20,801 feet/6,342 meters

At 6,342 m (20,801 ft), Parinacota is a beautiful cone shaped
volcano situated on the Chilean and Bolivian border. From its
summit, incomparable views of its sister volcanoes Sajama 6,550
m (21,484 ft) to the northeast and Pomarape 6,222 m (20,408 ft)
directly to the north are possible, and on a particularly clear
day, the Pacific Ocean to the west can be discerned. After a straightforward
climb up the snow capped volcano, mountaineers are rewarded with
a panoramic view of the Cordillera Occidental and a glimpse down
and into the enormous crater found at the snow covered summit.
| LENGHT |
2 or 3 days |
| RATIO |
2 clients 1 guide |
| DIFFICULTY |
Beginners |
| COST |
$us 449 |
HIGHLIGHTS:
- One of the most beautiful volcanoes in the World
- High summit rate 80%
- Beautiful views over Sajama (Bolivia) and Lauka (Chile) Nationals
Parks
- Plenty of photo opportunities.
- Ideal for beginners
SUITABLE FOR:
- Average fitness.
- Acclimatized and determined people.
- Beginners to experienced climbers.
Itenerary
Day 1. In the morning we depart La Paz bound for
the Village of Sajama 4,250m (13,944 ft) situated near the base
of Volcan Sajama. Travel is via 4x4 vehicles for approximately
five hours. We arrive at the village of Sajama and then continue
to Parinacota´s base camp 4,800m (15,749 ft). The remaining afternoon
can be spent taking a few photos or just relaxing.
Day 2. Departure at 4:00 am in a tentative ascent to the
summit and return to the base camp. After a pre-dawn wake up,
we rope up and ascend in order to reach the summit. No technical
dificulties but a specific equipment can be required (ropes /
crampons / ice axe) according to the snow conditions. Approximately
8h round-trip (depending on weather conditions). After ascending
for 8 hours, the expedition arrives at the summit. After a well-deserved
round of congratulations and photos, the expedition begins the
3 to 4 hour descent to basecamp. By the end of the day, return
to the village of Sajama by jeep. Hot springs.
Day 3. Return trip to La Paz. Plenty of photo opportunities
are available as we traverse the Cordillera Occidental on our
way back to the capital city.
LAND COSTS INCLUDE:
- Transportation. Bolivian Journeys has a private driver to
provide in country transport, thus ensuring our safety and facilitating
an independent schedule that does not depend on public transportation.
- Food. We eat high quality meals using fresh local ingredients.
- All group climbing gear.
- Cook
- Professional mountain guide.
LAND COSTS DO NOT INCLUDE:
- Meals except while climbing
- Personal gear
- Gratuities to guides and staff
- Insurance
- Rescue or medical expenses that may occur during the trip.