Climbing

Climb Cotopaxi & Chimborazo

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Difficulty

Demanding

Duration

9 Days / 8 nights

Max altitude

6.268m

OVERVIEW

Cotopaxi is often considered one of the most stunning volcanoes in the world, renowned for its near-perfect conical shape and breathtaking glaciated slopes. As one of the most active volcanoes in Ecuador and the second-highest peak in the country, it offers an exhilarating yet accessible ascent. While the climb is not highly technical, a pre-climb glacier travel course is essential for safety and preparation. This program goes beyond Cotopaxi, taking you to the summit of Chimborazo, Ecuador’s highest mountain and the point on Earth closest to the sun due to the planet’s equatorial bulge. This ultimate Andean adventure combines challenging ascents, awe-inspiring landscapes, and an unparalleled mountaineering experience in the heart of Ecuador’s Avenue of the Volcanoes.

DETAILED ITINERARY

We will pick you up at 8:00 am. Then we will drive for two hours to get to Pasochoa parking lot. We will then hike through a large forest and when we are in the middle of it, the 4230-meter summit will appear. There is a steep slope on the ascent, but once there we will have beautiful views. We will drive to El Chaupi village. Overnight at Ilinizas Mountain Lodge.

Max Altitude

4,200 meters (13.779 feet)

Meals

Box Luch,Dinner

Distance

11 km (round Trip)

Duration

5 to 9 hours (including summit time)

From El Chaupi village, we will start early in the morning after breakfast at 7:00 am. We will drive up to the trailhead (13,120ft/4.000m), where we start our hike. The first part of the hike takes us up through the small Andean grass. Then we will get on the sandy and scramble section, which leads to Corazón summit. The hike is about 6 hours long. Return to the hostel.

Max Altitude

4788 meters (15,78 feet)

Meals

Breakfast, Box Luch, Dinner

Distance

8 y 15 km (round Trip)

Duration

4 hours (including summit time)

We start early in the morning after breakfast 7:30 We will be driving up to the “La Virgen parking lot” (12,795ft/3.900m). Once there, we will start a 3-hour hike up to the “Nuevos Horizontes Refuge” (15,580ft/4.750m). We will relax for couple of minutes, and we took the opportunity to put our helmet and harness for continue hiking up towards the saddle formed between both peaks and then head up to Illiniza north summit; it will take us between 2 to 3 hours to get to the summit, the way back to the parking lot it will take us between 2 hours. Drive back to El Chaupi. Overnight at the Lodge.

Max Altitude

5.126 meters (16.818 feet)

Meals

Breakfast, Box Luch,Dinner

Distance

10 km (round Trip)

Duration

6 to 8 hours (including summit time)

We’ll leave from El Chaupi in the morning and drive to Quilotoa Lagoon. During the tour, we will stop at an Indian hut and visit the Tigua community to observe their leather crafts. The tour will take about 4 hours, then we’ll arrive at the viewpoint to admire the crater and lagoon. We will descend along a varying road for about an hour to the bottom of the lagoon, where we can take photos and rest. After lunch, we’ll return to El Chaupi after a 3-hour drive.

Max Altitude

3,914 meters (12.841 feet)

Meals

Breakfast, Box Lunch, Dinner

Distance

108 km Transfer

Duration

2 (hours hike)

From El Chaupi will drive south through the Avenue of the Volcanoes until getting to the Cotopaxi National Park entrance. From here we will drive east to the Cotopaxi parking lot (4.500m/14,763 ft) then we’ll hike up for around an hour to the Jose Ribas Refuge. Then we will have dinner and rest until midnight. At this point we will pack our belongings and get ready to make our final ascent.

Max Altitude

4,864 meters (15,958 feet)

Meals

Breakfast, Box Lunch, Dinner

Accomodation

Cotopaxi Refuge (Jose Rivas)

Distance

1.5 km (from parking lot to refuge)

Duration

1 hours

Midnight will be our wake-up time and the departure to the top (19,347ft/5.897m) will be around 01h00, not before having a light breakfast and getting our stuff ready for the ascent, the climb will take us about 6 to 8 hours. Once at the summit we’ll take our time to take pictures of the crater and surroundings, and then we’ll head down back to the refuge, which will take us 2 to 3 hours. Once at the refuge will pack our belongings, have something to eat and go down to the parking lot, where our transportation will be ready to take us to Baños city. Overnight in the hotel.

