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Best 1 Inca Trail, Peru
Inca Trail, Peru

The classic Inca Trail is a 26-mile trek leading to the iconic Machu Picchu. It requires permits booked months in advance due to limited daily access, and involves navigating varied terrain, including...

9.6 Brilliant
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2 Huascarán
Huascarán

Huascarán, Peru's highest peak at 6,768 meters (22,205 feet), presents a more technical challenge than Aconcagua. Its steep, glaciated slopes and complex terrain demand strong mountaineering skills an...

9.5 Brilliant
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3 Bolivia
Bolivia
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Bolivia is arguably the most affordable country in South America. It is a land of extremes, featuring the surreal Salar de Uyuni salt flats, the high-altitude Andes, and the lush Amazon basin. For tra...

9.2 Excellent
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4 Nevado Sajama
Nevado Sajama

Nevado Sajama, Bolivia's highest peak at 6,542 meters (21,463 feet), offers a unique climbing experience. It's a dormant volcano with a permanent ice cap. The ascent involves glacier travel and some s...

8.9 Very Good
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5 Chimborazo
Chimborazo

Chimborazo, in Ecuador, is notable not only for its 6,268-meter (20,564-foot) elevation but also for its equatorial location, making its summit the furthest point from the Earth's center. The ascent i...

8.8 Very Good
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Touching the Void

Touching the Void recounts the harrowing 1985 climb of Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes, focusing on Joe Simpson and Simon Yates's ordeal after Simpson falls into a crevasse. The documentary combine...

8.4 Very Good
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7 Yerupajá
Yerupajá

Yerupajá, Peru's second-highest peak, is a remote and challenging climb. Reaching 6,635 meters (21,768 feet), it's known for its steep, icy slopes and unpredictable weather. The ascent requires advanc...

8.4 Very Good
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8 Aconcagua
Aconcagua

Aconcagua, located in the Andes Mountains of Argentina, stands as the highest peak outside of Asia, reaching a staggering 6,961 meters (22,838 feet). While considered non-technical, the altitude prese...

8.3 Very Good
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9 Tres Cruces
Tres Cruces

Tres Cruces, located in Torres del Paine National Park, Chile, is a popular trekking destination offering stunning views of the iconic granite towers. The ascent involves glacier travel and some scram...

8.1 Very Good
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10 El Misti
El Misti

El Misti, a prominent volcano near Arequipa, Peru, offers a challenging and rewarding climb. Reaching 5,822 meters (19,104 feet), it features steep slopes, glaciers, and unpredictable weather. The asc...

8.1 Very Good
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11 Nevado Alpamayo
Nevado Alpamayo

Nevado Alpamayo, in Peru, is renowned for its stunning pyramid shape and challenging climbing conditions. Reaching 5,947 meters (19,511 feet), the ascent involves technical climbing on steep snow and...

8.0 Very Good
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12 Aconcagua - Normal Route
Aconcagua - Normal Route

The Normal Route on Aconcagua, the highest peak in the Americas, is a popular but challenging climb. While not technically demanding, the extreme altitude (6,961 meters) presents significant physiolog...

7.8 Good
13 Peru
Peru

Peru is a bucket-list destination that can be done on a budget if planned correctly. While iconic sites like Machu Picchu require significant entry fees and logistics, the rest of the countryfrom the...

7.8 Good
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14 Patagonia (Argentina/Chile)
Patagonia (Argentina/Chile)

Patagonia, shared by Argentina and Chile, is a vast and stunning region of mountains, glaciers, and fjords. Torres del Paine National Park in Chile is a major draw, offering world-class trekking. El...

7.7 Good
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15 Cerro Colorado
Cerro Colorado

Cerro Colorado, near Bariloche, Argentina, is a popular destination for both skiing and trekking. Reaching 2,270 meters (7,451 feet), the ascent involves hiking through forests and alpine meadows. The...

7.7 Good
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16 Maras Salt
Maras Salt

Maras Salt is harvested from natural salt ponds in the Maras region of Peru, high in the Andes Mountains. The salt forms as a result of natural evaporation from underground springs. It has a unique, c...

7.5 Good
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17 Mount Yaraví
Mount Yaraví

Mount Yaraví, in Ecuador, is a remote and challenging peak for experienced mountaineers. Reaching 5,662 meters (18,576 feet), the ascent involves technical climbing on steep snow and ice slopes. The m...

7.3 Good
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