Chachani Volcano, an active peak near Arequipa in southern Peru, stands as a prominent landmark in the region. Known for being one of the world’s more accessible 20,000-foot (6,075-meter) climbs, it still presents an intermediate to challenging two-day ascent. From the summit, climbers are rewarded with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the rugged Andes mountains. The climb offers a mix of rocky terrain and high-altitude conditions, providing a memorable experience for those who venture to its peak.
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