Nevado Pisco Expedition
Peru
15 days
A classic 5752m peak in the Andes
Group Size
2-6
Availability
June-August
Challenge yourself on a world-class mountaineering expedition to the summit of Nevado Pisco, a stunning 5,752-meter (18,871-foot) peak in the heart of Peru's Cordillera Blanca. Renowned for its breathtaking vistas of towering Andean giants, including Huascarán and Alpamayo, Nevado Pisco offers the perfect blend of technical climbing and alpine adventure. Led by our team of highly experienced and qualified mountain guides, this expedition is designed for climbers with prior technical experience who are ready to push their limits. From navigating glacier terrain and mastering steep snow slopes to the final exhilarating ascent to the summit, every step of the journey is conducted with the utmost attention to safety, preparation, and skill development. Our professional team ensures that every detail is taken care of, from high-quality climbing gear and expert route planning to gourmet mountain meals and a seamless logistics experience. With unparalleled guidance, you can focus on tackling the challenges of high-altitude climbing while soaking in the unmatched beauty of the surrounding peaks. Join us for an unforgettable ascent of Nevado Pisco, where technical skill meets the thrill of high-altitude mountaineering in one of the most spectacular mountain ranges in the world. Are you ready to conquer the Andes?
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Trip Itenerary
DAY 1
USA – Lima
Flight from the USA to Callao (Jorge Chávez International Airport) – Peru.
DAY 1
USA – Lima
Flight from the USA to Callao (Jorge Chávez International Airport) – Peru.
DAY 1
USA – Lima
Flight from the USA to Callao (Jorge Chávez International Airport) – Peru.
DAY 1
USA – Lima
Flight from the USA to Callao (Jorge Chávez International Airport) – Peru.
DAY 2
Lima – Huaraz (3100m)
Travel from Lima to Huaraz by bus or plane for approximately 8 hours (bus) or 1 hour (plane + 45 min from the airport to Huaraz). A private vehicle will be waiting at the station to take us to the hotel. Free night.
DAY 2
Lima – Huaraz (3100m)
Travel from Lima to Huaraz by bus or plane for approximately 8 hours (bus) or 1 hour (plane + 45 min from the airport to Huaraz). A private vehicle will be waiting at the station to take us to the hotel. Free night.
DAY 2
Lima – Huaraz (3100m)
Travel from Lima to Huaraz by bus or plane for approximately 8 hours (bus) or 1 hour (plane + 45 min from the airport to Huaraz). A private vehicle will be waiting at the station to take us to the hotel. Free night.
DAY 2
Lima – Huaraz (3100m)
Travel from Lima to Huaraz by bus or plane for approximately 8 hours (bus) or 1 hour (plane + 45 min from the airport to Huaraz). A private vehicle will be waiting at the station to take us to the hotel. Free night.
DAY 3
Acclimatization at Churup Lake (4450m)
We will leave the city of Huaraz heading east, passing through the villages of Unchus and Llupa, until reaching a place called Pitec (3860m), where we will register at the Huascarán National Park control post. We will then begin the hike along an ascending path, observing mountains such as Churup, Huamashraju, Cashan, and Shacsha, as well as cultivated fields. This area is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including wild ducks, medicinal plants, and forests of quenual (Andean trees). To reach the lake, we will need to climb rocks using a stable metal rope, ideal for adventure lovers, or take an easier route. Churup is a beautiful blue lake surrounded by ichu grass, quenual trees, and wildflowers. There is also a smaller lake on the eastern side for those who wish to explore further. Both lakes sit at the foot of the mountain of the same name. We will return to Huaraz by bus. Hike of approximately 5 to 6 hours.
DAY 3
Acclimatization at Churup Lake (4450m)
We will leave the city of Huaraz heading east, passing through the villages of Unchus and Llupa, until reaching a place called Pitec (3860m), where we will register at the Huascarán National Park control post. We will then begin the hike along an ascending path, observing mountains such as Churup, Huamashraju, Cashan, and Shacsha, as well as cultivated fields. This area is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including wild ducks, medicinal plants, and forests of quenual (Andean trees). To reach the lake, we will need to climb rocks using a stable metal rope, ideal for adventure lovers, or take an easier route. Churup is a beautiful blue lake surrounded by ichu grass, quenual trees, and wildflowers. There is also a smaller lake on the eastern side for those who wish to explore further. Both lakes sit at the foot of the mountain of the same name. We will return to Huaraz by bus. Hike of approximately 5 to 6 hours.
