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Ascenso al Monte Fuji en 2 días, Japón

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Ascenso al Monte Fuji en 2 días, Japón
Ascenso al Monte Fuji en 2 días, Japón
Ascenso al Monte Fuji en 2 días, Japón
Ascenso al Monte Fuji en 2 días, Japón
Ascenso al Monte Fuji en 2 días, Japón

Únete a nosotros en un inolvidable ascenso de 2 días al Monte Fuji, a través de la menos concurrida Ruta del Príncipe. ¡Disfruta del pico más alto y más emblemático de Japón!

Grupo

2 Días

Jul - Sep

Alto

Intermedio


Aspectos destacados

  • Disfruta de la mejor ruta y horario para evitar las multitudes típicas de verano en Fuji sin hacerlo más desafiante.
  • Ofrecemos recogida desde Tokio y Kawaguchiko para la máxima comodidad de los viajeros.
  • ¡Deleítate con la mejor comida de la montaña!

Descripción

Disfruta de una experiencia inolvidable en esta caminata nocturna por la Ruta del Príncipe para ascender al Monte Fuji.

El Monte Fuji, el volcán más alto de Japón con 3,776.24 metros (12,389 pies), se erige orgullosamente en la isla de Honshu y atrae a numerosos visitantes cada año. Su estatus como uno de los tres picos sagrados de Japón suma a su atractivo.

La Ruta del Príncipe es la mejor manera de evitar las multitudes de verano en el Mt. Fuji. Solo hay 3 pequeñas cabañas operativas en esta ruta, lo que significa que el número de escaladores es pequeño en comparación con los miles de personas en las otras rutas. No habrá esperas en atascos humanos, como suele ocurrir en las otras rutas.

Nuestra cabaña es un negocio familiar y ofrecen la mejor comida de la montaña. Todo lo que puedas comer de curry y arroz para la cena con abundancia de verduras y carne. Opción vegana también está disponible para la cena. Otras cabañas básicamente ofrecen una pequeña porción de arroz y algo de sopa de curry dejando a la mayoría de los escaladores sintiéndose hambrientos. El desayuno también incluye arroz ilimitado y sopa de miso, así como huevo frito y jamón. No pasarás hambre en este viaje.

También operamos exclusivamente aventuras en grupos pequeños con un máximo de 9 personas con 1 guía. Es una verdadera experiencia orientada al equipo donde el guía y otros participantes llegarán a conocerse a través de la ascensión.

Nuestro horario es diferente al de la mayoría de los viajes grupales guiados, ya que no vemos el amanecer desde la cumbre, donde miles de personas se reúnen cada mañana con sus teléfonos inteligentes en alto tomando fotos. Observamos el amanecer desde nuestra cabaña que tiene una vista perfecta y con muy poca gente allí. Luego, después de desayunar, nos dirigimos a la cumbre llegando después de que todas las multitudes del amanecer hayan dejado la cumbre, lo que hace que la experiencia sea en general mejor.

Consulta la sección de itinerario para aprender más sobre los tiempos y el programa día por día.

Si estás listo para una aventura inolvidable en Japón, reserva tu lugar ahora para este ascenso de 2 días al Monte Fuji. ¡Estamos emocionados de guiarte en este viaje memorable!

El precio incluye

  • Tarifa de guía
  • Transporte durante el viaje
  • Seguro personal
  • Permisos y tarifas de entrada
  • Gastos del guía de montaña

Detalles del precio

  • El precio cotizado se une a las Fechas de Grupo Abierto.
  • La recogida y entrega cerca de la Estación de Shinjuku en Tokio y Kawaguchiko cerca del Mt. Fuji están incluidas.
  • Cena y desayuno están incluidos en el viaje

Punto de encuentro

El punto de encuentro puede ser en Tokio o en Fuji: Recogida en Shinjuku: Lado este del Hotel Keio Plaza https://maps.app.goo.gl/nyq8gkE85gxeUUUv6 Recogida en Kawaguchiko: En frente del Terminal de Autobuses de Fujikyu Highland https://maps.app.goo.gl/nv7ZPxgdu68XXd7y8

