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Volcano Tarapaca (5775M), Volcano Tacora (5988M) and Volcano Llullaillaco (6739M)

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Duration

14 days, 13 night’s

Tour Type

Specific Tour

Group Size

12 people

Languages

English, Español

Overview

Seventh highest mountain in South America

On this trip we get to explore the Putre area in very north of Chile which has speculator scenery, with lakes, perfect snowcapped volcanos, set on the high altiplano in the Lauca National Park. The program is designed to go high and sleep low which is the optical way to acclimatize. Also, we will climb two smaller volcanos in the area which are part of our acclimation for Llullaillaco, after exploring and climbing in the north of Chile we head down south for a few easy rest days before heading up to Llullaillaco. Llullaillaco is remote mountain and doesn’t get climbed often. We will make one high camp on mountain to reach its summit, which boasts the highest archeological site in the world. A few Inca mummies were found in an ancient burial site. During this trip we will come across places of beauty and natural diversion in a high desert climate. From the summits we have 360-degree views beyond description.

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Highlights

  • Type of activity: High Altitude trekking/climbing
  • Difficulty: good fitness
  • Experience required: basic climbing and trekking skills
  • Grade of climb: F
  • Tour starts in Arica (Chile)
  • Tour ends in Antofagasta (Chile)
  • Best time of year: All year round, best months are October to March
  • Season: Dry season: days are mild and nights are cold
  • Highlights: Visiting Lauca Nationa park, Atacama Desert, Climbing Volcano Tarapaca, Volcano Tacora and Llullaillaco the seventh highest mountain in South America. Visiting the cites of Putre, Arica, Iquique, Antofagasta and the coast of Chile.

Itinerary

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Day 1: Airport - Arica (40m)

Pick up from Airport and transfer to Arica. Meeting with guide and welcome dinner. 40 minutes (D) Hotel 3*

Day 2: Putre - rock paintings of Wilakahuranny (3060m) - Putre

Our first day of acclimatizing with a small trek. We make an easy trek in the area to the Wilakauranny rock paintings. the trail follows the river leaving Putre we keep following this until the rock paintings. This is going to be an easy day for acclimatizing. The area has a lot of history, mainly pre-Colombian. We have the chance to see some old Inca ruins and notice the area was heavily cultivated.
4 - 5 hour trek (BLD) Hotel 2*

Day 3: Putre - Lago Cotacontani (4400m) - Putre

We head out towards the Lauca National Park, and gang a bit higher altitude. We first drive to Parinacota village and from here we make a walk to the Lago Cotacontani. We start to notice the altitude, so we want to take it easy. We have the chance to see some wildlife mainly birds from the area. We will stop at the village of Parinacota to visit the old church. After the days walk, we drive back to Putre.
2 hour drive, 3 - 4 hour trek (BLD) Hotel 2*

Day 4: Putre - Lago Chungara (4700m) - Peak 5025m - Putre

Each day we gain more altitude and today we drive up to Lago Chungara. From the lake we can see Volcanos, Parinacota(6333m), Pomerape(6282m) and Sajama(6549m) in Bolivia. On the way back we can make a stop and climb a small. On the drive to the small peak, we pass an old Inca coral where they used to catch Vicunas for their wool which was highly priced by the Incas and only worn by Inca royalty.
2 - 3 hour drive, 3 - 4 hour trek (BLD) Hotel 2*

Day 5: Putre - Cerro Tarapaca or Nevado Putre (5775m) - Putre

An early start today for our accent of Tarapaca. After breakfast we drive up to the base of the mountain from where we start our ascent. We follow some small trails heading up the mountain. After 1 to 2 hours we reach a col and from here the trail gets steeper. Depending on the time of year we can be climbing on snow or loss gravel. On the summit we have a 360-degree view of the surrounding area and can see all the volcanos in the nearby area. Same way back down and drive back to Putre.
1 1/2 hour drive, 6 - 8 hour climb (BLD) Hotel 2*

