Mountain climbing tours in the Cordillera Blanca

Mount Ishinca climbing

Ishinca  mount 5 530 m / 18 143 ft, is one of the easy climbing peak in the Cordillera Blanca, it is usually climbed for acclimatization for those climbers who want to climb other higher peaks...

Mount Pisco climbing

Pisco 5750m / 18 865 ft, is a mountain that have an easy access to be climbed, also is good experience for those people who reach the summit, because from there can be see the most important mountain of the Cordillera Blanca...

Vallunaraju Mountain climbing

Vallunaraju mount  5 686m /  18 655ft,  is one of the nearest peaks to Huaraz city,  it is suitable for both first time climbers and also experienced climbers wanting to practice various technique, crevasse rescues and ice climbing...

Mount Tocllaraju climbing

Tocllaraju mount 6032m / 19 790ft, is a spectacular pyramidal (massif) that reigns above Ishinca valley with its high and perfect shape. It is famous because many climbers have visited it each season, as well as because its beauty, this snow covered peak of attractive hillsides and edges is crowned by a huge mushroom of ice...

Mount Chopicalqui climbing

Its name derives from the Quechua words meaning "fits in the center", in reference to its location between the mountains of Huascaran and Contrahierba. It is sometimes dubbed the easiest 6000m peak. This makes it very popular and can get crowded at times...

Mount Alpamayo climbing

Alpamayo 5749 m/ 19 511ft, is one of the most conspicuous peaks in the Cordillera Blanca mountain range of the Peruvian Andes, it is considered the “The most beautiful mountain in the world”, it is located in the North side of Cordillera Blanca...

Mount Huascaran climbing

Huascaran 6 768 m / 22 205ft, is the highest point in Peru , all the Earth's Tropics and the fifth highest in South America. The summit was first reached in July 1932 by a joint German–Austrian expedition.This mountain is the main goal of the most climbers who visit the Peruvian Andes, especially of those who visit the Cordillera Blanca...