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Information for people wanting to do this solo/non-guided.

The fee to enter the park is $10000 per person, which is paid at the checkpoint in Talabre upon arrival.

You will need to arrive at the checkpoint in Talabre before 8.30am if you want to climb Lascar, as it’s ‘protocol’ to refuse anyone after this point. We turned up at 9.20am the day before and they said we wouldn’t get back in time (you need to be back at the checkpoint before 4pm), although it is definitely doable if you are a fast walker! (Not sure if you could just lie and say you’re only going to the Laguna and they’d let you through?)

From Talabre, you drive 30 minutes east (road is tarmacced for half the way, rutted gravel the rest) until a building on the left in front of Laguna Lejia (easy to spot, this is only the second building you will see I think). Here is a 30 minute-ish off road journey to the trailhead.

DO I NEED A 4x4? Probably, though I think might be doable without one, depending on the conditions and the car but would be a bit sketchy and you’d have to go very slow. The first 20 minutes or so would be SUPER bumpy but probably fine. The last 10 minutes has some sections of deeper sand, but if you build up the speed on the good bits you might be able to coast through the deeper bits. You wouldn’t however be able to park at the top where the tour companies park. We hired a 4x4 (Nissan X Trail, 2.5L)and still weren’t able to get up there! Very steep, uneven and deep sand in places. You could park ~800m or so further down the hill though easily, which is what we did.

The walk itself was short but great views at the top. You can no longer climb to the summit, which you’re told at the checkpoint. It wasn’t clear which summit they meant as there’s one to the east and west of the path. Turns out they meant both of them and you need to stay immediately around the crater. But don’t worry you don’t actually lose out as I don’t think the view is any better from up there. Lots of reviews talking about the difficulty, we’re fairly fit walkers and it took us around 2hrs up 30 minutes down. If you’ve acclimatised before think you’ll be fine. Lots of ostriches, vicuñas and flamingos in the Laguna nearby which is well worth going to the viewpoint to the south of it! Amazing colour. Photos and videos show: The view down from the Volcano showing the road you drive on to get there. Also showing where the powerful cars were able to park (centre) and where we parked (white car 1km or so down the road. Video showing the start of the steep bit (deep and uneven sand track just out of sight, we gave it three attempts with no luck) Video showing the majority of the off road section and how...

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ATENÇÃO, ISSO NÃO É UM PASSEIO TURÍSTICO!

As agencias te vendem como passeio, não é! Você precisa estar muito bem fisicamente e mentalmente para conseguir subir. Escolham muito bem os "montanhistas", eles mesmos ficam P da vida quando percebem que o grupo não é preparado.

Perguntem quantos montanhistas acompanham (precisa ir pelo menos 2 dependendo do tamanho do grupo), quantas paradas são feitas no trajeto (recomendo pelo menos 3), se deixam tirar foto no trajeto de subida e descida (eu não pude e a vista é muito mais bonita no trajeto, lá em cima não da pra ver nada). Pergunte sobre quais tipos de comida eles te dão antes e durante a subida. Eu não consegui comer nada que deram (só carboidrato/açucar puro, só coisa doce as 5 da manhã) e ainda te orientam a não comer proteína na noite anterior.

Foi o maior perrengue da minha vida, mas consegui subir. Lá no topo é uma decepção, a vista não é legal. Muita fumaça, não dá pra ver quase nada, muito vento, cheiro de enxofre. Não te dão nem 30 minutos para descansar e você já precisa descer literalmente correndo e é cada um por si, vcs não descem em fila e literalmente precisa descer escorregando. O trajeto é super íngreme, instável (areia, pedra). Se vc tem limitação física, qualquer limitação, não vá. Nem se estiver resfriado, nao vá.

MUITA gente não consegue subir, e sabe o que acontece? Os montanhistas te largam no caminho e na volta vc pode tentar voltar com o grupo (o percurso da ida não é o mesmo da volta) OU falam pra vc voltar sozinho pro carro se quiser. Isso eu vi acontecer lá, e também foi a orientação que recebi.

