
Trek Across the Ecuadorian Andes
An unforgettable hike through the volcanic peaks and paramos of the Andean mountains
What's Included?
Activities & Certified Guides
All itinerary activities with certified, English-speaking local guidesAll accommodation
You'll stay in a combination of hotels, hostels, mountain lodges and haciendasMeals
All breakfasts, 6 lunches and 2 dinnersTransfers
Arrival transfers from the airport to your hotel in QuitoEquipment
Hiking poles, if you need themSmall Like-minded Groups
Solo-friendly by design, join our small n’ sociable groups of up to 14 like-minded, active and outdoorsy people…
What's it like?






























Hike crater to crater over the famous Avenue of Volcanoes, peepers open for Andean condors and wild vicuñas
Trek to the glacier under the Chimborazo Stratovolcano - the furthest point from the centre of the Earth
Follow paths through remote communities, past turquoise lagoons and by thundering waterfalls before soaking your muscles in natural hot springs
Key Information
Day 1
Touch down in Quito

Welcome to Quito! The largest, best-preserved colonial city of South America - declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978. The city is located on the equator, in a valley at the foothills of the Pichincha volcano. Depending on your arrival time, you can spend your day exploring the old town of Quito and the surrounding area, shaking off any jet lag. Your host can help you to organise a day trip (please request this in advance). There will be a group meet up at 18:00 to get to know your guide and fellow adventurers.
Day 2
Trekking Agua y Vida
Hiking
Driving
After breakfast, there's a short drive to the village of Papallacta. You’ll then lace up your boots and head off into the Cayambe Coca National Park, an ecological reserve where you’ll trek past lagoons and waterfalls with incredible views along the way. Your hike ends at the Papallacta Hot Springs, a natural hot spring where you can soak the evening away. You will be walking at altitudes of between 3700m to 4300m today.
Day 3
Trekking from Sigchos to Isinlivi

Hiking
Fuel up on breakfast and start your hike towards the southeast part of town. Navigate trails through farmland, along cornfields and slowly descend towards the river. The views from the valley are stunning and most of the people who live in the villages along the route have lived in the region their whole life, maintaining traditional practices. You'll end the day at an eco mountain lodge surrounded by impressive volcanoes, breathtaking views and traditional highland villages. You will be moving at altitudes of between 2600m and 2900m today.
Day 4
Hike Toachi Canyon to Chugchilán
Hiking
Today you’ll trek through the awesome Andean mountain landscape towards the Toachi Canyon and catch glimpses of small villages and indigenous communities working in the fields. Hike down to the canyon of the Toachi River and then on to Chugchilán, a small town located in the middle of the Quilotoa Loop. In the afternoon you can explore the village and mingle with the locals. You will be walking at altitudes of between 2896m to 3295m today.
Day 5
Trekking to Quilotoa

Hiking
Up bright and early today, you’ll hit the small trails used by the mountain people who traverse the canyons to reach neighbouring communities, where it’s common to see the traditional custom of exchanging goods. Venture down into the canyon then climb back up to the top of the crater rim, where you will be rewarded with a spectacular view of the Quilotoa Lake, a water-filled volcanic crater. Enjoy a beautiful picnic with the best views from the volcano before jumping into the van and transferring to a magical hacienda in the foothills of the Chimborazo volcano. You will be walking at altitudes between 2987m and 3962m today.
Day 6
Trek to Chimborazo Basecamp

Hiking
Early in the morning, drive through valleys and farming villages to reach the Chimborazo Volcano, the highest mountain in Ecuador (6310m). Its summit is the furthest point from the centre of the earth on the entire planet. On a clear day, the majestic peak of Chimborazo dominates the view for many kilometres. Visiting this spectacular national park includes a short hike to reach the elevation of 5000m, where the glacier begins. Keep your eyes peeled for the animals that inhabit this volcanic climate - such as Andean condor, caracara birds, hummingbirds, and timid vicuñas. Once extinct in Ecuador, vicuñas were reintroduced into the wild and are now protected; they are a relation of alpacas and llamas. In the evening, soak in the famous hot springs of Baños and experience the thriving nightlife of this town - well known for its spectacular location right at the foothills of the active Tungurahua volcano.
Day 7
Llanganates National Park

Hiking
Head out for a hike in the Llanganates National Park, famous for its beautiful landscapes as well as its intriguing stories (legend has it that the Inca General Ruminahui had a large sum of gold hidden somewhere in the Tungurahua mountains). The vegetation changes as you increase elevation, before reaching stunning views of the Tungurahua Volcano and the Sangay Volcano. Following the hike, return to Baños to spend a last night in this magical town. You will be moving at altitudes between 3200m and 3600m today.
Day 8
Chasing waterfalls

Hiking
Head out of the mountain town of Baños this morning, and hit the road of the waterfalls. Stop at the Bride's Veil waterfall to take the Tarabita cable car across the Pastaza River. Then, hike down to the Pailon del Diablo waterfall, the second highest in Ecuador. After a day full of adventures in the cloud forest, enjoy the scenic ride back to Quito.
Day 9
Bid farewell to Quito

Your adventure ends today as you enjoy a final breakfast at your hotel in Quito. You're free to head to the airport in time for your onward flight, or the bus station if you are travelling on to other parts of Ecuador.
Day 1
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 2
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 3
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 4
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 5 – Day 7
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 8
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 9
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
What is the food like?

