CLIMBING MOUNT ILLIMANI





OVERVIEW

Illimani at (6439m – 21,120) is a beautiful extinct volcano, which overlooks the city of La Paz. Many legends have been dedicated to this mountain considered to be the guardian of the city. The mountain was first climbed in 1877. However, archaeological items found at the top, indicates a very early Aymara presence in the heights. The mountain itself has many peaks that are permanently snowcapped; three of them are above 6000m and the highest reaches an astounding altitude of 6.439m. This mountain is reserved for determined mountain climbers, since it is a technical climb and very demanding. It is considered the most difficult in Bolivia

Maximum Altitude 6439m (21,120) feet
Difficulty (AD) normal route
Lengths 4 days climb


Brief Itinerary climb program la paz – mount illimani – la paz

Day 1: La Paz (3600m) – Pinaya (3900m) – Puente Roto, Base camp (4500m)
Day 2: Puente Roto – Nido de Cóndor, High camp (5400m)
Day 3: Attempt Summit (6090 M) – High camp - Base camp.
Day 4: Base camp – Pinaya – La Paz


HIGHLIGHTS: Reaching the summit of one of the best known peaks in Bolivia. Offer an incredible view of Glacier Lake, stunning sun rise from the top, absolutely top- notch & to la paz.

Normal route: On our web site we describe the normal route which is more commonly route to ascent, the normal route to climbs is on via south face III/AD 50° - 60°. This is a great route & feasible if you are in fit & well acclimatized with two ice axes.

Note: climbing mount illimani is not advisable for beginners, require previous mountaineering experience, with prior knowledge of roped up, travel on exposed places of steep slopes, crampon techniques, skills using a couple of technique ice axes; experience on glacier travel. It’s ideal summit for advanced level climbers, who are looking for having life time experience on mountain climbing.

SUGGESTION: please understand that before climbing illimani you should complete a good acclimatization process to avoid altitude sickness.

please understand for climbing from base camp to high camp mules & muleter support are not available, that mean you need to carry your personal climbing gear: In your day pack you must carry necessary gears as: extra warm clothing, water proof jacket & pant , water bottle, camera, valuable and personal items such as sunscreen, lip balm, portable solar panel, sunglasses, your snack, personal first aid kit, hiking poles, sleeping bag, sleeping mats (foam) or your thermal rest, ice axe, harness, crampons, climbing boots, carabiners, belay device ATC, helmet & Prussic or slings.

Note: the Porter service will be available from base camp to high camp: they will carry all group or collective climbing equipment as: sleeping tents, food supplies, full kitchen utensils, and protective hard ware as (rope, snow pickets, ice crow, stoves and all supplies necessary to make a safe and strong bid for the summit) they will carry all collective equipment + their personal equipment in their big backpacks, that is the reason you need to carry your personal climbing equipment

ITINERARY

CLIMB PROGRAM NORMAL ROUTE LA PAZ – MOUNT ILLIMANI – LA PAZ

Included meals: B = Breakfast / lunch = L / D = Dinner

DAY 1: LA PAZ – PINAYA (3900M) – PUENTE ROTO, BASE CAMP (4500M)

We will leave La Paz toward the southeast on board our four-wheel drive. After approximately three hours of driving, we will get to a small town Cohoni; after 3 - 4 hours driving we will get to the village of Pinaya where we will have a picnic lunch before our walk up to base camp. Where also we meet our muleteers and mules, ready to load our gear and start our ascent to the base camp. On the way to the base camp we will experience the intriguing countryside life. After 2 - 3 hours walking we arrive to our camping spot at 4500m. Overnight at base camp of illimani. Meal: L / D

DAY 2: PUENTE ROTO – NIDO DE CÓNDOR, HIGH CAMP (5500M)
Today our porters will help us with most of our gear, luckily! The hike goes all the way uphill until we reach our camping at “Nido de Cóndores” (Condor’s Nest) at 5.500m. After 5 hours climbing up we arrive to the high camp, on the way up we enjoy one the most fantastic views. Several mountains are visible included mounts such as the Huayna Potosi at 6.088m and even the Sajama at 6.500m can be seen too far away in the distance as well as Lake Titicaca. Gaining elevation 1000 m ascent. 5 – 6 hours hiking up. Overnight at high camp. Meal: B / L / D

