discover the world

High Altitude in Its Purest Form

The Cordillera Blanca offers rare access to true 5,000 and 6,000 metre peaks within a compact, dramatic alpine environment.

6,768m

Highest Peak

5,000m+

Base Camp

Private

Season

What Sets This Apart

What makes this range exceptional for climbers at every level.

Summit Objectives

Classic peaks from Vallunaraju to Tocllaraju — chosen based on your experience and goals.

IFMGA Guiding

All expeditions led by internationally certified guides with decades of Andean experience.

Full Acclimatisation

Structured altitude adaptation schedules ensure safe progression to higher objectives.

Glacier & Ice Terrain

Train on active glaciers, ice ridges, and snow routes in real alpine conditions.

Multi-Peak Programs & Custom Expeditions

Choose from classic peaks like Vallunaraju, Ishinca, Tocllaraju, or custom objectives. Programs include full acclimatisation schedules, base camp services, and high-quality guiding throughout.

Each expedition is structured around your experience level and progression goals. Whether you're aiming for your first 5,000-metre summit or building toward 6,000+ metre objectives, we design the program to match.

Curated Expedition Programs

Every expedition is privately planned around your experience level, acclimatisation, technical ability, and mountain objectives.

Some climbers come to Peru for their first glacier summit. Others arrive to pursue technical alpine objectives like Alpamayo or multi-peak expeditions above 6,000 metres.

From pre-expedition preparation and training guidance through to acclimatisation, logistics, and ongoing support in Peru, we approach each program as a complete mountain experience — not simply a summit itinerary.

Throughout the process, we maintain close communication with our clients — providing personal guidance, preparation support, and ongoing attention both before and during the expedition experience in Peru.

The expedition examples below demonstrate common progression pathways within the Cordillera Blanca. Final programs can combine acclimatisation hikes, glacier training days, technical preparation climbs, and one or more summit objectives depending on your goals, experience, and available time.

Curated Expedition Programs

Beginner Alpine

Vallunaraju

First 5000m Glacier Summit

FROM $2,800 USD pp

Private departures and progressive acclimatisation programs available throughout the Cordillera Blanca.

The perfect introduction to high-altitude mountaineering in Peru.

Vallunaraju (5,686m) combines glacier travel, snow climbing, and spectacular views across the Cordillera Blanca — making it one of the most rewarding beginner alpine objectives in the Andes.

Privately guided with a gradual progression focused on safety, acclimatisation, and real mountain experience, Vallunaraju can also be integrated into broader preparation programs for larger objectives such as Chopicalqui, Alpamayo, or other high-altitude expeditions throughout Peru.

The surrounding Llaca Valley also provides an ideal environment for glacier instruction, rope systems, and acclimatisation within one of the most accessible alpine valleys near Huaraz.

Duration

4 Days

Altitude

5,686m

Difficulty

Beginner

Season

May–Sep

Guide Ratio

Max 1:3

Ideal For

  • First glacier summit experience

  • First high-altitude mountaineering objective

  • Acclimatisation before larger peaks

  • Learning glacier movement and rope systems

  • Private teams wanting a structured introduction to the Andes

Included

  • IFMGA/UIAGM mountain guide

  • Private transport

  • Camping equipment

  • Group climbing gear

  • Meals during expedition

  • Glacier training and support

  • Optional acclimatisation extension days

  • Accommodation assistance and local logistics support in Huaraz

  • Ongoing expedition support throughout your stay in Peru

  • Optional acclimatisation hikes, recovery days, and local cultural experiences

4 Day Vallunaraju Expedition

From $2,800 USD per person

Day 1

Arrival in Huaraz → expedition briefing → equipment check → recovery and acclimatisation

Day 2

Llaca Valley acclimatisation and glacier instruction. Movement through alpine terrain, rope systems, glacier preparation, and acclimatisation within one of the most accessible high mountain environments in the Cordillera Blanca.

Day 3

Llaca Valley → Moraine Camp. Final acclimatisation, glacier preparation, beneath Vallunaraju's upper glacier.

Day 4

Pre-dawn glacier ascent → Vallunaraju summit → return to Huaraz

Additional acclimatisation climbs, glacier training, recovery days, and progression toward larger alpine objectives throughout the Cordillera Blanca.

