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Inca Trail to Ingapirka


The Inca Trail once connected the Incan empire’s northern capital Quito with its southern capital Cuzco in Peru to move trade, diplomatic messengers, as well as large marching armies during the Incan civil war.

After centuries of war the Inca Trail was largely destroyed or buried, but this section through Sangay National Park is one of the last well preserved remnants of great historic value and follows the footsteps of the revolutionary leader Commander Sucre's army as they marched over the Andes to Cuenca during the war of independence against Spain.

Inca Trail itinerary & Prices

Trek and Climb Carihuairazo


Mount Chimborazo is the tallest mountain in Ecuador and the Chimborazo climb is non-technical, meaning you get a very high altitude without encountering sheer vertical walls that require technical skills like ice climbing.

The 6,268.2 m (20,565 ft) equatorial summit of Mount Chimborazo is also the closest point to the sun on earth. When measured from the centre of the earth instead of sea level it is the highest mountain on the planet.

Carihuairazo Itinerary & Prices

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Climb Mount Chimborazo


Mount Chimborazo is the tallest mountain in Ecuador and the Chimborazo climb is non-technical, meaning you get a very high altitude without encountering sheer vertical walls that require technical skills like ice climbing.

The 6,268.2 m (20,565 ft) equatorial summit of Mount Chimborazo is also the closest point to the sun on earth. When measured from the center of the earth instead of sea level it is the highest mountain on the planet.

 

Chimborazo Itinerary & Prices

Lagoons of El Altar


There are two treks you can do to El Altar – an overnight trek to the “yellow lagoon” crater lake in the middle of the extinct volcano, or the other spectacular 3 day hike that climbs the green valleys carved by glaciers into the mountainous terrain full of waterfalls and multi-coloured glacial lagoons inside Sangay National Park.

The highest point in the trek reaches the 4,800 meter snowline below El Altars glacial peaks where we will see silver, orange, and blue lagoons as well as spectacular views of Chimborazo and Sangay in clear weather.

El Altar Trek Itinerary & Prices

Ecuador Condor Trek


The Condor Trek in Ecuador is one of the most famous hikes in the Andes mountains. National Geographic Adventure listed the Ecuadorian Condor Trek in its 2014 Adventure Bucket List and recommended us to guide you on the trek.

The Condor Trek is a 4 day 3 night heavy-duty hike that begins in the Cayambe-Coca Reserve at Papallacta before heading into the Antisana Reserve until it reaches Cotopaxi National Park with a top altitude of 4,500m / 14,763ft  at the base of Volcano Sincholagua.

Condor Trek Itinerary & Prices

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Climb Antisana

Antisana Volcano is an active stratovolcano nestled in the eastern Andes of Ecuador within the Antisana Ecological Reserve. The peak of its vast ice cap stands tall at 5,704 meters (18,714 feet) above sea level, which means Antisana claims the title of the fourth-highest volcano in Ecuador, and boasts its status as one of Ecuador’s most heavily glaciated peaks.

Climbing Antisana has a reputation precedes as a challenging ascent which attracts mountaineers and thrill-seekers alike to conquer its formidable slopes. The region surrounding the volcano teems with diverse flora and fauna, resiliently adapted to the harsh high-altitude environment, and also makes up part of the world famous Condor Trek.

Antisana Itinerary & Prices