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Horseback Riding in the Avenue of the Volcanoes | 2-Day Tour in Ecuador

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Difficulty

Moderate

Duration

2 Days / 1 Night

Max altitude

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OVERVIEW

Experience an unforgettable horseback adventure through Ecuador’s iconic Avenue of the Volcanoes. Over two days, you’ll ride along ancient rural trails between the Iliniza, Corazón, and Cotopaxi volcanoes, passing through highland farms, native forests, and breathtaking natural viewpoints. This is the perfect experience for nature lovers, cultural explorers, and anyone looking to connect with the Andes on horseback—just a short drive from Quito.

DETAILED ITINERARY

We begin our adventure at Iliniza’s Mountain Lodge, located at 3,300 meters in the peaceful mountain village of El Chaupi. After a welcome briefing and safety talk, we prepare the horses and set off northward on a scenic ride. The route takes us through picturesque farmland, forested slopes, and panoramic views of the Iliniza, Corazón, and Cotopaxi volcanoes. Along the way, we stop for a picnic-style lunch in the highlands. After approximately 5 hours on horseback, we arrive in the charming town of Pastocalle (2,950 m), where we settle into a cozy rural guesthouse and enjoy a traditional Andean dinner.

Max Altitude

3,300 m (start) – 2,950 m (end)

Meals

Picnic lunch and dinner

Accomodation

Rural guesthouse in Pastocalle

Distance

Approx. 18–20 km

Duration

5–6 hours of horseback riding

After a countryside breakfast with fresh local ingredients, we take a short morning ride around the Pastocalle area. We visit local dairy farms and natural viewpoints with stunning views of Cotopaxi. After this relaxing ride, we return to El Chaupi by private vehicle, arriving around midday.

Max Altitude

2,950 m

Meals

(Breakfast, -, -)

Accomodation

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Distance

4–6 km (optional ride)

Duration

1–2 hours on horseback, 1 hour return by vehicle

SERVICES

Include
  • Well-trained mountain horses with full tack and equipment
  • Local horseback guide (ASEGUIM/UIAGM certified for general safety)
  • Accommodation at Iliniza’s Mountain Lodge and rural guesthouse in Pastocalle
  • Meals as outlined: 1 breakfast, 2 lunches, 1 dinner
  • Private return transport from Pastocalle to El Chaupi
  • Cultural activities and visits during the ride
Not include
  • Transportation to/from Quito (available upon request)
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Tips
  • Travel insurance

PRICES AND DATES

01 Pax
$240 per person
02 Pax
$210 per person
03 Pax
$210 per person
04 Pax
$-- per person

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

Rates are valid for private tours starting in El Chaupi. Ask about group departures or custom itineraries.

Difficulty: Moderate

Places: ✅ *Available

Trip-code: Number 🔺Ec +593

Duration: 2 days

Participants: Minimum: 2 Maximum: 12

Mountain Guide: Fernando Iza

Other dates / additional info: Contact us!

Our horses are raised in the highlands and are suitable for riders of all levels. This ride offers not just adventure, but a deep connection to the natural beauty and rural life of the Ecuadorian Andes.

Legend Booking-information

EZZ – Single room supplement

MAPS

EQUIPMENT

  1. Warm hat/ Wool Cap
  2. Sunglasses
  3. Buff
  4. Base layers
  5. Daypack (25–35L)
  6. Gloves
  7. Waterproof jacket
  8. Trekking Poles
  9. Trekking Pants
  10. Trekking boots or Shoes
  11. Trekking Sicks
  12. Fleece jacket or down jacket.
  13. Quick-dry shirts
  14. Sun hat or cap
  15. Reusable water bottle or hydration bladder
  16. Headlamp
  17. First aid kit

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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