Multi-day trek Huayhuash Trek via Trepecio

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Duration
10 Days
Destination
Cordillera Huayhuash

World-Beautifull trek for a reason Huayhuash trek Via Trapecio Pass

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Huayhuash Trek via Trapecio – A Unique Hybrid Circuit The Huayhuash Trek via Trapecio is one of the most fascinating hybrid trekking circuits in the Cordillera Huayhuash. It seamlessly blends the Classic Trek with an alpine section, creating a unique and thrilling experience. If you’re looking for an adventure that combines high-altitude challenges with breathtaking...

What's included

Destination
Cordillera Huayhuash Discover Cordillera Huayhuash
Departure Location
Huaraz town, pick up at your hotel at the scheduled time, 8:00 am approx.
Return Location
Huaraz town, drop off at your hotel at 5-6 pm approx.
Price includes
  • All Cooking equipments
  • All cooking utensils
  • All meals during the expedition
  • Assistant guide for large groups
  • Camping equipments
  • Certified English-speaking trekking guide
  • Emergency horse
  • Experienced mountain cook
  • Pick up from your hotel in Huaraz
  • Unlimited drinkable water
Price does not include
  • Accommodation in Huaraz
  • Altitude acclimatization hikes
  • Any additional expenses beyond what is included
  • Medical insurance and emergency insurance
  • Personal equipment/accessories for the trip
  • Sleeping Bag
  • Tips to guide and driver
Additional Prices
Huayhuash community entrance fee: $75.00 approx. per person
Huayhuash Trek via Trapecio – A Unique Hybrid Circuit

The Huayhuash Trek via Trapecio is one of the most fascinating hybrid trekking circuits in the Cordillera Huayhuash. It seamlessly blends the Classic Trek with an alpine section, creating a unique and thrilling experience. If you’re looking for an adventure that combines high-altitude challenges with breathtaking landscapes, this trek is the perfect balance between traditional and remote routes.

Why Choose This trek?

One of the main highlights of this route is the Trapecio Pass (5,200m). This high-altitude shortcut connects Huayhuash Camp to Cuyoc Camp, offering spectacular close-up views of the Trapecio Mountain and its majestic glacier. Moreover, this pass provides a less-traveled alternative, maintaining the essence of the full circuit while adding an exciting alternative experience.

Highlights of the Huayhuash Trek
  • Eastern Section: Visit the stunning Carhuacocha Lake and its famous three-lake viewpoint, offering panoramic views of towering peaks and turquoise glacial lakes.
  • Trapecio Pass (5,200m): A high-altitude crossing with mesmerizing glacier views that will leave you breathless.
  • Western Section: Explore the Santa Rosa viewpoint, the impressive Cutatambo Valley, and the breathtaking Jahuacocha Campsite. This last site is a favorite among trekkers due to its scenic beauty and proximity to the iconic peaks of Huayhuash.
  • Wildlife: Encounter Andean wildlife, interact with local communities, and immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of the Cordillera Huayhuash.

This itinerary offers an unforgettable trekking experience. It combines the best of both the classic and alpine section, allowing adventurers to fully enjoy the dramatic landscapes of the Huayhuash Trek.

 

Huayhuash Trek 10-Day Itinerary

Day 1:  Huaraz Town (3,100m) – Cuartelhuain (4,170m)
Day 2: Cuartelhuain – Mitucocha (4,270m)
Day 3: Mitucocha – Carhuacocha (4,138m)
Day 4: Carhuacocha – Huayhuash (4,350m)
Day 5: Huayhuash – Cuyoc (4,492m) via Trapecio Pass (5,200m)
Day 6: Cuyoc – Cutatambo (4,265m)

🔹 Optional Extensi on: Extra day at Cutatambo with a hike to Cerro Gran Vista viewpoint.

Day 7: Cutatambo – Huayllapa (3,490m)
Day 8: Huayllapa – Gashpapampa (4,530m)
Day 9: Gashpapampa – Jahuacocha (4,060m)
Day 10: Jahuacocha – Llamac (3,250m) – Back to Huaraz

 

  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6
  • Day 7
  • Day 8
  • Day 9
  • Day 10
Day 1

Huaraz Town (3100 m) / Cuartelhuain (4,170m)

Departure from Huaraz town in a private vehicle  at the scheduled time ( 8-9 am) toward our first camping spot, "Cuartelhuain." After 2.5 hours of tarred road, we turn onto the dirt road with our first views of the Cordillera Huayhaush in the distance. After a further 3 hours, we arrive at Cuartelhuain campsite. We set up camp on the riverbanks. The relaxed afternoon closes our first-day journey enjoying the sunset moments in Huayhuash.

Day 2

Cuartelhuain (4,170m) to Mitucocha (4,270m)

Our journey begins with a 3-4 hour ascent, culminating in crossing the Cacanapunta Pass at 4,690m. From this vantage point, we will receive rewarded breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and mountains of Cuncush Valley. As we descend, we see the Caliente Valley, including its marshes and hot springs that flow into the Atlantic Ocean. Continuing, we traverse the granite block of Cerro Chincana and pass through the Tuctupampa plain, arriving at the picturesque shores of the Janca River (4,720m). Here, we will set up camp.

