Overview
Ecuador is a great destination for expert and inexperienced climbers. Its numerous volcanoes, between active and inactive, serve as training for many local and foreign athletes.
We offer this service of 12 days of acclimatization, climbing and visits to different Reserves and National Parks of the Ecuadorian Andes.
Itinerary
Transfer from the airport to the Ikala Hotel or similar.
We'll have a city tour and we'll visit the Mitad Del Mundo. Returning to Quito and staying in Hotel Ikala or similar.
Food: B/L/-
We'll leave early in our private car towards the base of the Ruco Pichincha, where we will take the teleferico to 4,100masl; here we'll have a panoramic view of Quito and the other Andean peaks in the area. We will have an approximately 3 hour hike down the Mountain. Total time of the tour: 6 hours. Returning to Quito and staying in Hotel Ikala or similar.
Food: B/BL/-
Leaving Quito at about 9:00am in our private transportation, we will reach the altitude of 4,400m. We will then start our hike with all our equipment up to the refuge located at 4,600m. After a quick rest and lunch, we'll go to the glaciers where our guide will give us all the details and tips about the climb (how to use the equipment, how to walk on the glacier and what we would do in any type of emergency). We will then go back down to the refuge to eat dinner and rest for the night.
Food: B/L/D
We will wake up at midnight, eat breakfast and get ready for our climb. We will start the climb at 1:00am, and it will take us approximately 5 to 6 hours (depending on weather conditions) to get to the summit; where we can enjoy some of the most beautiful views in the world. We will then go back down to the refuge; once we arrive we will pack up our equipment, go back to our car and go back to Quito.
Food: B/L/-
Leaving Quito at 9:00 am in our private transportation, we will go south, passing through Machachi and other colorful small towns until we arrive to the Ilinizas National Park. Once we arrive, we will go to a height of 3,900masl, we will get out of our car and start our hike up to the sector "La Virgen" which is located at 4,100masl; we you will have the option of either camping here or sleeping in the refuge, located at 4,600masl and the hike up to the refuge will take approximately 3 hours. Once we arrive to our desired destination, we will have lunch, and we'll settle in to have our acclimatization activities; we'll have dinner and rest for the night.
Food: B/L/D
We will get up at 4:00 am, have breakfast and start our ascent at 5:00 am. Once more, we'l have a 3 hour hike until we arrive to the peak of the Iliniza North located at 5,126masl. The last part of the ascent will be a bit difficult because it's a bit inclined and rocky, for this reason, we'll put on our helmets and our harnesses. On the peak we'll have enough time to have lunch and rest; the descent will be relatively quicker and direct, it'll take us a proximately 5 hours to get to our vehicle. We will go to our Hostel in the Cotopaxi National Park entrance, (Cuello de Luna Hostel or similar) and rest for the night.
Food: B/L/D
Leaving our hostel at 10:00 am, we will make our way into the Cotopaxi National Park. As we enter the park, we'll go towards the Limpiopungo lake where we will start our ascent of the Rumiñahui volcano; it will take us about 3 hours to get to the top. This volcano is very rocky and inclined, for this reason we will put on our safety equipment; when we finally get to the peak, we will have a fantastic view of Cotopaxi: Tomorrows objective. We will then descend to the refuge at Paja Blanca, where we will spend the night.
Food: B/L/D
After a short rest in the morning, we'll have breakfast at 9:00 am to keep our energies up. We will then make our way up to the Cotopaxi National Park parking lot to continue our hike with all of our equipment up to the refuge; which will take us approximately 1 hour. After having lunch, you will put on your equipm,ent and make your way up to the glaciers for a short climbing and safety instruction. We will go back down to the refuge, have dinner and rest for the climb tomorrow morning. Food: B/L/D
We will wake up at midnight and have breakfast; we will then start our Accent at 1:00 am. Our trek up to the peak will take approximately 3 hours. We will then make our way down to the parking lot and go to Quilotoa and settle into our hostal (Crater Lake Lodge or similar), and rest for the night.
Food: B/L/D
After a delicious breakfast, we will have a 2 hour hike in the Quilotoa Lake crater, we will then have a rest and have lunch. Later on we will make our way towards Riobamba to pass the night in your hotel (Hacienda Abraspungo or similar).
Food: B/L/D
Waking up early and having breakfast, we will then exit our hotel at about 9:00 am. In our private 4x4 vehicle we will make our way towards today's objective: Chimborazo. We will then head towards the first refuge which is located at 4,800masl to later walk 200 meters towards the second refuge which is at 5,000masl. We will then have an appetizing boxed lunch, and will get a short talk about all the safety precautions and climbing technique the guides can give us. We will have dinner at 6:00 pm to later go rest until 12:00 am for the climb.
Food: B/L/D
We'll wake up at midnight and have breakfast, and then we will make our way up to the Whymper Peak; which is at 6,310masl. It will take us approximately 7 to 8 hours to get to this peak; but when we arrive, it will be very well worth the effort, you'll be able to take in a once in a lifetime view of all the Andes. It'll take us about 3 to 4 hours to get back down to the refuge where we will pick up all of our stuff and go back down to our car, and make our way back to Quito- Papallacta.
Food: B/L/-
After breakfast you can enjoy the hot springs, at noon we will transfer to the airport.
Food: B/-/-
END OF OUR SERVICES.
Includes/Excludes
- Private Transportation - Transportation for the group to all the places we will visit
- Specialist Guide - Mountain guide for climbing and National Tourism Guide for visits.
- Entrance fee and income - Entrance to the National Park and National Reserves
- Technical team
- Feeding - Meals according to the Itinerary
- Lodging - Hotels, Refuges, Camping
- Glacier Instruction
- Extras - (Snacks, Drinks, etc)
- Additional - does not include what is specified in the itinerary and details