DAY 3
Acclimatization at Churup Lake (4450m)
We will leave the city of Huaraz heading east, passing through the villages of Unchus and Llupa, until reaching a place called Pitec (3860m), where we will register at the Huascarán National Park control post. We will then begin the hike along an ascending path, observing mountains such as Churup, Huamashraju, Cashan, and Shacsha, as well as cultivated fields. This area is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including wild ducks, medicinal plants, and forests of quenual (Andean trees). To reach the lake, we will need to climb rocks using a stable metal rope, ideal for adventure lovers, or take an easier route. Churup is a beautiful blue lake surrounded by ichu grass, quenual trees, and wildflowers. There is also a smaller lake on the eastern side for those who wish to explore further. Both lakes sit at the foot of the mountain of the same name. We will return to Huaraz by bus. Hike of approximately 5 to 6 hours.
DAY 3
Acclimatization at Churup Lake (4450m)
We will leave the city of Huaraz heading east, passing through the villages of Unchus and Llupa, until reaching a place called Pitec (3860m), where we will register at the Huascarán National Park control post. We will then begin the hike along an ascending path, observing mountains such as Churup, Huamashraju, Cashan, and Shacsha, as well as cultivated fields. This area is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including wild ducks, medicinal plants, and forests of quenual (Andean trees). To reach the lake, we will need to climb rocks using a stable metal rope, ideal for adventure lovers, or take an easier route. Churup is a beautiful blue lake surrounded by ichu grass, quenual trees, and wildflowers. There is also a smaller lake on the eastern side for those who wish to explore further. Both lakes sit at the foot of the mountain of the same name. We will return to Huaraz by bus. Hike of approximately 5 to 6 hours.
DAY 4
Huaraz – Yungay – Yuraqcorral (3846m) – Pisco Base Camp (4680m)
We will leave Huaraz heading north in the Callejón de Huaylas, passing through cities such as Carhuaz and Yungay, and by the Chinancocha and Orconcocha lakes in the Llanganuco valley. We will reach the Yuraqcorral camp and start the trek to Pisco Base Camp. Along the trail, we will see peaks like the South (6160m and North (5900m) Huandoy, West Pisco (5752m), Chacraraju (6108m), Yanapaccha (5460m), Chopicalqui (6354m), and the South (6768 masl) and North (6655m) Huascarán. Hike of approximately 3 to 4 hours.
DAY 4
Huaraz – Yungay – Yuraqcorral (3846m) – Pisco Base Camp (4680m)
We will leave Huaraz heading north in the Callejón de Huaylas, passing through cities such as Carhuaz and Yungay, and by the Chinancocha and Orconcocha lakes in the Llanganuco valley. We will reach the Yuraqcorral camp and start the trek to Pisco Base Camp. Along the trail, we will see peaks like the South (6160m and North (5900m) Huandoy, West Pisco (5752m), Chacraraju (6108m), Yanapaccha (5460m), Chopicalqui (6354m), and the South (6768 masl) and North (6655m) Huascarán. Hike of approximately 3 to 4 hours.
DAY 4
Huaraz – Yungay – Yuraqcorral (3846m) – Pisco Base Camp (4680m)
DAY 4
Huaraz – Yungay – Yuraqcorral (3846m) – Pisco Base Camp (4680m)
DAY 5
Pisco Base Camp – Moraine Camp (4900m)
We will hike over rocky terrain to Moraine Camp, from where we will see mountains such as the South (6160m) and East (5900m) Huandoy, Pisco (5752m), Yanapaccha (5460m), Chopicalqui (6354m), and the South (6768m) and North (6655m) Huascarán. Hike of approximately 3 to 4 hours.
DAY 5
Pisco Base Camp – Moraine Camp (4900m)
We will hike over rocky terrain to Moraine Camp, from where we will see mountains such as the South (6160m) and East (5900m) Huandoy, Pisco (5752m), Yanapaccha (5460m), Chopicalqui (6354m), and the South (6768m) and North (6655m) Huascarán. Hike of approximately 3 to 4 hours.
