Expedition Overview
Pasochoa is an old and extinct volcano, which because of the interesting process oferuption, the last activity makes a crater where now we can see the Andean forest, oneof last remnant forest in the area, around the area is full of farms.Pasochoa is part of SNAP (Sistema Nacional de Áreas Protegidas) National System ofProtected Areas, the diversity of animals and vegetation creates a beautiful wildlifesanctuary, the perfect acclimatization for a more summit challenges



Itinerary
DAY 1: PASOCHOA SUMMIT
On this day of adventure, you’ll be fueled by delicious local food, such as potato soup, corn, fresh vegetables with plenty of local fresh tropical fruits. Lunch usually consists of nice picnic self-service in the mountains and local restaurants that serve traditional soup, main dish and juice, a warm and filling meal after a big day of adventure.
You will be picked up early in the morning to reach Santa Rita farm at 8:00 am approx. Then we will start the hike to the summit of Pasochoa 4199 m/ 13,780 ft (duration of the hike 5 – 6 hours approx.) In this amazing more than 500 acres we can find an interesting change between Andean Forest to a forest with bush and grassland, also the different species of animals, birds, and plants, definitely a perfect acclimatization experience.
Food & Accommodation
Lunch.
What to Expect
On this day of adventure, you'll be fueled by delicious local food, such potato soup, corn, fresh vegetables with plenty of local fresh tropical fruits. Lunch usually consists of nice picnic self-service in the mountains and local restaurants that serve traditional soup, main dish and juice, a warm and filling meal after a big day of adventure.
Pre- post trip accommodation in Quito (Twin/ Double) - USD 100 Per Night
Pre- post trip accommodation in Quito (Single) - USD 100 per Night
Private airport transfer - USD 38 per person
General Specifications
6:00 am on Day 1
18:00 pm on Day 1
What´s Included
Comfortable land transportation
Trekking to Pasochoa Summit
1 lunch
Helmets, Hiking sticks
Certified & specialized English-speaking adventure leader
Hiking sticks Helmets
International flights
Single/ Double room pre & post night
international flights
Travel & health insurance (mandatory)
Not described in the itinerary
For guides and drivers
What to bring?
FAQS
What is the minimum age for this trip?
8 years old as a minimum age.
What is the currency?
US American Dollars
What Travel Insurance do you recommend?
World Nomads Insurance with a coverage of USD 200 000
What vaccinations do I need?
For Ecuador Highlands, Covid vaccination is required.
What’s the weather like?
Seasons in Ecuador have nothing to do with temperature – instead there is a dry season and a wet season. In Ecuador, the winter season is hot and wet, and the summer is dry and cold. Ecuador’s dry, summer season falls between May and December. January to April is Ecuador’s wet wintertime. There is not much of a transition between the seasons.
Most of Ecuador has mild temperatures year-round. In the highlands of the Andes, the temperatures are usually cooler and depend of the altitude mainly, the higher the colder, The average temperature in Quito is in the mid-60s Fahrenheit (17 – 18 degrees Celsius). But the average temperature by the snow-cover volcanos can be mid-50s Fahrenheit (10 – 13 degrees Celsius).
What Do I Do about drinking water?
The tap water in Ecuador is not always friendly on the stomach for those who haven’t been in Latin America for a while. There is purified water in each of the accommodation which you can use to fill up each morning, so be sure to pack a reusable water bottle or two. There will also be water in the transportation.
How much should I tip?
Tips are not included in the trip cost. These are entirely at your discretion but there is an expectation to tip for good service. Your guide will help with advice; however, we suggest the below as a guideline per person:
Guides: USD 10- USD 15 per day
Of course, you are free to tip more or less, and the amount should be reflective of your perception of service and quality - a tip is not compulsory and should only be given when you receive excellent service
Expedition Overview
Pasochoa is an old and extinct volcano, which because of the interesting process oferuption, the last activity makes a crater where now we can see the Andean forest, oneof last remnant forest in the area, around the area is full of farms.Pasochoa is part of SNAP (Sistema Nacional de Áreas Protegidas) National System ofProtected Areas, the diversity of animals and vegetation creates a beautiful wildlifesanctuary, the perfect acclimatization for a more summit challenges



Itinerary
DAY 1: PASOCHOA SUMMIT
On this day of adventure, you’ll be fueled by delicious local food, such as potato soup, corn, fresh vegetables with plenty of local fresh tropical fruits. Lunch usually consists of nice picnic self-service in the mountains and local restaurants that serve traditional soup, main dish and juice, a warm and filling meal after a big day of adventure.
You will be picked up early in the morning to reach Santa Rita farm at 8:00 am approx. Then we will start the hike to the summit of Pasochoa 4199 m/ 13,780 ft (duration of the hike 5 – 6 hours approx.) In this amazing more than 500 acres we can find an interesting change between Andean Forest to a forest with bush and grassland, also the different species of animals, birds, and plants, definitely a perfect acclimatization experience.
Food & Accommodation
Lunch.
What to Expect
On this day of adventure, you'll be fueled by delicious local food, such potato soup, corn, fresh vegetables with plenty of local fresh tropical fruits. Lunch usually consists of nice picnic self-service in the mountains and local restaurants that serve traditional soup, main dish and juice, a warm and filling meal after a big day of adventure.
Pre- post trip accommodation in Quito (Twin/ Double) - USD 100 Per Night
Pre- post trip accommodation in Quito (Single) - USD 100 per Night
Private airport transfer - USD 38 per person
Ships & Deck Plans
Specifications
General Specifications
6:00 am on Day 1
18:00 pm on Day 1
What´s Included
Comfortable land transportation
Trekking to Pasochoa Summit
1 lunch
Helmets, Hiking sticks
Certified & specialized English-speaking adventure leader
Hiking sticks Helmets
International flights
Single/ Double room pre & post night
international flights
Travel & health insurance (mandatory)
Not described in the itinerary
For guides and drivers
What to bring?
FAQS
What is the minimum age for this trip?
8 years old as a minimum age.
What is the currency?
US American Dollars
What Travel Insurance do you recommend?
World Nomads Insurance with a coverage of USD 200 000
What vaccinations do I need?
For Ecuador Highlands, Covid vaccination is required.
What’s the weather like?
Seasons in Ecuador have nothing to do with temperature – instead there is a dry season and a wet season. In Ecuador, the winter season is hot and wet, and the summer is dry and cold. Ecuador’s dry, summer season falls between May and December. January to April is Ecuador’s wet wintertime. There is not much of a transition between the seasons.
Most of Ecuador has mild temperatures year-round. In the highlands of the Andes, the temperatures are usually cooler and depend of the altitude mainly, the higher the colder, The average temperature in Quito is in the mid-60s Fahrenheit (17 – 18 degrees Celsius). But the average temperature by the snow-cover volcanos can be mid-50s Fahrenheit (10 – 13 degrees Celsius).
What Do I Do about drinking water?
The tap water in Ecuador is not always friendly on the stomach for those who haven’t been in Latin America for a while. There is purified water in each of the accommodation which you can use to fill up each morning, so be sure to pack a reusable water bottle or two. There will also be water in the transportation.
How much should I tip?
Tips are not included in the trip cost. These are entirely at your discretion but there is an expectation to tip for good service. Your guide will help with advice; however, we suggest the below as a guideline per person:
Guides: USD 10- USD 15 per day
Of course, you are free to tip more or less, and the amount should be reflective of your perception of service and quality - a tip is not compulsory and should only be given when you receive excellent service