OVERVIEW
Acclimatization and high-altitude climbing experience, leading to the summit of Cotopaxi (5,897 m)
This itinerary is designed to optimize acclimatization and safety while exploring some of Ecuador’s most breathtaking peaks. With expert ASEGUIM-certified guides, high-quality technical equipment, and well-planned logistics, you will progressively build altitude experience, ensuring a safe and enjoyable climb.
✅All meals and accommodations included throughout the expedition.
✅Private transportation for all transfers between destinations.
✅Acclimatization-focused program with progressive altitude gain.
✅Safety as a priority, with pre-climb briefings, weather monitoring, and high-quality equipment.
Key Features
- Safety-first approach: Certified ASEGUIM guides
- High-altitude acclimatization: Gradual ascent to ensure your body adapts to the altitude.
- Technical equipment: Crampons, ice axes, ropes, and helmets for glacier climbing.
- Private transport and accommodation: Comfortable transfers and mountain lodges for a seamless experience.
ITINERARY
2,800 m / 9,186 ft
2,800 m / 9,186 ft
- Arrival at Mariscal Sucre International Airport, where you will be greeted by your Trip Advisor and transferred to your hotel in Quito, Ecuador's capital, located at 2,800 meters above sea level.
- Spend the rest of the day acclimatizing to the altitude and relaxing.
- If you're up for it, enjoy a leisurely walk around Quito’s historic center (UNESCO World Heritage site), or relax in your hotel.
- Overnight in Quito to rest before the adventure begins.
Meals: Dinner
Acomodation: Comfortable hotel in Quito
3,900 m / 12,795 ft
3,900 m / 12,795 ft
- After breakfast, private transport will take you from Quito to Iliniza Mountain Lodge, located at 3,300 meters. The drive takes approximately 1.2 hours, passing through rural landscapes and picturesque villages.
- In the afternoon, you'll begin your acclimatization hike to Saquihua Hill, which is 3,900 meters high. This easy-to-moderate trek offers a fantastic opportunity to get accustomed to the altitude..
- Enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains as you hike through lush valleys and rugged terrain.
- Return to Iliniza Mountain Lodge for dinner and a comfortable night’s rest.
- Distance: 4 km (round trip)
- Duration: 2-3 hours
4,788 m / 15,708 ft
4,788 m / 15,708 ft
- Today’s adventure takes you to the El Corazón Volcano, located at 4,788 meters. This challenging yet rewarding day hike will test your endurance and provide stunning panoramic views of the surrounding volcanoes and valleys.
- Early start with a transfer to the trailhead, followed by a hike to the summit of El Corazón. The route is steep and involves some sections of scrambling, but the views from the top are absolutely worth the effort.
- From the summit, you’ll enjoy a panoramic view of Cotopaxi, Iliniza, and other volcanoes in the region.
- After the hike, return to Iliniza Mountain Lodge for a well-deserved dinner and rest.
- Distance: 10 km (round trip)
- Duration: 4-6 hours (including summit time)
4,700 m / 15,420 ft
4,700 m / 15,420 ft
- Today, we begin the journey toward Nuevos Horizontes Refuge, a popular high-altitude base for mountaineers aiming to climb Iliniza Norte and Cotopaxi.
- A private transport will take you to La Virgen Parking Lot (3,300 meters), the starting point for the hike.
- From here, you will begin your steep ascent toward the refuge, located at 4,700 meters.
- As you ascend, the landscape becomes more rugged and exposed, with spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
- At Nuevos Horizontes Refuge, you’ll receive briefing and go over mountaineering techniques and safety protocols with your guide.
- Enjoy a warm dinner and rest overnight at the refuge, preparing for the next day's climb.
- Distance: 5 km
- Duration: 2-3 hours
5,126 m / 16,818 ft
5,126 m / 16,818 ft
- This is a big day as you attempt the summit of Iliniza Norte, which stands at 5,126 meters.
- You’ll begin early in the morning to make the most of the daylight hours and summit safely. The route involves technical climbing with rock scrambles and some exposed sections.
- After summiting, enjoy a moment of achievement and panoramic views of the central Andes.
- Return to Iliniza Mountain Lodge for a celebratory dinner and relaxation.
- Distance: 10 km (round trip)
- Duration: 4-6 hours (including summit time)
4,864 m / 15,953 ft
4,864 m / 15,953 ft
- Private transfer to Cotopaxi National Park, a 1-hour drive from El Chaupi.