DAY 5
Pisco Base Camp – Moraine Camp (4900m)
DAY 5
Pisco Base Camp – Moraine Camp (4900m)
DAY 6
Moraine Camp – Pisco Summit (5752m) – Pisco Base Camp
We will set out early to reach the Pisco summit, where we will be rewarded with panoramic views of the Cordillera Blanca. Pisco is considered a natural viewpoint. We will descend to Base Camp after the ascent. Total hike of 9 to 10 hours.
DAY 6
Moraine Camp – Pisco Summit (5752m) – Pisco Base Camp
We will set out early to reach the Pisco summit, where we will be rewarded with panoramic views of the Cordillera Blanca. Pisco is considered a natural viewpoint. We will descend to Base Camp after the ascent. Total hike of 9 to 10 hours.
DAY 6
Moraine Camp – Pisco Summit (5752m) – Pisco Base Camp
DAY 6
Moraine Camp – Pisco Summit (5752m) – Pisco Base Camp
DAY 7
Pisco Base Camp – Yuraqcorral Camp
Descent to Yuraqcorral camp to prepare for the next day’s trek to Chopicalqui.
DAY 7
Pisco Base Camp – Yuraqcorral Camp
Descent to Yuraqcorral camp to prepare for the next day’s trek to Chopicalqui.
DAY 7
Pisco Base Camp – Yuraqcorral Camp
DAY 7
Pisco Base Camp – Yuraqcorral Camp
DAY 8
Yuraqcorral Camp – Chopicalqui Base Camp (4400m)
The trek to Chopicalqui Base Camp includes views of the North (6655m) and South (6768m) Huascarán, South (6150m) Huandoy, Pisco (5752m), Chacraraju (6112m), Yanapaccha (5460m), and Chopicalqui (6354m). Hike of approximately 4 to 5 hours.
DAY 8
Yuraqcorral Camp – Chopicalqui Base Camp (4400m)
The trek to Chopicalqui Base Camp includes views of the North (6655m) and South (6768m) Huascarán, South (6150m) Huandoy, Pisco (5752m), Chacraraju (6112m), Yanapaccha (5460m), and Chopicalqui (6354m). Hike of approximately 4 to 5 hours.
DAY 8
Yuraqcorral Camp – Chopicalqui Base Camp (4400m)
DAY 8
Yuraqcorral Camp – Chopicalqui Base Camp (4400m)
DAY 9
Chopicalqui Base Camp – Moraine Camp (4900m)
Uphill trek to the moraine camp with similar views as on Day 8. Hike of approximately 5 to 6 hours.
DAY 9
Chopicalqui Base Camp – Moraine Camp (4900m)
Uphill trek to the moraine camp with similar views as on Day 8. Hike of approximately 5 to 6 hours.
DAY 9
Chopicalqui Base Camp – Moraine Camp (4900m)
DAY 9
Chopicalqui Base Camp – Moraine Camp (4900m)
DAY 10
Moraine Camp – High Camp (5300m)
We will head to the glacier, using high-mountain equipment. Ascent of approximately 5 to 6 hours.
DAY 10
Moraine Camp – High Camp (5300m)
We will head to the glacier, using high-mountain equipment. Ascent of approximately 5 to 6 hours.
DAY 10
Moraine Camp – High Camp (5300m)
DAY 10
Moraine Camp – High Camp (5300m)
DAY 11
High Camp – Chopicalqui Summit (6345m) – High Camp or Moraine Camp
An early morning ascent to the summit with views of Huandoy (6160m), Pisco (5752m), Chacraraju (6112m), and Huascarán peaks. The summit offers stunning scenic views of the Cordillera Blanca. Descent to High Camp or Moraine Camp. Climb of approximately 9 to 12 hours.
DAY 11
High Camp – Chopicalqui Summit (6345m) – High Camp or Moraine Camp
An early morning ascent to the summit with views of Huandoy (6160m), Pisco (5752m), Chacraraju (6112m), and Huascarán peaks. The summit offers stunning scenic views of the Cordillera Blanca. Descent to High Camp or Moraine Camp. Climb of approximately 9 to 12 hours.