Itinerario

Día 1: Día 1

8:30 a.m. Recogida cerca de la Estación de Shinjuku 9:45 a.m. Recogida desde el Terminal de Autobuses Fujikyu Highland en Kawaguchiko, luego parada en la tienda de conveniencia antes de dirigirse a la 5ª estación. 11:00 a.m. - Llegaremos a la 5ª estación de la ruta Fujinomiya, prepararemos nuestro equipo y comenzaremos a subir la montaña. 3:30 p.m. - Llegada a la 8ª estación de la Ruta Gotemba - Akaiwa-kan 5:00 p.m. - Cena en la Cabaña - Todo lo que puedas comer de curry y arroz 7:00 p.m. - A dormir

Día 2: Día 2

4:00 a.m. - Despertarse para el amanecer que es entre 4:15 y 4:45 dependiendo de la época del año 5:00 a.m. - desayuno 6:00 a.m. - empezar a dirigirse a la cumbre 7:30 ~8:45 a.m. tiempo de exploración de la cumbre - Ir a la estación meteorológica en la verdadera cumbre y luego rodear el cráter de vuelta a la Ruta Gotemba y comenzar el descenso 10:00 a.m. - Descanso en la cabaña de la 8ª estación para recoger cualquier equipo que hayamos almacenado 12:00 p.m. - Almuerzo en la cabaña de la sexta estación de Fujinomiya 1:00 p.m. - Regreso a la 5ª estación de la Ruta Fujinomiya 1:45 p.m. - Dejar en el Terminal de Autobuses Fujikyu Highland en Kawaguchiko 3:30 p.m. - Regreso a Shinjuku (La llegada real depende de la velocidad de caminata del grupo y las condiciones del tráfico)

 

Detalles

Alojamiento

Cabaña de Montaña Akaiwakan en la 8ª Estación de la Ruta Gotemba

Más información

Los puntos de encuentro para el viaje son:

En Tokio: Recogida en Shinjuku: Lado este del Hotel Keio Plaza https://maps.app.goo.gl/nyq8gkE85gxeUUUv6

En Fuji: Recogida en Kawaguchiko: En frente del Terminal de Autobuses de Fujikyu Highland https://maps.app.goo.gl/nv7ZPxgdu68XXd7y8


Equipo que necesitarás llevar

Otro equipo


Preguntas frecuentes

¿Qué experiencia necesito tener? ¿Qué tan en forma necesito estar? ¿Es este programa adecuado para niños o personas mayores?

Este viaje es bueno para aquellos con experiencia en senderismo y un buen nivel de estado físico. Para unirte a un grupo, deberías ser capaz de al menos correr 5km en 40 minutos y tener experiencia previa en senderismo. El primer día implicará unos 4km de senderismo con 900 metros de ganancia de elevación en unas 4 horas. El segundo día implicará 2km de ascenso ganando 400 metros y luego descendiendo 1,300 metros a lo largo de 6km.

Aquellos con poca o ninguna experiencia en senderismo o niveles más bajos de estado físico deberían considerar un viaje privado para permitirles ir a un ritmo más relajado sin sentir presión de otros miembros de un viaje grupal.

¿Cómo puedo llegar al inicio del sendero/punto de encuentro?

Debes organizar el alojamiento cerca del punto de encuentro la noche anterior o tomar el transporte público a uno de los puntos de encuentro en la mañana del viaje.

¿Cuál es la mejor época del año para esta caminata?

La temporada de escalada de verano es desde el inicio de julio hasta principios de septiembre. Las primeras dos semanas de julio son la temporada de lluvias en Japón, pero generalmente, las partes superiores del Mt. Fuji están por encima de las nubes de lluvia, especialmente por la mañana.

¿Puedo unirme a un grupo?

