




Únete a Edgar, un guía certificado de la IFMGA, en este viaje de trekking del Camino Inca: 38 kilómetros a través de la historia precolombina de Ecuador.
Andes
5 Días
Jun - Ago
Desde la Villa de Achupallas hasta Ingapirca, el complejo arqueológico Inca más maravilloso de la región, El Camino Inca ofrece una gran oportunidad para entender al menos una mínima longitud del extenso sistema de caminos construido por el Imperio Inca.
Te invitamos a esta aventura de 5 días que comienza conduciendo desde Quito hasta la Villa de Achupallas, donde nos prepararemos para esta fantástica e inolvidable caminata. Y la parte más emocionante llega en nuestro segundo día porque encontraremos nuestro primer desafío del páramo hasta llegar al Campamento Tres Cruces después de 6 horas de caminata por el lodo.
En nuestro día siguiente llegaremos a la cima más alta del Camino Inca a 4.400 metros desde donde podremos admirar los Lagos Ozogoche, 45 lagos y lagunas que forman juntos un excelente punto panorámico.
Los últimos dos días de esta aventura histórica consistirán en trekking a Ingapirca a 3.160 metros. Durante el camino visitaremos las Ruinas Incas y sus construcciones de hace más de 500 años. Y después de 7 horas de caminata, descansaremos en un hotel para prepararnos para el día más importante: el día en que pisarás el terreno arqueológico más importante de Ecuador y te sentirás parte de la historia.
No puedes perderte esta experiencia legendaria. ¡Ponte en contacto conmigo y planifica este viaje inolvidable!
– Traslados durante el viaje – Guía profesional – Alojamiento – Comidas – Entrada a Ingapirca – Equipo de acampada
Después de 6 horas de caminata por el lodo, montaremos nuestro campamento en Tres Cruces, en el Parque Nacional Cajas.
Y no te creerás lo que estás viendo cuando lleguemos a la cima más alta del camino. Más de 40 lagos y lagunas que nos ofrecen un punto de vista indescriptible.
Punto de encuentro
4.7
(36)
Guía de Montaña
UIAGM/IFMGA-ASEGUIM Mountain Guide from Ecuador.
I am a mountain guide, but also a passionate traveler, climber in rock and ice, and photographer. I spend my free time and holidays exploring new destinations, discovering new mountains and cultures.
I have more than 27 years of experience climbing mountains and volcanoes not only in Ecuador, but also in other South American countries such as Colombia, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina, and in the Alps in Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Germany and Nepal. I also summited KhanTengri peak in the Himalayas, Aconcagua in los Andes and Mt. McKinley in Alaska. This experiences prepared me to lead expeditions in challenging routes all around the world.
I studied 6 years of Tourism in the University, and followed ASEGUIM courses to become a mountain guide. I’ve also been evaluated by ENSA, and completed first aid courses in the Ecuadorian Red Cross.
I like guiding people from all around the world, and help them discover and enjoy the mountains, while reaching their objectives. I speak Spanish, English, German, Italian, and a bit of Russian.
Idiomas
Ruso | Italiano | Alemán | Inglés
Certificados
ASEGUIM | UIAGM
Daniel
Fabian was assigned as my guide from Lonely Summits. I enjoyed his guiding services. However, Lonely Summits communication was bad. They used Whatsapp and I did not feel comfortable 3 times when their responses prior to starting the trip were delayed days/week. This did not make me feel confident in the service I was getting into. During the trip I had to request a pickup time as the office forgot about me. The office staff did not speak English, just translated English via Whatsapp. Do not market to higher paying US customers if you do not speak English. Lonely Summits did not provide any suggestions for activities to do during my free time. There were none included in their price but they did not suggest any ideas. The original plan included mountaineering gear but they sent me a list of items to rent from them. A typical Bait and Switch tactic. If they cannot handle follow-through on what they promise each client, then stop offering trips with inclusions you do not provide.
Lukas
Trip started badly as we were informed that all meals would be provided, the guide told us no meals were included. The guide spoke very little English making communication difficult. The guide was very quick walking and often was out of sight of us. We asked him to slow down which he ignored and kept up a very quick pace. Not great. Felt very rushed and uncomfortable.
Carlos
It was really great working with Segundo Parra , very professional , easy going and a good leader to work with , it made the trip very fun , I would recommend him completely , and myself I think next year I would go with him to other mountains in Ecuador
Adam
Chris
Mantente al día con las mejores aventuras.