The Cordillera Blanca, the largest chain of tropical snow-capped mountains in the world, is considered the Peruvian capital of mountaineering. Its environment, which boasts the highest and most beautiful snow-capped peaks in the country, has made it famous among adventure tourists.
Among its summits are: Huascarán (6768 masl), Huandoy (6000 masl), Chopicalqui (6354 masl), Chacraraju (6112 masl), Alpamayo (5947 masl), and Copa (6118 masl). The different types of mountains in the Cordillera Blanca allow mountaineers from all over the world, but mostly Europeans, to "reach the sky on foot."
Practicing mountaineering in the Peruvian Andes is an unparalleled experience. That is why our country attracts adventure sports enthusiasts for its landscapes and good weather for most of the year.
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