Sí, nuestros viajes grupales están abiertos a cualquier persona con buena condición física y experiencia en caminatas. Para unirte a un grupo, deberías ser capaz de al menos correr 5km en 40 minutos y tener experiencia previa en caminatas. El primer día implicará unos 4km de senderismo con 900 metros de ganancia de elevación en unas 4 horas. El segundo día implicará 2km de ascenso ganando 400 metros y luego descendiendo 1,300 metros a lo largo de 6km.

¿Qué pasa en caso de mal tiempo?

La lluvia no es suficiente para cancelar un viaje, pero existe la posibilidad de que ajustemos la hora de salida u ofrezcamos una fecha alternativa en caso de condiciones climáticas peligrosas como rayos o tifones.

¿Cuántos escaladores habrá en el grupo?

Habrá escaladas en grupos pequeños. El tamaño máximo del grupo es de 9 escaladores por guía.

¿Desde dónde comienza la excursión? ¿Dónde termina?

Ofrecemos recogida y entrega desde Tokio (cerca de la Estación de Shinjuku) y Kawaguchiko (cerca del Monte Fuji) para la máxima comodidad de los viajeros.

Recogida en Shinjuku: Lado este del Hotel Keio Plaza

Recogida en Kawaguchiko: En frente del Terminal de Autobuses de Fujikyu Highland

¿Qué está incluido en el precio que estoy pagando aquí?

El precio aquí incluye:

Tarifa de guía, Alojamiento, Transporte al inicio de tu viaje, Seguro personal, Gastos del guía de montaña, Comidas de media pensión durante el viaje (cena y desayuno), Recogida y entrega cerca de la Estación de Shinjuku en Tokio y Kawaguchiko cerca del Monte Fuji.

¿Dónde y cuándo es el lugar de encuentro para las Ascensiones al Monte Fuji?

Los horarios y lugares de recogida son los siguientes:

8:30 a.m. Recogida cerca de la Estación de Shinjuku

9:45 a.m. Recogida en el Terminal de Autobuses de Fujikyu Highland en Kawaguchiko

¿Qué nivel de condición física necesito para este ascenso al Monte Fuji?

El primer día implicará unos 4km de senderismo con 900 metros de ganancia de elevación en unas 4 horas. El segundo día implicará 2km de ascenso ganando 400 metros y luego descendiendo 1,300 metros a lo largo de 6km.

Deberías ser capaz de al menos correr 5km en 40 minutos y tener experiencia previa en caminatas.

¿Qué nivel de habilidad y experiencia necesito para unirme a este ascenso al Monte Fuji?

No se necesitan habilidades especiales pero el terreno es rocoso y grave. Se recomienda evitar esta caminata a aquellos con rodillas débiles. Estamos ascendiendo a una mayor altitud y existe la posibilidad de enfermarse por la altitud.

¿Cómo se manejarán las comidas durante la caminata? ¿Hay opciones vegetarianas y veganas?

Nuestra cabaña es un negocio familiar y ofrecen la mejor comida de la montaña. Todo lo que puedas comer de curry y arroz para la cena con abundancia de verduras y carne. Opciones vegetarianas y veganas también están disponibles para la cena. Otras cabañas servirán una pequeña porción de arroz y algo de sopa de curry dejando a la mayoría de los escaladores sintiéndose hambrientos. El desayuno también incluye arroz ilimitado y sopa de miso, así como huevo frito y jamón. ¡No pasarás hambre en este viaje!

Sobre el guía

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Japan Adventure Group

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Agencia de Guías

We provide fun, and affordable adventure activities in the Kanto region in and around Tokyo and Yokohama. Nearly any kind of adventure activity is possible here in Japan. and we focus on safety first.

