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Huaraz – Lake Llanganuco & Trail Maria Josefa

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Trip overview

In the Callejón de Huaylas, we find one of the most beautiful landscapes. The color of its turquoise waters and its natural environment, achieves a mixture that will surprise you, Lake Llanganuco. The María Josefa Trail is a pre-Inca route where you can find a diversity of plants of the Huascarán National Park.

Tour trip

Lake Llanganuco & Trail Maria Josefa

Departure Time

1 day

Tour Includes

  • Shared service transportation.
  • Official guide included in Spanish language.
  • Entrances fees.
  • Permanent assistance.

Tour Excludes

  • Air and land tickets.
  • Arrival and departure transfers in Huaraz.
  • Drinks and food.
  • Extras.

Recomendations

  • Comfortable hiking shoes.
  • Cotton clothing (light and warm).
  • Jacket / rain poncho.
  • Personal water bottle.
  • Sunblock, sunglasses and cap.
Itinerary

Day 1Lake Llanganuco & Trail María Josefa

(Full day tour)
The Llanganuco Valley is located in the Huascarán National Park between the imposing summits of Huascarán and Huandoy. Here we will visit the two beautiful lagoons of Llanganuco, which are surrounded by Totora reeds, and fragile forests of some of the highest tree crops in the world, Quinoa and Quishuar. The lakes called Chinancocha and Horqoncocha, names representative of the belief that one is feminine and the other is masculine. Return to your hotel.

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