Max Altitude

(5,897 meters / 19,347 feet)

Meals

(Breakfast/-/)

Accomodation

Hotel Chimenea

Distance

Climb 10 k (round trip).

Duration

5 to 6 hours to the summit.

This is a relaxing day; in this beautiful town you can do different activities that can be purchased on behalf of the passengers. It’s a free day its surroundings offer many possibilities like the route of the waterfalls, hikes inside the “cloud forest”, besides, depending on our interest, with an extra cost, we could try rafting, rock climbing, bungee jumping, mountain biking, horseback riding, etc. Night in hotel.

Max Altitude

(1800meters / 5,905 feet)

Meals

(Breakfast/-/)

Accomodation

Hotel Chimenea

Distance

(-)

Duration

(-)

In the morning at 9:00 am we will meet with the guides to drive to the Chimborazo wildlife reserve. We will arrive at the refuge Hermanos Carrel. From there we will start the hike to the High camp in approximately 2 to 3 hours. We get to the high camp once here; we will stay in the Domes. In the afternoon we will prepare and double check all the gear for the climbing. Where we’ll have dinner and get some rest until 23h00. There will be an early light breakfast served just before getting ready with our gear and start heading up.

Max Altitude

(5,300 meters / 17,388 feet)

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accomodation

Overnight in 4- season tents or Domes

Distance

2.5 km (hike), Transfer (110 km)

Duration

2 to 3 (hours)

At midnight we will start our climb to the top of Ecuador’s highest volcano, Chimborazo, which will take us about 8 to 9 hours. We’ll get to the summit (20,702ft/6268) in the early hours, the perfect spot for resting and pictures of the beautiful surroundings. Then we’ll start our descending to the refuge; it will take us from 3 to 4 hours. Once in refuge we’ll pack our gear, where our transportation will be ready to drive up to Quito.

Max Altitude

6,268 meters (20,702 feet)

Meals

(Breakfast, -, -)

Accomodation

(-)

Distance

9 km (Round Trip)

Duration

5 to 7 hours to the summit (including breaks)

SERVICES

Include
  • Acclimatization Climbing Program
  • Ecuadorian qualified and experienced local Mountain Guide (ASEGUIM/UIAGM) ratio 2 climbers – 1 guide
  • A registered and fully licensed Tour Operator
  • Technical mountain equipment (crampons, ice axe, harness, helmet)
  • Land transportation and transfers
  • Accommodations:
    • 4 nights at Ilinizas Mountain Lodge
    • 1 night at Jose Rivas Refuge
    • 2 nights at Hotel Chimenea
    • 1 night in Domes (Chimborazo High Camp)
  • All meals during the hikes and climbs (shown above)
Not include
  • International flight tickets
  • Meals and drinks in hotels (lunch, dinner)
  • Insurance of any kind
  • Hotels in Quito
  • Tips
  • Travel accident and health insurance
  • Luggage insurance and trip cancellation
  • Other non-specified expenses

PRICES AND DATES

01 Pax
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02 Pax
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03 Pax
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IMPORTANT DETAILS

In Ecuador you can Climb all year, but these are the seasons

High Season: June to August / December to January
Low season: February to May / September to November

Ecuador is a fantastic destination that offers plenty of options for travel lovers. In addition to the Andes, Galápagos and Amazon Jungle are also part of this amazing land.

About this tour

Difficulty: Demanding

Places: ✅ *Available

Trip-code: Number 🔺Ec +593

Duration: 9 days

Participants: Minimum: 2 Maximum: 12

Mountain Guide: Fernando Iza

Other dates / additional info: Contact us!

