Glacier School — 2 Days

4,800m / 15,748 ft · Intermediate

Group (2+ pax)
$350,00 / person
Solo Traveler
$670.00 / person
2 Days / 1 Night
Duration 2 Days / 1 Night
Altitude 4,800m / 15,748 ft
Difficulty Intermediate
Group Size 1 to 10+ people
Languages English, Spanish

Glacier School — 2 Days with certified ASEGUIM & UIAGM guides. 2 Days / 1 Night, max altitude 4,800m / 15,748 ft. Difficulty: Moderate. Private transportation from Quito included.

Day 1 — Glacier Training

Drive to Cotopaxi National Park. Learn essential mountaineering skills: crampon technique, ice axe self-arrest, rope management, crevasse rescue, and glacier travel. Practice on real glacier terrain.

Day 2 — Advanced Techniques & Practice

Continue with advanced techniques including ascending fixed lines, anchor building, and team rope management. Final practice session before returning to Quito.

What's Included

  • Certified ASEGUIM / UIAGM mountain guide
  • Private round-trip transportation from Quito
  • All meals during the expedition
  • Accommodation (refuge and/or hotel per itinerary)
  • Mountain accident insurance
Technical Equipment
  • Mountain Boots
  • Crampons
  • Ice Axe
  • Harness
  • Carabiner
  • Helmet
  • Head Lamp
  • Waterproof Gloves (Gore-Tex)
  • Gaiters
  • Sleeping Bag

Not Included

  • International travel and medical insurance (coverage for high-altitude mountaineering strongly recommended)
  • Hotel accommodation in Quito before and after the expedition
  • Tips for the guide and support staff (optional — based on service quality)
  • Trekking shoes (for approaches and hiking days)
  • Sunglasses (UV-protection — glacier category 4 recommended for altitude)
  • Waterproof jacket (Gore-Tex or similar breathable hard-shell)
  • Waterproof pants (Gore-Tex or similar breathable hard-shell)
  • Thermal jacket (down or synthetic insulation — 600+ fill power recommended)
  • Thermal pants (fleece or wool base layer)
  • Balaclava (face and neck protection for cold and high winds)
  • First layer gloves (thin moisture-wicking liner gloves)
  • Socks (merino wool or synthetic — at least 2 to 3 pairs)
  • Big backpack (50 to 65L capacity for multi-day trips)
  • Trekking poles (adjustable and lightweight — for stability on approaches)
Don't have your gear? You can rent it or buy it directly at our Condor Trekk Equipment Store.

Tour Requirements

  • Moderate fitness
  • No previous climbing experience needed — this IS the training course

Tour Insurance Coverage

All Condortrekk tours include civil liability insurance

Insurance Provider

Sweaden Insurance Company — recognized provider of adventure tourism and mountaineering coverage in Ecuador.

Policy Type

Civil Liability Insurance — covers third-party claims arising from bodily injury or property damage during Condortrekk-operated tours and expeditions.

What's Covered
  • Accidents during guided activities
  • Emergency evacuation and rescue
  • Third-party bodily injury liability
  • Property damage during tour operations
What's NOT Covered
  • Personal travel insurance (medical, trip cancellation)
  • Lost, stolen, or damaged personal belongings
  • Pre-existing medical conditions
  • Activities outside the tour itinerary

Important: We strongly recommend all travelers purchase personal travel insurance covering medical emergencies, high-altitude activities, and trip cancellation before departure. Condortrekk's civil liability policy does not replace personal travel insurance.

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