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Inglés | Japonés


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Everything went GREAT! It was FUN and most importantly we managed to hike up and down safely. Kento was an amazing guide and well equipped with information to ensure that all of us are safe. Thank you Kento for making this trip a memorable hike.5
My guide Kento was great. He could not have done better. He is very personable, patient, good communicator, took care of everyone.4
Do not underestimate mount Fuji. You need sunscreen just as much as a waterproof jacket. Pack as light as you can. No need for lots of spare clothing. Just a few lightweight layers. Mountain huts sell drinks so no need to carry masses of water. Head torch, sunglasses, woolly hat, sun hat. Snood/ neck warmer. Power bank for your phone. You’ll take lots of photos. Take Japanese cash. A walking pole is good, especially for descending. Some people like two poles but one is enough for me. You must wear well worn boots and good socks. Hiking shoes won’t protect your ankles. Wear your boots on the plane so if your luggage is lost, you can still do the hike. At the first mountain hut, buy a small wooden stick (there are different sizes but a small one will fit in your luggage). Every hut on the way up mount fuji will burn a brand onto the stick. At the summit they can see all the brands and they will finally stamp the stick it to confirm you successfully climbed fuji. 
Good boots and a positive attitude will rule the day. Good luck. David, UK. 
4
Do not underestimate mount Fuji. You need sunscreen just as much as a waterproof jacket. Pack as light as you can. No need for lots of spare clothing. Just a few lightweight layers. Mountain huts sell drinks so no need to carry masses of water. Head torch, sunglasses, woolly hat, sun hat. Snood/ neck warmer. Power bank for your phone. You’ll take lots of photos. Take Japanese cash. A walking pole is good, especially for descending. Some people like two poles but one is enough for me. You must wear well worn boots and good socks. Hiking shoes won’t protect your ankles. Wear your boots on the plane so if your luggage is lost, you can still do the hike. At the first mountain hut, buy a small wooden stick (there are different sizes but a small one will fit in your luggage). Every hut on the way up mount fuji will burn a brand onto the stick. At the summit they can see all the brands and they will finally stamp the stick it to confirm you successfully climbed fuji. 
Good boots and a positive attitude will rule the day. Good luck. David, UK. 
4
Do not underestimate mount Fuji. You need sunscreen just as much as a waterproof jacket. Pack as light as you can. No need for lots of spare clothing. Just a few lightweight layers. Mountain huts sell drinks so no need to carry masses of water. Head torch, sunglasses, woolly hat, sun hat. Snood/ neck warmer. Power bank for your phone. You’ll take lots of photos. Take Japanese cash. A walking pole is good, especially for descending. Some people like two poles but one is enough for me. You must wear well worn boots and good socks. Hiking shoes won’t protect your ankles. Wear your boots on the plane so if your luggage is lost, you can still do the hike. At the first mountain hut, buy a small wooden stick (there are different sizes but a small one will fit in your luggage). Every hut on the way up mount fuji will burn a brand onto the stick. At the summit they can see all the brands and they will finally stamp the stick it to confirm you successfully climbed fuji. 
Good boots and a positive attitude will rule the day. Good luck. David, UK. 
4
Do not underestimate mount Fuji. You need sunscreen just as much as a waterproof jacket. Pack as light as you can. No need for lots of spare clothing. Just a few lightweight layers. Mountain huts sell drinks so no need to carry masses of water. Head torch, sunglasses, woolly hat, sun hat. Snood/ neck warmer. Power bank for your phone. You’ll take lots of photos. Take Japanese cash. A walking pole is good, especially for descending. Some people like two poles but one is enough for me. You must wear well worn boots and good socks. Hiking shoes won’t protect your ankles. Wear your boots on the plane so if your luggage is lost, you can still do the hike. At the first mountain hut, buy a small wooden stick (there are different sizes but a small one will fit in your luggage). Every hut on the way up mount fuji will burn a brand onto the stick. At the summit they can see all the brands and they will finally stamp the stick it to confirm you successfully climbed fuji. 
Good boots and a positive attitude will rule the day. Good luck. David, UK. 
4
