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Mountain Climbing Ecuador 2026: Complete Guide to Cotopaxi & Chimborazo Expeditions

Ecuador’s 2026–2027 Climbing Season is Open

Ecuador continues to position itself as one of the most unique high-altitude destinations in the world. With year-round climbing conditions and access to multiple 5,000 and 6,000-meter peaks, the Andes of Ecuador offer a rare opportunity for mountaineers to plan expeditions outside traditional Himalayan seasons.

For the 2026–2027 climbing season (May 2026 to February 2027), Ecuador Eco Adventure is preparing a full schedule of guided expeditions, focusing on the country’s most iconic summits: Cotopaxi and Chimborazo.

Why Climb in Ecuador in 2026?

Unlike other destinations where climbing is limited to short weather windows, Ecuador offers:

This makes Ecuador an ideal alternative for climbers seeking serious altitude without committing to longer expeditions in more remote regions.

Climbing Cotopaxi (5,897 m)

Cotopaxi is widely recognized as one of the most accessible glacier climbs in the world. However, accessibility should not be confused with ease. Rapid altitude gain and glacier conditions require proper preparation.

Most summit attempts begin around midnight, with climbers ascending steadily on snow and ice to reach the summit window between 06:00 and 08:00. Success depends largely on acclimatization, which is why multi-day programs—especially those incorporating Tambopaxi Lodge—offer a clear advantage.

👉 Recommended programs:


Climbing Chimborazo (6,263 m)

Chimborazo is not just Ecuador’s highest peak—it is the closest point on Earth to the sun due to the equatorial bulge. Climbing Chimborazo is a serious high-altitude challenge where oxygen levels are significantly reduced.

Summit attempts are demanding, with long glacier routes and extreme altitude conditions. Proper acclimatization is essential, and many climbers underestimate the difficulty.

Modern expeditions often use high camp options (around 5,300 m), significantly improving summit logistics and performance compared to traditional refuge-based climbs.

👉 Key insight:
Chimborazo is not technical, but it is physically demanding due to altitude.


Cotopaxi + Chimborazo: The Complete Ecuador Expedition

For climbers looking to maximize their experience, combining both peaks in a single program offers the best progression.

The strategy is simple:

This structured approach significantly increases the chances of success while reducing altitude-related risks.

👉 This is currently the most recommended program for 2026–2027

Why Acclimatization is Everything

One of the biggest mistakes climbers make in Ecuador is underestimating altitude.

Even experienced trekkers can struggle without proper adaptation. Programs that include intermediate climbs (like Rucu Pichincha or Iliniza Norte) and staged altitude exposure consistently achieve better results.

Why Climb with Ecuador Eco Adventure

Ecuador Eco Adventure has over 20 years of experience operating in the Andes and has been recognized as one of the leading adventure operators in the region.

The company has:

With certified ASEGUIM guides and a strict 2:1 ratio, the focus remains on safety, acclimatization, and real expedition logistics—not just tourism.

2026–2027 Season Dates & Planning

The upcoming season runs:

👉 May 2026 – February 2027

During this period:

Due to increasing demand, early booking is recommended, especially for peak months.

Climbing with the best!

Climbing in Ecuador is not about ticking off peaks—it is about understanding altitude, respecting the mountain, and following a structured approach.

Cotopaxi and Chimborazo offer one of the most complete high-altitude experiences in the world, but success depends on preparation, timing, and choosing the right operator.

Plan Your Expedition

If you are planning to climb in Ecuador during the 2026–2027 season:

👉 Explore our guided programs:

Secure your expedition dates early and prepare for one of the most rewarding mountain experiences in South America.

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