Trekking - Hiking

Ecuador is an ideal playground for trekking and wilderness lovers.
With more than forty-five protected natural areas —including national parks and reserves— and numerous volcanoes scattered throughout the country, it’s possible to hike for one or several days through diverse landscapes and at different altitudes.
Mountains, Andes, Amazon, and coastal plains — there’s no shortage of trekking adventures!

Although Ecuador has both a dry season and a rainy season, depending on the region you are in, there will always be favorable weather conditions for hiking.

In complete autonomy, you’ll travel with tents and food, accompanied by a high-mountain guide, cooks, and muleteers.

COTOPAXI TREK
• Walking time per day: 6 hours
• 3 days
• Good physical condition required
PIÑAN TREK
• Walking time per day: 6 hours
• 4 days
• Good physical condition required
ALTAR TREK
• Walking time per day: 4 to 5 hours
• 3 or 4 days
• Good physical condition required
QUILOTOA – INSILIVÍ TREK
• Walking time per day: 5 hours
• 4 days
• Good physical condition required
• Backpack trekking

CONDOR TREK
• Walking time per day: 5 to 7 hours
• 5 days
• Very good physical condition required, uneven terrain