Steeped in history, this fascinating tour covers the most important archaeological sites of Northern Peru. Start the adventure with a few days to explore the capital of Lima. From here, fly north to Chiclayo and begin an epic road trip—by private transfer—visiting exceptional pre-Incan museums, complexes, and ruins. Over 13 days, you’ll see a range of landscapes, like coastal deserts, Andean mountains, and a portion of the Amazon jungle, culminating with a hike to one of the world’s highest waterfalls.
Highlights
- Spend your first two nights in Lima’s upscale neighborhood on the Pacific Ocean
- See the mummy of an ancient Peruvian woman dressed in aristocratic robes
- Explore the Sarcophagi of Karajia, clay tombs shaped in human forms on a cliff
- Day-trip to Kuelap’s walled settlement with hundreds of (mostly-round) structures
- Lace-up your hiking shoes for spectacular views of the Gocta Waterfall
- 13 Days/ 12 Nights
- January to December
- Moderate
Difficulty
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Travel Program
Day 1: Arrival in Lima
Welcome to Peru! This exciting adventure begins as soon as you land in the capital city of Lima, where a representative will pick you up and transfer you to your hotel.
After a little rest, enjoy some free time to explore Lima on your own. Since your hotel is located in Lima’s chicest neighborhood, called Miraflores, it won’t be hard to enjoy beautiful coastline views along the Pacific Ocean. A good place to start is “Love Park” where you can admire a huge kissing statue and beautiful mosaic walls. The park is built on the cliffs of Chorrillos and is a perfect place to enjoy a beautiful sunset.
Day 2: Lima City Tour
After breakfast, you’ll explore Lima with a private guide. The tour begins in the historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, founded in 1535 by Francisco Pizarro. From Plaza Mayor, you’ll find surrounding Spanish colonial architecture, including a grandiose 16th-century church—the Cathedral Basilica of Lima—that took 80 years to complete.
You’ll also have time to get inside the San Francisco Convent with its ornate altars and impressive dome. Many visitors come specifically for the underground catacombs, part of Lima’s original cemeteries.
In the afternoon, you’ll visit the Larco Herrera Museum—one of Lima’s best museums with an extensive collection of pottery and fabrics made by the Moche civilization, as well as the Paracas and Nazca civilizations.
The evening is free to enjoy the city at your own pace. Perhaps you’d like to sip cocktails with coastal views in Miraflores and then treat your tastebuds to some exquisite Peruvian fare. Lima is a growing world-class culinary destination and offers a slew of inventive restaurants, so take advantage while you’re here!
Day 3: Fly to Chiclayo - City Tour
After breakfast in Lima, you’ll be picked up and transferred to the airport for your flight to Chiclayo in northwest Peru—the capital of the Lambayeque region and gateway to Northern Peru’s archaeological sites. Upon arrival, you’ll be picked up and transferred to your hotel, where you can check-in and get some rest.
In the afternoon, join a half-day guided tour of Chiclayo’s most notable attractions, including parks, plazas, gardens, and markets. One of the more unique market areas is a row of shops called the Mercado de Brujos (Witch Market), which offers all the ingredients for a proper brew potion, including tonics, herbs, mammal bones, and reptile skins, to name a few.
Day 4: Visit Huaca Rajada, Tucume & Tumbas Reales
After breakfast, it’s time for a full-day tour of archaeological sites near Chiclayo!
You and your guide will begin with a visit to the famous Huaca Rajada, (also known as Sipán), where royal tombs made from adobe were discovered and excavated. Even though some graves and artifacts have moved to another museum, which you’ll also get to see later in the day, the site is still incredibly fascinating.
The tour continues with the Archaeological Complex of the Pyramids of Tucume—a valley that’s home to 26 adobe pyramids from Lambayeque culture. You’ll also visit the on-site museum and climb to the top of Cerro Purgatorio, where you can enjoy a beautiful view of the valley and pyramids.
Next is the Tumbas Reales Museum, where you’ll find remains of the Lord of Sipán, as well as 2,000+ artifacts made from gold, silver, copper, feathers, and different fabrics. As mentioned before, many of the relics found in Huaca Rajada have been brought here for public viewing.
