Top 5: must-visit mountains in your next Peru trip

by Dec 4, 2020Peru, South America

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Did you think that in Peru you could only find archaeological parks?

Let us tell you that in this beautiful, colorful, and ancestral territory you can find more than that. The incredible mountains of Peru have become some of the favorite places to visit for hiking and climbing lovers.

We invite you to continue reading this interesting article and discover our TOP 5: Must-visit mountains on your next Peru trip. Read to the end, and know more about the most popular mountains in Peru.

1. Huascarán National Park

This protected area houses the entire Cordillera Blanca, a mountain range where the highest snow-capped mountain in Peru called Huascarán is located (6,757 meters high / 22,169 feet high), in addition to other beautiful destinations such as streams with colored lagoons, centuries-old forests, and hundreds of glaciers.

Huascaran mountain Peru

To start your adventure you must arrive in Huaraz, a small city where you can acclimatize and prepare for this adventure in Peruvian territory.

Several tours go from 3 days for those who only want to visit the lagoons located at 3,000 meters above sea level (masl) that exist in this beautiful place, however, for those who want to reach the summit of the Nevado Huascarán, there are tours 10 days being very tiring but rewarding.

A high level of preparation is required since the demands of the activities along the way will not be easy. Besides, on the route, there are the Huancarhuaz hot springs, the perfect prize after all your effort.

2. The Huayhuash Mountain range

This mountain range has the second-highest peak in Peru among its 20 peaks, which is called Yerupajá, and unlike other ecotourism destinations, it has been minimally intervened and currently maintains an important environmental balance. The best time to visit the Huayhuash mountain range is between April and October.

huayhuash cordillera peru mountains

Due to its isolated location from most of the important populated centers of Peru, you must show that you are truly an Andean at heart and enjoy nature to the fullest in its wildest state, since visiting this area will not be easy.

To enter this protected area, your first destination will be the small and cold town of Chiquián, located over 3,000 meters above sea level and can be easily reached from Huaraz or Lima.

Get ready for a spectacular adventure that could last between 10 and 15 days. National Geographic has classified this hike as one of the most beautiful and strenuous in the world. Of course, there are other easier options for people with a medium level of training and less demand.

3. Chachani Volcano

The “good-natured” Chachani as he is known to this wonderful destination due to its easy access. You can reach the summit in just one day without having previous experience in mountaineering. It is located very close to Arequipa city, one of the most beautiful in Peru.

chachani volcano Peru
If you have never hiked or reached the top of a mountain, we think you should take this opportunity, since the feeling of being on top of a snowy volcano after having given all your effort is unmatched.

4. Ausangate Mountain

If you are passing through the Sacred Valley and want to enter its mountains, the great Ausangate may be one of your best alternatives.

This “Apu”, a Quechua denomination that means “lord” and that for the peoples of the area has the connotation of a sacred site or sanctuary, it is an hour and a half from Cusco and from there several day trips are organized to know it.

ausangate mountain peru

During your tour, you will find lagoons, mountain animals and, if you are lucky, you will see the wonderful flight of a condor.

Here you can walk and on horseback-ride while you go through the typical landscapes of a hike in the Andes, visit ice caverns and you come across families that really live in this privileged area, without luxuries but with the abundance of beauty at every minute.

The Nazca lines, an unmistakable symbol of Peru

5. Vinicunca, the mountain of the 7 colors

The mountain of the 7 colors (also called Vinicunca or simply the “rainbow mountain”) is one of the new and best attractions in Peru.

Located more than 100 kilometers from the city of Cusco, on an altitude summit located at 5,200 meters above sea level (m.a.s.l.). It is a mountainous formation tinged with various hues, the product of a complex combination of minerals.

vinicunca mountain in peru

The slopes and summit are stained in various hues including red, purple, green, yellow, pink, and other variations. This tourist attraction was surrounded by ice not many years ago.

Since 2016, this place receives hundreds of visitors a day, becoming, along with Machu Picchu, one of the most visited places in Cusco-Peru.

What did you think of this top of the mountains of Peru? The truth is, Peru is one of the most attractive tourist destinations in South America. If you are planning a trip to “Inca territory” you will surely be interested in knowing some of our related articles. Discover the wonders of this amazing country with us.

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