Climbing Misti Volcano in very exciting. The Misti Volcano 5822-meters-high
volcano looms over Arequipa and is the most popular local climb.
It is technically one of the easiest ascents of any mountain of
this size in the world. Nevertheless it is hard work and you normally
need an ice axe and, sometimes, crampons. El Misti Volcano is an
active volcano towering over the white city of Arequipa (2380m),
the second largest city in Peru. This area was an important settlement
area since before the Inca. The Spanish founded the city in 1545.
Since the region has a history of earthquakes and eruptions it was
only a matter of time before Arequipa was impacted. It was severely
damaged in 1600 and then rebuilt. El Misti, thankfully, hasn't had
a major eruption since the 1400's. The Misti Volcano is snowless
for much of the year, and it's therefore a good steady trek to the
top. Most people with a reasonable level of fitness and acclimatization
should make it to at least the crater.
ITINERARY
Day 1: Arequipa - Base Camp
We will pick you up from your hotel in Arequipa and transport
in a private car to start our excursion to Misti volcano . The
landscape changes dramatically with increasing altitude due to
the different stresses on the plant life. We will camp at 4300
metres. In the night we can observe Arequipa City with the lights
of the city in the distance and the lights of the stars overhead,
while the light of the camp stove provides a warm cup of tea and
a cooked meal. (L,D).
Day 2: Summit of Misti and return to Arequipa
Very early we have a hot energetic breakfast . After breakfast
we start the 5 to 6-hour climb to the summit. The top is a natural
observatory - in the distance you can see the Chachani and Picchu
Picchu volcanoes, the national Reserve of Aguada Blanca, Lake
Salinas, the city of Arequipa, small pueblos and of course, the
unique and beautiful crater of Misti itself. All the energy you
expend climbing Misti is returned to you on the descent. If you
wish, you can run, ski or slide down the mountainside, which is
comprised mostly of sand which cushions your steps and allows
you to stop easily when you need to. We pack up the campsite and
then descend for two more hours to the place where our transportation
left us the day before. We return to Arequipa. (B,L).
B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner
Price per person: US$ 120 (min. 2 participants,
max 10 participants). Pool Service.
Available discounts: SAE: US$ 10.00 (valid South American Explorers
Club membership card required).
Daily Departures: Departures are available along
the year although due to weather conditions, the recommended period
for this trek is April to November.
Includes:
- Collection from your hotel and transfer in private
transportation (4WD Vehicle) to the base camp (which stays in
base at 4,200 masl for emergencies).
- Personal tents: 2 people in each 4-people-capacity tent, to
allow for higher comfort and a safe keeping of backpacks.
- English speaking professional guide.
- Food: 02 box lunchs, 01 dinner (hot), 01 breakfast, 01 snack.
- First-aid kit including emergency oxygen bottle.
- Communication system.
Not included is:
- Sleeping bag.
- Porters for your personal items.
- Tips: please beware that our agency staff is well paid so please
feel free to tip or not according to your wish.
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*Cost for Porters up to 20 kg. for your personal items is US$20
per person per day.
YOU SHOULD BRING:
- A backpack with a change of clothes for the whole period of
the trek
- Rain gear (jacket and pants if available) or rain poncho.
- Strong footwear, waterproof trekking boots recommended.
- Warm clothes, including jacket, fleeces. Thermal clothing is
also recommended, especially for sleeping. A down jacket is especially
recommended for this trek since it runs at high altitude and temperatures
may easily drop below freezing in the evening and at nights.
- Sleeping bag (it can be hired at our agency for US$ 4.00 / day)
- Flashlight and batteries.
- Camera, films and batteries (batteries consume more quickly
under cold conditions)
- Hat or cap to protect you from the sun, rain and cold
- Sun block
- After-sun cream or hydrating cream for face and body
- Toilet paper
- Cash in soles and/or US$
- Optional: walking sticks or poles.
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