Huaraz: Pastoruri-Gletscher - Tagestour - Eis und Abenteuer





Beschreibung
Lernen Sie den spektakulären Glaciar Pastouri auf dieser spannenden Expedition hautnah kennen. Dieses eintägige Abenteuer führt Sie ins Herz der Cordillera Blanca, um den beeindruckenden Gletscher hautnah zu erleben. Wandern Sie durch unberührte Andenlandschaften, genießen Sie atemberaubende Ausblicke und haben Sie die Möglichkeit, dieses bemerkenswerte Naturwunder zu erkunden. Glaciar Pastouri bietet einen Tag voller Ehrfurcht und Abenteuer in den Höhengebieten Perus.
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Unvergessliche Abenteuertouren südlich von Huaraz zum schneebedeckten Pastoruri und beobachten Sie wunderschöne Landschaften der Cordillera Blanca. Wir passieren malerische Städte von: Recuay (3.422 Meter über dem Meeresspiegel), Ticapampa (3.456 Meter über dem Meeresspiegel) und Catac (3.466 Meter über dem Meeresspiegel), wo wir auf einen Coca-Tee gegen Soroche anhalten.
Weiter geht es mit einem Abstecher von der asphaltierten Straße in Richtung der Pachacoto-Schlucht, wir erreichen die PATOCOCHA-Lagune, ein Gebiet, in dem Wildenten verschiedener Sorten leben, wir werden die Quelle des vergasten Wassers von PUMAPAMPA sehen, die auch als „Quelle der Jugend“ bekannt ist, ein kleiner See mit 7 Farben namens UMAPASHIMIN. Wir finden die repräsentativsten Pflanzen in den peruanischen Anden, die bis zu 12 Meter messen und ungefähr 100 Jahre leben
Wir werden einen kurzen Halt einlegen, um die Puya Raimondi zu sehen, eine repräsentative Pflanze der Anden, die bis zu 12 Meter hoch werden kann, bis zu 8 Tausend Blütenbündel hervorbringt und bis zu 100 Jahre lebt, aber sobald sie blüht, stirbt sie ab. Wir werden Wandmalereien von Höhlenmalereien beobachten.
Wir werden einen Spaziergang von etwa 1 Stunde (einfache Strecke) machen, bis wir den verschneiten Pastoruri (5.000 Meter über dem Meeresspiegel) erreichen.Wir werden seine großen Eiswände besichtigen, die uns das schreckliche Zurückziehen der Gletscher aufgrund der globalen Erwärmung unseres Planeten verstehen lassen und beeindruckende Ausblicke auf die Berglandschaft erhalten, die diesen Ort umgibt. Hier können Sie den Kontakt mit dem Schnee und der gefrorenen Lagune genießen.
Nach dem Mittagessen in Catac kehren wir nach Huaraz zurück
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Bewertungen(6)
I didn’t actually get to go to the glacier. Altitude sickness got the best of me. I was told we were going to take horses and not to worry. The guy with the horses told me no because he had two left so he wanted to sell them to a couple to use because he would make more money. The group left without me and locked me out of the bus. So I paid to sit in gravel cold for two hours. Then lunch came. My name wasn’t listed anywhere. I was told we had to sign up before. I was unaware of this, so I didn’t get to join the group for lunch. However, I wasn’t the only one. A number of people didn’t know this either so we had to once again wait outside in the cold. So 7 of us went 8-5 without food. I went through my emails and messages multiple times. There was nothing about signing up for this. Additionally, on visitors page it says entrance fees covered. They are not. This I was told ahead of time but they wouldn’t tell us the prices until we reached the activity so no one knew how much money to bring. They also stopped frequently so their friends could board the bus to try to hustle us. They picked up 3 hitchhikers. The tour guide was yelling so loudly 4 people bought earplugs at one stop. We made jokes about it. He didn’t get the sarcasm and continued as we passed around a 24 count bottle of advil. It was gone before it made it back to the front. No one felt comfortable leaving anything unattended with all the random pickups, etc. in 60+ countries and hundreds of tours, this ranks as the worst.
The tour itself was beautiful, but the guide did not speak English at all despite the tour being advertised as having an English-speaking guide. Not “limited English” — literally no English communication during the tour. This was disappointing and misleading. If the tour is actually Spanish-only, this should be clearly stated in the description.
Well organised. Lunch stop was fabulous. Walk to the glacier was hard due to altitude. Alex the guide was excellent.
The tour was in Spanish, but the guide was happy to explain whatever I asked in English and everyone was really friendly… plus incredible scenery. Really enjoyed it.
The guide was nice, but the glacier was much smaller than I expected. You can’t get close to the glacier like what the photos show.
Overall a perfect day. The tour was definitely NOT in English even though it was purchased and stated English. Although I had my doubts about it since there doesn't seem to be many English-speaking tourists generally. And the price was cheap. However the tour guide did tell us some things individually when we stopped. Everyone was very nice. Also note that they pick you up from hotel in the AM but do not drop you at hotel afterwards. You have to walk/taxi to your place. Oh and if you take the horse UP, it will not be waiting for you when you come back to descend. It will be a different horse and a new charge, which we didn't know until getting back to the bottom - this has nothing to do with the tour operator, but just a tip. It was well organized. I would definitely do it again.
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