Following the tour, you’ll return to Chiclayo for the evening.
Day 5: Visit El Brujo - Transfer to Trujillo - City Tour
This morning, it’s time to depart Chiclayo and drive in the direction of Trujillo (132 miles/213 km).
En route, you will visit the El Brujo Archaeological Complex—one of the most valuable archaeological sites on the northern coast of Peru. It was first occupied in the Andean pre-ceramic period around 3000 BCE, and inhabited by the Mochica people from 0-700 CE.
There are two main discoveries in this complex. The first is a large adobe pyramid that stands at 98 feet (30 m) and has representations of the Mochica culture in high relief. The pyramid includes captivating images like “the Decapitator.” The second is the Lady of Cao, also known as the “Lady of the Tattoos.” Her tomb, discovered as recently as 2006, contained pottery and ornaments of gold, silver, and copper. It was the first mummy of an ancient Peruvian woman buried in the robes of the warrior aristocracy.
After exploring this fascinating complex, you will continue the journey to Trujillo. Upon arrival, take a short tour of the city, passing through the Plaza de Armas, Trujillo Cathedral, Iturregui Palace, and other significant landmarks.
Day 6: Visit the Sun and Moon Temples & Chan Chan City Ruins
Today’s excursion begins with a visit to the Sun and Moon Temples in Trujillo. The complex is a Moche sanctuary and was once the capital of this civilization.
The Temple of the Sun is a tiered pyramid once used for administrative purposes. The Temple of the Moon has large murals depicting religious motifs and iconography related to important deities. Evidence of human sacrifices has been found here, further cementing the site’s importance as a spiritual center.
After a thorough guided tour of the complex, you will have lunch in a local restaurant in Huanchaco. While you dine, enjoy a beach view overlooking the traditional reed boat crafts, called Caballito de totora, used by Peruvian fishermen for about 3,000 years.
In the afternoon, you’ll visit the archaeological complex of Chan Chan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of the Chimu Empire, which flourished in the region after the fall of the Moches. The ruins are surprisingly well-preserved with exquisite details on the adobe walls of the ancient city.
Following the tour, return to Trujillo for the evening.
Day 7: Visit Kundur Wasi - Transfer to Cajamarca - City Tour
After breakfast in Trujillo, it’s time to begin the drive to Cajamarca (186 miles/299 km), a cultural city in Peru’s northern Andes with impressive Baroque colonial architecture.
You’ll make a few stops during the drive starting with the town of Huambocancha, which is well known for its granite and marble sculptors. Further along, you’ll visit the archaeological site of Kuntur Wasi, one of the complete ceremonial centers of the pre-Incan period. Get up close to pieces of wrought gold, such as crowns, nose jewelry, and necklaces in the museum—indeed, these are some of the oldest items in South America.
From here, continue driving to Cajamarca where you’ll take a small city tour, followed by some free time in the evening.
Day 8: Visit Cumbemayo & Ventanillas de Otuzco
After breakfast in Cajamarca, you’ll get on the road headed for Cumbemayo. On the way to this archaeological site, you’ll stop at the Bellavista Viewpoint and the pre-Inca temple of Layson, where you will see a sanctuary and a sacrificial stone.
Then continue to the Stone Forest, a collection of sharp rocks protruding out of the mountainside like trees. After seeing this magnificent natural site, you’ll head to the Canal of Cumbemayo—known as the most important pre-Inca hydraulic work in the region.
In the afternoon, you’ll travel to the Ventanillas de Otuzco, an archaeological treasure and one of the most well-known pre-Inca cemeteries in Peru. Notice the small windows (ventanillas) carved into the mountainsides, which are graves belonging to the Cajamarca culture.
Following the tour, return to Cajamarca for the evening.
Day 9: Transfer to Leymebamba - Mummy Museum Tour
Today, you’ll begin the journey to the valley town of Leymebamba in Peru’s Amazon region (153 miles/246 km).
This route offers plenty of scenery: Along the way, you’ll encounter a range of altitudes, valleys, mountain ranges, villages and even the city of Celendin, stopping at some point for lunch in a local restaurant.