Why Choose Vallunaraju

Perfect first 5000m experience in the Andes

Ideal acclimatisation before Alpamayo, Chopicalqui & more

Beautiful alpine valley setting with excellent training terrain

Strong focus on safety, progression and private guiding

Flexible integration into longer expedition programs

Technical Alpine

ALPAMAYO

Technical Alpine Progression Expedition

FROM $10,200 USD pp

Privately guided expeditions with acclimatisation climbs, technical progression, and full expedition support throughout the Cordillera Blanca.

Known as one of the most beautiful mountains in the world, Alpamayo is one of the great alpine objectives of the Andes.

Steep snow and ice climbing, remote expedition camps, and one of the most iconic summit lines in mountaineering combine to create a true world-class alpine experience in the Cordillera Blanca.

For climbers with previous glacier and ice experience — or those wanting to progressively prepare toward a larger technical objective — Alpamayo represents one of the most rewarding ascents in Peru.

Many climbers combine Alpamayo with acclimatisation peaks, glacier preparation climbs, or multi-day progression programs before moving onto the mountain itself.

Duration

10–12 Days

Altitude

5,947m

Difficulty

Technical Ice

Season

Jun–Aug

Guide Ratio

1:2

Ideal For

  • Climbers with previous glacier experience

  • Technical alpine progression

  • Experienced mountaineers

  • Serious alpine objectives in the Andes

Included

  • IFMGA/UIAGM guide

  • Boutique accommodation in Huaraz

  • Full expedition logistics

  • Local transfers and mountain logistics throughout the expedition

  • Acclimatisation and progression climbs within the Cordillera Blanca

  • Glacier instruction and technical progression systems

  • Mules & porter support

  • Technical group equipment

  • Camp infrastructure

  • Expedition chef and meals throughout the program

  • Personal expedition planning and preparation support prior to arrival

  • Ongoing expedition support throughout your stay in Peru

  • Recovery days, acclimatisation hikes, and progression pacing throughout the expedition

Expedition Flow

From $10,200 USD per person

Day 1–2

Arrival in Huaraz → acclimatisation, expedition preparation, glacier instruction, and equipment checks

Day 3–4

Vallunaraju acclimatisation and glacier progression climb within the Llaca Valley

Day 5

Recovery day in Huaraz with optional hot springs, recovery, and final expedition preparation

Day 6–11

Approach through the Santa Cruz Valley → Alpamayo Base Camp → high camp progression → summit push via the Ferrari Route → descent and return to Huaraz

Optional: Additional acclimatisation peaks, technical instruction, recovery days, and extended alpine objectives throughout the Cordillera Blanca.

Why Choose Alpamayo

One of the world’s most iconic alpine summits

A true technical expedition in the heart of the Cordillera Blanca

Progressive acclimatisation and preparation throughout the journey

Steep snow and ice climbing in a spectacular remote setting

Full expedition support with private guiding and high camp logistics

Every expedition is built around you

Not a fixed itinerary. Not a packaged climb.

Each expedition is designed around your pace, experience, and objectives.

Multi-Peak Expedition

ISHINCA VALLEY

Urus, Ishinca & Tocllaraju

FROM $9,000 USD pp

Privately guided multi-peak expeditions with full expedition support throughout the Cordillera Blanca.

A classic multi-peak expedition designed to build acclimatisation, glacier movement skills, and real high-altitude experience within one of the most beautiful alpine valleys in Peru.

Combining accessible non-technical alpine terrain with progressively more demanding summit objectives, these expeditions create the full rhythm of expedition life in the Cordillera Blanca — culminating with higher altitude glacier objectives such as Tocllaraju (6,032m).

The Ishinca Valley provides an ideal environment for progressive alpine development, allowing climbers to move naturally through acclimatisation, glacier travel, and increasingly demanding summit objectives while remaining within one immersive mountain system.

Programs can include combinations such as Urus, Ishinca, Tocllaraju, additional acclimatisation peaks, glacier instruction days, and recovery days depending on conditions, progression, and overall expedition goals.

