Nestled within the magnificent Huascarán National Park, Laguna 69 beckons adventurers with its breathtaking glacial vistas at an astounding 4,600 meters above sea level. This full-day trek from Huaraz promises an unforgettable experience, where rugged terrain and awe-inspiring scenery converge. For just $40.00 per person, you’ll embark on a captivating journey that showcases the unparalleled beauty of Peru’s Cordillera Blanca. Prepare to be enchanted as you learn about this natural wonder.
Key Points
- Laguna 69 is a full-day adventure in Huascarán National Park, located at an elevation of 4,600 meters, offering stunning views of the Cordillera Blanca.
- The trek includes a 3-hour drive from Huaraz to the starting point at 4,640 meters, followed by an ascent of approximately 1.5 hours to 4,200 meters.
- The route features a viewpoint near the Yanapacha glacier and a descent through rocks and Queñual forest, providing a diverse outdoor experience.
- Participants can relax, have lunch, and enjoy the scenic beauty of the glacial lagoon and the surrounding Llanganuco valley.
- Essential items for the trek include sturdy hiking boots, warm layers, rain gear, ample water, snacks, and a packed lunch, as well as sun protection and trekking poles.
Overview and Pricing
The Laguna Route 69 trekking guide offers a full-day adventure for adventurers. Priced from $40.00 per person, this flexible activity allows you to reserve now and pay later without any upfront payment.
Cancellations up to 24 hours in advance are fully refundable. Situated at an elevation of 4,600 meters, Laguna 69 lies on the flanks of the Pisco and Chacraraju mountains within Huascarán National Park.
The journey begins with a 3-hour drive from Huaraz to the hike’s starting point at 4,640 meters, offering stunning views of the Cordillera Blanca peaks along the way.
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Location and Elevation
Situated at an elevation of 4,600 meters, Laguna 69 lies on the flanks of the Pisco and Chacraraju mountains within Huascarán National Park. This stunning glacial lagoon is nestled in the Cordillera Blanca, one of the highest mountain ranges in Peru.
| Destination | Mountain Range | National Park |
|————-|—————–|—————-|
| Laguna 69 | Pisco and Chacraraju | Huascarán |
The hike to Laguna 69 offers breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks, including the majestic Huascarán (6,768 m), Chopicalqui, Huandoy, Chacraraju, and Pisco. Trekkers can bask in the natural beauty of this high-altitude lagoon and the surrounding landscape.
Itinerary and Hiking Details
Departing from Huaraz between 4:00 am, the journey to the hike’s starting point at 4,640 meters takes over 3 hours.
The trek offers stunning views of Huascarán (6,768 m), Chopicalqui, Huandoy, Chacraraju, and Pisco.
The route begins with a viewpoint near the Yanapacha glacier, followed by a descent through rocks and Queñual forest to the glacial lagoon.
The classic route to Laguna 69 at 4,200 meters involves an ascent of approximately 1.5 hours, passing by Consuelo lagoon and waterfalls.
Hikers can relax, have lunch, and capture the breathtaking scenery of the Llanganuco valley and surrounding peaks.
Highlights and Experience
Laguna 69 is one of the most beautiful glacial lagoons in the Cordillera Blanca, offering scenic beauty and a unique experience for hikers.
The stunning views of the Llanganuco valley and surrounding high mountains, including Huascarán, Chopicalqui, Huandoy, Chacraraju, and Pisco, create a breathtaking landscape.
Hikers can:
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Relax and enjoy the serene atmosphere at the lagoon.
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Savor a delicious lunch while taking in the captivating scenery.
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Capture unforgettable memories with stunning photographs of the captivating natural wonders.
The Laguna 69 trek is a true highlight of the Cordillera Blanca, providing a truly memorable outdoor adventure.
More Great Tours NearbyInclusions and Additional Information
The Laguna 69 trekking tour includes hotel pick-up, tourist transport, a Spanish-speaking guide, a first aid kit, and entrance to Huascarán National Park.
Lunch is recommended, but not included, so participants should bring a sandwich or cooler. Additional expenses may apply depending on availability and the date.
The meeting point can be found by opening the location in Google Maps.
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Trail Difficulty and Fitness Level
The Laguna 69 trek is considered a moderately challenging hike, suitable for adventurous trekkers with a good level of fitness.
The trek involves:
Gaining approximately 1,300 meters in elevation over a distance of 6-7 kilometers, navigating through rocky terrain, moraine, and forested areas.
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Gaining approximately 1,300 meters in elevation over a distance of 6-7 kilometers.
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Navigating through rocky terrain, moraine, and forested areas.
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Dealing with the effects of high altitude, such as reduced oxygen levels and potential altitude sickness.
Trekkers should be prepared for long hours of hiking and ensure they’ve proper gear, hydration, and acclimatization to enjoy this breathtaking journey to one of the most beautiful glacial lakes in Peru’s Cordillera Blanca.
What to Bring and Prepare
Trekkers preparing for the Laguna 69 hike should pack a variety of essential items to ensure a comfortable and safe journey. Sturdy hiking boots, warm layers, and rain gear are a must, as the weather can be unpredictable.
Bring plenty of water, snacks, and a packed lunch to refuel during the trek. Sun protection, such as sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses, is crucial at the high altitude.
Don’t forget to pack a camera to capture the stunning scenery. Trekking poles can also be helpful for the ascent and descent.
Finally, ensure you have any necessary medications and a first-aid kit.
Booking and Logistics
Booking the Laguna 69 trek is straightforward and flexible. You can reserve your spot now and pay later, with no upfront payment required.
Plus, there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Here’s what you can expect when booking the trek:
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Flexible Booking: Reserve your spot with no upfront payment. Pay later when you’re ready.
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Free Cancellation: Cancel up to 24 hours before the trek for a full refund.
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Convenient Meeting Point: The trek departs from a location that’s easy to find and access.
With these hassle-free booking options, you can plan your Laguna 69 adventure with confidence.
Since You Asked
Are There Any Risks or Safety Concerns for the Trek?
The trek involves hiking at high altitude, which can pose risks like altitude sickness. Trekkers should acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and follow the guide’s safety instructions. Basic fitness and proper gear are recommended to enjoy the trek safely.
What Is the Weather Like During the Trek?
The weather can be variable during the trek. Expect cool temperatures, especially at higher elevations. Hikers should dress in layers and bring rain gear, as mountain weather can change quickly.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks?
Yes, you can bring your own food and drinks for the trek. The tour includes lunch, but you’re welcome to pack additional snacks or a cooler if you’d prefer to bring your own provisions.
Are There Any Altitude-Related Precautions I Should Take?
Yes, travelers should take altitude-related precautions. It’s recommended to stay hydrated, avoid alcohol, and allow time to acclimatize before the trek. Wearing proper layers and packing altitude sickness medication can also help manage the high elevation.
Is There Any Option for a Private or Customized Tour?
Yes, there’s an option for a private or customized tour. Travelers can contact the tour provider to request a private trek tailored to their preferences and group size, subject to availability and additional costs.
The Sum Up
The Laguna 69 trek in Ancash offers an unforgettable adventure through Huascarán National Park. Priced at just $40 per person, this full-day excursion provides breathtaking views from 4,600 meters elevation. Hikers can expect a scenic 3-hour drive, a classic trekking route, and the chance to capture the majestic beauty of the Cordillera Blanca. With essential gear, ample water, and a packed lunch included, this trek is a must-do for outdoor enthusiasts.
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