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Climb Cotopaxi

Climb Cotopaxi Climbing

5.897 m, 19.348 ft.- 2 Day Tour

The Cotopaxi rises majestically above the Andencordilleren and is one of the most active volcanoes of Ecuador. The almost perfect cone shape is an identification sign which makes it world famous as a picture book volcano. Reaching the top of this volcano is a must for every mountaineer who wants to reach even higher peaks. It is technically not a difficult mountain, but a good physical condition is a basic requirement for a successfull climb. From the peak you can enjoy a beautiful view over the wide Andes landscape and with a clear view you can even see all of the snow-capped mountains of Ecuador. A glance in the crater with a diameter of 800m, from which a sulphur steam is still flowing. You can imagine how powerful the forces of nature must have been to create a natural beauty of this kind.

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Climb Cotopaxi Itinerary Climbing

Day 01: Quito - El Chasqui - Cotopaxi National Park

At 9 am, we depart from Quito over the Pan-American Highway to the South, to El Chasqui and from here on we drive to the Cotopaxi national park. After that a short stop at the Museum of Nature, to enjoy the flora and fauna. After a 3 hour drive we reach the parking lot at 4.600 m, from here it goes by foot to the Jose Rivas Refuge on ca. 4.800m. After picnic lunch we walk towards the glacier. In the afternoon we return to the refuge for dinner and accommodation.-/L/D

Day 02: Climb Cotopaxi

After a little breakfast we start climbing at midnight. If the weather condition and the physical condition of the group is good, we will reach the peak (5.897 m) after 6-7 hours. If the weather is good, we will have a spectacular view over the surrounding, snow-covered volcanoes. Afterwards we return to the hut. In the afternoon we head back to Quito. B/L/-

B= breakfast; L= Lunch; D= Dinner

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