Repito, escolham muito bem com quais profissionais vocês vão subir. Já adianto que os mais baratos, não são legais. Infelizmente não lembro o nome dos montanhistas e a empresa deles. Mas era um mau humor do começo ao fim, dentro do carro entrava cheiro de escapamento, 4 da manhã e fui obrigada a ouvir música esquisita com o guia cantando o trajeto inteiro.

Leve gatorade, passem protetor solar e levem protetor pequeno. Use óculos escuros, se tiverem luva, recomendo. Eu queimei (surgiram feridas) nas minhas mãos por causa do sol. Tente ir somente com a garrafa na mochila, quanto menos peso, melhor.

Para as mulheres: quase nao tem pedra grande o suficiente pra vc fazer suas necessidades. Tanto na base do vulcão, quanto lá em cima. Leve álcool em gel e...

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1y

Absolutely incredible experience. The drive from San Pedro to the base of the climb was roughly 1hr 45min. With a stop at the entrance of the park. The drive up was during the sunrise and combined with the landscape, made it a surreal and beautiful experience. The climb took us about 2.5hrs, but the first 30min was the hardest. Once we got acclimated and into the rhythm, the climb wasn’t so bad. If you follow the motto “slow and steady wins the race” you should be fine. We had also been in San Pedro for 3 days (the climb was our 4th day) so we were pretty acclimated. The views were spectacular. It was like being on another planet. Let the photos speak...