Day 3: Attempt Summit (6439 M) – High camp - Base camp – base camp.
After our early breakfast we start walking toward the glacier around 2:00 am in the morning; it will be cold. We start roped-up and with our crampons on as soon as we approach to the glacier. Then we start climbing on good ice and snowy ridges, but nothing steeper than 50º, we need to negotiate several crevasses. Mixt of ice and snowy ridges has a several 50° degree sections of steep slopes, and combined with the altitude this can make for tough going, the last short snowy ridge takes us to the summit & Also, due to the face the sun rises on the other side of the mountain it will be cold for the whole climb. Normal ascent take around 6 to 9 hours to reach to the summit, as soon as we reach the summit we enjoy the spectacular views around us, then we Back retracing on the same route, toward at high camp, where the porters will wait us and take all the equipment to back down to base camp. 12 - 15 hours up & descend. Overnight at base camp. Meal: B / L / D

DAY 4: BASE CAMP – PINAYA – LA PAZ
This day after our breakfast we hike down to the small town of "pinaya" where our transport will be waiting to drive back to La Paz. Overnight at la paz. Meal: B /

NOTE: later in the season penitents (large ice spikes) can form, blocking & becoming the climb more demanding, where require plenty in shape.

Note: climbing mount illimani is advisable for beginners, but at least previous mountaineering experience, with prior knowledge of roped up, travel on exposed places of steep slopes, crampon techniques, skills using a couple of technique ice axes; experience on glacier travel. It’s ideal summit for advanced level climbers, who are looking for having life time experience on mountain climbing.

SUGGESTION: please understand that before climbing illimani you should complete a good acclimatization process to avoid altitude sickness.

please understand for climbing from base camp to high camp mules & muleter support are not available, that mean you need to carry your personal climbing gear: In your day pack you must carry necessary gears as: extra warm clothing, water proof jacket & pant , water bottle, camera, valuable and personal items such as sunscreen, lip balm, portable solar panel, sunglasses, your snack, personal first aid kit, hiking poles, sleeping bag, sleeping mats (foam) or your thermal rest, ice axe, harness, crampons, climbing boots, carabiners, belay device ATC, helmet & Prussic or slings.

Note: the Porter service will be available from base camp to high camp: they will carry all group or collective climbing equipment as: sleeping tents, food supplies, full kitchen utensils, and protective hard ware as (rope, snow pickets, ice crow, stoves and all supplies necessary to make a safe and strong bid for the summit) they will carry all collective equipment + their personal equipment in their big backpacks, that is the reason you need to carry your personal climbing equipment

PRICES & DATES

Climbing expeditions Rates for private groups 2024

Choose and book your adventure travel style & let us take you on it for a responsible & sustainable tourism:

Season
early may
June
July
August
September
October
November
Mid of December

We organize this version of climbing expeditions of mount illimani on private basis for groups of friends, families, adventure companies & tour leaders. With fully local guides assistance. Please feel completely free to get in touch with us to discuss the itinerary and your preferred dates to send you a quote, with no obligation.

Cost on base of:

  • 1 participants USD $ 1,850 per each one
  • 2 participants USD $ 1100 per each one
  • 3 participants USD $ 980 per each one
  • 4 participants (+) USD $ 860 per each one

GUIDING RATIO ON MOUNTAINEERING


For technical level summits with AD - D difficult: 2 by 1, which mean maximum two clients for guide, for the technical nature of the route, because, climbing in large groups more than 2 will be joined by additional guides aspirant, as necessary. We consider that because the less ration a guide increases our security.

Note: If costumer want to have personalized guide, which mean one guide per each climber, instead of 2 by 1 to assure the summit success, the expedition rate is available just only upon request.

Note:
• Additional info or Full trip dossier information (PDF) available upon request & provided at the booking time.

• In the showed rate isn’t included the general Peruvian taxes (I.G.V)


please understand for climbing from base camp to high camp mules & muleter support are not available, that mean you need to carry your personal climbing gear: In your day pack you must carry necessary gears as: extra warm clothing, water proof jacket & pant , water bottle, camera, valuable and personal items such as sunscreen, lip balm, portable solar panel, sunglasses, your snack, personal first aid kit, hiking poles, sleeping bag, sleeping mats (foam) or your thermal rest, ice axe, harness, crampons, climbing boots, carabiners, belay device ATC, helmet & Prussic or slings.

