This collection of locations focuses on the rugged beauty of Peru's Cordillera Blanca. From the high-altitude Refugio Peru serving as a base camp, to the stunning Laguna 69 and the towering Mount Huascarán, these destinations offer unparalleled trekking and mountaineering experiences within Huascarán National Park. It's an adventure for those seeking breathtaking mountain landscapes and a true test of endurance.
Refugio Peru
A mountain hut located at 15,300 feet in the Cordillera Blanca, serving as a base camp for trekkers and climbers.
Laguna 69
One of Peru's most beautiful alpine lakes, nestled within Huascarán National Park, known for its stunning turquoise waters.
Huascarán National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage site in the Peruvian Andes, featuring towering snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and vibrant alpine lakes.
Mount Huascarán
The tallest mountain in Peru and the fourth highest peak in the Western Hemisphere, offering challenging climbs and breathtaking views.
Pisco Hut
A mountain hut, also called Refugio Peru, situated at a high altitude, serving as a resting point for climbers and hikers.
Nevado Pisco
A prominent peak in the Cordillera Blanca range, frequently ascended by climbers for its challenging routes and panoramic vistas.