Duration

10-12 Days

Altitude

Up to 6,032m

Difficulty

Moderate Alpine

Season

May – September

Guide Ratio

Private & Small Teams

Ideal For

  • Climbers wanting a complete Andean expedition experience

  • Progressive acclimatisation and multiple summits

  • Building confidence above 5000m

  • Preparing for larger technical objectives

Included

  • Full acclimatisation planning

  • IFMGA/UIAGM mountain guide

  • Boutique accommodation in Huaraz

  • Private transportation

  • Local transfers and mountain logistics throughout the expedition

  • Cook & camp support

  • Group technical equipment

  • Glacier instruction and alpine progression systems

  • Personal expedition planning and preparation support prior to arrival

  • Ongoing expedition support throughout your stay in Peru

  • Recovery days, acclimatisation hikes, and progression pacing throughout the expedition

10 Days Ishinca Valley Expedition

From $9,000 USD per person

Day 1–2

Arrival in Huaraz → acclimatisation hikes, glacier preparation, and expedition briefing

Day 3–4

Move into the Ishinca Valley → glacier instruction, alpine movement, and acclimatisation progression

Day 5

Summit objective on Urus or Ishinca Peak

Day 6–7

Recovery, glacier progression, and movement toward Tocllaraju high camp

Day 8

Tocllaraju summit push and descent through the upper glacier systems

Day 9–10

Return to Huaraz → recovery and optional cultural or recovery experiences

Optional Extension Days: Additional acclimatisation peaks, glacier instruction, recovery days, and extended alpine objectives throughout the Cordillera Blanca.

Why Choose Ishinca Valley

Ideal introduction to multi-peak expeditions in Peru

Natural progression from trekking terrain to glacier summits

Excellent acclimatisation and altitude development environment

Perfect progression toward a first 6000m summit such as Tocllaraju

Immersive camp life within one of the Cordillera Blanca's most beautiful valleys

6000m Expedition

CHOPICALQUI

Expedition — 6,354m

FROM $9,800 USD pp

Privately guided high-altitude expeditions with acclimatisation climbs, glacier progression, and full expedition support throughout the Cordillera Blanca.

One of the most elegant and rewarding 6000m peaks in the Cordillera Blanca.

Chopicalqui combines glacier travel, high camp life, sustained alpine climbing, and high-altitude expedition rhythm within one of the most spectacular mountain environments in Peru.

Usually approached after acclimatisation and progression climbs such as Pisco, this expedition represents the ideal next step for climbers seeking a larger and more demanding 6000m objective without entering highly technical alpine terrain.

The expedition balances acclimatisation, glacier progression, and expedition pacing to create a complete high-altitude mountaineering experience in the Andes.

Duration

8–10 Days incl. Acclimatisation

Altitude

6,354m

Difficulty

Moderate Technical Alpine

Season

June – September

Guide Ratio

1 : 2

Ideal For

  • Acclimatised climbers

  • First major 6000m objective

  • Climbers progressing beyond beginner glacier peaks

  • Building experience on larger alpine terrain

Included

  • IFMGA/UIAGM mountain guide

  • Boutique accommodation in Huaraz

  • Acclimatisation and progression climbs within the Cordillera Blanca

  • Expedition camps

  • Private transport

  • Local transfers and mountain logistics throughout the expedition

  • Cook & support staff

  • Glacier safety equipment

  • Meals throughout expedition

  • Personal expedition planning and preparation support prior to arrival

  • Ongoing expedition support throughout your stay in Peru

  • Recovery days, acclimatisation hikes, and progression pacing throughout the expedition

8 to 10 Days Chopicalqui Expedition

From $9,800 USD per person

Day 1–2

Arrival in Huaraz → acclimatisation hikes, glacier preparation, and expedition briefing

Day 3–4

Pisco acclimatisation and glacier progression climb within the Llanganuco Valley

Day 5

Recovery, acclimatisation progression, and movement toward Chopicalqui Moraine Camp

Day 6

Move through glacier systems toward High Camp

Day 7

Chopicalqui summit push and descent to Moraine Camp

Day 8

Return to Huaraz and recovery

Optional: Additional acclimatisation peaks, glacier instruction, recovery days, and extended alpine objectives throughout the Cordillera Blanca.

Why Choose Chopicalqui

A serious 6000m expedition with stunning alpine exposure

Ideal progression toward larger high-altitude objectives

Long glacier routes and true high mountain expedition rhythm

Exceptional views across the Cordillera Blanca and Huascarán massif

Designed for climbers wanting a complete high-altitude experience

Peru's Highest Mountain

HUASCARÁN

Expedition — 6,768m

FROM $13,800 USD pp

Privately guided high-altitude progression expeditions with acclimatisation climbs, glacier systems, and full expedition support throughout the Cordillera Blanca.