Note: the Porter service will be available from base camp to high camp: they will carry all group or collective climbing equipment as: sleeping tents, food supplies, full kitchen utensils, and protective hard ware as (rope, snow pickets, ice crow, stoves and all supplies necessary to make a safe and strong bid for the summit) they will carry all collective equipment + their personal equipment in their big backpacks, that is the reason you need to carry your personal climbing equipment

INCLUSIONS

What’s included in the cost
  • Private transportation for begin & return of climb illimani (round trip)
  • Certified & qualified mountain guide (guide ratio 2 clients maximum per 1 gide)
  • Assistant guide (aspirant) with more than 2 clients
  • Mountain cook
  • Assistant cook for large groups
  • full meal (3 hearty breakfast, 3 lunch & 3 hot dinners)
  • Mules & muleteer service up to base camp – dawn.
  • Porter support (load our group or collective climb equipment) B.C – high camp- B.C
  • Full First aid group kid
  • Cook tent, Dinner tent, Toilet tent, table, chairs (at base camp)
  • Good quality Sleeping Tent (a tent for 3 persons by 2 people). Doable room
  • sleeping mats (foam) for every body
  • one night at Sajama hotels
  • Full Utensil kitchen by every body
  • Group climbing gear or protective hard ware as (rope, snow pickets, ice screw, stoves and all supplies necessary to make a safe and strong bid for the summit )
  • Full entrance fee ticket or climbing permits to illimani
What doesn’t included in the cost
  • booking bus or flight ticket to transfer from (el alto –la paz –el alto)
  • Booking Ho(s)tel for accommodation in la paz
  • Acclimatization program before climbing illimani.
  • Breakfast in the first day – lunch & dinner on the last day (day 3).
  • Meal and beverages during the stay in la paz
  • Extra food in our trip
  • Personal climb equipment
  • Additional tours.
  • Sleeping-bag (-25 ºC)
  • Travel insurance assistance
  • Phone calls, access to internet cabins & others extra expenses
  • Laundry service
  • Personal first aid kid
  • Personal toiletries
  • Additional sleeping pad or thermal rest
  • Tips for the staff
  • Extra expenses no specified in this trip program
Extra
we can help you to rent extra equipment not included in the price

  • Climbing boots = USD $
  • harness = USD $
  • crampon = USD $
  • helmet = USD $

Note: climbing mount illimani is not advisable for beginners, require at least previous mountaineering experience, with prior knowledge of roped up, travel on exposed places of steep slopes, crampon techniques, skills using a couple of technique ice axes; experience on glacier travel. It’s ideal summit for advanced level climbers, who are looking for having life time experience on mountain climbing.

SUGGESTION: please understand that before climbing you should complete a good acclimatization process to avoid altitude sickness.

please understand for climbing from base camp to high camp mules & muleter support are not available, that mean you need to carry your personal climbing gear: In your day pack you must carry necessary gears as: extra warm clothing, water proof jacket & pant , water bottle, camera, valuable and personal items such as sunscreen, lip balm, portable solar panel, sunglasses, your snack, personal first aid kit, hiking poles, sleeping bag, sleeping mats (foam) or your thermal rest, ice axe, harness, crampons, climbing boots, carabiners, belay device ATC, helmet & Prussic or slings.

Note: the Porter service will be available from base camp to high camp: they will carry all group or collective climbing equipment as: sleeping tents, food supplies, full kitchen utensils, and protective hard ware as (rope, snow pickets, ice crow, stoves and all supplies necessary to make a safe and strong bid for the summit) they will carry all collective equipment + their personal equipment in their big backpacks, that is the reason you need to carry your personal climbing equipment

Extra service available upon request
  • booking hotel for accommodation in la paz
  • Additional tours, hikes, climbing expeditions to higher summits.
  • Personal porter



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As a responsible travel we try to produce the most minimum impact as possible to the environment on the path where we walk, because we know clearly about the global warning and climate change that is the main reason that we have a responsibility as visitors to minimize the impact with our presence.

