Experience the ultimate Mexican adventure with Alvaro and his team of guides on this 2-day expedition to the summit of Iztaccihuatl (5,220m /17,130 ft)!
TRIP TYPE
Private and Group
MOUNTAIN RANGES
Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
DURATION
2 Days
OFFER PERIOD
All year
FITNESS LEVEL
high
SKILL LEVEL
Intermediate
PAYMENT METHODS
Credit Card, Wire Transfer and more!
WHAT PEOPLE SAY
4.4
Based on 17 reviews
Challenge yourself and reach the top of the third highest mountain in Mexico, the eighth-highest peak in North America. Join one of our experienced local guides on this 2-day expedition to Iztaccihuatl (5,220m /17,130 ft)!
On the border between the State of Mexico and Puebla, Iztaccihuatl is also known as"white woman" or "the sleeping woman". We’ll take on the route known as “Los Portillos” which is divided into two main sections. First, we'll start ascending from the La Joya car park, located at 3,900 m (12,800 ft) to de "De los Cien" hut.
From the hut starts the second and most challenging part of our journey. From there, we'll ascend all the way to the Panza (stomach) Glacier until we reach the summit just above the “Pecho” (breast) Glacier .
What will make this adventure even more special is that climbers, will be amazed by the spectacular views of the unique Popocatepetl Volcano, one the most active in the country.
We may split this expedition into two days or, if participants desire and have an excellent fitness level, we can do it in just one. However, for both options, participants need a good fitness level and previous acclimatization.
If you are ready to take on this adventure in the beautiful country of Mexico, request to book this trip and get ready for a experience you’ll never forget!
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- Accommodation included
- Guiding fee
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Transport during the trip
- Personal insurance
Transport from Mexico City to Puebla and accommodation in the city are not included in the price. The equipment includes: crampons, ice-axe, helmet, harness and hiking poles.
Secure your spot with just 25% payment
48-hour free cancellation with 30-day advance booking
We will start our climb at the La Joya Car Park. We´ll cover four “portillos” (sections) that cross over from the Mexico State Valley to the Puebla State Valley. After the fourth “portillo” a short descent leads to the hut.
The most difficult section of the climb starts right after we leave the hut. After a while we reach the Panza Glacier from where we continue our ascent to the summit.
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TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS:
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What experience and how fit do I need to be to climb this mountain?
Participants must be in good health and have some prior experience at high altitude.
What kind of training do you suggest to prepare for this ascent?
Focus on building cardiovascular endurance, as altitude can make even moderate physical activity more challenging. Incorporate aerobic exercises like running, hiking, cycling, and stair climbing. Aim for 3-4 days of cardio workouts per week, gradually increasing intensity and duration.
How will accommodation be handled?
We'll be staying in De los Cien hut.
When and where will we meet?
We will meet in Puebla, with departures from Mexico and hotel accommodation available upon request.
What's included in the price?
The price includes the guiding fee, meals, accommodation, transport during the trip, personal insurance, and group equipment such as crampons, ice-axes, helmets, harnesses, and hiking poles.
What is NOT included in the price?
The price of the tour does not include the transfer to and from Mexico City or accommodations in Puebla.
What is the best time of the year to embark on this trip?
This trip can take place all year round.
Can I join a group?
Yes, you are welcome to join a group on the specified dates.
What is the guide-to-client ratio to climb this mountain?
We have a 1:2 guide-to-client ratio.
What are some recommended accommodations near our adventure location?
4.70
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Guiding agency
We are a group of passionate mountain and rock climbing local guides in Mexico, members of the AMGME (Mexican Mountain and Climbing Guides Association), where we have been practicing and guiding around the country for 10 years.
Our main goal is to make people enjoy our mountains as much as we do and get a real experience of out Mexican style of life having a close and friendly relationship with all our clients and trying to help as much as we can.
Everybody has different needs so we can modify all our programs to what is best for you, wether you need everything from transport, accommodation, food, gear... or just want to be guided in the mountain.
Please get in contact with us to climb our beautiful mountains and we'll do our best so that you get the most of your trip.
Languages
English | Spanish
Certificates
AMGME
Felicie
1.00
The trip was awful. I was waiting for Alvaro to follow up with my concerns but he never did. So, I’m sending this review. The initial plan was to do the two day hike to Mt. Izta. Christian picked us up on day 1 around 10am. By the time we got to the site, it was after 4pm. We then did a quick acclimatization hike, ate, and went to bed. We got up at 11pm and started the hike. We were slow but steady. About three hours into the hike, Christian says we got about 3 more hours to get to the first stop and we won’t make it. So he turned us around and we went back down the same trial we had initially hiked up. I did puke the nasty dinner they fed us too. This trip was very disappointing and I felt like this was more of a kindergarten outing. We had no intentions of flying from the states to having a crappy experience. I am convinced this was fraud and the 3 summit adventure company had no intentions of helping us to summit. They had our money and the service had ended as far as they were concerned. I’ve summitted Mt Kilimanjaro, hiked Machu Picchu, and trek Mt Blanc alps. So, I’m familiar with hikes and felt more confident with a guide. Unfortunately, this experience was extremely disappointing. I hate to leave a negative but factful review but hikers should know to avoid this company.
Malina
4.00
The crew was great! Mesh, Dani, Patty were absolutely amazing. The food was brilliant. The gear we hired was not optimal, boots were super uncomfortable, so would definitely recommend you bring your own, even if that means buying it. Otherwise it may ruin the experience. The sleeping bags got us feeling cold, although they were meant for -5C. We had brought a second lighter sleeping bag that helped us pull through. Transportation from Puebla was great. The hike was once in a lifetime. Tricky and full of surprises but worth it!
Walker
5.00
First time ever to Mexico. First time ever seeing a Volcano. First time ever attempting a 17,000+ ft peak. From start to finish this could not have been a better experience. If you can, try to request “Mesh” as your guide. Unbelievably knowledgeable and incredibly patient. Will be back for another trip sometime this year!
Claudia
5.00
Great company! Very organized, well prepared and they take very good care of you. I definitely recommend!
Brett
5.00
Alvaro and Karla provided great service. Our guides Abraham and Alejandro went above and beyond to get us to the summit safely. Great trip -- highly recommended!
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