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The Central Peruvian Andes are home to the famous Cordillera Blanca, or White Mountain Range. The region is known for excellent hiking, trekking and mountain climbing. It is also where you will find Huascarán National Park, location of Peru’s tallest peak (also named Huascarán). The Central Peruvian Andes are best known for the variety of world class mountaineering options they offer. They are not, however, a playground restricted to elite mountain climbers. Anyone with an appreciation for

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The Central Peruvian Andes are home to the famous Cordillera Blanca, or White Mountain Range. The region is known for excellent hiking, trekking and mountain climbing. It is also where you will find Huascarán National Park, location of Peru’s tallest peak (also named Huascarán).
The Central Peruvian Andes are best known for the variety of world class mountaineering options they offer. They are not, however, a playground restricted to elite mountain climbers. Anyone with an appreciation for the massive ridges of the Cordillera Blanca can find things to enjoy in the area.
There are plenty of alpine lakes, ruins and deserted trails begging to be explored. Therefore, even if your goal isn’t to summit a bunch of sky-scraping peaks you’ll find more than enough to keep you busy in the Central Peruvian Andes.
Several ruins left behind by the various pre-Inca cultures inhabit the region. The Chavín culture left the largest legacy, including Chavín de Huántar. Here you can see the work of this nation, one of the first pan-Andean cultures who influenced the development of many succeeding civilizations, such as the Wari and Inca cultures.
The largest city in the region is Huaraz (pop. 100,000) and it is definitely the most cosmopolitan of all Peruvian cities in the Central Andes. Many tour operators are based in Huaraz and can take visitors on single-day or multi-day trips.
Caraz also offers many climbing and trekking operators, however, it is much smaller and more focused on adventure tourism than Huaraz. If you are not looking to climb or trek great distances then there will be more options to be had in Huaraz.


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Hiking in the Central Andes

Cordillera Blanca Tours

The glacier-toped Cordillera Blanca is the main climbing and hiking center of Peru. Mountain biking, horseback riding, river rafting and canoeing are also popular activities in this area. Most ...
Hiking, Climbing, Bicycling, Boating, Adventure Tour
Peru

Huayhuash Trek

With some of the most pristine mountain scenery, this 160-kilometer trek weaves past turquoise, trout-filled lakes, through wide open grasslands and up knee-jarring ridgelines. The 12-day circuit ...
Hiking, Trekking, Climbing
Huaraz, Peru

Olleros-Chavin Trek

This visually astounding and physically accessible trek starts from Olleros, a small village located a few kilometers south of Huaraz. The three-day hike to the spectacular fortress temple of Chavín ...
Hiking, Trekking, Climbing
Huaraz, Peru

Santa Cruz-Llanganuco Trek

The four-to-five-day, 45-kilometer Santa Cruz trek is a very popular hike near Huaraz. Weaving its way past massive Huascarán and the azure lakes at Llanganuco, the trail encompasses some of the ...
Hiking, Trekking, Climbing
Huaraz, Peru

Huaraz Hiking Routes

The mountains surrounding Huaraz boast a seemingly infinite number of trekking and mountaineering routes to suit adventurers of all levels and abilities. Perhaps the most difficult aspect of planning ...
Hiking, Trekking, Climbing
Huaraz, Peru

Huaraz Hiking Safety

Every year climbers of all skill levels perish after failing to take weather conditions seriously in this region. The intense sun makes mountain snow more porous and causes glaciers to move more ...
Hiking, Trekking, Climbing
Huaraz, Peru

Huaraz Hiking Gear

Most people arriving in Huaraz have their own gear, but top-notch equipment can be rented from a number of places in Huaraz. E-mail agencies ahead of time to request certain gear, inquire about ...
Hiking, Trekking, Climbing
Huaraz, Peru

Huaraz Hiking Fees

By Peruvian standards the entrance fees to Parque Nacional Huascarán are high; however, the park is in dire need of financial support to help with trail maintenance, trash removal, endangered ...
Hiking, Trekking, Climbing
Huaraz, Peru

Huaraz Hiking Acclimatization

Before hefting the knapsack to head out, even very experienced adventurers should follow a few common sense steps to ensure a safe journey. The most important is to acclimatize gradually. The first ...
Hiking, Trekking, Climbing
Huaraz, Peru

Huaraz Hiking Tailor-made Treks

If you’re keen for some solo time, or want to organize a trip for just you and your cronies, you can plan your own trek. However, there are a few important things you should remember before you ...
Climbing, Trekking, Hiking
Huaraz, Peru