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WHAT TO BRING

WHAT TO BRING FOR CLIMBING

    CLOTHING
  • Climbing Boots: need to be crampon-compatible. For summits up to about 6000 meters, a B3 boot is required, mostly for the additional warmth it provides. Well-insulated single leather or synthetic mountaineering boots, or lighter plastic boots, are appropriate.
  • Hiking boots or hiking shoes: These are the boots you will wear to approach to base camp. For example a B0 is advisable.
  • Gaiters: Bring a pair of regular knee high gaiters for bigger routes as 6000 meters mount.
  • Socks: We recommend you bring 2 changes of socks for your hiking shoes and 2 changes for your climbing boots. Many people like to wear a thin liner sock. This can reduce abrasion and blisters
  • Lightweight Synthetic gloves a pair of polar - tec
  • Shell gloves a pair for colder conditions
  • Sun hat: Or baseball cap with bandanna safety pinned to it to keep the sun off your face and neck
  • Warm synthetic or wool hat or otherwise: synthetic is essential
  • Balaclava or Neck gaiters: Wool or synthetic, mid-weight, the neck gaiter is more versatile, and can serve as the ear band.
  • Bandanas or headscarf (optional)
  • Light weight cotton or synthetic pants / trouser: for hiking in the mountains For hiking around camp Shorts are Ok
  • A couple of fast drying base-layer tops (whatever material can be long sleeve is advisable)
  • Wear light/medium - weight trousers that allow the free movement and will dry quickly
  • Fleece jacket & pants or trouser (polar Tec):
  • Climbing pants shell proof with zipper (gore – tex). it’s worth having some kind of light synthetic climbing pant with a hard finish. The slightly stretchy "Schoeller" type fabric is ideal. Patagonia, Mammut, Eider, Millet, Marmot
  • Climbing jackets shell proof ( gore - tex)
  • Dawn jackets is nice or a micro –down jacket are suitable for climbing high summits.
  • Wind proof jacket (optional)


  • CLIMBING TOOLS
  • Climbing helmet recommended for every climbing peaks for our safety.
  • Harness Adjustable leg loops are recommended, big enough to fit over all your layers of clothing. Bring one with a belay loop
  • Ice axe: for huayna potosiyou must bring a couple of technical ice axe climbing tools
  • Crampons antibottes: These are rubber or plastic plates that fit under you crampons to prevent balling up in soft snow. Alpine crampon
  • Carabineers If you are taking a guide then 3 locking, 2 none locking should be plenty.
  • Rappel & belay device ATC: such as the Black Diamond "ATC" or a Petzl "Verso" or "Reverso 3" are recommended.
  • Glacier glasses 100% UV (Julbo Explorer or Nomad) spectrum 4 for alpinism
  • Prussick or slings: it’s necessary for rappel
  • Ascender/Tibloc. One right or one left (Black Diamond) or a Petzl
  • Ice Screws (two) (Black Diamond) If you take a guide.


  • CAMPING EQUIPMENT
  • Sleeping bag for high camps on climbs up to about 5200 meters, you'll want a bag rated to about -20°C or so for high camps over 6000 meters -25°C . For higher camps you'll want to go warmer yet.
  • Foam sleeping pad or a therm- a – rest (prolite or Neo Air for a better night sleep), which is the best for more comfort at high camp
  • 2 liters water bottle. (Nalgene) no camelback because it will freezing during climbing day.
  • Water treatment (chlorine dioxide tablets)(micro pure) (optional)
  • Headlamp or head torch with extra batteries (we recommended all use LED technology) Petzl's or black diamond.
  • Good quality sun cream (Sunscreen) for using around the camp
  • Lip balm
  • I nsect repellent
  • Pocket knife (optional)
  • Pee Bottle (2) 1 Liter wide mouth bottles (Nalgene)(optional)
  • Thermos (optional) 1 Liter capacity stainless steel vacuum bottle
  • Trash bags (4) To line stuff sacks and one large to line pack


  • SPECIFIC EQUIPMENT
  • Hiking steaks or trekking poles are useful a compact 3 section (leki or black diamond they are lither and durable)
  • Duffel bag or ruck sack (around 70 liters) with padlock. These duffels will be tied onto the backs of burros on the way up to Base Camp, so make sure they’re tough.
  • A 40 - 45 liters day packs to carry spare clothing, snack, camera and water to drink during the day walk or climbing day.


  • ENTERTAINMENT EQUIPMENT
  • MP3 players, paperbacks, journal, games or cards, tablets or electronic book
  • Camera
  • Mobile phones
  • Solar charging panels


  • PERSONAL MEDICAL KID
  • Should include: plasters, antiseptic, cream, sterile gauze and bandage, rehydration sachets, zinc oxide tape and anti-inflammatory painkillers such as ibuprofen or aspirin.
    Bring paracetamol, and acetazolamide or Diamox for treating mild symptoms of (AMS).
    Have loperamide is a good idea in case you get the runs
  • Antibiotic such as: ciprofloxacin or Bactrim for bacterial stomach bugs.
  • A small roll of adhesive tape, cough drops.

    PERSONAL TOILETS
  • Toilets such us: Toothbrush, small amount of toothpaste, dental floss, contact lens fluids, a small bar of soap, and small hand towel or wash clothes.
  • On most expeditions in base camps we can supply you with a small bowl of warm washing water in the morning and afternoon.
  • A small synthetic hand towel (wash clothes) is useful for taking a sponge bath, toilet paper.


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per each one for 4 participants (+)


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