Trek on this guided tour in the stunning Cordillera Real in the Bolivian Andes
Searching for your next mountain adventure? The Cordillera Real Trek tour should be at the top of your list. There is no better way to experience Bolivia’s magical Cordillera Real mountain range!
The Cordillera Real Trek will get any avid hiker up into one of the most unique mountain ranges on earth. Rising from the ground near the Amazon rainforest, these fascinating mountains are flanked by lakes, lagoons, valleys, and remote landscapes waiting to be found.
Hike under perpetual rainbows caused by nearby lakes, toe around massive glaciers, and ascend near some of Bolivia’s highest peaks. By night, you’ll sleep in alpine lodges and tents thousands of metres above sea level. Meet the local Tuni people and learn about their lives up here by the mountainside, and bond over your mutual appreciation for this unique place.
The guided Cordillera Real Trek tour is an unforgettable trek through the Cordillera Real and undoubtedly one of the most unique ways to experience the beauty of Bolivia.
Highlights of the Cordillera Real Trek
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Cordillera Real Trek Itinerary
Day 1 Arrival in La Paz and Sorata
Welcome to Bolivia! After flying into La Paz, you’ll be transferred to Sorata. Keep an eye out the window, you’ll be driving along the mountains into the deep valley where Sorata lies, right at the foot of Illampu. Tonight, rest up for the big trip ahead.
Overnight Location: Ecolodge in Sorata
Distance: None
Meals: None
Day 2 Sorata to Laguna Chilata
Begin the day with a hike southwest through rolling fields. Once you get higher, the peak of Illampu comes into focus. Keep that pretty view in mind as the elevation starts to catch up to you- it’s not long before you’ll make camp for the night near Chilata Lake.
Overnight Location: Camping in Laguna Chilata (4,200m)
Distance: 6.5 hours, 1520m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3 Trek to Laguna Glacier and Campo Venado
How are the legs feeling today? You’re just getting started! The next leg of your Cordillera Real hiking tour begins heading southeast, crossing a pass to get onto the contour line of the western slope of Illampu. You’ll end up at the Glacier Lagoon, with fabulous views surrounding you. Take a rocky descent down to your camp and get cozy for dinner.
Overnight Location: Camping in Camp Venado (4,300m)
Distance: 6.5 hours, 900m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4 Trek to Mina Susana and Lojena
Day four begins with an ascent up to a pass that overlooks the Susana mine, where silver and tin were mined. You’ll see the hints of mining activity on the mountain as you hike. Follow the western slope of Achachi Khollu before a descent into Millipaya. You’ll cross a creek and head right back up to the Khota Pata Lake, with the towering Chuto Kalani in the foreground. Walk by a few alpine lakes to Lojena, where it’s time to rest for the night with a view over the Millipaya Valley.
Overnight Location: Camping in Lojena (4,360m)
Distance: 6.5 hours, 640m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5 Trek to Laguna San Francisco
Ready for the next adventure? Begin the day with an ascent up to the Chotanlona Pass, where you’re surrounded by Illampu, Chearoco, and Ancohuma peaks. Then, head down to Lake San Francisco, which is bright turquoise and quite tempting after such a long hike. Don’t dive in just yet, there are hot springs nearby! Soak your legs and then relax at camp for the night.
Overnight Location: Camping at Laguna San Francisco (4,520m)
Distance: 5.5 hours, 700m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6 Trek to Laguna Chonja Quta
The next leg of your hiking trip in the Cordillera Real beings with three ascents up passes that approach 5000m above sea level. Out of breath a bit? Hopefully it’s the scenery! You’ll head into a valley adorned with two bright blue lakes. This is one of the most beautiful areas in the whole mountain range, so it’s only natural you’ll be setting up camp here for the night.
Overnight Location: Camping in Laguna Chonja Quta (4,720m)
Distance: 6.5 hours, 745m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7 Trek to Laguna Jistana Quta
This morning, you’re welcome to relax for a bit in the sun around the lake, which is going to feel amazing after all the kilometres you’ve put in so far. If you’re still feeling chipper, hike up to Calzeda Pass, which is between Calzeda and Kasiri peaks. What a view! Then, descend back to the lake to enjoy lunch before breaking camp and heading to Lake Jistana, where you can enjoy the sun again for the rest of the evening.
Overnight Location: Camping in Laguna Jistana (4,560m)
Distance: 3 hours, 350m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 8 Trek to Laguna Chiscacalliuani
After breakfast, you’ll head west to Niquioyo Kohta Lake. The view of the Condor Kipina is fantastic, so bring that camera! Then, a ridge walk provides a breathtaking panoramic view of the Altiplano and Lake Titicaca. Enjoy the sights while you cross two passes before scree surfing downwards to the emerald Chiscacalliuani Lake. Enjoy dinner and put your feet up.
Overnight Location: Camping in Laguna Chiscacalliuani (4,820m)
Distance: 7 hours, 800m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 9 Rio Chacha Kumani & Jayllawaya Valley
Begin the 8th day of your Cordillera Real hiking journey with a trek past the swampy valley of Chacha Kumani, which is bordered by a large glacier. Hop over soft moss to begin ascending the valley wall, where you’ll enjoy crystal-clear views of the Chachacomani glacier. Then, head down into the Pur Purani Valley, hike over 3 passes, and finally pitch your tent to admire the mountains and enjoy dinner before bed.
Overnight Location: Camping in Jayllawaya Valley (4,480m)
Distance: 7.5 hours, 905m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 10 Trek to Laguna Khotia
Day 10 begins with a steep hike up to a plateau, where you’ll enjoy the briefly flat ground as you approach the Wara Warani lagoon, which sits at the foot of the Wara Warani glacier. To your delight, the glacier feeds a lovely turquoise lake where you can splash your face if you’d like. It’s beautiful here, so take some time to soak it up before climbing to a steep pass at 5500m that overlooks the Kunu Pampa glacier. You’ll drop down across an ice field to a remote valley, where the Minchin Pass is the only thing standing between you and your campsite (and dinner!) at the Khotia lagoon.