- Once at the park, you'll begin the short but steep hike to Jose Ribas Refuge, situated at 4,864 meters.
- The rest of the day is dedicated to preparing for the Cotopaxi summit. Your guide will conduct a climbing briefing, and you’ll review the proper use of mountaineering gear such as crampons, ice axes, and ropes.
- Have an early dinner and get some rest as you prepare for the ascent tomorrow.
- Distance: 1.5 km (from parking lot to refuge)
- Duration: 1 hour
Meals: Breakfast, packed lunch, dinner
Acomodation: Jose Ribas Refuge (4,864 m)
5,897 m / 19,347 ft
5,897 m / 19,347 ft
- Early morning (around midnight), begin your summit attempt of Cotopaxi, Ecuador's second-highest volcano and one of the highest active volcanoes in the world.
- The ascent includes glacier travel, requiring you to be roped up most of the time. The ascent to the summit is physically demanding, but you’ll be rewarded with stunning views of the surrounding volcanic peaks and high-altitude glaciers.
- After reaching the summit, you will descend to Jose Ribas Refuge for a quick breakfast.
- Private transport will return you to your hotel in Quito.
- Distance: 10 km (round trip)
- Duration: 5-6 hours to the summit (including breaks)
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, celebration dinner
Acomodation: Hotel in Quito
4,700 m / 15,420 ft
4,700 m / 15,420 ft
- After a hearty breakfast, your private transport will take you to Mariscal Sucre International Airport for your departure.
- We hope that your stay with us has been the best and all that remains is to tell us that you have a good trip back home.
Meals: Breakfast
SERVICES
Services included in the prices:
- Qualified and experienced Ecuadorian local Mountain Guide (ASEGUIM/UIAGM) ratio 2
climbers -1 guide)
- Registration in the System SIB (System Information of Biodiversity )
- Technical mountain equipment (Mountaineering Boots, crampons, ice axe, harness, helmet)
- Land transportation and transfers to Cotopaxi National Park
- Accomodation at Cotopaxi Refuge
- All meals during the hikes and climbs (shown above)
Not included:
- Personal mountain gear (warm cloths, sleeping bags, sunglasses, head lamp, etc.)
- International flight tickets
- Hotel in Quito
- Tips
- Insurance of any kind Travel accident and health insurance
- Luggage insurance and trip cancellation
- Other non-specified expenses
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Recommendations:
What to Bring?
- 1.- Head torch
- 2.- Helmet (includes)
- 3.- Sun Glasses
- 4.- Buff/ Warm cap
- 5.- Backpack
- 6.- First layer
- 7.- Second layer
- 8.-Third layer (Waterproof Windbreaks, Waterproof pants)
- 9.- Mittens/Gloves
- 10.- Harness (Includes)
- 11.- Inside gloves
- 12.- Carabiners (Includes)
- 13.- Thermal pants
- 14.- Ice ax (includes)
- 15.- Dynamic Rope (includes)
- 16.- Thermal Lycra
- 17.- Gaiters (includes)
- 18.- Socks Mountain
- 19.- Crampons (Includes)
- 20.- Mountaineering boots (Includes)
- 21.- Sleeping Bag
- 22.- Battery Groups AAA
- 23.- Sunscreen
- 24.- Trekking Poles
- 25.- Thermo / Canteen fro Water
- 26.- Energy bars
PRICES & PAYMENT
PAYMENT & CANCELLATION
Payment
In order to confirm the reservation of any tour service provided by Cotopaxi Travel Company
Cia. Ltda. we require a pre-payment of 30% of the tour price. The remainder is to be
carried out before climbing tour or travel starts. We will not send confirmations, vouchers
or flight tickets until the full balance has been received, and we reserve the right to
cancel your trip if full payment is not received prior to the start date.
PRICES, SURCHARGES AND CREDIT CARD CHARGES
All prices we advertise are accurate at the date published/advised, but we reserve the
right to change any of those prices prior to booking. Before you make a booking we will
give you the up-to-date price of your chosen programme including the cost of any
peak-season supplements, upgrades or additional facilities which you have requested.
For all payments made by credit card, a 6% service fee will be added to the cost. The
additional costs for every transfer made out to Cotopaxi Travel Company Cia. Ltda.