DAY 11
High Camp – Chopicalqui Summit (6345m) – High Camp or Moraine Camp
DAY 11
High Camp – Chopicalqui Summit (6345m) – High Camp or Moraine Camp
DAY 12
High Camp or Moraine Camp – Base Camp
Descent to Base Camp. Hike of approximately 6 to 7 hours.
DAY 12
High Camp or Moraine Camp – Base Camp
Descent to Base Camp. Hike of approximately 6 to 7 hours.
DAY 12
High Camp or Moraine Camp – Base Camp
DAY 12
High Camp or Moraine Camp – Base Camp
DAY 13
Base Camp – Huaraz
We will trek to the meeting point where a private bus will take us back to Huaraz.
DAY 13
Base Camp – Huaraz
We will trek to the meeting point where a private bus will take us back to Huaraz.
DAY 13
Base Camp – Huaraz
DAY 13
Base Camp – Huaraz
DAY 14
Huaraz – Lima
Travel to Lima in the morning (by bus or plane), arriving in the evening. Free night in Lima.
DAY 14
Huaraz – Lima
Travel to Lima in the morning (by bus or plane), arriving in the evening. Free night in Lima.
DAY 14
Huaraz – Lima
DAY 14
Huaraz – Lima
DAY 15
Lima – USA
Return flight to the USA.
DAY 15
Lima – USA
Return flight to the USA.
DAY 15
Lima – USA
DAY 15
Lima – USA
Real
stories
from travelers
Will and Joey are the best guides! They are communicative and take input from customers to give them what they want from their services. Truly a team for the people.
Robinson
California
I loved working with Joey and Will! Both are extremely knowledgeable and held a space that was professional, fun, and a comfortable environment for newcomers. I would highly recommend them for any outdoor needs!
Lily
Colorado
Will and Joey were great instructors. They helped tailor our specific needs and knowledge as a group. They communicated clearly and efficiently. They adapted to conditions and involved the group in that decision-making. Would highly recommend having them as a guide again in the future!
Jordan
Colorado
The authenticity of the experiences, coupled with knowledgeable guides, allowed me to delve deep into the heart of each location, and creating lasting connections
Bob
Mexico
Will and Joey are the best guides! They are communicative and take input from customers to give them what they want from their services. Truly a team for the people.
Robinson
California
I loved working with Joey and Will! Both are extremely knowledgeable and held a space that was professional, fun, and a comfortable environment for newcomers. I would highly recommend them for any outdoor needs!
Lily
Colorado
Will and Joey were great instructors. They helped tailor our specific needs and knowledge as a group. They communicated clearly and efficiently. They adapted to conditions and involved the group in that decision-making. Would highly recommend having them as a guide again in the future!
Jordan
Colorado
The authenticity of the experiences, coupled with knowledgeable guides, allowed me to delve deep into the heart of each location, and creating lasting connections
Bob
Mexico
Will and Joey are the best guides! They are communicative and take input from customers to give them what they want from their services. Truly a team for the people.
Robinson
California
I loved working with Joey and Will! Both are extremely knowledgeable and held a space that was professional, fun, and a comfortable environment for newcomers. I would highly recommend them for any outdoor needs!
Lily
Colorado
Will and Joey were great instructors. They helped tailor our specific needs and knowledge as a group. They communicated clearly and efficiently. They adapted to conditions and involved the group in that decision-making. Would highly recommend having them as a guide again in the future!
Jordan
Colorado
The authenticity of the experiences, coupled with knowledgeable guides, allowed me to delve deep into the heart of each location, and creating lasting connections
Bob
Mexico
Will and Joey are the best guides! They are communicative and take input from customers to give them what they want from their services. Truly a team for the people.
Robinson
California
I loved working with Joey and Will! Both are extremely knowledgeable and held a space that was professional, fun, and a comfortable environment for newcomers. I would highly recommend them for any outdoor needs!
Lily
Colorado
Will and Joey were great instructors. They helped tailor our specific needs and knowledge as a group. They communicated clearly and efficiently. They adapted to conditions and involved the group in that decision-making. Would highly recommend having them as a guide again in the future!
Jordan
Colorado
The authenticity of the experiences, coupled with knowledgeable guides, allowed me to delve deep into the heart of each location, and creating lasting connections
Bob
Mexico