Descripcion
The ascent to Acotango Volcano is a unique experience that combines the wild beauty of the Bolivian Andes with the challenge of reaching the heights of one of the most imposing volcanoes in the region. Situated at 6,052 meters above sea level, Acotango is known for its stunning landscape and the unparalleled panoramic views it offers of nearby volcanoes such as Guallatire and Parinacota. This route, although demanding, attracts adventure and mountaineering enthusiasts due to its mix of pristine nature, extreme ecosystems, and spectacular vistas. The journey, which can be completed in several stages, requires good physical preparation, acclimatization, and guidance from expert guides who ensure the experience is safe and memorable. With every step toward the summit, visitors not only conquer a volcano but also embrace a piece of the purest and most challenging nature in the far north of Chile.
PRICES
Expedición $420.000 por participante (3D / 2N).
ITINERARY
Day 1: Putre – Acclimatization Trek.
Para poder tener una aclimatación paulatina y acorde a las exigencias de esta actividad es que se realiza esta primera actividad física de altura. Partiremos a las 15:00 pm desde la plaza del poblado de Putre por lo cual la cita será a las 14:30 pm. Desde este sector nos trasladaremos a través del paisaje de precordillera hacia la transición del altiplano por un sendero que une el poblado y el sector de cerro surunche, este sendero será nuestra primera prueba de caminata en ambientes de montaña.
Day 2: Putre – High Camp.
The adventure begins upon departure from Putre, arriving at the vehicle parking area located at the base of the volcano, where travelers prepare for the hike to High Camp. From there, the trek begins, lasting approximately 4 hours, taking hikers through stunning and ever-changing landscapes. As you gain altitude toward High Camp, you will carry the necessary equipment for the ascent. Along the way, you can enjoy panoramic views and the serenity of untouched nature, as the air becomes fresher and purer. Upon arrival at High Camp (approximately 5,200 meters above sea level), the camp is set up, and a comforting dinner is prepared to replenish energy after the effort. Finally, travelers can rest under a starry sky, surrounded by the stillness and majesty of the Andes, preparing for the next stage of the ascent.
Day 3: High Camp – Ascent of Acotango Volcano
At 2:00 AM the next day, adventurers face the imposing summit of Acotango, located at 6,052 meters above sea level. The ascent to the top is demanding, with a hike that can last between 7 and 8 hours, depending on weather conditions and participants’ acclimatization (includes a snack on the route). Along the way, the terrain becomes increasingly steep, but the unmatched views and neighboring volcanoes make every step worthwhile. Reaching the summit is a profound experience, offering a 360-degree panorama of the Andes—a unique reward for those who conquer this majestic volcano.
ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS
• Be 18 years of age or older.
• Participants must complete and sign a Risk Assumption form required by SERNATUR, as well as a medical questionnaire that we request at the time of booking the service. Failure to comply with the expedition’s rules, actions, and regulations may result in service cancellation at the discretion of the lead guide, who may declare this explicitly or implicitly.
• Participants must be in good health and physically prepared for the activity, which involves trekking and mountaineering carrying a backpack weighing between 12 kg and 17 kg over rough terrain, including rocky paths, slopes, snow, ice, and elevation changes.
ASSUMED RISKS
Any outdoor activity carries inherent risks related to the environment and the activity itself; however, due to the nature of the location and what we will be doing, please take the following points into consideration:
• We will be in a remote environment, meaning medical assistance will be more than two hours away by vehicle from our Base Camp location.
• Along the route, there is a risk of falling rocks in the event of tremors or an earthquake.
• Por encontrarnos a una altitud entre los 3.500 msnm a 6.052 m.s.n.m estaremos expuestos al mal de altura.
• Being an arid area with little vegetation, the risk of fire is very low.
• Other risks such as heat stroke or hypothermia may occur if necessary precautions are not taken.
Expect minimum temperatures around -15°C and maximum temperatures up to 10°C.
INCLUDES:
- Transportation Putre – Slopes of Acotango Volcano – Putre
- Trekking de Aclimatacion.
- 1 specialized tour guide per group of 2 people.
- High-altitude tents.
- Cocinillas, gas y ollas.
- Helmet
- Ice axe
- Trekking poles
- Base camp hydration points
- Trail rations (snacks/meals for the trek).
- GPS Satelital
- Radios (walkie-talkies).
- First aid kit
- Dinner and breakfast at Alto Camp.
- Seguro de Accidentes.
*Consultar por arriendo de equipo de acuerdo a disponibilidad.
- Crampons
- Botas de Alta Montaña.
- Esterilla
- Saco de Dormir
NOT INCLUDED:
- Transportation Arica – Putre – Arica (can be arranged, but requires an additional fee).
- Accommodation in the town of Putre.
- Meals in Putre.
- Additional equipment beyond what is described.
- Anything not specified in the program.











