with towering ice formations and the surrounding silence broken only by the sound of crampons on ice. Settle in early for the night, as an early start is essential to make the summit push tomorrow. Your guides will review the final preparations, ensuring everyone is ready for the climb.
The highlight of your journey has arrived as you set out before dawn to climb Alpamayo's towering ice face. Using the French route, you will ascend a challenging ice wall with angles ranging from 60 to 80 degrees. This exhilarating climb demands focus and determination. As you approach the summit, a narrow ridge opens to panoramic views of Quitaraju and the expansive Cordillera Blanca. The climb is demanding, but the sense of achievement at the top is unparalleled, with breathtaking views stretching across the Andes.
Today, you'll begin the journey back to civilisation with a scenic descent through the Santa Cruz Valley toward Cashapampa. The trail winds through lush landscapes, alpine meadows, and rocky trails, offering a new perspective on the route taken during the ascent. As you move down to lower elevations, take in the flora and fauna of the valley, with the chance to spot local wildlife and appreciate the distinct change in landscape. This leg of the trek takes around six hours, concluding at the village of Cashapampa. A private transfer will be waiting to take you and your team back to Huaraz for a well-deserved night of comfort and relaxation at your hotel.
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