Do not underestimate mount Fuji. You need sunscreen just as much as a waterproof jacket. Pack as light as you can. No need for lots of spare clothing. Just a few lightweight layers. Mountain huts sell drinks so no need to carry masses of water. Head torch, sunglasses, woolly hat, sun hat. Snood/ neck warmer. Power bank for your phone. You’ll take lots of photos. Take Japanese cash. A walking pole is good, especially for descending. Some people like two poles but one is enough for me. You must wear well worn boots and good socks. Hiking shoes won’t protect your ankles. Wear your boots on the plane so if your luggage is lost, you can still do the hike. At the first mountain hut, buy a small wooden stick (there are different sizes but a small one will fit in your luggage). Every hut on the way up mount fuji will burn a brand onto the stick. At the summit they can see all the brands and they will finally stamp the stick it to confirm you successfully climbed fuji. 
Good boots and a positive attitude will rule the day. Good luck. David, UK. 
4
Do not underestimate mount Fuji. You need sunscreen just as much as a waterproof jacket. Pack as light as you can. No need for lots of spare clothing. Just a few lightweight layers. Mountain huts sell drinks so no need to carry masses of water. Head torch, sunglasses, woolly hat, sun hat. Snood/ neck warmer. Power bank for your phone. You’ll take lots of photos. Take Japanese cash. A walking pole is good, especially for descending. Some people like two poles but one is enough for me. You must wear well worn boots and good socks. Hiking shoes won’t protect your ankles. Wear your boots on the plane so if your luggage is lost, you can still do the hike. At the first mountain hut, buy a small wooden stick (there are different sizes but a small one will fit in your luggage). Every hut on the way up mount fuji will burn a brand onto the stick. At the summit they can see all the brands and they will finally stamp the stick it to confirm you successfully climbed fuji. 
Good boots and a positive attitude will rule the day. Good luck. David, UK. 
4
My daughter and I had a great time. Kento our guide was very friendly and helpful. When I started to cramp he assisted me by taking my bag till I recovered 4
My daughter and I had a great time. Kento our guide was very friendly and helpful. When I started to cramp he assisted me by taking my bag till I recovered 4
My daughter and I had a great time. Kento our guide was very friendly and helpful. When I started to cramp he assisted me by taking my bag till I recovered 4
My daughter and I had a great time. Kento our guide was very friendly and helpful. When I started to cramp he assisted me by taking my bag till I recovered 4
My daughter and I had a great time. Kento our guide was very friendly and helpful. When I started to cramp he assisted me by taking my bag till I recovered 4
My daughter and I had a great time. Kento our guide was very friendly and helpful. When I started to cramp he assisted me by taking my bag till I recovered 4
Kento was such a nice and insightful guide and friend!5
Kento was such a nice and insightful guide and friend!5
Kento was such a nice and insightful guide and friend!5
Kento was such a nice and insightful guide and friend!5
Kentaro es una excelente guía, una gran persona y sin duda que ayudó a que la experiencia sea más memorable.5
It was my first time hiking a mountain. Having a great guide Kento played an important role. So grateful and appreciative of all the support. 5
Kento is an excellent guide. We are very very happy to have the chance to climb with him.5
Kento is an excellent guide. We are very very happy to have the chance to climb with him.5
Halfway through I had calf issues and guide was extremely attentive to me. He makes sure that I am alright throughout the climb. He even helped to carry my hiking bag for awhile. Top notch service. 5
Halfway through I had calf issues and guide was extremely attentive to me. He makes sure that I am alright throughout the climb. He even helped to carry my hiking bag for awhile. Top notch service. 5
Halfway through I had calf issues and guide was extremely attentive to me. He makes sure that I am alright throughout the climb. He even helped to carry my hiking bag for awhile. Top notch service. 5
Kento was a wonderful guide, he was positive, enthusiastic and supportive. Perfect mix of professionalism and relaxed nature that means you can really enjoy the experience. He made the trip even better and helped the group feel relaxed. He brought us on routes that weren't crowded roo which was great.Thank you Kent and food was delicious.5
Kento was a wonderful guide, he was positive, enthusiastic and supportive. Perfect mix of professionalism and relaxed nature that means you can really enjoy the experience. He made the trip even better and helped the group feel relaxed. He brought us on routes that weren't crowded roo which was great.Thank you Kent and food was delicious.5
Climbing Mount Fuji was a truly unique experience that I will never forget. Beyond the physical challenge, it was a human journey filled with generosity, connection, and unforgettable moments. From the very beginning, everything was well organized and thoughtfully planned, allowing us to focus on enjoying the adventure and the breathtaking beauty around us.

