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Take part in this one-of-a-kind adventure and explore the most amazing landscapes in the Andes with a professional guide. During this 4-day expedition you will have time to acclimatize over a day of hiking before ascending the highest mountain in Ecuador. Conquer the peak closest to the Sun with a guide that will make sure that you have the safest and most comfortable ascent possible!
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You’ll meet your guide in the morning in Riobamba, most likely around 10-11am. After a gear check, paperwork, and briefing, we’ll transfer to Chimborazo Basecamp Lodge at 4,000 m (13,125 ft), which is about 45 minutes away by car. Along the way, we’ll stop so you can purchase supplies and food for your lunches.
Meals: Dinner
Accommodation: Chimborazo Basecamp Lodge -
This lodge at 4,00 m (13,125 ft) is the perfect starting point for you acclimatization. Maybe do some self-guided hiking through in Chimborazo National Park.
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Chimborazo Basecamp Lodge
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Sometime after lunchtime, we will get transferred by car to the carpark at 4,800m (15,750ft). From there, we’ll hike for 2-3 hours until we reach the high-camp, where we’ll have some time to settle in and have dinner, likely around 5pm. Prepare for your climb as we’ll begin our ascent around 10pm.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Accommodation: High camp -
We should reach the summit by 6-7:30am. Enjoy the marvelous views and head back down to refuge where breakfast will be served. Following breakfast, your guide will transfer you back to Riobamba.
Meals: Breakfast
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Included:
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- An experienced, ASEGUIM certified mountain guide with extensive knowledge of the area
- 4 days of acclimatization and climbing
- All transportation and logistics from Riobamba
- Accommodation for 3 nights in (2 nights in Chimborazo Basecamp Lodge, 1 night in high camp)
- Meals as described in itinerary
- Water and snacks for the climb
- All gear and camping equipment
- National Park permits for climbing
- Adventure tour insurance
- Climbing certificate if the summit is successful
Add-ons:
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- Transportation from Quito to Riobamba or vice versa — can be organized for $35 per person if your guide is notified in advance
Not included:
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- Flights to Riobamba
- Backpack and other essential equipment and personal items
- Travel and medical insurance
- Guide gratuities — optional
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This adventure is for intermediate to experienced climbers. You will need a good level of fitness and backpacking experience to accomplish this climb. This is a tough climb, which requires a specific skill set. Building effective storm camps, rescue techniques, climbing with full packs, fixed rope ascension, and formulating a climbing strategy are all necessary topics to cover. Participants should arrive with a healthy desire for enduring mountain conditions.
Training for Chimborazo is crucial, especially if you live at sea level. To prepare for the altitude, focus on building endurance through activities like long-distance running. This will help your body adapt to the physical demands of the climb, ensuring you’re ready to conquer Ecuador’s tallest peak.
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This 4-day expedition is geared for intermediate to advanced climbers who are comfortable being at a high altitude, climbing and moving. Very good physical condition is also a must. Though this climb doesn’t require any technical skills, it’s still not suitable for first-time alpine climbers.
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This is what you’ll need to bring:
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- Mountaineering boots and crampons
- Gaiters
- Inner thermal pants
- Socks and underwear
- Waterproof or soft shell pants
- Inner thermal fleece x2
- Down jacket
- Waterproof jacket
- Warm hat
- Inner warm gloves
- Outer waterproof gloves
- Sports sunglasses
- Headlamp
- Helmet
- Harness
- Ice axe
- Sleeping bag
- 45-50L backpack
- Duffle bag to carry all your gear
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Group sizes and prices:
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- For this private adventure, the maximum client to guide ratio is 2:1.
- You can sign up solo for the climb and there will be one guide accompanying you.
- If two people sign up, the price goes down.
Min. age requirements:
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- If you are older than 18, you’re good to go.
If your group has hikers under the age of 18, contact us prior to booking to make arrangements
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To get to Riobamba, the starting point of your adventure, most people fly into Quito International Airport. From there, you can rent a car or take a taxi to Riobamba. Make sure to arrive at least a day prior to your adventure, especially if you’re flying in, as you’ll get transferred to Chimborazo Basecamp on Day 1 of the tour.
Your guides can also arrange transfers from Quito to Riobamaba—let us know if you’ll require that.
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Once your booking is confirmed and your trip is paid in full, you will be offered to purchase Redpoint’s protection. If you need any help or require more information, let us know and we will be happy to help!
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