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Adam WalkerAdam Walker
Information for people wanting to do this solo/non-guided. The fee to enter the park is $10000 per person, which is paid at the checkpoint in Talabre upon arrival. You will need to arrive at the checkpoint in Talabre before 8.30am if you want to climb Lascar, as it’s ‘protocol’ to refuse anyone after this point. We turned up at 9.20am the day before and they said we wouldn’t get back in time (you need to be back at the checkpoint before 4pm), although it is definitely doable if you are a fast walker! (Not sure if you could just lie and say you’re only going to the Laguna and they’d let you through?) From Talabre, you drive 30 minutes east (road is tarmacced for half the way, rutted gravel the rest) until a building on the left in front of Laguna Lejia (easy to spot, this is only the second building you will see I think). Here is a 30 minute-ish off road journey to the trailhead. DO I NEED A 4x4? Probably, though I think might be doable without one, depending on the conditions and the car but would be a bit sketchy and you’d have to go very slow. The first 20 minutes or so would be SUPER bumpy but probably fine. The last 10 minutes has some sections of deeper sand, but if you build up the speed on the good bits you might be able to coast through the deeper bits. You wouldn’t however be able to park at the top where the tour companies park. We hired a 4x4 (Nissan X Trail, 2.5L)and still weren’t able to get up there! Very steep, uneven and deep sand in places. You could park ~800m or so further down the hill though easily, which is what we did. The walk itself was short but great views at the top. You can no longer climb to the summit, which you’re told at the checkpoint. It wasn’t clear which summit they meant as there’s one to the east and west of the path. Turns out they meant both of them and you need to stay immediately around the crater. But don’t worry you don’t actually lose out as I don’t think the view is any better from up there. Lots of reviews talking about the difficulty, we’re fairly fit walkers and it took us around 2hrs up 30 minutes down. If you’ve acclimatised before think you’ll be fine. Lots of ostriches, vicuñas and flamingos in the Laguna nearby which is well worth going to the viewpoint to the south of it! Amazing colour. Photos and videos show: 1. The view down from the Volcano showing the road you drive on to get there. Also showing where the powerful cars were able to park (centre) and where we parked (white car 1km or so down the road. 2. Video showing the start of the steep bit (deep and uneven sand track just out of sight, we gave it three attempts with no luck) 3. Video showing the majority of the off road section and how rutted it was.
Karen KKaren K
ATENÇÃO, ISSO NÃO É UM PASSEIO TURÍSTICO! As agencias te vendem como passeio, não é! Você precisa estar muito bem fisicamente e mentalmente para conseguir subir. Escolham muito bem os "montanhistas", eles mesmos ficam P da vida quando percebem que o grupo não é preparado. Perguntem quantos montanhistas acompanham (precisa ir pelo menos 2 dependendo do tamanho do grupo), quantas paradas são feitas no trajeto (recomendo pelo menos 3), se deixam tirar foto no trajeto de subida e descida (eu não pude e a vista é muito mais bonita no trajeto, lá em cima não da pra ver nada). Pergunte sobre quais tipos de comida eles te dão antes e durante a subida. Eu não consegui comer nada que deram (só carboidrato/açucar puro, só coisa doce as 5 da manhã) e ainda te orientam a não comer proteína na noite anterior. Foi o maior perrengue da minha vida, mas consegui subir. Lá no topo é uma decepção, a vista não é legal. Muita fumaça, não dá pra ver quase nada, muito vento, cheiro de enxofre. Não te dão nem 30 minutos para descansar e você já precisa descer literalmente correndo e é cada um por si, vcs não descem em fila e literalmente precisa descer escorregando. O trajeto é super íngreme, instável (areia, pedra). Se vc tem limitação física, qualquer limitação, não vá. Nem se estiver resfriado, nao vá. MUITA gente não consegue subir, e sabe o que acontece? Os montanhistas te largam no caminho e na volta vc pode tentar voltar com o grupo (o percurso da ida não é o mesmo da volta) OU falam pra vc voltar sozinho pro carro se quiser. Isso eu vi acontecer lá, e também foi a orientação que recebi. Repito, escolham muito bem com quais profissionais vocês vão subir. Já adianto que os mais baratos, não são legais. Infelizmente não lembro o nome dos montanhistas e a empresa deles. Mas era um mau humor do começo ao fim, dentro do carro entrava cheiro de escapamento, 4 da manhã e fui obrigada a ouvir música esquisita com o guia cantando o trajeto inteiro. Leve gatorade, passem protetor solar e levem protetor pequeno. Use óculos escuros, se tiverem luva, recomendo. Eu queimei (surgiram feridas) nas minhas mãos por causa do sol. Tente ir somente com a garrafa na mochila, quanto menos peso, melhor. Para as mulheres: quase nao tem pedra grande o suficiente pra vc fazer suas necessidades. Tanto na base do vulcão, quanto lá em cima. Leve álcool em gel e lenço umedecido.
Paul OsswaldPaul Osswald
Absolutely incredible experience. The drive from San Pedro to the base of the climb was roughly 1hr 45min. With a stop at the entrance of the park. The drive up was during the sunrise and combined with the landscape, made it a surreal and beautiful experience. The climb took us about 2.5hrs, but the first 30min was the hardest. Once we got acclimated and into the rhythm, the climb wasn’t so bad. If you follow the motto “slow and steady wins the race” you should be fine. We had also been in San Pedro for 3 days (the climb was our 4th day) so we were pretty acclimated. The views were spectacular. It was like being on another planet. Let the photos speak for themselves.