Overnight Location: Camping in Laguna Khotia (4,450m)
Distance: 7.5 hours, 810m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 11 Trek to Laguna Ajwani
Good morning! Today begins with a hike to Chiarkhota Lake, which is not very technical and thus nice and relaxing. You’ll then head south towards the Contador Pass, which has a lovely view of the surrounding mountains. Pass swampy areas and smaller lakes before ascending to Ajwani Lake, a little blue gem filled with ducks. They might even try to share your dinner.
Overnight Location: Camping in Laguna Ajwani (4,615m)
Distance: 5 hours, 550m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 12 Trek to Laguna Jurikhota
Day 12 begins with breakfast by the lake before hiking alongside the mountains to the Milluni Pass, there the huge Huyana Potosi peak seems close enough to touch. Head down to Sistana Lake and enjoy a breather before hiking up to Janchallani Pass, where the views of Condoriri Massif, one of the largest glaciers in the area, are sublime. When you’re ready, descend to Jurikhota Lake to make camp and kick back.
Overnight Location: Camping in Laguna Jurikhota (4,700m)
Distance: 4 hours, 530m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 13 Trek over Austria Pass to Tuni
There’s an exciting day ahead! Climb up to Congelada Lake, which is pure magic. You’ll never want to forget the views up here. Then, continue on to Austria Pass, which is nowhere near Austria but very splendid. Hike down to Chiarkhota Lake, which serves as basecamp for several climbs in the sea. You’ll arrive at Tuni, where the locals are excited to welcome you. Spend the evening enjoying music, food, and visiting.
Overnight Location: Ecolodge in Tuni (4,450m)
Distance: 7.5 hours, 525m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 14 Tuni Community & Departure
All too soon, the end of your Cordillera Real adventure has come. Before you rest your feet (for a long time, hopefully!), you’ll enjoy a traditional breakfast with the Tuni people before learning about their day to day life, helping them make a traditional “huatia” meal for lunch, and then heading to La Paz after you’ve bid your new friends farewell
Overnight Location: None
Distance: None
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Cordillera Real Trek Price and Dates
This guided hiking tour of the Cordillera Real in Bolivia is always run as a private tour for your group only, and the price depends on the number of travellers in your group.
Prices below are per person:
- Guided Groups of 4: $2,990 USD per person
Please note that the pricing might change depending on your group size.
Book NowAccommodation on the Cordillera Real Trek Tour
This tour is based in mountain ecolodges and campsites. The lodges offer pleasant rooms with unique mountain settings. Rooms are double occupancy, and single travelers will pay a supplement. All camping supplies are included.
In some cases, accommodation listed below may need to be substituted for other, comparable accommodations.
Single Rooms and Solo Travelers
You can pay a supplement of $30 USD to have a private room while staying in a hotel and have a single tent while camping. Contact us and we can try and match single travelers up where possible.
Hotels on Standard Tour
Altai Oasis in Sorata
This relaxing lode features hammocks, barbecues, and great mountain views. Some bathrooms are private, and some are shared.
Camping in the Bolivian Andes
You will spend most nights of this trip camping under the stars in the Cordillera Real. All camping supplies will be provided for you.
Ecolodge de Tuni in Tuni
This cozy ecolodge has simple rooms, fields full of llamas, and friendly owners.
What’s Included in the Cordillera Real Trek Tour?
Meals
13 breakfasts, 13 lunches and 12 dinners are included.
Accommodations
Accommodation for 13 nights is included.
Transportation during the Tour
All required private and luggage transfers are included.
Also Included
- English speaking trekking guide
- Entrance fees to national parks
- Camping equipment
- Cook on trekking days
- Porter services for individual and group equipment (llamas, mules)
Not included
- Travel insurance
- Lunches and dinners or drinks and snacks not previously mentioned
- Flights to and from La Paz
- Visa if required
- Personal equipment
- Domestic airport tax ($3 USD per person)
Optional Extras
- Extra night at any point of the travel
- Tips for the crew
Frequently Asked Questions about Cordillera Real Trek
Thaki Travel is a boutique tour operator based in Bolivia. Thaki aims to show you the best of Bolivian landscape, cuisine, and adventure. They are known for their professionalism, reactivity, and deep knowledge of each corner of Bolivia.
Thaki Travels aims to go the extra mile and surprise their guests with unexpected experiences and places. They use high-quality equipment to make mountain trips as safe and enjoyable as possible.
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Hugo is an IFMGA certified mountain guide and a well-known cultural guide. He has 11 years of experience and, born at the foot of the Illimani mountain, has been fascinated by the mountains since he was a child. He started preparing for the IFMGA curriculum at the age of 23, and passed the exam in 2009. Ever since, he’s been leading groups in his beloved native Bolivia.
- Q: What are guests most surprised about when visiting Bolivia?
- A: When we pass through the more remote villages in the mountain regions of Bolivia, they are very surprised to see how the local communities live in these places. They’re surprised by the difficulty of the seasons, how they cook, and all the traditional methods they have for different aspects of their lives.
- Q: Where do you like to travel on holidays?
- A: To the beach of Mexico! Bolivia is a landlocked country.
- Q: What do your guests say they like best about the tours you lead?
- A: What my guests say cannot really be measured in words. My biggest satisfaction is when they make it to the summit. The tears of pride, happiness, and amazement speak volumes. I love when they hug me and thank me for helping them get there.