Day 6: Putre - High camp Volcano Tacora (5200m)

We can have a late start today, as we plan to leave after lunch to drive to the high camp of Volcano Tacora. We will have lunch in Putre and then head out towards the Peruvian border. The drive goes through canyons and open plains. Near the mountain we can see the old mine form the 50’s and 60’s, which used to mine sulfur. We going to drive as high as we can and make out high camp on the old mining road.
2 - 3 hour drive (BLD) camping

Day 7: High camp - Summit Tacora (5988m) - High camp - Putre

Another early start in the morning. First part of the trail is easy, as we go higher the steep it gets. Depending on the time of year we can be climbing on snow or loss gravel. Last bit to the summit is a small climb on rock. From the summit we can see Peru and all the way down to the Pacific coast. Same way back down to our high camp. We make a small rest at high camp and drive back to Putre.
1 1/2 hours drive, 6 - 8 hour climb (BLD) Hotel 2*

Day 8: Putre - Arica - Iquique (30m)

Here starts our second part of the trip which means heading south to Antofagasta. We drive down to Arica and have some lunch before driving onto Iquique.
5 - 6 hour drive (BLD) Hotel 3*

Day 9: Iquique - Antofagasta (30m) - Quebrada de las Zorritas, Refugio CONAF (4200m)

We keep heading south to Antofagasta along the Pacific Ocean. The drive is quite spectacular. We stop for lunch along the way for some fresh sea food. After Antofagasta we head east to the border of Argentina and Chile. We have a lot of climbing and pass large open areas. After passing the mine Escondida we must find our way through the maze of roads. In one of the valleys is the ranger station of CONAF. We camp near the ranger station.
8 - 9 hour drive (BLD) camping

Day 10: Quebrada de las Zorritas - High camp 1 (5500m)

After breakfast we pack our packs ready to head up to our high camp. We still must drive a bit to reach the end of the road, from where we start our walk. There is a small trail which we follow this until we find a good high camp spot. Porters help carry gear up to high camp.
30 minute drive, 6 - 8 hour trek (BLD) Camping

Day 11: High Camp - Summit (6739m) - High Camp

Today we make an early start. We head up between the two summits to the saddle.Staying on the left of the snow field. Once at the saddle (6650m) we head left to the summit. From the summit we have views of the Atacama Puna, Punta Negra, Aguas Calientes and Arizaro (Argentina) salt flats, the Escondida mine and volcanoes San Pedro, San Pablo, Licancabur, Pili Lascar, Socompa, Lastarria, among many others! After the summit we head back to our high camp have a rest either stay the night or head back down to our vehicle. We then drive back to base camp.
12 - 16 hour climb, 30 minute drive (BLD) Camping

Day 12: Reserve Day

This day can be used for bad weather or rest day.
(BLD) Camping

Day 13: High camp - Base camp - Quebrada de las Zorritas - Antofagasta (20m)

An easy day drive back to Antofagasta, drop off at hotel.
3 hour trek, 5 - 6 hour drive (BL) Hotel

Day 14: Antofagasta - Airport

Transfer to the airport, (B) 30-minute drive.
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Included/Excluded

  • Professional English/ Spanish speaking guide, Guide ratio 1:1, 2 guides for the whole trip
  • Meals as mentioned, including drinks at camp meals (B – breakfast, L – Lunch, D – dinner)
  • 8 nights hotel
  • Cook
  • Full private transport for all days
  • Full camp, includes tents, kitchen equipment, chairs, tables, dinning tent etc, were possible
  • Entrance fees to sits and camping,
  • Oxygen Bottle
  • First aid kit
  • DIFROL climbing permit
  • Personal gear
  • Personal insurance
  • Drinks and meals in restaurant
  • Extra services not mentioned in the program
  • Tips

Tour Length

14 days

Group Size

1 - 10
1 - 12
1 - 6
6

Tour Type

Mountaineering and climbing

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