Huandoy
After Huascarán, which is roughly 11 kilometers south of Huandoy, Nevado Huandoy is the Cordillera Blanca's second highest mountain. Huandoy, also known as Tullparaju, is a mountain in Ancash, Peru, that is part of the Huascarán National Park. The mountain features four unique peaks, three of which are over 6,000 feet in elevation. This mountain's tallest summit is 20,981 feet above sea level (6,395 m). Huaraz, Peru's gateway to the Andes and seat of the Ancash department, is once again the best method to go to this peak.
Huandoy is part of Huascarán National Park, which is home to many of the Cordillera Blanca's greatest peaks. The majority of climbers arrive at Huaraz before beginning the perilous icefall ascent of Huandoy.
Location: Huascarán National Park
Elevation: 6,395 m
Range: Cordillera Occidental