Condoriri is like a condor whose espanded wings are visible from the Panamerican Road. It is renown for its amazing resemblance to the Cervino, a famous mountain in the European Alps. According to native myths, this mountain was home to the largest and more ferocious condors of the Andes who, with their talons plucked children from the villages and carried them to their icy nest.
Private transport
Certified UIAGM-IFMGA-IVBV Mountain guide
Cook
Porters or animals
All meals during the tour
02 person tents, matress, helmet, crampons, plastic boots, harness, ice ax
Ropes, carabineers, tents and shelters, camp furniture, camp kitchen,
Entrance fees
Any kind of insurance
Items of a personal nature
We'll pick you up from your hotel for the approximately two-and-a-half-hour drive to Tuni Lagoon. From "Campo de Llamas," we'll begin a three-hour hike to Chiarkhota Lagoon (5,379 m), the base camp for the Condoriri Massif. Overnight stay. Lunch and dinner included.
We'll begin a gentle, three-hour hike through the moraines until we approach the glacier. During the first few hours of climbing, we won't encounter any technical passages until we reach the base of the pyramid. From there, we'll begin a technical climb for the next 80 meters (55°). After completing this climb, we'll ascend to the summit of Little Alpamayo (5,379 m) in approximately three hours. After a four-hour descent, we'll reach base camp. All meals included. We will walk two hours to Laguna Tuni, and then return to La Paz.
