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Travel Agencies in Huaraz:

  • Active Peru Travel E.I.R.L. (Phone: +51 43 951 5885)

  • Amazing Peru (Phone: +51 43 42 65 26)

  • Andean Kingdom (Phone: +51 43 42 55 55)

  • Andean Climbing (Phone: n/a)

  • Andes Adventure Land (Phone: n/a)

  • Baloo Tours (Phone: +51 43 42 78 30)

  • Casa de Guias (Phone: +51 43 42 18 11)

  • Chavin Tours (Phone: +51 1 44 700 24)

  • Expeandes (Phone: n/a)

  • Explorandes (Phone: +51 43 42 19 60 )

  • Galaxia Expeditions (Phone: +51 43 42 27 92)

  • Huascaran Peru (Phone: +51 43 72 25 23)

  • Huayhuash Tours (Phone: n/a)




  • Inca World Adventures (Phone: +51 43 42 77 72)

  • JM Expeditions (Phone: +51 43 42 80 17)

  • Montañero (Phone: +51 43 42 63 86)

  • Mountain Bike Adventures (Phone: +51 43 42 42 59)

  • Mountclimb (Phone: +51 43 42 60 60)

  • Monttrek (Phone: +51 43 42 11 24)

  • Pablo Tours (Phone: +51 43 42 11 45)

  • Peaks Peru (Phone: +51 43 42 24 62)

  • Perou Voyages (Phone: +51 43 42 56 89)

  • Peruvian Andes (Phone: +51 43 42 18 64)

  • Pyramid Adventures (Phone: +51 43 42 34 43)

  • Skyline Adventures (Phone: +51 43 42 70 97)

  • Siula Adventures (Phone: n/a)

  • Solandino (Phone: +51 43 42 22 05)

 
 

Travel Agencies in the Callejon de Huaylas:

  • Caraz: Pony Expeditions (Phone: +51 43 39 16 42)

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The city of Huaraz is the hub for all hiking activity in the Cordillera Blanca and Huayhuash, and frequent rural buses transport enthusiasts to a variety of trailheads.

Along the main street of Luzuriaga, colorful billboard signs lend distinction to an otherwise dull facade of street-front shops. Most of these promote tourism in some form, so finding a comfortable day tour, renting hiking gear, or buying souvenirs is as easy as locating the proper agency by identifying its sign out front.

There are lots of shops from supermarkets to the "real" markets. You can even by technical mountaineering gear but expect to pay pretty high prices.

A number of good restaurants (whose status is often elevated to excellent after a long hike) serve up a variety of food and a couple of lively peņas, featuring groups playing the traditional music of the Andes, provide a place to loosen up before or after a strenuous four days' trekking. Peru
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