A Technical Glacier Ascent in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru
Standing at 5,460 m / 17,913 ft, Nevado Yanapaccha dominates the dramatic Llanganuco Valley inside Huascarán National Park.
This short but challenging climb is perfect for mountaineers with prior glacier experience looking to advance their technical skills.
The ascent features 40°–60° ice slopes, crevasse navigation, and short fixed-rope sections, making it an excellent training climb for higher peaks such as Alpamayo, Chopicalqui, or Huascarán.
In just two days, you’ll enjoy a complete Andean alpine experience — with full expedition logistics, spectacular views, and the guidance of UIAGM / IFMGA-certified mountain professionals.
Quick Facts Yanapaccha Climb
- Location: Cordillera Blanca, Huascarán National Park
- Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night
- Summit Elevation: 5,460 m / 17,913 ft
- Difficulty: PD+ / Moderate → Technical
- Best Season: May – September (dry season)
- Route: Normal glacier route
- Start / End: Huaraz → Llanganuco Valley → Huaraz
- Group Size: Small private groups (max 3 climbers per guide)
👉 Recommended for climbers with basic glacier and rope experience seeking a technical, short expedition.
Highlights Yanapaccha Climb
- Summit Yanapaccha (5,460 m) — a compact yet challenging glacier climb
- Practice technical techniques on 40°–60° ice slopes with fixed ropes
- Enjoy sunrise views of Chopicalqui, Huascarán, and Huandoy
- Overnight at High Camp (5,000 m) with full expedition setup
- Guided by UIAGM / IFMGA-certified mountain guides
Itinerary at a Glance
| Day | Route | Max Elevation | Hiking / Climb Time | Highlights |
| 1 | Huaraz → Llanganuco Valley → Hike to High Camp | 5,000 m / 16,404 ft | 3–4 h | Approach hike & glacier preparation |
| 2 | Summit Yanapaccha (5,460 m) → Descend to Llanganuco → Huaraz | 5,460 m / 17,913 ft | 7–8 h | Technical glacier climb & return |
(Times may vary depending on conditions and team pace.)





