Huayhuash Endurance Circuit Expedition
A high-altitude expedition through the remote Huayhuash range designed to build endurance, push your limits, and advance your progression through the Andes.
The Details
Expedition Overview
Time: 8 Days/7 Nights
Availability: Year-round
Difficulty: Challenging
Size: Small group expedition/ Up to 8
Expedition Stats
Total Vertical Gain: ~5,000 m / 16,400 ft
Total Distance: ~80–90 km / 50–56 miles
Maximum Altitude: ~5,000 m / 16,404 ft
Price:
Starting at $890 USD per person
Private Trips:
1 Trekker (Private): $2,500 USD per person
Full private guide, fully personalized pace, exclusive expedition experience
2 Trekkers (Private): $1,400 USD per person
Private expedition experience for small teams
What This Expedition Represents
This is your endurance stage in the Andes.
You’re not just trekking through mountains—you’re building sustained altitude resilience, developing long-range mountain endurance, and committing to a multi-day alpine circuit across one of the most remote ranges in the Andes. This is where your progression deepens.
The Logistics
Day 1: Huaraz – Cuartelhuain – Mitucocha Valley
We leave Huaraz early and travel into the heart of the Cordillera Huayhuash. The road climbs steadily into remote high-altitude terrain before reaching Cuartelhuain, where the expedition begins.
The trek starts with a gradual ascent through open valleys surrounded by jagged peaks and high alpine grasslands. The scale of the mountains becomes immediate and overwhelming.
We arrive at Mitucocha Valley and establish our first expedition camp beside a high-altitude lake.
Elevation gain: ~300 m / 984 ft
Distance: ~9 km / 5.6 miles
Hiking time: ~3–4 hours
Trailhead elevation: ~4,150 m / 13,615 ft
Campsite elevation: ~4,300 m / 14,100 ft
Difficulty: Moderate
Accommodation: Expedition tents
Day 2: Mitucocha – Carhuac Pass – Carhuacocha Valley
We begin early and ascend steadily toward Carhuac Pass, entering steeper terrain and thinner air. The landscape opens as we climb, revealing dramatic views of glaciated peaks and vast alpine ridges.
After crossing the pass, we descend into Carhuacocha Valley—one of the most visually striking sections of the entire circuit, where turquoise lakes reflect massive mountain walls.
We camp near the lake system surrounded by glaciers and silence.
Focus: First major pass crossing & endurance building
Elevation gain: ~600 m / 1,969 ft
Distance: ~10 km / 6.2 miles
Hiking time: ~5–6 hours
Highest point: ~4,650 m / 15,255 ft
Difficulty: Moderate to challenging
Accommodation: Expedition tents
Day 3: Mitucocha – Carhuac Pass – Carhuacocha
After breakfast, begin the hike up a narrow valley toward Carhuac Pass (4,650 m / 15,256 ft). Along the way, admire sweeping views of the massive ice walls of Yerupajá, Yerupajá Chico, and Siula Grande—some of the most iconic mountains in all of the Andes.
At the pass, enjoy a full panorama of the Huayhuash giants. Then descend to the turquoise waters of Carhuacocha Lake, famous for its perfect sunrise reflections. We’ll arrive with time to rest and enjoy lunch by the water. In the afternoon, explore the lakeshore or relax while enjoying the silence of the mountains. Dinner follows with the dramatic Siula Glacier looming above your campsite.
Elevation gain: ~700 m / 2,297 ft
Distance: ~10 km / 6.2 miles
Hiking time: ~6–7 hours
Highest point: ~4,850 m / 15,912 ft
Difficulty: Challenging
Accommodation: Expedition tents
Day 4: Carhuacocha – Siula Pass – Jahuacocha
Enjoy an early breakfast before beginning the most spectacular day of the trek. We follow the lakes of Gangrajanca and Siula, with the famous reflection of Yerupajá mirrored in the water. The trail steepens dramatically as we ascend toward Siula Pass (4,800 m / 15,748 ft), an unforgettable viewpoint overlooking glacier-fed lakes glowing in turquoise and deep blue.
After taking photos and enjoying the summit, descend into a broad valley where grazing alpacas wander freely. Continue toward the jewel-like Jahuacocha Lake—one of the most beautiful campsites in the Andes. Settle into camp with Yerupajá and Jirishanca rising directly above. Dinner will be served with views of the alpenglow striking the ice peaks.
Elevation gain: ~650 m / 2,133 ft
Distance: ~9 km / 5.6 miles
Hiking time: ~6 hours
Highest point: ~4,800 m / 15,748 ft
Difficulty: Challenging
Accommodation: Expedition tents
Day 5: Jahuacocha – Llamac – Huaraz
Wake up early to experience one of the trek’s best sunrises as the Huayhuash peaks ignite with morning light. After breakfast, begin the gentle hike through the valley before climbing gradually to Llamac Pass (4,300 m / 14,108 ft). Enjoy final panoramic views of the mountains before descending toward Llamac.
We’ll enjoy a final lunch with the muleteers before boarding our private vehicle back to Huaraz, arriving around 4:00 pm.
Elevation gain: ~800 m / 2,625 ft
Distance: ~12 km / 7.5 miles
Hiking time: ~7–8 hours
Highest point: ~5,000 m / 16,404 ft
Difficulty: Difficult
Accommodation: Expedition tents
Day 6: Huayllapa – Tapush Pass – Gashpapampa Camp
We re-enter high alpine terrain as we climb toward Tapush Pass. The landscape opens into vast, raw mountain environments where the sense of isolation becomes even stronger.
After crossing the pass, we continue to Gashpapampa, a remote high camp surrounded by exposed ridgelines and silent valleys.
This is steady, disciplined expedition trekking.
Focus:
Endurance consolidation & altitude resilience
Elevation gain: ~700 m / 2,297 ft
Distance: ~11 km / 6.8 miles
Hiking time: ~6–7 hours
Difficulty: Challenging
Accommodation: Expedition tents
Day 7: Gashpapampa – Yaucha Pass – Jahuacocha Valley
We begin the final high ascent toward Yaucha Pass. From the top, the entire Huayhuash range stretches behind you—a clear visual record of everything you’ve crossed.
The descent into Jahuacocha Valley is one of the most rewarding of the expedition, arriving at a vast alpine lake surrounded by towering peaks.
This is a place of reflection after days of sustained effort.
Focus: Completion of high alpine circuit & visual payoff
Elevation gain: ~500 m / 1,640 ft
Distance: ~10 km / 6.2 miles
Hiking time: ~5–6 hours
Difficulty: Moderate to challenging
Accommodation: Expedition tents
Day 8: Jahuacocha – Llamac – Return to Huaraz
We descend steadily out of the high Andes toward Llamac. The landscape slowly shifts as the altitude drops and the mountains begin to release their grip.
From here, transport returns us to Huaraz where the expedition concludes.
The circuit is complete—but your progression in the Andes continues.
Focus: Descent, recovery & expedition completion
Elevation loss: ~1,200 m / 3,937 ft
Distance: ~8 km / 5 miles
Hiking time: ~3–4 hours
Difficulty: Easy to moderate
Accommodation: Not included
Ready to Summit your first high-altitude Peak?
We’re here to make this the ultimate adventure for you. Consider us your adventure buddies—ready to guide, inspire, and share every step of the journey. Are you ready to dive in?
