Best Chachacomani Climbing Guides 2025
Looking for the best guides to climb Chachacomani? We've analyzed 7 guide companies and their 1 reviews to help you make the best choice.
Top-Rated Guide Companies
Company | Rating | Reviews |
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Bolivian Mountaineering | 100% | 121 reviews |
Bolivian Mountains | 100% | 13 reviews |
Andean Ascents | 100% | 16 reviews |
Grupo Alpamayo Tours | 97% | 162 reviews |
SOUTH TREKS | 94% | 476 reviews |
Jiwaki | 93% | 402 reviews |
Inca Land Tours | 74% | 217 reviews |
Chachacomani Climber Reviews
Bolivian Mountaineering
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This was my second trip with Bolivian Mountaineering (first one in 2017). I came back to Bolivia because of how amazing Pedro and his team were two years ago, and I wasn’t disappointed this time either. Pedro told me he set up the company because he wanted to do things differently to other agencies in Bolivia: focussing on quality and satisfaction rather than cutting prices. This is confirmed by my experiences: I had an itinerary planned (chearoco, Chachacomani, ancohuma, illampu) which I decided to change when I arrived in la Paz (Pequeño Alpamayo direct + condor left wing instead of chearoco). Pedro was very accommodating and flexible, and we made the change. After acclimatising we climbed the direct route of pequeno Alpamayo (which was beautiful). Unfortunately I have a long running knee injury which decided to flare up at that moment. As a result we again had to change plans (at no cost to me, and no pressure from the company) and climbed Huayna (not my first time) to test my injury. Things seemed ok so we then went to illampu. Half way up my knee again started hurting and we decided to abort and turn back. The trip was not what I had planned and in many ways was disappointing, but I left happy thanks to Pedro. Throughout these couple of weeks, Pedro and his team were truly amazing: professional, flexible, sympathetic, and above all willing to stick their neck out: it was Pedro who told me, gently but firmly, that he thought we needed to head back down illampu. This was hard for me to hear at the time but was the right decision, and exactly what I would want a mountain guide (and friend) to say to me in a difficult mountaineering situation. I cannot recommend Bolivian mountaineering highly enough. I have found a lifelong climbing partner and will no doubt return to Bolivia again and again.