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This mini Huayhuash trek is rated as a 4 out of 5 for difficulty, due to the altitude of this circuit. Acclimatization to the altitude prior to the start of the tour is highly recommended. There is a 3-day, 2-night hiking tour based out of Huaraz you can book and add to this trip.
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Experience Peru's mountain views on the mini Huayhuash trek
Hike to overlooks for breathtaking mountain views of the Cordillera Huayhuash.
Camp beside the beautiful Jahuacocha Lake and see the night sky reflected in the lake.
Experience the rich and varied culture and landscape of the Peruvian Andes.
Fish for trout in the clear waters of Jahuacocha Lake with a stunning mountain backdrop.
Get a taste of the majesty of the Cordillera Huayhuash mountain chain in the Peruvian Andes on the Cordillera Huayhuash Short Trek. Locally known as Ichik Huayhuash, “Ichik” means short, and this short trek is the perfect introduction to experiencing the Huayhuash Trail.
This is the perfect trek for people who want to spend about a week trekking in the Cordillera Huayhuash, and we recommend guests pair this trek with a 3-day hiking tour based in Huaraz to see more of the stunning Peruvian Andes while also allowing them to acclimatize to the elevation.
This mini Huayhuash Trek takes you to breathtaking mountain passes and along the shores of crystal clear mountain lakes. You are sure to love the Cordillera Huayhuash region when you get this close to its majestic peaks.
Along this guided Cordillera Huayhuash Short Trek, you will have the opportunity to camp in beautiful settings and enjoy delicious meals.
Since most of the Huayhuash Trail is above 4,000m in elevation, it is important to spend a few days prior to the Huayhuash short trek getting acclimated to the altitude. A 3-4 day acclimatization hike in the vicinity of Huaraz is strongly recommended, making an incredible 8d / 7n tour of the Cordillera Huayhuash. You can add the acclimatization hikes onto your existing tour during the booking process.
If you want to do the classic Huayhuash tour, check out the Cordillera Huayhuash Trek.
If you want to experience the complete Huayhuash tour, check out the Huayhuash Circuit trek.
Get a taste of the majesty of the Cordillera Huayhuash mountain chain in the Peruvian Andes on the Cordillera Huayhuash Short Trek. Locally known as Ichik Huayhuash, “Ichik” means short, and this short trek is the perfect introduction to experiencing the Huayhuash Trail.
This is the perfect trek for people who want to spend about a week trekking in the Cordillera Huayhuash, and we recommend guests pair this trek with a 3-day hiking tour based in Huaraz to see more of the stunning Peruvian Andes while also allowing them to acclimatize to the elevation.
This mini Huayhuash Trek takes you to breathtaking mountain passes and along the shores of crystal clear mountain lakes. You are sure to love the Cordillera Huayhuash region when you get this close to its majestic peaks.
Along this guided Cordillera Huayhuash Short Trek, you will have the opportunity to camp in beautiful settings and enjoy delicious meals.
Since most of the Huayhuash Trail is above 4,000m in elevation, it is important to spend a few days prior to the Huayhuash short trek getting acclimated to the altitude. A 3-4 day acclimatization hike in the vicinity of Huaraz is strongly recommended, making an incredible 8d / 7n tour of the Cordillera Huayhuash. You can add the acclimatization hikes onto your existing tour during the booking process.
If you want to do the classic Huayhuash tour, check out the Cordillera Huayhuash Trek.
If you want to experience the complete Huayhuash tour, check out the Huayhuash Circuit trek.
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Itinerary of the Cordillera Huayhuash Short Trek
Day 1 Drive to Llámac and hike to Pampa Llámac
Meet the van at your hotel at the designated time for transport to the village of Llamac (3,300 m / 10,824 ft). Along this drive through the north side of the “Alley of Huaylas” you will pass through the towns of Recuay, Catac, Conococha, and Chiquian. It will take about 5 hours to reach Llamac, where you will have lunch and meet up with the donkey driver (“arriero”). After lunch, carry your gear to the pack animals and begin your hike! After the long car ride, you’ll enjoy stretching your legs for about 3 hours as you climb up to Pampa Llamac (4,050 m / 13,287 ft) where you’ll camp for the night.
