Bolivian Mountain Guides
Discover the Bolivian Mountains with us!
Due to a lack of accurate and updated information on trekking and climbing, Eduardo Mamani Q., a mountain guide with international certification (UIAGM / IFMGA) created this site where you will find all the information and assistance you require.
We specialize in high altitude, mountaineering, climbing and trekking expeditions in the Cordillera Real de los Andes – the mountain range surrounding La Paz, Bolivia. Our services are second to none, we boast a team of some of the finest, most knowledgeable, most experienced guides in the country together with only the highest quality technical equipment.
Whether you are looking for a tailor-made package for your visit to Bolivia or merely wish to ensure that your time on the mountain is organised with quality and expertise, you should take time to study our range of options – to enjoy the photos and videos if nothing else – and contact us with any further questions or to make a reservation.
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Climbing Pico Austria – Huayna Potosi (4 days)
Climbing Pico Austria – Huayna Potosi (4 days) Huayna Potosi (6.088m) Austria Peak, the ascent to this peak is ideal for a good acclimatization. Huayna

Climbing Pico Austria – Pequeño Alpamayo (4 days)
Climbing Pico Austria – Pequeño Alpamayo (4 days) Pico Austria – Little Alpamayo (5.425m) Little Alpamayo, this peak is impressive, beautiful and justifiably popular in
Climbing Pequeño Alpamayo (3 days)
Climbing Pequeño Alpamayo (3 Days) Pequeño Alpamayo (5.425 m.) Little Alpamayo (5,425 m.) Crossing the glacier to the top of the Tarija peak is just

Climbing Huayna Potosí (3 days)
Huayna Potosi (3 days) Huayna Potosí (6,088 m) The Huayna Potosí is one of the snowcaps preferred by the climbers, due to its ascension characteristics

Climbing Huayna Potosí (2 days)
Huayna Potosí (6.088 m) The Huayna Potosí is the most climbed mountain of 6,000 meters in the region of the Cordillera Real. This is due