Ecuadorian Taxes and bank transfer fees, will have to be paid by you, the client. We are
obligated tu charge 12% IVA for every payment realized by Ecuadorian citizens.
Cancellation by You
Notice of cancellation by you must be given in writing. Should you cancel, the following
scale of charges will apply:
- - 30 days or more before the Departure Date = loss of deposit.
- - 29 to 15 days from the start of the trip = 50% of total trip cost
- - Less than 14 days before the Departure Date = loss of 100% of total trip cost,
- unless agreed otherwise with cotopaxi travel due to unforeseen circumstances.
Cancellation by Cotopaxi Travel Company
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DATE
November 11th-12th/2024
December 13th-14th/2024
January 16th-17th/2025
July 19th-20th/2025
August 22th-23th/2025
August 24th-25th/2025
August 30th-31th/2025
LOCATION
Country / Location: Ecuador
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.
Difficulty: (Beginner) No prior climbing
experience is required. Climbers should be in good physical condition and it is highly
recommended that they have some backpacking experience.
Places:
*Available
Trip-code: Number ►Cotoclimb-2D
Duration: 8 days
Participants: Minimum: 2 Maximum: 12
Mountain Guide / TripAdvisor: Fernando Iza
Other dates / additional info: Contact
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FAQ
FAQ's
IS NECESSARY PREVIOUS GLACIER EXPERIENCE?
- Having previous glacier experience is not required. We do recommend that you have
joined one of our best acclimatization and ascent programs containing instructions and
skills that we teach you as previous mountaineering training helps you enjoy the
overall experience. Is also important that you try out your mountaineering gear prior
to joining this adventure if you don’t have we have for you in our rental equipment
shop.
- WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO CLIMB COTOPAXI?
- A). 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
- B). Likewise, weather forecasts are very unpredictable. Therefore, we recommend being
prepared for all types of weather.
- DO I REALLY NEED RESCUE INSURANCE?
- We strongly urge you to purchase travel and accident insurance. We recommend Global
Rescue for both types of insurance.
- IS COTOPAXI A DANGEROUS MOUNTAIN?
- A). Cotopaxi is a relatively safe climb on the routes we climb. The biggest challenges
are the high altitude and people not coming physically prepared. Some groups try to
ascend too quickly and do not take the time to acclimatize. We do not have this issue
because our itinerary has been carefully planned over years of experience working in
low oxygen environments.
- ACCLIMATIZATION IS IMPORTANT AND HOW DO I PREPARE FOR HIGH ALTITUDE?
- A). Acclimatization is the most important and should be taken seriously. Even if you
are fit and practice any physical activity, it is important to follow the process for a
successful climb.
- B). Firstly, there is some very specific training you should be doing. Learn more.
Let’s be clear, always pick the itinerary with more acclimatization built in. After
that, you need to focus on mapping out a training plan that focuses on strength and
endurance. We will pace the trip at lower heart rates so we can perform for longer
periods of time. You still need to be comfortable hiking for 6+ hours. We know that
building up the weight you carry in your backpack for hours at sea level builds
endurance, strength and cardio which stress tests your body for high altitude. We can
help you learn more about how to prepare for your high-altitude adventure.
- WHAT KIND OF GEAR, CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT DO I NEED TO BRING?
- A). We will provide you with a full detailed itemized kit list so that you.
- SAFE TO BRING AND LEAVE OUR BAGS IN THE BASE CAMP?
- A). Yes, you can leave a bag of items not needed in our base camp. You can also leave
valuable items in the safe.
- WHAT ROUTE DO WE CLIMB ON?
- A). Depending on the glacial conditions we will follow the safest route to the top. We
also leave from the refuge at 4864 m./15,958 ft for all our summit attempts
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DO YOU HAVE TRAINING ADVICE?
- A). If you sign up to one of our trips, we can give ongoing advice. We also have
training courses in Cotopaxi that you can sign up to.
- CAN I PAY WITH CREDIT CARD?
- A). Yes, you can do it
TIPS
- Develop a personalized training plan. Mountaineering requires
multiple types of training, each focusing on a different need:
- Cardio workouts to improve the overall fitness level of your heart and
lungs.
- Interval sessions to boost your ability to process more oxygen with
each breath.
- Strength and endurance exercises so you can haul a heavy load and
sustain physical output for many hours.
- Balance and flexibility training because you need both for
mountaineering.
- Hiking days to extend your training into real-world situations.