Overnight Location: Camping at Pampa Llamac (4,050 m)
Distance: 5 hours driving, 3 hours hiking, 750 m ascent
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Day 2 Trek to Jahuacocha Lake via Pampa Llámac Pass
After breakfast, hike for about 1.5 hours up to the Pampa Llamac Pass (4,300 m / 14,108 ft). From this overlook, you will see an amazing view of the western side of the Cordillera Huayhuash. Rest and take pictures of the spectacular view before continuing your hike along a rocky, tree-lined path down to the Achin River. Continue trekking until you reach the beautiful Jahuacocha Lake (4,070 m / 13,353 ft). The 4-hour walk will reward you with a campsite for the night beside the lake against the stunning backdrop of the Rondoy, Hirisahanca and Toro mountains.
Overnight Location: Camping at Jahuacocha Lake (4,070 m)
Distance: 5.5 hours, 250 m ascent, 230 m descent
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3 Jahuacocha, visit Yahucha Viewpoint and Solteracocha Lake
Stay camped at beautiful Jahuacocha Lake and spend today exploring the area. After breakfast, hike up to the Yahucha Viewpoint (4,600 m / 15,092 ft) for impressive views of the western peaks in the Cordillera Huayhuash. The hike up takes about 3 hours, and after enjoying the view you will return to the campsite by the same trail. After lunch, trek to Solteracocha Lake at the base of Hirishanca Mountain. This area is near the glacier, and you can see the wreckage of a plane that crashed in 1954. If there is time when you return to camp, you can fish in Jahuacocha Lake before settling in for the night.
Overnight Location: Camping at Jahuacocha Lake (4,070 m)
Distance: 6 hours, 530 m ascent, 530 m descent
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4 Trek to Rondoy via Zambunya Pass. Then transfer back to Huaraz
On your last day of trekking in the Huayhuash. Today you will trek for about 3.5 hours up to the Zambunya Pass (4,750 m / 15,580). This is the highest point on this tour, and from this overlook you will have a breathtaking view of the massive Yerupaja Mountain, as well as nearby Rondoy, Ninashanca, and Hirishanca mountains. Take time to rest and take pictures before completing the hike. It will take about 3 hours to hike down to Rondoy Valley (4,100 m / 13,451 ft). From Rondoy, a van will be waiting to take you back to Huaraz. Stop along the way at the Cuncush Pass for a final view of the Cordillera Huayhuash. You will also have the chance to visit the town of Huallanca along the 4.5 hour drive back to Huaraz, where you will return to your hotel.
Overnight Location: None
Distance: 6.5 hours, 230 m ascent, 650 m descent
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
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The Dates and Price of the Cordillera Huayhuash Short Trek
This guided trekking tour to Huayhuash is always run as a private tour for your group only and the pricing based on the number of guests on your trip.The prices below are per person.
- Guided groups of 2: USD1185 per person
- Guided groups of 3: USD975 per person
- Guided groups of 4+: USD885 per person
Cordillera Huayhuash Short Trek Accommodation
You will be pitching a tent at various scenic spots along your trekking route. These campsites are owned by the rural communities in the region and provide revenue for these local communities. Camping allows you to enjoy the natural surroundings around you, as well as enjoy staying on the trail itself along the way. We also strongly suggest you do book an additional few nights in Huaraz before your trek for acclimatization.
Single Rooms and Solo Travelers
Standard tents are double and single ones are on request.
What’s included in the mini Huayhuash Tour?
Meals
3 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners are included.
Accommodations
Accommodations along the trek are included. You can book additional nights in Huaraz before or after the trek during the booking process.
Transportation during the tour
Transfers from Huaraz to the trailhead at the start of the trekking tour and back to Huaraz at the end of the tour are included.
Also Included
- English-speaking guide throughout the trip
- Hotel taxes and service charges in Huaraz
- Camp cook
- Horseman, pack animals, and emergency horse
- Camping equipment for collective use (sleeping tents, kitchen tent, dinning tent, bathroom tent, mattress, table and chairs)
- Kitchen Service (all the crockery)
- Celebration Meal
- Park fee entrances
- First Aid Kit
- Luggage porterage using donkeys and/or horses
- All logistics
Not included
- Anything not listed as included
- Flights to Peru
- Personal trekking gear
- Any food or beverages not listed
- Personal clothing and equipment
- Incidental personal expenditures, including any travel insurance, emergency evacuations and medical expenditures
- Travel, personal, and medical insurance
- All transportation not included in tour:
- Transfer to Huaraz from Lima
- Transfer from the airport to the bus station in Lima
Optional Extras
- Additional nights in Huaraz
- 3 day, 2 Night Pre-trip Acclimatization hikes in Huaraz
- How hard is the Short Huayhuash tour
- Do I need a Visa?
