Chachani Mountain Adventure: An Accessible Andean Ascent Experience Over 6,000 Meters
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Arequipa
Embark on an accessible and exhilarating mountain adventure to Chachani Peak, towering over 6,000 meters. With a moderate difficulty level, this 2-day expedition offers a unique experience amidst the stunning Andean landscape.
Duration: 2 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

NEVADO CHACHANI 6,075 m 2019

MODALITY: Mountain.

DIFFICULTY: Medium to easy.

DURATION: 02 Days and 01 night.

PROGRAM :

  • 1st Day: Arequipa- Pick up participants from their accommodation, by private vehicle, with address of the Chachani Base (5,050 m./3 hours); then the ascent to the New Inca Field (5,170 m./2 hours) begins, where the camp is installed.
  • 2nd Day: Field 1- Very early (4 a.m.), beginning of the ascent, in slow motion (between 5 to 6 hours); the Summit (6,075 m.) is reached, where we can see the old crater and the beautiful landscape; the return is made, until the Base Camp (1.30 hours) and transport (1 hour), which will take us to the city of Arequipa (2

PERSONAL EQUIPMENT: Sleeping bag, comfortable and warm clothing, gloves, hat, hat and sunglasses, mountain boots, backpack to carry your belongings, water bottle (minimum 3 liters), flashlight, canes, and others that do not exceed in volume and weight.

Points of Interest

  • C. Jerusalén 206
What's Included
  • Accredited Mountain Guide
  • Transfers included
  • Tent provided
  • Sleeping mat included
  • Meals included (1 dinner and 1 breakfast)
What's Not Included
  • Not included: Warm clothes, sleeping bag, half-mountain boot, food (1 lunch and snacks)
Additional Information

NEVADO CHACHANI at 6,075 meters is one of the easiest 6,000-meter mountains to climb, provided one is properly acclimated and in good physical shape. This allows the climber to have an exceptional experience, climbing such a high peak in the Andes.

TYPE OF ACTIVITY: Mountain climbing.

LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY: Moderate to easy.

TIMELINE: 02 Days and 01 Night.

ITINERARY :
• Day 1: Arequipa- Participants will be collected from their lodging, via private transport, towards the Base of Chachani (5,050 m./3 hours). The climb to the New Inca Camp (5,170 m./2 hours) starts, where the camping area is set up.
• Day 2: Camp 1- At the crack of dawn (4 a.m.), the ascent commences at a steady pace (between 5 to 6 hours); we reach the Summit (6,075 m.) where we can witness an ancient crater and beautiful scenery; the descent starts down to the Base Camp (1.30 hours) followed by transportation (1 hour) back to the city of Arequipa (2 ½ hours).

  • Good physical condition, and being acclimated
Location
C. Jerusalén 206
Calle Jerusalén
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Bluewo1
Jun 30, 2019
One day private tour on Chachani - I did Chachani with guide Carlos on June 16/17 as a one day private tour. We started in Arequipa at 11 p.m. Thanks to the excellent driver it took us only about two hours with our 4WD to get to the pass where the ascent begins. We had a little breakfast (coca tea and rolls - very fine!). We reached the top roughly five and a half hours after we had started from the car, at 06:50. This sounds pretty nice to you? But there is a lot of criticism to add, I want to pick out 3 points only: (1) After a first pause at the base camp we had a second break at an altitude of slightly below 5500 m at 03:56. Here the guide told me that he was going to sleep for a while. He lay down and started to snore. The pause took 23 minutes according to my GPS track; it was freezing cold as it is always at these heights during the night at this time of year. The only one who wanted to have such a long pause was the guide. This kind of behavior is absolutely unacceptable. (2) Poor planning on behalf of the agency: If I had not objected to a start in Arequipa at already 10 p.m. at the Zarate booking office, we would have been on top of Chachani in the dark, long before sunrise, in the cold, and in very windy conditions. Nobody in the office cared to ask me about my acclimatization (I had been in Peru for more than three weeks before) or for my experience with high mountains to choose a sensible (much later) starting time. There were other climbers with another agency who started at least two hours later, I am sure they had much more of a pleasant and memorable experience on the mountain. One does not only want to have been up there in the dark in order to tick Chachani off from a list! (3) On the way down (the way down is easy) the guide just turned round a few times to see whether I was still following him, in the end he was at least 500 meters in front of me waiting at the base camp (with his head between his legs). I am an experienced climber myself so this did not bother me, but as a guide he should have informed me about his intentions (in Spanish or English), but nothing of the sort happened. I simply wanted to descend slower to enjoy the mountains around. So summing up, on the basis of my experience on Chachani I cannot recommend the Zarate Agency. I got the impression that, once they have your money, they just do what is absolutely necessary.
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