Climbing The Volcanic Range - 3 Days / 2 Nights
Included
- Expert Mountain English Speaking Guide
- Oxygen and first aid kit
- Communication system
- Camping Equipment (Tent and Mattress)
- Climbing Equipment (Crampons - Ice Axe - Rope)
- Dining tent
- Porters (Meals + Equipment)
- Private four wheel drive vehicle (4X4)
- Meals on the Mountain.
Not Included
- Alcoholics drinks
- Sleeping bag -15 Cº
- Breakfast on the first day/lunch on the last day
- Tips for guide and camp staff.
| TOUR SCHEDULE & COST | ||
| DATE | TOUR | COST |
| Any day (April - December) | Sabancaya Volcano - Climbing the volcano range | US $ per person |
| Discount 5%: South American Explorers Club Members Discount 10%: Tour Operators or Travel Agencies Only Students: US$5 discount only with valid green ISIC card |
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| Minimum 2 Paricipants | ||
| Group size: 4 participants per guide | ||
| Private service for organized groups departs any day. Highly recommended. Best value. | ||
Rain Season
December to March. Some days blue sky with good conditions to climb.
Best Time For Climb
April to November, on the rain season same days are with good weather (blue sky) permiting to climb this volcano. before to book your tour please see the weather report.
Advice For Climbers
To have good acclimatization, good physical conditions and good quality winter clothes. One day before all the climbers will have meeting with the mountain guide at our office or in the hotel, who will give a BRIEFING about this climb and also you can check the quality of the climb gear will be used on the mountain.
What You Need To Bring/Carry
- Backpack 70Lt minimum
- Sleeping bag -15Cº (can be hired from our office for US$4.00 usd per day, in Arequipa)
- Windproof jacket
- Strong comfortable and waterproof boots
- One complete change of clothing
- Sweater and thermal pants (something warm)
- 6Lt of water per person, minimum
- Flashlight and batteries
- Hat or cap to protect you from the sun
- Sun block (sun protection cream)
- Toilet paper
- Selection of small snacks, chocolate, dried fruit, biscuits etc,
- Camera, plenty of film and spare batteries
- Binoculars
- Your personal first aid kit
- Walking sticks or poles.
Porters will cost $20 us dollars per day, to carry your personal items. You will need to carry with you a daypack with your Camera, bottle of water, snacks, a fleece or something warm and a poncho in case of rain (unlikely in Dry season but as a precaution) and anything you will need before lunch as porters do not walk alongside you. Your bag will be waiting for you in your tent at campsites.
Please note there are fines if you give an excess of 18 kgs so try to underpack rather than overpack. You can hire a porter in our office of Arequipa to carry your pack over the base camp.