I had the privilege of being in Kento’s group, and I can honestly say that he made a huge difference. Kento is not only an extremely professional and experienced guide, but also an incredibly kind and generous person. You feel safe around him. He takes care of every little detail, checks in on everyone, encourages you, and does it all with warmth and humility.

There were moments of exhaustion, and moments of pure silence, watching the sunrise from above the clouds is something I’ll carry with me forever.

If you’re thinking about doing Mount Fuji, don’t hesitate. I recommend this experience to absolutely everyone.5
Climbing Mount Fuji was a truly unique experience that I will never forget. Beyond the physical challenge, it was a human journey filled with generosity, connection, and unforgettable moments. From the very beginning, everything was well organized and thoughtfully planned, allowing us to focus on enjoying the adventure and the breathtaking beauty around us.

I had the privilege of being in Kento’s group, and I can honestly say that he made a huge difference. Kento is not only an extremely professional and experienced guide, but also an incredibly kind and generous person. You feel safe around him. He takes care of every little detail, checks in on everyone, encourages you, and does it all with warmth and humility.

There were moments of exhaustion, and moments of pure silence, watching the sunrise from above the clouds is something I’ll carry with me forever.

If you’re thinking about doing Mount Fuji, don’t hesitate. I recommend this experience to absolutely everyone.5
Climbing Mount Fuji was a truly unique experience that I will never forget. Beyond the physical challenge, it was a human journey filled with generosity, connection, and unforgettable moments. From the very beginning, everything was well organized and thoughtfully planned, allowing us to focus on enjoying the adventure and the breathtaking beauty around us.

I had the privilege of being in Kento’s group, and I can honestly say that he made a huge difference. Kento is not only an extremely professional and experienced guide, but also an incredibly kind and generous person. You feel safe around him. He takes care of every little detail, checks in on everyone, encourages you, and does it all with warmth and humility.

There were moments of exhaustion, and moments of pure silence, watching the sunrise from above the clouds is something I’ll carry with me forever.

If you’re thinking about doing Mount Fuji, don’t hesitate. I recommend this experience to absolutely everyone.5
Kento and David paid lots of attention to detail to every individual in the group. Communication throughout the trek from organising to finishing was excellent. They  both showed high level of expertise hence advice along the way was great. Both have great personalities which made the trek relaxing and enjoyable. There was a lot care and kindness along the was which I am very grateful to. Thank you to both for creating a memorable experience.5

Lo que la gente dice sobre este viaje

Efrain

The guide is both friendly and knowledgeable, ensuring a welcoming and informative experience for all participants.

Thomas

Awesome climb up a mountain I've been wanting to climb for years! David the guide was supportive and encouraging of everyone's abilities, was flexible, funny, spoke Japanese which helped a lot, and knew a tonne about Mt fuji and its history.

Tan

Everything went GREAT! It was FUN and most importantly we managed to hike up and down safely. Kento was an amazing guide and well equipped with information to ensure that all of us are safe. Thank you Kento for making this trip a memorable hike.

Everything went GREAT! It was FUN and most importantly we managed to hike up and down safely. Kento was an amazing guide and well equipped with information to ensure that all of us are safe. Thank you Kento for making this trip a memorable hike.

Mark

My guide Kento was great. He could not have done better. He is very personable, patient, good communicator, took care of everyone.

My guide Kento was great. He could not have done better. He is very personable, patient, good communicator, took care of everyone.

Abrina

Kento san is really an experienced guide for Mt. Fuji. He’s also making sure everyone enjoyed their hike with their own pace, no one was left behind, and we still completed the trip on time. Thank you Kento san.


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