Upon arrival in Leymebamba, you’ll visit the Mummy Museum with over 200 mummies and an exceptional quipus collection. These knotted strings of cotton or wool were used by the Incans for tallying populations in conquered areas.
Following the tour, you’ll have some free time to enjoy the evening.
Day 10: Visit the Sarcophagi of Karajia - Transfer to Chachapoyas - Huancas Tour
Today starts with an early departure to the Utcubamba Valley, where you’ll take an uphill road to reach Cruz Pata. Then, walk a mile or so to arrive at the Sarcophagi of Karajia, the funeral statues of the Chachapoya culture. Enjoy some time to explore and photograph these clay tombs shaped in human forms set along the edges of a cliff.
Next, you’ll depart in the direction of Chachapoyas (57 miles/92 km) arriving in the early afternoon. Here, you’ll have lunch (included) and a city tour, beginning with the pedestrian-friendly Plaza de Armas, and the plains of Higus Hurco. You will then take another drive to Huancas, a village known for its handcrafted pottery.
From Huancas, you can take a 15-minute walk to the viewpoint of Canyon de Sonche, the highest canon in the Peruvian Amazon. That won’t be all: On the return trip to Chachapoyas, you’ll pass by a different viewpoint, called Luya Hurco, for a fantastic view of Chachapoyas and the majestic mountains.
The evening is free time to have dinner at your hotel.
Day 11: Visit Kuélap's Walled Settlement
After an early breakfast, you’ll depart for the archaeological ruins of Kuélap, the fortress of the Chachapoyas, known as the “Warriors of the Clouds.”
First drive for an hour south to reach Kuélap and then board a cable car for a 20-minute journey to La Malca, the starting point for your visit. Upon entering La Malca, there’s an easy one-mile walk, which takes about 30 minutes.
From here, a local guide will teach you about this fortified city, which stands 9,800 feet (3,000 m) above sea level. Humans have lived in the area of Kuélap since the 5th century CE, but most of the structures were built between the 10th and 12th centuries CE (the fortress walls were discovered in 1843).
In total, Kuélap is made up of around 550 structures, all of which are circular, except for five. Make sure to check out notable sites such as Major Temple and El Torreón. Many of the buildings still contain friezes that represent the deities of the Chachapoyas civilization.
The tour will last about two to three hours, followed by lunch in a local restaurant. From here, you’ll return to La Malca, by foot, and then transfer back to Chachapoyas, by car, for the evening.
Day 12: Hike to the Gocta Waterfall
Today is an active one, so make sure to enjoy a hearty breakfast before leaving for Cocachimba, where you will begin your hike to the Gocta Waterfall.
Gocta is one of the highest waterfalls in the world, standing at an imposing 2,500 feet (771 m). Although this waterfall was known to the local community for centuries, it wasn’t until 2002 that the world caught wind of it after a German expedition publicized its location. The surrounding communities had kept the waterfall a secret based on a local legend that a mermaid protecting its waters would curse those who revealed its whereabouts.
The hike will take you through a beautiful setting, where you can experience the lush, abundant vegetation that creates this “cloud forest.” Along the way, you’ll be able to spot local flora and fauna, such as spatuletail hummingbirds and gallito de las rocas (the national bird of Peru), as well as orchids and bromeliads.
Be aware that the higher altitude of this waterfall makes it a more challenging hike, which takes about six hours total. If you’d like an alternate way of visiting Gocta, you can choose to travel by horseback. Keep in mind that the last mile of the journey will have to be done on foot since there is no path suitable for horses. This portion takes 45 minutes each way.
After immersing yourself in the natural beauty of Gocta, return to Chachapoyas for the evening.
Day 13: Fly to Lima - Depart Peru
It’s time to say goodbye to Peru! At the designated time, you’ll be transferred to the Jaen Airport, where you will catch your flight back to Lima. From here, catch your international flight back home or to your next destination. ¡Buen viaje!