Day 3

Mitucocha (4,270m) to Carhuacocha (4,138m)

Trek to our next campsite, "Carhuacocha 4,138m," after enjoying a delicious breakfast at our second campsite. Our trek takes us through Wayac Valley, a gradual ascent to the Carhuac Pass/Yana Punta at 4,630m. Along the way, we will have the opportunity to stop and appreciate the stunning alpine landscapes of Huayhuash. After the ascent, we continue our trek through Yanayana Valley, where we will pause for lunch and may even catch a glimpse of the local vizcachas. From here, we begin our descent to the turquoise waters of Carhuacocha Lake, situated at an altitude of 4,270m. This idyllic location serves as our next campsite and offers unparalleled views of the surrounding mountains  

Day 4

Carhuacocha (4,138m) To Huayhuash (4,350m)

As dawn breaks, the sun rises slowly, casting a kaleidoscope of colors on the icy giants reflected in the smooth waters of Carhuacocha Lake. While the packed mules depart along a separate trail, we embark on today's trek, following the edge of the lake as we ascend the valley wedged between three lakes (Gangrajanca, Siula, and Quesillacocha) to the base of Mount Siula Grande. Along the way, we'll have panoramic views of the valley, with its rugged mountains and shimmering lakes. After reaching the Siulapunta Pass at 4,830m, we'll have a vast, sweeping vista. Continuing, we descend with views of a verdant marsh teeming with Andean birds, eventually arriving at Carnicero Lake. From there, it's just a few more kilometers until we reach the Huayhuash campsite, at 4,350 m—night near the local farming Quechua families, a testament to the area's rich cultural heritage.  

Day 5

Huayhuash (4,350m) to Cuyoc (4,492m)

The stage that will take us to the Trapecio Pass promises to be the most outstanding experience of our hike today. We will commence our day by visiting the eastern prairie one last time. As we ascend, we will gradually approach the base of the majestic Nevado Trapecio, an iconic mountain that towers imposingly at an altitude of 5,653 meters above sea level.

After three hours of strenuous ascent, we will finally reach Trapecio Pass, situated at an elevation of 5,020 meters above sea level. Following an additional 20-minute effort, we will culminate at the summit of Cerro Huayhuashjanja, which rises to an impressive altitude of 5,120 meters. From this lofty vantage point, we will be treated to a breathtaking panoramic view of the Trapecio Glacier and the majestic surrounding mountains, including Sarapo, Jurao, and Carnicero.

Subsequently, we will commence our descent towards the beautiful Huanacpatay Valley, passing by the enchanting Turquoise Lake of Huatacpataycocha along the way. Our journey will continue until we reach our camp at Cuyoc.

Day 6

Cuyoc (4,492m) to Cutatambo(4,265m)

We begin our ascent towards the San Antonio Pass after a short flat section. The trail is steep and rocky, but as we make our way up through the channeled valley, you will have stunning views of the colorful Antushcancha hill. Once we reach the highest point of the pass, we are rewarded with a breathtaking panoramic view of the western side of the snow-capped Siula Grande, Yerupaja, and Sarapo mountains, as well as the Jurao and Sarapococha lakes shimmering at the base of these immense peaks. Descending from the pass, we make our way down a steep slope to the tranquil Jurao Lagoon at 4,343m, where we can take a well-deserved break. From there, we continue towards our Cutatambo camp.

Day 7

Cutatambo(4,265m) to Huayllapa (3,490m)

We will descend through the Calinca Valley, following the path of the Calinca River. This part of the trek will take us away from the mountain range and into the small town of Huayhuash, where we will have the opportunity to interact with the locals. As we descend, the slightly sloping trail will give our legs a well-deserved break. Along the way, we will pass through several livestock areas and posts before finally reaching Huayllapa village at (4,390m), the place where we will camp.

Day 8

Huayllapa (3,490m) to Gashpapampa (4,530m)

The trek to Gashpapampa campsite begins with a gradual but lengthy ascent through the Milo Valley, during which we will cross some streams. After a few hours of challenging uphill hiking, the trail will become less steep as we progress through the Huatiac Valley, and we begin to see the snow-capped peaks of Rajucollota and Tapush. We will continue up the rocky slope to reach Tapush Punta High Pass at 4,770 meters, a remote and picturesque spot. From there, we will descend through the Gashpampa Valley, and on our way downhill, we can appreciate the SusuCocha lagoon (4,740 m) and its diverse species of birds before continuing to our final destination Gashpapampa campsite  

Day 9

Gashpapampa (4,530m) to Jahuacocha (4,060m)

After breakfast, we continue our journey through the Angocancha Valley to ascend to the last highest pass of our journey. After several hours of steep walking, we arrive at the Llaucha Punta pass, located at 4,850 meters, from where we can enjoy impressive views of the mountains on the northwestern side of Huayhuash. Next, we continue along the crest of the hill, which offers us a panoramic view all the way until we reach the Huacrish Viewpoint (4,750 m). After enjoying the impressive views, we descend a steep slope to our camp in Jahuacocha (4,050 m)  

Day 10

Jahuacocha (4,060m) to Llamac (3,250m)- Huaraz town

On our final day in the Huayhuash and we leave the campsite trekking east via the Jahua Valley trail that continues along a water pipeline. Before descending, we enjoy our final panorama of the Huayhuash glittering in the distance and bidding us farewell. The descent is to the village of Llamac at 3,250m from where we return to Huaraz with private transport (5 hours).  

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Huayhuash Trek via Trapecio – A Unique Hybrid Circuit The Huayhuash Trek via Trapecio is one of the most fascinating hybrid trekking circuits in the Cordillera Huayhuash. It seamlessly blends the Classic Trek with an alpine section, creating a unique and thrilling experience. If you’re looking for an adventure that combines high-altitude challenges with breathtaking...

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Huayhuash Trek via Trepecio

Duration
10 Days
Destination
Cordillera Huayhuash

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