Throughout the adventure, you'll be fuelled by delicious Andean food, such as traditional Ecuadorian potato soup, meat and vegetable dishes utilising local grains such as quinoa and beans and plenty of local fresh fruits. Lunch usually consists of a variety of sandwiches and dinner is always a warm and filling meal after a big day of hiking.
Vegetarians, vegans and other dietary requirements and allergies can be catered for - please just request this in advance by mentioning any requirements on your passenger info form.
What is the accommodation like?

Quito
During your time in Quito, you'll stay at the Hotel La Quinta by Wyndham. Offering a variety of facilities and services, the property provides all you need for a good night's sleep.

Papallacta
You'll spend one night at the 4-star Termas de Papallacta, a hot springs spa resort nestled in a majestic valley of the high Andes. Decorated with wooden walls and gabled roofs, rooms at Termas de Papallacta are fitted with wooden furnishings. You can relax in the thermal pools or try some of the treatments that are available at the spa.

Isinlivi
You’ll spend one night at LluLlu Llama Mountain Lodge, a small family lodge situated right on Ecuador’s most famous trekking route, the Quilotoa Loop. Hot showers and good food are available, and it's surrounded by impressive volcanoes, breathtaking mountain views and traditional highland villages.
Chugchilán
Mama Hilda is a cosy countryside hostel located in Chugchilán, which is the oldest settlement in the area and home to only 30 full-time residents. The rooms are basic in terms of décor and amenities but cosy, with some having an open fireplace. Food is home-cooked and served in a communal dining room, with most dishes created on the premises. Fresh pasta and desserts are provided by the Italian monastery just down the road.

Chimborazo
Haciendas are a highlight of any trip to Ecuador. Hacienda is a Spanish word for an estate, these are generally traditional ranches or homesteads based in rural areas. You’ll spend three nights at La Andaluza Hacienda, located on the slopes of the most beautiful volcano in the Inter-Andean Valley. The rooms are distributed in four sectors, all of them connected. One sector is the historic hacienda house, and within the other three wings you'll find the rest of the facilities, some with a view of the gardens, others with a view of the majestic Chimborazo Volcano.

Baños
Casa de Luis is a rustic 4-star hotel, located in Baños de Agua Santa. The hotel has comfortable, cosy rooms with a homely atmosphere. Here you will be able to enjoy delicious dishes of Ecuadorian cuisine.
This trip has been rated as Moderate
Much of the trek is within the capabilities of people with good fitness who are keen trekkers. Still, it is important to note that trekking at altitudes above 3000m is more demanding on the body than walking at low elevations. Some training beforehand will help and we advise doing at least one weekend of walking back-to-back days. The guide will set the pace and as with all altitude treks, ensure that you adjust to the altitude. This means that there are plenty of hours factored into each day to ensure it is completed by all. You only need to carry a day-pack each day. The views along the way make the journey more than worthwhile!
There really is no 'best' time to visit the Andes, any time of year offers a great chance to experience the area. However, December and January are great months due to low rainfall and far less wind. June and July are the driest months, although they can be very windy. The Andes are also blessed with the highest number of clear days per year in the Ecuadorian Andes.
The Area
Logistics
Starts
Mariscal Sucre International Airport, Quito
Before 18:00 on Day 1
Ends
Hotel La Quinta by Wyndham, Quito
Morning on Day 9
Transfers
Arrival transfers are included, provided you have shared your arrival flight details in advance with the host. Your welcome meeting is at 18:00 on Day 1, when your host will meet you in the lobby at Hotel La Quinta by Wyndham, Quito.
On the final day of the trip, you can depart independently after checking out of the hotel. The airport is around a 45min journey away from downtown Quito. You can request a private transfer from the host to take you to the airport, or arrange your own taxi or bus.
Travel options
There are regular flights to Quito from major airports across the UK, Europe and North America.
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What's included?
- All camping equipment
Hiking poles
What do I need to bring?
BAGS
Soft overnight duffel bag or rucksack
Daypack (25+ litres)
CLOTHES
Waterproof jacket
Lightweight down jacket
Waterproof trousers
Breathable wicking layers
Thermals (top and bottom, merino ideal)
Fleece or warm mid-layer
Lightweight trousers/shorts/skirts
T-shirts
Underwear and socks
Swimwear
Sunglasses
Sunhat
Winter hat
Gloves
Something to sleep in
Waterproof hiking boots (worn-in)
OTHER
Universal travel plug adapter
Power bank or solar charger
Passports (and visas)
Travel insurance documents
Earplugs
Insect repellent
Suncream
Personal first-aid kit (inc. blister treatment)
Quick-dry towel
Alcohol hand-gel
Headtorch or torch
Reusable water bottle (x1 litre)
Biodegradable wet-wipes
Energy bars and snacks
Water purification tablets/treatment system
Pre-trip accommodation in Quito (Single)
Payable Before Departure
Pre-trip accommodation in Quito (Single)
… Per Night
Pre-trip accommodation in Quito (Twin/Double)
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Pre-trip accommodation in Quito (Twin/Double)
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Optional Private Room & Tent Upgrade
Payable Before Departure
Optional Private Room & Tent Upgrade
… Per Person
Quito additional airport transfer (1 person)
Payable Before Departure
Quito additional airport transfer (1 person)
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Quito additional airport transfer (2 or more people)
Payable Before Departure
Quito additional airport transfer (2 or more people)
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