Included meals: B=breakfast; L=lunch; D=dinner
What's Included
Included
- English- and Spanish-speaking guide
- Entrance tickets as per itinerary
- Accommodation
- Trekking staff (if applicable)
- Camping equipment (if applicable)
- Meals as specified in the itinerary
- Transportation as per itinerary
- Airport transfers (if specified)
Not included
- International or domestic flights
- Travel insurance
- Tips
- Personal expenses
- Optional tours or additional entrance tickets
- Personal equipment
What to Bring
What to Bring or take fo Day Hiking and Technical Equipment for Climbing Expedition
This equipment list is compiled to provide you with adequate help when choosing your equipment for a climb. Most items are required. Please consider each of them and make sure you understand the function and exclusive use for mountaineering, before substituting or removing items from this list. Please note that this list has been carefully annotated by the organizer. Remember that mountaineering, climbing or mountain expeditions tours is an extreme, risky sport, therefore everything related to it is of great attention.
Equipment Trekking
Hiking backpack for hiking 50 to 60 liters
Light gloves for hiking or (Optional Mittens waterproof)
Medium weight socks
Sleeping bag (-15º to 20ºC)
Small daypack for one day hiking 30 liters
Weather-appropriate clothing (think moisture-wicking and layers)
Hiking boots or shoes
Medium weight parka with fibber fill or down
Rain poncho (or rain gear)
Long-sleeved shirts
Fleece or Wool sweater and/or trousers
Lightweight pants
Cotton short-sleeved shirts or t-shirts
Water bottle for hiking or trekking
Strong waterproof duffel bag
Flashlight with spare batteries and bulb
Towel for personal hygiene each participantFirst-aid kit
Regular and long underwear
Knife or multi-tool
Light cap and wool hat
Sunglasses with UV certification, Sun block, lips
The rest of the list Essentials as appropriate for your hike
Grooming and personal hygiene kit
One Hiking Buff per person
Equipment Mountain
3 Locking carabiners, we recommended per person
We recommend 2 ice screws for each client
1 Daisy Chain (Life Line) per each person
2 Ice axes (per person) technical, we recommended GRIVEL company
1 ATC descender (Rappel), this is very necessary for technical mountains
2 Cords for prusik, very important (Size Cord 6 mm x 10 m. long)
Gloves(Good gloves) for expeditions over 6000meters
Harness for climbing
Sleeping pad / Mattress, we recommend with air or inflatable mattress
Crampons, we recommended GRIVEL company
Walking sticks – Trekking Poles (optional), a pair per person, we recommended GRIVEL company
Down Jacket for expedition
Very important to have personal clothing such as pants and jacket with GOROTEX certification
First aid kit, for high mountains, because we as guides cannot medicate clients
Backpack Capacity 60 liters, it is better to have a bigger backpack to go comfortably to the high camps, because here you have to carry all your personal things
Gaiters or Leggings, now modern boots already have built-in (Incorporated), but better to have an extra pair
Dressing appropriately for the mountains can make the difference between a pleasant trip and a really uncomfortable one. Clothing must provide the right degree of temperature, perspiration and be well ventilated. Preferably cotton clothing should be avoided, as in humid conditions they absorb body heat.
In general, the weather conditions in in the Andes of South America can vary from day to day and even throughout the day. Therefore, clothing must be versatile.
Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have regarding the necessary equipment.
Prices & Dates
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PRICE (USD)
TRAVEL STATUS
- Single Supplement (I want my own room and tent) – $000 on request.
Please note: Insurance for emergency evacuation is required for this trip. Call for more details.
» Additional dates available upon request
» Rates may vary from July 26th to 31th for the national holidays
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Deposit for reservations
— USD (– EUR) ✓ Full payment 40 days before. No refund if you cancel less than 30 days!
Places: *Available
Trip-code: Number ►BOL-000
Duration: 1 day
Participants: Minimal: 2 Maximal: 15
Members: We don’t have an open group to join – We can open a new group – Contact us!
Country / Location: Bolivia
Mountain Guide: Eric Raul Albino Lliuya
Other dates / additional info: Contact us!
3% early bird discount when booking 6 months prior to departure 2024
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Accommodations
Scroll through our exclusive accommodations for this trip below. Although very unlikely, we will be able to make substitutions when necessary. The comfortable accommodations that guests stay in every night offer comfort, the level that these options are are 3 stars and some hostels in some towns of first class quality to make your stay very pleasant.
