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TREK
PROGRAM 10D/9N
DAY 1 HUARAZ - VAQUERIA. The
port of entry to the trail is Huaraz, a nice town in the Andes,
surrounded by these beautiful mountains, called Cordillera Blanca. The
road goes to the north in the Callejón de Huaylas entering in Yungay,
up to the area called Llanganuco, in the National Park Huascaran,
where is located these two lakes, Chinancocha and Orconcocha. Going up
on this zig zag road to the Pass of Portachuelo de Llanganuco (4,750
mts.) and in to the valley of Morococha staying at Vaqueria. Camp.
DAY 2 VAQUERIA - TUCTU. This
is a long day, the trail goes through the Huaripampa Valley, visiting
this comunity which they dedicate to grow Lupinus, which this bean is
one of the great dishes in this area, passing meadows and forest of
Quenuales, at the end of the valley, risses the Taulliraju Peak(5,830
mts) arriving to Tuctu.Camp.
DAY 3 TUCTU - HUECROCOCHA
Starts up to the Pass of Alto de
Pucaraju (4,600 mts),where the location of this mirador permits you to
see these snow-capped mountains in the Santa Cruz valley.From there
its starts going down into a large valley which was part of the
incaroad of the Huaylas from Pomabamba to the coast, arriving to the
Huecrococha lake. Camp.
DAY 4 HUECROCOCHA - JANCAPAMPA. Going into a valley, that will
head towards the Tupatupa Pass (4,500 mts), getting excelent views of
the Taulliraju and Pucahirca peaks. The road unwinds deep in the
valley arriving to the Jancapampa community, located below the east
side of the Pucahirca. Camp.
DAY 5 JANCAPAMPA - HUILCA.
Walking into the valley and
heading up this gorge that comes out to a plateau where sometimes its
posible to see Alpacas, that are raised in that sector. Continues up
to a next valley that lays next to the Jatun Pass (4830), going up
this wall that is part of the Pucahirca over to Huilca. Camp.
DAY 6 HUILCA - MOYOBAMBA.
Day starts with a walk towards
the end of Huilca, where this comunity also dedicates to raise
Alpacas.The road turns to the Safuna area which will be where the
ascention starts to the Moyobamba Pass (4600), heading down the valley
next to the Cara Cara Pass. Camp.
DAY 7 MOYOBAMBA - CEDROS.
This day the start up is toward
the Cara Cara Pass (4800),passing this old inca construction which
maybe it was a control point in the net of the incatrails in this
area. This pass is one of the Highlights of the trip. Once arriving to
the pass it has a great view of this section of mountains, the
Quitaraju and the Santa Cruz, that will be in front as you go down. At
the left side the Jancarurish and the Alpamayo peak (5947 mts.) will
appear making this the photo day which includes the sunset. Not far
away is the Cedros valley . Camp.
DAY 8 CEDROS - OSORURI.
Early in the morning the
Alpamayo is above the campsite, and as the trail continues it will
fade away the site of this wonderfull mountain, starting the climb to
the Osoruri Pass (4630 mts.).The valley called Cedros once had a
administrative center of the Incas, Ruinapampa, were you can see the
area of housing and the terraces (andenes) built for agriculture
purposes. From Osoruri it will be seen the Cordillera Blanca and if
the afternoon is clear it will have a great sunset. Camp.
DAY 9 OSORURI - HUISHCASH.
This day the climb starts toward
the Toro Pishta Pass (4700 mts) going over and starting to view the
Cullicocha lake, which has this turquoise color, and surrounded by the
Santa Cruz peaks. This trail leads out of the Cordillera Blanca , also
having the Milluacocha peak at the other side of the Cedros valley,
and coming out to Huishcash, a mirador of the Cordillera, seen across
the Cordillera Negra and different towns in the hills specially
Huaylas were it was the conjunction of the Incatrail to the coast.
Camp.
DAY 10 HUISHCASH - HUALCAYAN - HUARAZ. Starting early the walk down
the valley towards Hualcayan, a tambo on the way to Huaylas. This town
is located next to an arqueological site. As the trail takes you down
you will have this view of the Callejon de Huaylas (Corridor), at the
bottom the Santa River and you can visualize the entry to one of the
tunnels in the Cañon del Pato road. Arriving to Hualcayan and heading
to Caraz, and ending back in Huaraz.
*NOTE: The trail can be done
the other way around, on request.
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