Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive to
Quito . Transfer to our hotel to rest after the flight whilst our bodies start to get used to the altitude of the Ecuadorian capital (2.800 m / 9.000 ft).
Day 2: City tour. We will visit the beautiful colonial churches and explore the interesting sites of Old Quito. Equipment check and relax in the afternoon.
Day 3: We will continue our acclimatization process with an ascent of Pasochoa (4.200 / 13.776 ft), this old volcano provides a great opportunity to see condors flying, observe the native polilepis forest and admire the impressive north face of Cotopaxi. Return to our hotel in
Quito .
Day 4: We acclimatize further by ascending Guagua Pichincha (4.794 m / 15.728 ft). Great views down into the active crater await us while following the summit ridge. Return to spend the night in
Quito .
Day 5: Travel to Otavalo town to visit its colorful and famous Indian market where you will have lots of opportunities to get souvenirs to take home. Overnight at the hotel in Otavalo.
Day 6: Today we travel to the climber’s hut on Cayambe (4.650m / 15.250 ft). Hike up to the beginning of the glacier (4.900 m / 16.075 ft) in the afternoon after which we return and spend the night in the hut.
Day 7: Skill development on the glaciers of Cayambe. We will spend the day practicing snow and ice climbing techniques, roped glacier travel and crevasse rescue. Return to the hut in the afternoon to prepare the climb.
Day 8: Staring before midnight, we will climb the crevassed glacier and after 8-10 hours we will arrive to the summit of Cayambe (5.789 m / 18.993 ft). From the summit of the third highest Ecuadorian mountain we will be rewarded with incredible views of Antizana and
Cotopaxi . We will descend to Quito.
Day 9: Drive to the
Cotopaxi
National Park . This day is oriented to sightseeing, rest and recovery. We will spend the night at Tambopaxi (3.750 m / 12.300ft), a very pleasant lodge located at foothills of an old volcano called Rumiñahui. The scenery is spectacular.
Day 10: After breakfast, we drive up to the parking land (4.600 m / 15.100 ft) and then walk to the Cotopaxi hut (4.800 m / 15.750 ft) where we rest and prepare our midnight departure for the summit of one of the most beautiful mountains in the world.
Day 11: We start the climb at around one a.m. from the refuge and hike to the top of the triangular red scree slope to reach the glacier. From here we ascend moderate snow slopes, zigzagging between obvious crevasses to reach the steep final section below the crater rim. After surmounting this section, we arrive to the top from where we can enjoy magnificent views of the active crater, its steam vents and the surrounding mountains. After descending to the hut, we will pack and travel to Cuello de Luna Hotel.
Day 12: Resting day visiting a traditional market. You will stay overnight in Riobamba.
Day 13: We will move to Carrell hut (4.800 m / 15.000 ft) and prepare for the ascent. Overnight at the refuge
Day 14: We leave the hut at midnight and climb up the scree slope to get to the glacier. We have to overcome a few steep sections along the icy ridge to arrive to the Veintimilla summit and then traversing across a snow basin get to the farthest point from the center of earth. The ascent to the Whymper summit takes 8 to 10 hours and 4 hours on average time to descend back to the refuge. Drive back to our hotel in
Quito .
Day 15: Depart
Quito for home or extension to the
Galapagos Islands or the Amazon rainforest.
Team Composition: Client to guide ratio 2:1 for the climbs on Cayambe,
Cotopaxi and
Chimborazo.
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