Volcanoes and Lunar Landscapes of the Andes

🌎Location: Andes Mountains, Ecuador
🌙Duration: 8 days / 7 nights
⛺Accommodation:
Cottages & Mountain Lodges
🐴Riding:
Intermediate-Advanced
📅Dates: Set dates

An exhilarating journey amidst the volcanoes of Ecuador; crossing lunar-like landscapes into the remote, seldom-visited valleys behind the perfectly conical, snow-capped Cotopaxi volcano. A challenging ride, incredibly varied in both pace and terrain as we traverse valleys, grassy plains, lava flows & wetlands.

Nights are spent in a wonderful mix of working Haciendas, mountain inns & isolated farmhouses, built in a variety of materials including the traditional Adobe with thatched roofs and original Inca stone. One night is spent in little cottages in a hamlet, supporting a truly excellent local community project.


Horses

The horses come from a variety of backgrounds and breeds, all carefully selected for this trek and terrain, their endurance, and temperament.


Riding

Speed ◼️◼️◼️◼️◻️Walk, Trot, Canter, Gallop
Saddle Time ◼️◼️◼️◼️◼️
5-8 hours per day
Distance ◼️◼️◼️◼️◻️ Up to 45km/30 miles per day
Riding Level ◼️◼️◼️◼️◻️
Intermediate-Advanced

“Cangalla” saddles which are typically used by Argentinean gauchos. The saddles are covered with sheep skins for extra comfort and are designed for long distance riding.

The terrain is mountainous and can be rocky, steep, and narrow. There will be open fields and dirt roads better suited for moving at speed, and single-track trails for a more leisurely pace. Beach rides will be subject to the tides.


Weather

Weather conditions vary and are unpredictable. During the austral summer, daylight hours are exceptionally long (15 - 17 hours). It has been said that “one can experience all four seasons in one day here in Patagonia”: snowfall, rain, strong sun or wind. The climate can change in a surprisingly short period of time. Even if the most extreme conditions are not so common, the rider must be prepared for it (as explained in the clothing section). In general, the weather is cold and windy, with average temperatures ranging from 2 to 12 °C (35-54 °F), but due to the wind cooling factor, the perceived temperature can be significantly lower. In short, you can expect cool days and cold nights.


Accommodation

Riders will sleep in shelters or tents, depending on the number of guest. For nights before and after the expedition, riders will stay in shared rooms in Ushuaia.


Dining

Three meals are provided per day, from breakfast on Day 1 to lunch on the final day.


Itinerary


Dates

November 18-29 2025
December 7-18 2025


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Price Includes:

  • All accommodations

  • All meals

  • All riding activities, including tack and equipment

  • Transportation to/from Ushuaia

Does not include:

  • Airfare to and from Argentina and Ushuaia

  • Additional travel costs

  • Travel insurance

  • Visas and travel costs

  • Guide gratuities