*These exact accommodations are not guaranteed. In some cases, alternative accommodation of similar quality and location can be used.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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Suggested FAQs
What experience and how fit do I need to be to climb this mountain? Is this program suitable for children or older people?
For our mountain climbing trips: If they are easily accessible mountains: For easy-climb mountains, well, you don’t need much experience, but if you already want to climb mountains above 6,000 meters and the conditions become more difficult, we recommend if you already want to go through mountains above 6,000 meters, have a basic or intermediate course for a good preparation. It is very important to be physically, technically and psychologically prepared.
Regarding the preparation of children: Everything will depend on which mountain you want to climb with your children, once you are clear on which of our tours or mountains you want to go with your children, we can give you some advice or see how to prepare them before going with they.
Regarding older people: It all depends on the condition of experience and how well the person is in health, on many occasions older people are the best to walk in the mountains because they have more experience, so it is always good to ask and find out about their experience of older participant. If you have any other questions, please contact us. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
Will I need to bring any technical equipment of my own? Is it possible to rent equipment, and if so, what would be the approximate cost of that?
In all our trekking or mountaineering trips we do not include personal equipment in our prices, so you have to have your own equipment: Personal equipment (such as boots, ice ax, crampons, harness, sleeping bag, mat, Goretex, etc. ) and also within each page of the trips that we sell is a small list so you can see it on our website.
Our company can also rent the materials that you would need for your trip, see the list here on our website: https://peru-expeditions.org/equipment-rental/ . For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
Are there any other special requirements such as permits/insurance/vaccines that I need to consider before the tour?
Safe and effective vaccines are available that provide strong protection against serious illness, hospitalization and death from COVID-19. Billions of people have been vaccinated against COVID-19. Getting vaccinated is one of the most important things you can do to protect yourself against COVID-19, help end the pandemic and stop new variants emerging.
We also recommend having accident insurance, we always recommend. We are Partners –Global Rescue. If you have any other questions about the trip we can schedule a date for a calling via WhatsApp. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
What experience do I need to have? How fit do I need to be? Is this program suitable for children or older people?
To do long-distance hiking you need to at least train or do some tours such as visiting lagoons to get the experience and feel comfortable with what you do, it is always good before doing a long-distance hiking tour to test yourself so as not to be with the problems of altitude sickness during the trekking, and if you travel with children it is good to first train them before taking them, if they are accompanied by an adult of legal age, they must do a good acclimatization before going on the long-distance tour or with high altitude camps If you want to know or learn more advice, we can schedule a call via WhatsApp to clarify your doubts. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
How far in advance should I start training and what kind of training do you suggest?
The preparation is according to what type and what technical level you want to go and climb a trek or mountain, the preparation will always gain experience little by little.
For this type of demanding or technical climbing sports, it is recommended to do some summits above 5 thousand meters beforehand and have good knowledge of high mountain technical equipment such as the use of technical ice axes, ice screws, correct use of crampons, and of course all the technical material. For more information, we can schedule an appointment to be able to explain in more detail everything about the mountain equipment and the preparations prior to joining our outings. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
What is the average distance and altitude gain that we will hike each day?
Every day we have active walks around approximately 4, to 5 sometimes 6 hours of walking, everything is according to your pace and physical condition of each person, in each of our travel programs you will find more detailed information, and if If you need more information about each day of the travel program, we can schedule a call via WhatsApp to clarify your doubts or questions, for this please contact us. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
Will there be porters to help to carry group and personal equipment?
In our trips, either hiking or mountaineering: Depending on the type or destination of the trip that you are going to book, in some parts of the treks you go with mules or donkeys or sometimes with horses, and within the mountain trips, the approach camps are also They go with mules or donkeys, but there are some stretches where pack animals can no longer reach. In this part, our logistics is fully supported by the porters.
Who are the porters? They are people from the area who were born and live in the heights of the towns, they are very strong and are very acclimatized, the reason is that after the tourist season ends they dedicate themselves to agriculture and livestock for that reason they are people They are used to the altitude and have lived in nature all their lives and they are happy to be in the mountains together with our expeditions. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
How will accommodation and meals be handled during the trek?