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Information for people wanting to do this solo/non-guided. The fee to enter the park is $10000 per person, which is paid at the checkpoint in Talabre upon arrival. You will need to arrive at the checkpoint in Talabre before 8.30am if you want to climb Lascar, as it’s ‘protocol’ to refuse anyone after this point. We turned up at 9.20am the day before and they said we wouldn’t get back in time (you need to be back at the checkpoint before 4pm), although it is definitely doable if you are a fast walker! (Not sure if you could just lie and say you’re only going to the Laguna and they’d let you through?) From Talabre, you drive 30 minutes east (road is tarmacced for half the way, rutted gravel the rest) until a building on the left in front of Laguna Lejia (easy to spot, this is only the second building you will see I think). Here is a 30 minute-ish off road journey to the trailhead. DO I NEED A 4x4? Probably, though I think might be doable without one, depending on the conditions and the car but would be a bit sketchy and you’d have to go very slow. The first 20 minutes or so would be SUPER bumpy but probably fine. The last 10 minutes has some sections of deeper sand, but if you build up the speed on the good bits you might be able to coast through the deeper bits. You wouldn’t however be able to park at the top where the tour companies park. We hired a 4x4 (Nissan X Trail, 2.5L)and still weren’t able to get up there! Very steep, uneven and deep sand in places. You could park ~800m or so further down the hill though easily, which is what we did. The walk itself was short but great views at the top. You can no longer climb to the summit, which you’re told at the checkpoint. It wasn’t clear which summit they meant as there’s one to the east and west of the path. Turns out they meant both of them and you need to stay immediately around the crater. But don’t worry you don’t actually lose out as I don’t think the view is any better from up there. Lots of reviews talking about the difficulty, we’re fairly fit walkers and it took us around 2hrs up 30 minutes down. If you’ve acclimatised before think you’ll be fine. Lots of ostriches, vicuñas and flamingos in the Laguna nearby which is well worth going to the viewpoint to the south of it! Amazing colour. Photos and videos show: 1. The view down from the Volcano showing the road you drive on to get there. Also showing where the powerful cars were able to park (centre) and where we parked (white car 1km or so down the road. 2. Video showing the start of the steep bit (deep and uneven sand track just out of sight, we gave it three attempts with no luck) 3. Video showing the majority of the off road section and how rutted it was.
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ATENÇÃO, ISSO NÃO É UM PASSEIO TURÍSTICO! As agencias te vendem como passeio, não é! Você precisa estar muito bem fisicamente e mentalmente para conseguir subir. Escolham muito bem os "montanhistas", eles mesmos ficam P da vida quando percebem que o grupo não é preparado. Perguntem quantos montanhistas acompanham (precisa ir pelo menos 2 dependendo do tamanho do grupo), quantas paradas são feitas no trajeto (recomendo pelo menos 3), se deixam tirar foto no trajeto de subida e descida (eu não pude e a vista é muito mais bonita no trajeto, lá em cima não da pra ver nada). Pergunte sobre quais tipos de comida eles te dão antes e durante a subida. Eu não consegui comer nada que deram (só carboidrato/açucar puro, só coisa doce as 5 da manhã) e ainda te orientam a não comer proteína na noite anterior. Foi o maior perrengue da minha vida, mas consegui subir. Lá no topo é uma decepção, a vista não é legal. Muita fumaça, não dá pra ver quase nada, muito vento, cheiro de enxofre. Não te dão nem 30 minutos para descansar e você já precisa descer literalmente correndo e é cada um por si, vcs não descem em fila e literalmente precisa descer escorregando. O trajeto é super íngreme, instável (areia, pedra). Se vc tem limitação física, qualquer limitação, não vá. Nem se estiver resfriado, nao vá. MUITA gente não consegue subir, e sabe o que acontece? Os montanhistas te largam no caminho e na volta vc pode tentar voltar com o grupo (o percurso da ida não é o mesmo da volta) OU falam pra vc voltar sozinho pro carro se quiser. Isso eu vi acontecer lá, e também foi a orientação que recebi. Repito, escolham muito bem com quais profissionais vocês vão subir. Já adianto que os mais baratos, não são legais. Infelizmente não lembro o nome dos montanhistas e a empresa deles. Mas era um mau humor do começo ao fim, dentro do carro entrava cheiro de escapamento, 4 da manhã e fui obrigada a ouvir música esquisita com o guia cantando o trajeto inteiro. Leve gatorade, passem protetor solar e levem protetor pequeno. Use óculos escuros, se tiverem luva, recomendo. Eu queimei (surgiram feridas) nas minhas mãos por causa do sol. Tente ir somente com a garrafa na mochila, quanto menos peso, melhor. Para as mulheres: quase nao tem pedra grande o suficiente pra vc fazer suas necessidades. Tanto na base do vulcão, quanto lá em cima. Leve álcool em gel e lenço umedecido.
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Absolutely incredible experience. The drive from San Pedro to the base of the climb was roughly 1hr 45min. With a stop at the entrance of the park. The drive up was during the sunrise and combined with the landscape, made it a surreal and beautiful experience. The climb took us about 2.5hrs, but the first 30min was the hardest. Once we got acclimated and into the rhythm, the climb wasn’t so bad. If you follow the motto “slow and steady wins the race” you should be fine. We had also been in San Pedro for 3 days (the climb was our 4th day) so we were pretty acclimated. The views were spectacular. It was like being on another planet. Let the photos speak for themselves.
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