The Chimborazo Volcano Base Area marks the starting point for exploring Ecuador’s highest mountain and its
surrounding highland scenery. Located in the central Andes, this area is defined by wide open plains, thin air,
and dramatic mountain views.
At the base of Chimborazo, visitors experience a unique environment shaped by altitude, volcanic terrain, and
changing weather. The landscapes feel vast and remote, offering a strong sense of scale and isolation.
For travelers, the Chimborazo Volcano Base Area provides an introduction to high-altitude Andean
environments and a peaceful setting to appreciate Ecuador’s mountain landscapes.
- 🏔️ Stand at 5,000+ meters at the Whymper Refuge without technical climbing 🧗
- 🦌 Observe herds of wild vicuñas, the elegant, rare camelids of the high Andes 🌾
- 📸 Capture the “Needles of Whymper” and the Condor Cocha Lagoon reflections 💎
- 🦅 Spot the Andean Condor and the Ecuadorian Hillstar hummingbird 🐦
- 🌋 Witness the dramatic volcanic desert transition into the icy glacier edge ❄️
- 🚗 By Car/Taxi: A 1-hour drive (approx. 50 km) from Riobamba via the Vía a Guaranda 🏁
- 🚌 By Bus: Take a bus toward Guaranda from Riobamba’s Terminal Terrestre and ask to be dropped at the “Reserva de Chimborazo” entrance 📍
- 🚐 By Tour: Numerous agencies in Riobamba offer private 4×4 transport directly to the first refuge at 4,850m 🗺️
- 🏔️ Acclimatization: Spend at least 2–3 days in Riobamba or Quito before visiting 🧘
- 🧥 Layer Up: Temperatures can drop below freezing instantly; bring thermal layers and a windbreaker 🌬️
- ☀️ UV Protection: The sun is incredibly strong here; wear high-SPF sunscreen and polarized sunglasses 🕶️
- 💧 Hydrate: Drink twice as much water as usual and move slowly to prevent Soroche (altitude sickness) 🥤
- 🛂 Document Check: Bring your original passport for the registration at the park entrance 📜
- 🕘 09:00 – Arrive at Entrance: Register at the Casahuala control (4,386m) and visit the interpretation center 🏛️
- 🕙 10:00 – First Base: Drive or hike to Hermanos Carrel Refuge (4,850m) for photography 📷
- 🕚 11:00 – The Ascent: Begin the 1-hour “slow-motion” hike to Whymper Refuge (5,042m) 🚶
- 🕛 12:30 – The Peak Experience: Walk 10 more minutes to Condor Cocha Lagoon (5,100m) at the glacier’s base ❄️
- 🕝 14:30 – Descent & Lunch: Head down for a traditional Andean meal in a nearby community lodge 🍲