The Ishinca & Tocllaraju
Summit Scholarship

Calling all women who dream of mountaineering: apply for a scholarship to travel to South America and climb glaciated 5,000m+ peaks in the Peruvian Andes. Please note that you must have a valid passport in order to participate in this expedition.

The scholarship includes the expedition fee for an all-women 14-day expedition to Ishinca and Tocllaraju in the Cordillera Blanca of Peru, a $1000 flight stipend, top-notch mountaineering footwear from LOWA Boots, mountaineering attire from Fjällräven, and more. The scholarship’s total value is >$6,000.

  • Jagged peaks. Glaciated, crevassed terrain and expedition climbing at 6,000 meters — without the typical 3 week+ expedition time frame: that’s mountaineering in the Cordillera Blanca in Peru. This is one of the America’s most understated mountaineering destinations, with several introductory-level 18,000-20,000ft peaks beckoning.

  • With a 14-day itinerary, we’ll access the Cordillera Blanca to develop and solidify glacier travel at high altitude on Nevado Ishinca (18,143ft) prior to getting in position to attempt a summit on 19,790ft Tocllaraju. Thanks to uncomplicated access to these peaks from the city of Huaraz, known as South America’s outdoor capital, it is possible to combine both summits in a stunning two-week itinerary without compromising acclimatization.

    Ishinca is a terrific introductory high altitude climb suitable for first-time mountaineers. Tocllaraju is a more challenging climb that includes crevassed terrain and several sections of steeper angle snow climbing. It is a prize objective for the aspiring mountaineer after honing their foundational glacier climbing skills on Nevado Ishinca during the acclimatization phase.

  • July 13 - 27, 2025

  • No prior mountaineering experience is required. Participants must be in excellent physical condition. Previous hiking experience is required and previous backpacking experience is strongly recommended.

    • Guiding & logistics support on the mountain with a US-based female AWExpeditions guide in addition to an experienced local guide

    • All in-country transport

    • Meals on the mountain

    • Accommodation in Lima, Huaraz & on trail (double occupancy)

    • A $1000 flight stipend to help offset airfare costs

    • Top-notch mountaineering footwear from LOWA Boots, a mountaineering backpack from Deuter, and trekking poles from LEKI

    • Access to substantive discounts for personal gear purchases

    • The Summit Scholarship award does not cover:

      • Visa costs

      • Airfare to & from Lima above and beyond the travel stipend

      • Travel insurance or mandatory rescue insurance

      • Extra hotel nights in town in case of early departure from the mountain

      • Beverages and personal expenses such as battery charging fees, hot showers on the trail, etc.

      1. Personal mountaineering gear (backpack / sleeping bag / sleeping pad / crampons / axe - rentals are available in Huaraz)

      2. Guide gratuity