El Altar 5-day volcano trek with Activexpedition – eco-focused route to Ecuador’s stunning collapsed crater lake, small-group adventure with expert local guides, authentic Andean immersion, sustainable practices supporting communities, all meals, camping gear, mules and permits included.
Trek into the heart of Ecuador’s Andes on this challenging yet breathtaking 3-day (or extendable to 5-day) guided adventure through Sangay National Park, culminating in the stunning turquoise Laguna Amarilla crater lake and panoramic views of the majestic El Altar volcano.
This moderate-to-strenuous route (4-6 hours hiking per day) climbs over muddy trails, steep hills, and high-altitude terrain (starting at ~3,070 m / 10,070 ft and peaking at ~4,300 m / 14,100 ft), but rewards you with alpine scenery, glacial creeks, and two nights at the cozy Collanes Refuge.
Perfect for fit hikers seeking a true mountain experience - round-trip transport from Riobamba, all meals, refuge lodging, and expert guiding are included, so you can focus on the adventure.
Real talk: expect deep mud (especially in wet season), cold nights at altitude, and steady uphill climbs - pack waterproof gear, be mentally prepared, and acclimatize if possible.
Small groups (max 12) for personal attention; book early for stable weather windows.
Here's practical advice to help your Sangay trek go well, based on common experiences with altitude, trails, and weather. We've pulled this from what past guests told us after their trips.
Common issues. Not wheelchair accessible - steep, muddy trails. Guests found moderate-to-strenuous effort but rewarding; pace yourself. Weather rarely cancels; dress in layers.
Moderate-to-strenuous - 4-6 hours hiking daily, steep hills, deep mud. Guests with good fitness managed; guides adjust pace and monitor altitude.
Possible but not guaranteed - Sangay is remote. Guests spotted birds, deer, and occasional Andean condors - focus is scenery and crater lake.
Yes for fit children 12+ who handle long hikes and cold. Families said teens loved the views, but younger ones may struggle with altitude/mud.
Usually available - notify early. Guests found rice, veggies, and soups sufficient.
Laguna Amarilla and El Altar views are stunning - bring a good zoom lens or phone with stabilizer. Guides pause for shots at viewpoints.
3-day format with refuge stays, meals, and transport included. Past guests preferred the guided, all-inclusive experience and Laguna Amarilla views over longer or self-guided treks.
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