- Are meals included?
- Do I need insurance?
- How do I get to Huaraz to start the Short Huayhuash Tour?
- Where does the tour end?
- Are the tours in English?
- Can I rent any gear?
- Do I need vaccines?
- How will I be affected by the altitude?
- What kind of tents do you use?
- Can I bring my own tent?
- Should I tip a guide?
- What should I bring with me?
- 1 backpack with a capacity of 60 to 70 L (or a similarly sized duffel bag or travel bag)
- 1 daypack
- Sleeping bag (should be lightweight, rated to 0 degrees F., down or synthetic, and compressible)
- 1 warm jacket or parka
- 3 pairs of outdoor pants (jeans are not recommended as they are slow to dry)
- Warm sweaters
- Hiking socks (with optional liner socks) for walking
- T-shirts, shirts, hats or caps
- 1 set of long underwear
- Quality hiking boots that are broken in.
- Spare shoes for the evenings (optional)
- 1 set of light rain gear such as a pant and jacket combination or a good poncho
- Your own personal water bottle (at least 1 liter, preferably two bottles).
- 1 pocketknife or hunting knife
- 1 pair of sunglasses (VERY IMPORTANT!)
- A supply of sun blocker or sunscreen lotion and lip protection (VERY IMPORTANT!)
- Personal medications
- Underwear, personal items, and toiletries
- 1 pair of fleece lipants
- 1 wool or fleece hat
- Headlamp and Batteries (bring at least 2 spare sets)
- 1 pair of gloves (wool or shell gore-tex)
- When is the best time to travel to this region of Peru for trekking?
This tour is rated as a 4 out of 5 for difficulty, due to the altitude of this circuit. Acclimatization to the altitude prior to the start of the tour is highly recommended. There is a 3-day, 2-night hiking tour based out of Huaraz you can book and add to this trip.
Every country is different. It’s important to check with your country to see if they require a visa. You could also try this website, though it’s important that you verify with your government.
3 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners are included.
In order to participate in this tour, it is mandatory that you have Health and Medical travel insurance. You can get travel insurance here.
Most guests fly into Lima and then take a bus to Huaraz. You can add on the bus trip to Huaraz from Lima during the booking process.
The trek ends in Rondoy, where you’ll get a transfer back to Huaraz. You can book a bus back to Lima during the booking process.
Yes, the tour guide is English speaking.
There shouldn’t be any need to rent gear for this tour.
Check with your family doctor or a Travel Medical Clinic to confirm required immunizations or vaccines.
The altitude on this trek ranges between 3300-5000 m. Symptoms of altitude sickness include headache, nausea, loss of appetite, difficulty sleeping, and fatigue. Consult a doctor before the trip regarding the risk of altitude sickness. Prescription medication is available to help minimize the symptoms.
The tents used are 3 season, 3-person tents, however tents are only shared for 2-participants. The specific tent used is typically the Doite Cara Kailas.
Yes you can bring your own tent, however you won’t save any money.
Yes, tips are optional and based on good service.
Please try to travel as light as possible. Although you do not need to carry your luggage while walking, you will still need to carry it over short distances. Also, remember you unpack and repack on most nights.
The recommended months to travel to Huaraz are from May to September. This period is cold but dry. You should avoid travelling to this region for trekking during the rainy season as the snow makes some of the high passes impassable.
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Go2Andes is a family-operated tour operator whose owners were raised in a small Peruvian village called Llamac, located in the iconic Cordillera Huayhuash in the Andes.
Nearly all of Go2Andes’ guides are from the villages of the Cordillera Blanca and the Cordillera Huayhuash, and they use this deep familiarity to their advantage.
Go2Andes has led clients from over 30 different countries and they aim to become friends with each client before returning them home.
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