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Depending on your experience, abilities, and personal goals, there are a variety of incredible mountains to choose from — ranging from 5,000 to over 6,000 meters above sea level.
We strongly recommend that all climbers arrive with a few days of prior acclimatization, especially if you’re coming from sea level or low elevations. This helps your body adjust gradually and reduces the risk of altitude sickness.
If you haven’t had the chance to acclimatize before your trip, we can organize a custom pre-climb acclimatization plan for you. This may include scenic high-altitude hikes, overnight treks, or lower-elevation climbs to help prepare your body before attempting your chosen mountain.
Your safety and well-being are our priority, and we’ll help ensure you’re ready — physically and mentally — for your ascent.
The Cusco region offers a unique mountaineering experience that combines high-altitude adventure with deep cultural immersion. Home to some of the most sacred mountains in Andean cosmology, this area is ideal for those seeking a meaningful connection with nature and local traditions.
You can climb peaks such as:
-Ausangate (6,384 masl) – One of the most revered mountains in the Andes, known for its dramatic glaciers, colorful landscapes, and remote setting.
-Pumahuanca (5,318 masl) – A quieter peak near the Sacred Valley, ideal for acclimatization and intermediate climbs.
-Halancoma (5,367 masl) – Overlooking the town of Ollantaytambo, offering technical routes and panoramic views of the valley.
-Vonanta and others – Less-visited peaks that allow for off-the-beaten-path adventures in untouched Andean terrain.
This region is especially appealing for climbers who want to combine mountaineering with trekking, cultural exploration, and high-altitude wilderness — all within reach of the historical city of Cusco.
Cordillera Blanca, Ancash: Peru’s Alpine Playground
Located in northern Peru, the Cordillera Blanca is part of the Andes and is considered the highest tropical mountain range in the world. It's a global hotspot for mountaineering, known for its accessibility, variety of routes, and technical challenges. This area is ideal for both beginners and advanced climbers seeking classic alpine ascents.
Some of the most popular climbs include:
Vallunaraju (5,686 masl) – A perfect introduction to mountaineering with relatively easy access and stunning summit views.
Pisco (5,752 masl) – One of the most climbed peaks in the Cordillera Blanca; a great acclimatization mountain with a beautiful glacier.
Yanapaccha (5,460 masl) – Offers more technical terrain, ideal for those looking to build skills.
Tocllaraju (6,032 masl) – A challenging and iconic 6,000er that requires glacier travel, technical climbing, and experience.
Chopicalqui (6,354 masl) – One of the highest peaks in the Cordillera Blanca, recommended for experienced climbers seeking a serious alpine objective.
With well-established mountain infrastructure, professional guides, and world-class routes, the Cordillera Blanca is Peru’s premier destination for high-altitude mountaineering.
✅ Wherever you choose to climb, we’re here to design an experience just for you.
Whether you’re a first-time climber, an experienced alpinist, or someone living with a disability, we’ll work with you to create a safe, inclusive, and unforgettable expedition in the Peruvian Andes..