Huaraz Hiking When to Go

The main trekking and climbing season around Huaraz is from May to September, with the best weather and snow conditions falling between June and July. During the high season most of the best hotels ...
Hiking, Trekking, Climbing
Huaraz, Peru
Outdoor Adventures in the Central Peruvian Andes

Cordillera Blanca Tours

The glacier-toped Cordillera Blanca is the main climbing and hiking center of Peru. Mountain biking, horseback riding, river rafting and canoeing are also popular activities in this area. Most ...
Hiking, Climbing, Bicycling, Boating, Adventure Tour
Peru

Motorbike Tours

Motorcycling in Huascarán National Park. Bring strong boots. Daily, 9 a.m.-10.30 p.m. ...
Adventure Tour
Huaraz, Peru

Adventure Holidays in Peru

Come to the Cordillera Blanca and Huayhuash in the Peruvian Andes with Adventure Trips Peru. We have many years of experience organazing trekking, climbing and tours in Huaraz - ...
Adventure Tour
Huaraz, Peru
Historic Sites not to be missed

Wilkawaín

Just eight kilometers northeast of Huaraz is the Wilkawaín archaeological site. The ruins date to the Wari Empire, which dominated the region from 700 to 1000 AD. Gravity-defying vertical stone ...
Ruin
Peru

Chavín de Huántar

Located about four hours east of Huaraz, the massive temple fortress of Chavín de Huántar is one of the last remaining large scale reminders of the Chavín culture, which stretched across the ...
Ruin
Peru

Monumento Nacional Wilcahuain

The Monumento Nacional Wilcahuain is a well preserved, small Wari ruin that dates from about 600 AD. The temple is done in Tiahuanaco style and means "grandson's house" in Quechua. Originally, all ...
Ruin
Huaraz, Peru

Tumshukaiko

Approximately two kilometers north of Caraz you’ll find the Chavín ruins of Tumshukaiko. There is no fee or sign, and the ruins are only partially excavated. It takes the shape of a pyramid with ...
Ruin
Peru
Central Peruvian Andes Hotels

Hotel Colomba

The first ecological lodge in Huaraz, Hotel Colomba is a beautiful old hacienda with accommodations in bungalows set in large, secure gardens full of plants. It’s located in a quiet ...
Hotel
Huaraz, Peru

Hotel Huayhuash

Grand Hotel Huayhuash is located amidst wonderful scenery, facing the Huayhuash mountains.  Great for Huayhuash trekkers and climbers, as well as for tourists.  This is where Touching the ...
Hotel
Huaraz, Peru

Hostal Yungay

Rooms start at $5, and the owners are proud to let you know that the price includes a private bath, hot water, color TV, 24-hour service and security. For an extra cost, they also offer laundry ...
Hotel
Yungay, Peru

Huascaran Hostal

This hostel, just on the edge of the city of Yungay, charges $3 a night for a private room that also has its own bathroom. And for this price range the rooms are above average, especially when you ...
Hotel
Yungay, Peru

Caraz Dulzura Hostal

This hostel is a little further away from the center of town, but mototaxis will take you there for only a sol, or $0.33. The prices start at $12 for a private room that is clean and comfortable. The ...
Hotel
Peru

Los Pinos Lodge

The Los Pinos Lodge is one of the most attractive and appealing accommodations in Caraz, largely due to the creative enthusiasm that its owner, Luís Rojas Lara, brings to the facility. The common ...
Hotel
Peru

Hostal Perla de los Andes

With its three-story, neo-classical design and location facing the Plaza de Armas, this three-star hotel should be a perennial favorite for travelers for some time to come. Among its amenities are a ...
Hotel
Peru

El Abuelo Hostal

This modern three-star facility, like the restaurant whose name it shares, is easily the best of its kind in Carhuaz, complete with a stylish garden in the back, with fruit trees and colorful ...
Hotel
Carhuaz, Peru

Oscar's Hostal

This competent two-star facility close to downtown offers decent rooms for its stated prices, starting at $6-7 (depending on season) for a single room. The most expensive is a triple, at $13. All ...
Hotel
Huaraz, Peru

Hotel Huaraz

A single room here costs $7-25, depending on the season, and they are more than adequate; clean, comfortable and congenial. Rooms come with cable TV, and the hotel itself has a common-area kitchen, ...
Hotel
Huaraz, Peru

Hotel Piramide

This relatively new hotel is surprisingly expensive for a city that isn’t: rooms start at $35, going as high as $80. They are a bit small, but clean and pleasant to look at. The Hotel Pirámide ...
Hotel
Huaraz, Peru
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