The Way Inn Lodge is right at the entrance of a few valleys in the Cordillera Blanca, so there are a number of lakes, valleys and hillsides to choose from for a variety of day hike experiences. You can also start at least one amazing multi-day trek from here.

Below we have put together a brief description of the most accessible hikes possible. Whether you are looking for day hikes, acclimatisation or multi-day treks, all this and more is possible from the front door of The Way Inn. The time frames given are estimated for those who are fit and pretty much acclimatised.

 

 
 
DETAILS OF TREKS & HIKES
name
time
distance
difficulty
max alt.
Laguna Churup:
5 hours
11 km
Steady climb with steep rock climb at finish
4450 m
Cojup River
3 hours
12 km
Easy with some boulder hopping
3712 m
 Llupa & Pitec
3 hours
13 km
Easy
3712 m
 Laguna Llaca
9 hours
28 km
Easy but long
4474 m
 Montaña Churupita
9 hours
16 km
Steady uphill – small mountain summit
5035 m
 Laguna Palcacocha
10 hours
30 km
Easy but long
4566 m
 Quilcayhuanca & Cojup
3 days
45 km
Valleys are easy but the pass offers a challenge
5050 m
Quilcayhuanca & Cayesh
4 days
55 km
Advanced multi-discipline with glacier crossing, lake crossing and 3-pitch canyon descent.
4950 m
 Huaraz to Lodge
2.5 hours
8 km
Steep stair climb - very possible w/o much weight
3712 m
 
 
DESCRIPTION OF TREKS AND HIKES

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Laguna Churup: The most popular day hike in the Huaraz area! A short rock scramble just before the lagoon makes it all the more satisfying. The mountain peak, Churup, looms at 5493m above the crystal clear waters while turquoise algae at the bottom of the lake offers a striking array of colours when the sun hits the water. view photo

Cojup River: This walk follows the small but fast flowing river up towards its source, the Cojup Valley. Being narrow and full of lush life, it provides a pleasant alternative to the open and somewhat barren expanses of the mountain hillside. view photo

 Llupa & Pitec: This short walk takes you through rural communities where life still follows patterns established centuries ago. The women still wear traditional dress and it's common for the mud houses to have a pig teathered by the path and hens picking through the grass. After 1.5 hours the path climbs back towards the mountains, leaving the houses behind as the grasslands open up. The glacier Cashan is visible to the south and snow capped Churup to the east. An optional detour is to Laguna Churup before returning to the lodge. view photo

 Laguna Llaca: Llaca is a steep-walled valley with a beautiful glacial lake surrounded by impressive peaks for a rewarding finish to this long day trek. Walking through the valley opens up great views of Mountain Ranrapalca (6162m) with the sky blue glacial stream meandering through the green meadows below.

 Montaña Churupita: Churupita is the nearest mountain to the lodge and is the little sister to Churup, which is nearly half a kilometre taller. Its peak is attainable in a day, making it perfect for acclimatization before attempting larger peaks in the area.

 Laguna Palcacocha: Cojup is a long and lush valley with a rich variety of plant and bird life. The Palcacocha lake at the end is breathtaking so you should try to allow for a couple of extra hours at the lagoon to make the most of it. The glaciers from the slopes of Palcaraju (6274) & Pucaranra (6147) make up the waters of the lake while blocks of ice float in the lake like mini icebergs. If you manage to spend any time at the lake, you will be rewarded by the sound of glaciers cracking and likely be able to watch small avalanches cascading into the lake. This walk, deep into the mountain terrain, can be done in a long day or as an excellent two-day hike. view photo

 Quilcayhuanca & Cojup: This trek takes you through Quilcayhaunca valley, over a 5050 pass and brings you back to the lodge through the Cojup valley. It can be walked in 3 days or even 2, if you're physically fit and well acclimatized. The first valley, Quilcayhuanca, is the broader of the two with lush, marshy meadows. At the end it splits with Mountain Cayesh off to the right, while the route follows Mountain Tulparaju to the left. At the pass, on a clear day, you get good views of the surroundings peaks and an overview of the lakes on either side. Further down the slope several grassy fields open up to give excellent views along the whole valley. It's worth visiting Laguna Palcacocha (4566m) once in the Cojup valley. Walking out of the mountains the terrain comprises of steep rock walls overlooking lush overgrowth grazed by flocks of sheep, cows and horses. view photo

Quilcayhuanca & Cayesh: This route is multi-disciplined, requiring competence in rope work, glacial conditions, canoeing and abseiling – it's more of a mini expedition than a simple trek and requires guiding assistance for the inexperienced. view photo

 Huaraz to Lodge: To walk takes about 2.5 hours from Huaraz itself. There are public transport vehicles called combis (mini vans) that stop at the town of Llupa. You can find these in Huaraz on the intersection between Av. Gamarra and Av. Raymondi. Once you're sure you're heading to Llupa, tell the combi driver you want to go to The Way Inn or "casa de los gringos" and ask to be dropped at the "steps" (camino a Huanca). From the same intersection you can find more frequent transport to Unchus, the town before Llupa. If you get to Unchus, you will arrive in the main plaza. Follow the road up out of town for a few hundred feet and take the first left hand curve off the main route. This is the start of the "camino a Huanca". The walk is uphill, repeatedly encountering the road but short cuts across it to make a more direct route. From Unchus, the walk takes about an hour where the only thing to worry about is the sometimes not-so-friendly dogs.

 
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