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CÓNDOR TREKK
Papallacta, Ecuador
Duration: 4 days
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ECOMONTES TOUR
$650

About your trip

This trail begins in the community of Tambo - Papallacta, better known as "El Camino del Cóndor", the same route takes between 4 to 5 days, crossing trough the Antisana volcano, the Sincholahua mountain and ending at the Cotopaxi National Park.

What's included

Meals

Meals stipulated in the itinerary (B/L/DMeals)

Bilingual Guide

Private Transport

Entrance Fees

Cooks and Cooking

Equipment

Personal Camping

Equipment (Tents, Mats, Sleeping Bags, etc.)

What's not included

Extra cost

Drink, water

Day 1

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Cordillera Real

We leave Quito in the morning and head east up the Cordillera Real towards El Tambo, a small village close to Papallacta and situated at 3400m, where packhorses await us. After loading our equipment on the horses we then start out on our trek. This day is spent mostly on muddy trails and crossing small rivers, where rubber boots are a must. Our first campsite is located at small lagoon, called Laguna del Volcan and the hike takes us 4 hours to complete.

Day2

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Base camp Antisana

After breakfast we begin our ascent towards our second base camp at the foot of Antisana at 4100m. The first two hours still take us through muddy areas and small forests until we reach higher paramo regions, void of trees but with much drier ground.. After another 4-hour hike passing the magnificent and massive Antisana glacier and the Santa Lucia lagoon, we reach our second camp located in a sheltered valley with a small creek running through it.

Day 3

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Foot of Sincholagua

In the morning we leave our camp site at the foot of Antisana and head to our next camp site which is located at the foot of Sincholagua mountain. This hike takes us through high paramo regions, crossing twice roads, which come up the valley to La Mica lake, a water reservoir for the city of Quito. This hike takes around 7 hours and is the most tiring day of our trek.

Day 4

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Pita River

We leave early in the morning and begin the steep hike up to the highest point of our tour (4500m ), the pass at Sincholagua which leads into the Cotopaxi National Park. From then on we descend to our last camp at the River Pita, which is located at the limit of Cotopaxi National Park at 3800m. This stretch of the trek on solid and dry paths takes about 5 hours.

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1. Papallacta, Ecuador

Papallacta, Ecuador

About your organizer

We are a family-run direct tour operator and ecotourism travel agency dedicated to attending your travel needs in Ecuador and South America. In addition, we are the owners of Cuyabeno River Lodge, a leading eco-lodge in the Amazon basin. Named for its location on the equator line, Ecuador is one of the world’s most diverse countries. Our unique country is home to tropical Amazon Rainforest, snow-capped Andean peaks, thirty-three ecological reserves, deep-blue volcanic crater lakes, expansive white-sand beaches.

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