About accommodation or meals during the tour: Well, depending on the type of tour, when the tour is a classic cultural tour or a city tour, we eat during the route in tourist restaurants and sleep in category hotels that the client has requested.
If the tour is with camps and trekking: During the activity, logistics we include the service of Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner with traditional and typical meals of the region where you are going to travel with us, during the night we stay in tents, and we have a special tent for the kitchen and another for the dining room.
If the trip is at altitude or in the mountains: We bring special high mountain food, It are quicker meals to cook and we provide complete logistics such as Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner, and we sleep in special 4-season high mountain tents, with the best tents. If you have any questions or concerns, we can schedule an appointment via Whatsapp to clarify all your doubts and give you better information so that your trip is an unforgettable tour.
What is the guide-to-client ratio to climb this mountain?
In mountains above 5000 meters: A local guide takes a maximum of 3 clients = Ratio 3pax = 1 local guide
In technical mountains: In large-big mountains we manage the travel policy, a guide and a maximum of 2 clients = Ratio 3pax = 1 local guide. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
What is the best time of the year to climb this mountain?
For all the trips that we offer within our main tourist destinations such as South America and Central America, also including the ascent of the 7 continents and the 7 highest peaks of each continent, on each page of our website for each trip we indicate that month or what season to travel, then please read the information you find in our travel offers for each tour. If you have any other questions you can contact us by WhatsApp with one of our travel experts. Thank you so much. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
Do I have what it takes to succeed on this expedition?
In the interest of the team’s enjoyment and success, we work with every single guest to ensure they are properly prepared and ready for this expedition. We pride ourselves on vetting every member to make sure that the team can bond and succeed together. It really sucks to be grouped with members that are much faster, or much slower, than you are. No one wants to the weakest link on a trip like this. By setting expectations and a solid training plan, we work to insure maximum cohesive success. Use this trip as an exercise motivator, and we will succeed together with style.
How can I get to the trailhead/meeting point?
For the pick-ups of each trip, depending on the place or the trip that you are going to make with us, the meeting point is always at our office, in one of our trips we pick you up where you are staying or staying, or in some cases a A representative of our company will pick you up and then ship you to your transport to continue with your destination of the tour or trip you have booked with us. If you wish to request more information, do not hesitate to contact us. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
What is the best time of the year for this hike?
For all the trips that we offer within our main tourist destinations such as South America and Central America, also including the ascent of the 7 continents and the 7 highest peaks of each continent, on each page of our website for each trip we indicate that month or what season to travel, then please read the information you find in our travel offers for each tour. If you have any other questions you can contact us by WhatsApp with one of our travel experts. Thank you so much. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
What happens in the event of bad weather?
About the meteorological conditions of the climate, we try to organize the trips of each tour in the best season to have the best views and enjoy the selected trip but sometimes even is good season we can have bad weather, in this case on hiking or treks trips The complications are minimal, but when this happens during high-altitude climbing expeditions, the complications can become very difficult, that is why the bosses or leaders of the local guides must always make the most correct decision for the safety of our passengers, so we always recommend listening to the best advice from the local guide assigned for each tour. If you have any other questions please contact us. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
Can I join a group?
We as a local company and connoisseurs of tours have departures on different dates. The best thing to do is to join a travel group to take care of your budget, and of course you can join our groups, but on trips like mountaineering we recommend going in small groups. To join a group, ask us for the dates and we will send you the necessary information to be able to join any of our trips.
Why go in a private trip: For trips whether trekking or high mountains, going privately is the most recommended option, but the costs are more expensive. So, if one joins a group, the prices will be more reasonable. In the mountains, the only disadvantage is if you are in a wall with another partner and if one of the participants gets tired or gets sick. In this case, you have to abort or cancel the summit and return together. For more information, contact us. We can schedule a call via WhatsApp to clarify all your questions.
In a mountain, for example, if 3 people go and one of the participants falls ill on the route, for security reasons they have to cancel or abort the summit or return all together. The same in a technical mountain if the climbing partner gets sick they all have to return, for these reasons sometimes it is better to go private only because for a single person the costs are more expensive for the same reason that the trip would already be private .
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