Legend Booking-information

EZZ – Single room supplement

MAPS

EQUIPMENT

  1. Head torch
  2. Helmet
  3. Sun Glasses
  4. Buff/ Warm cap
  5. Backpack
  6. First layer
  7. Second layer
  8. Third layers (Waterproof Windbreaks, Waterproof pants)
  9. Mittens/Gloves
  10. Harness
  11. Inside gloves
  12. Carabiners
  13. Thermal pants
  14. Ice ax
  15. Dynamic Rope
  16. Thermal Lycra
  17. Gaiters
  18. Socks Mountain
  19. Crampons
  20. Mountaineering boots
  21. Sleeping Bag
  22. Battery Groups AAA
  23. Sunscreen
  24. Trekking Poles
  25. Thermo / Canteen for Water
  26. Energy bars

FAQ

1. What is the best time of year to climb in Ecuador?

Our tours typically include certified guides, transportation, accommodation, meals, and any necessary equipment for your activities. Specific inclusions vary depending on the tour, so be sure to check the detailed itinerary.

Not necessarily.

  • For Cotopaxi: Beginners with good fitness can join a summit program if they complete acclimatization hikes and receive basic glacier training.
  • For Chimborazo and Cayambe: Prior glacier experience is highly recommended due to higher altitudes and longer summit pushes.

Acclimatization is critical. To prevent altitude sickness and improve summit chances, we recommend spending 3 to 5 days hiking at altitudes above 3,000 meters before attempting any summit over 5,000 m. Our acclimatization programs are designed to help your body adjust progressively.

Yes. For safety and legal reasons, glaciated peaks like Cotopaxi, Chimborazo, Cayambe, and Antisana require an ASEGUIM/UIAGM certified mountain guide. All our guides meet this standard and have extensive experience in the Andes.

For glacier climbs, you need:

  • Double insulated mountaineering boots
  • Crampons
  • Ice axe
  • Climbing harness
  • Helmet
  • Headlamp
  • Warm base layers, down jacket, and waterproof outer layers
  • Gloves, hat, sunglasses, backpack

We offer rental equipment if you don’t own the necessary gear.

Yes! We provide high-quality rental equipment at our base in El Chaupi, including boots, crampons, helmets, harnesses, and more. Let us know your sizes in advance so we can reserve your gear.

Reaching the summit is a goal, but your safety is the priority. If weather, altitude, or health conditions require turning back, our guides will make the best decision for your well-being. We always aim to provide a rewarding and safe experience, regardless of the summit outcome.

  • 1:1 or 2:1 ratio for glacier climbs (1 guide for every 1 or 2 climbers).
  • This is the international safety standard for climbs on Cotopaxi, Chimborazo, and similar peaks.

We use Iliniza’s Mountain Lodge, located in El Chaupi (3,300 m / 10,827 ft), as our base for acclimatization and logistics. The lodge offers:

  • Comfortable beds
  • Hot showers
  • Healthy meals
  • Breathtaking views of Iliniza, Corazón, and Cotopaxi
  • It’s also the perfect spot for nearby acclimatization hikes like Saquihua (3,900 m) and Corazón (4,786 m).
  • Cotopaxi (5,897 m): Intermediate – requires good fitness and acclimatization.
  • Chimborazo (6,268 m): Advanced – higher altitude, longer summit push, more demanding.
  • Cayambe (5,790 m): Intermediate to advanced – technical sections and glacier travel.
  • Iliniza Norte (5,126 m): Non-glaciated – great acclimatization peak.
  • Iliniza Sur (5,263 m): Technical glacier climb – advanced climbers only.

You should be in good physical condition, with experience hiking for 6–8 hours with a backpack. Cardiovascular fitness, strength, and endurance are essential. We recommend training hikes, running, or cycling at least 4–6 weeks before your trip.

Yes. We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance that includes high-altitude mountaineering and emergency evacuation. Make sure your policy clearly covers activities over 5,000 meters.

No problem! Many of our climbers come solo. You can:

  • Join an existing group (based on dates and availability), or
  • Book a private guide for a custom experience.
  • Let us know your travel dates and goals—we’ll find the best option for you.

We offer private transportation from Quito or Latacunga directly to the lodge or trailhead. You can also take public buses to El Chaupi, but we recommend our logistics support for ease and safety.

Absolutely! We offer multi-peak packages such as:

  • Cotopaxi + Chimborazo (9-day tour)
  • Cotopaxi Summit + Acclimatization Package (5-7 days)
  • Climb Iliniza Norte, Cayambe, and Cotopaxi in one trip
  • These allow you to gradually acclimatize and increase your summit success.
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