Paramillo del Quindío
Alta Montaña Responsable
3 Días / 2 Noches – 16 km aprox.
General description
This high-altitude trek offers a direct connection to the páramo ecosystems and the geological history of the ancient Quindío volcano.
The route aims to help participants understand the environmental, cultural, and ecological importance of this territory while facing a demanding physical and mental challenge. Through this experience, Quinto Elemento promotes responsible tourism, the conservation of high-Andean ecosystems, and the strengthening of ties with the rural communities that inhabit the area.
The Paramillo del Quindío Expedition is a high-altitude trek within Los Nevados National Natural Park that leads to one of the most iconic peaks of the ancient Quindío volcanic complex (4,750 m).
The route traverses high-Andean forest, cloud forest, and páramo ecosystems, culminating in a summit characterized by volcanic rock formations and a unique chromatic richness found only in the Central Andes.
It is a physically demanding expedition, with long days, constant weather changes, and exposure to high altitude. The summit is not guaranteed. Safety always comes first. This program is designed for people in good physical condition with prior mountaineering experience.
It involves:
- Long days of hiking (7–12 hours).
- Progressive altitude gain.
- Exposure to variable weather.
- Uneven and wet terrain.
- High cumulative physical exertion.
This is not a recreational hike. It is a high-altitude trek.
Operation under principles of minimal environmental impact within Los Nevados National Natural Park.
“We do not operate mass treks. We design responsible expeditions where the summit is a goal and conservation and a safe return home are our priorities.”
Our approach combines:
- Real technical safety.
- Applied environmental education.
- Low-impact operation.
- Integration with the rural economy.
Itinerary
DAY 0 – Technical meeting in Salento:
- Contract signing.
- Mandatory technical equipment check.
- Explanation of the ascent plan.
- Basic physical assessment.
- Hydration and acclimatization recommendations.
Altitude: 1,900 – 2,000 m
DAY 1 – SALENTO · COCORA VALLEY · FINCA BUENOS AIRES (3,780 m)
Altitude: 1,900 m to 3,780 m
Distance: Approx. 17 km
Duration: 7–9 hours of hiking
Level: Moderate to challenging
Entrance to the park and gradual ascent through:
- Wax palms.
- High Andean forest.
- Cloud forest.
- Stream crossings.
- Transition to páramo (high-altitude grassland).
Packed lunch en route.
Reception by a local farming family, accommodation, and rest.
Significant altitude gain in a single day.
Objective:
Gradual acclimatization and strategic rest before summit day.
DAY 2 – Summit Attempt – Paramillo del Quindío (4,750 m)
Altitude: 3,780 m to 4,750 m
Distance: Approx. 18 km
Duration: 10–12 hours of hiking (round trip)
Level: Demanding
Route:
- High Andean páramo.
- Volcanic zones with mineral colors.
- Open and exposed slopes.
- Mixed terrain (loose rock and volcanic soil).
Conditions:
- Low oxygen concentration.
- Low temperatures.
- Intense UV radiation.
- Possible dense fog.
- Strong wind.
Estimated summit time: 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Panoramic views of:
- Nevado del Tolima
- Santa Isabel
- Nevado del Ruiz
- Volcanic system of the Park
Controlled descent to the farm.
Objective of the day:
Responsible ascent to 4,750 m if physical and weather conditions permit.
NOTE:
Summit subject to the guide’s technical decision.
DAY 3 – DESCENT · COCORA VALLEY · SALENTO
Altitude: 3,780 m to 1,900 m
Distance: Approx. 17 km
Duration: 6–7 hours
Level: Moderate
Descent via:
- Transitional ecosystems
- Cloud forest
- Quindío River canyon
- Wet trails
Return to Salento by land.
Objective:
Safe completion of the expedition and exit from the park.
DIFFICULTY LEVEL – CHALLENGING 4.5/5
This expedition:
- Exceeds 4,700 meters in altitude
- Involves long days
- Features uneven and wet terrain
- Demands physical and mental endurance
Requires:
- Good cardiovascular fitness
- Previous mountain trekking experience
- Ability to hike continuously for 8–12 hours
- Good altitude acclimatization
Not recommended for people without prior mountain experience
Include
Round-trip transportation from Salento to Cocora National Park and back
Certified professional guide
Full board (from lunch on day 1 to lunch on day 3)
2 nights in a rural guesthouse (shared room)
Mountain assistance insurance
National Natural Park entrance permit
Mountain first-aid kit
Water purification system
Not Include
Breakfast on the first day
Dinner on the last day
Tips
Personal expenses
Porters or mules (optional)
Cancellation insurance
Risks
Acute mountain sickness
Hypothermia
Falls on wet ground
Disorientation due to fog
Mandatory Clothing
Waterproof high-top boots
Waterproof jacket
Thermal jacket
Thermal base layer
Mountain pants
Hat, gloves, and buff
UV sunglasses
Sunscreen and lip balm
Headlamp
30–40 L backpack
Minimum hydration: 2 liters
Safety Considerations
Reaching the summit is NOT guaranteed.
The weather changes rapidly.
Guides may stop the ascent at any time.
Safety takes priority over the objective.
Important
This program operates under low-impact principles:
- Small group sizes
- Full waste return policy
- Exclusive use of established trails
- Respect for native flora and fauna
- Coordination with local farms
- Compliance with Los Nevados National Natural Park regulations
Removal of natural materials and alteration of the ecosystem are prohibited.
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