The highest mountain in Peru and one of the great high-altitude mountaineering objectives of the Andes.

Rather than approaching the mountain as an isolated objective, our expeditions are built progressively through acclimatisation climbs and increasingly demanding alpine terrain within the Cordillera Blanca.

Depending on conditions and individual progression, acclimatisation objectives may include peaks such as Vallunaraju, Pisco, Ishinca, Tocllaraju, Chopicalqui, or Copa before moving toward Huascarán itself.

For experienced climbers seeking a more committing ascent, technical variations such as the Escudo Route can also be organised privately.

Duration

14–16 Days incl. Progression

Altitude

6,768m

Difficulty

High Altitude Alpine Expedition

Season

June – August

Guide Ratio

1 : 2

Ideal For

  • Climbers seeking a major high-altitude expedition

  • Progressive acclimatisation and multi-stage preparation

  • Mountaineers building experience above 6000m

  • Climbers wanting a structured and professionally guided expedition

  • Experienced climbers pursuing Peru’s highest summit

Included

  • IFMGA/UIAGM mountain guide

  • Boutique accommodation in Huaraz

  • Acclimatisation and progression climbs within the Cordillera Blanca

  • Full expedition logistics

  • Expedition chef and support staff

  • Expedition camps and infrastructure

  • Glacier systems and alpine progression instruction

  • Group technical equipment

  • Private transportation

  • Local transfers and mountain logistics throughout the expedition

  • Personal expedition planning and preparation support prior to arrival

  • Ongoing expedition support throughout your stay in Peru

  • Recovery days and acclimatisation pacing throughout the expedition

Day 1

Arrival in Huaraz → expedition briefing, equipment check, and initial acclimatisation hike

Day 2

Acclimatisation hike and glacier preparation within the Cordillera Blanca

Day 3–4

Progression climb such as Vallunaraju, Pisco, or Ishinca depending on acclimatisation and expedition goals

Day 5

Recovery and expedition preparation in Huaraz

Day 6–8

Higher altitude progression objective such as Tocllaraju, Chopicalqui, or Copa

Day 9

Recovery, acclimatisation, and final expedition preparation

Day 10

Huaraz → Musho → Base Camp (4,200m)

Day 11

Move to Moraine Camp (4,800m–5,000m)

Day 12

Move to High Camp I (5,300m–5,500m)

Day 13

Move to High Camp II — La Garganta (5,850m–6,000m)

Day 14

Summit push (6,768m) and descent

Day 15

Descent to Base Camp and return toward Huaraz

Optional: Additional acclimatisation climbs, recovery days, technical instruction, and privately tailored alpine objectives throughout the Cordillera Blanca.

Why Choose Huascaran

Peru’s highest mountain and one of the great peaks of the Andes

A true high-altitude expedition requiring endurance and commitment

Bespoke Programs

CUSTOM

EXPEDITIONS

Additional peaks, acclimatisation programs, alpine traverses, glacier courses, and privately tailored expeditions can all be organised throughout the Cordillera Blanca depending on your goals, technical level, and available time.

We design each expedition personally — balancing progression, safety, acclimatisation, and meaningful mountain experience.

Whether you are pursuing a first glacier summit, a multi-peak expedition, or a technical alpine objective, every program is built around the individual climber rather than a fixed itinerary.

BTMA

Testimonials

The progression they built for me was flawless. By the time we reached high camp on Chopicalqui, I felt acclimatised, calm, and ready. It was less about conquering a mountain and more about entering the environment with respect and the right preparation.

Vallunaraju Private Client — Canada

Chopicalqui & Vallunaraju Progression

Standing beneath Alpamayo in the dark, tying in with my guide — the trust was absolute. The logistical support in Huaraz meant all I had to focus on was my movement and the climb. World-class alpine guiding in every sense.

Alpamayo Expedition Client — United Kingdom

Alpamayo Expedition

Three peaks in the Ishinca Valley. A masterclass in pacing, mountain sense, and expedition life. The experience felt deeply personal from the first email to the final descent.

Ishinca Valley Client — Australia

Ishinca Valley Multi-Peak

Begin Your High-Altitude Journey

Train in the world’s most concentrated high-mountain environment with professional support at every step.