Information Itinerary

We acclimatize for this expedition by exploring Quito, visiting a regional market, scrambling up 15,729-foot Guagua Pichincha, and by climbing a classic glacial route on 17,227-foot Illiniza Sur. After a rest at a nearby hacienda, we travel further south and approach El Altar with the help of pack animals, and establish our base camp below the massive rock walls and hanging glaciers of the peak’s inner cirque. We climb out of the valley to reach the glaciers of the outer perimeter and there choose our climbing goals according to conditions on the routes and the interests of the climbers. El Obispo, the highest summit, will be a primary goal, but some of the other summits have only had two or three ascents, and possibilities remain for establishment of new routes. In sum, it’s spectacular climbing in one of the most exotic spots in the Andes.

Information Prices Dates And Details

Contact the AAI office for pricing details.

Max Ratio – 2:1 or 4:2

Capacity – 4

​No public dates available, may be available on a private basis.

Please contact the AAI office at 360-671-1505 (Toll Free: 1-800-424-2249) or email at info@alpineinstitute.com to arrange dates for this expedition.

  • Glacier Travel
  • Climbing and Belaying experience on snow and ice up to 60-degrees

Ecuador, El Altar - Map

Flight arrangements should be made so that you arrive in Quito on the first scheduled start day of the trip, and you depart the day after the last scheduled day of the trip. Please contact our Travel Coordinator if you need assistance with travel arrangements.