A long trekking where you can enjoy the best views of the fertile valleys of southern Santiago.
Mt. Buitrero (2.108 masl) – Mt. San Roque (2.304 masl)
The Mt. Buitrero (2,108 masl) and Mt. San Roque (2,304 masl) are located in the southern sector of the city of Santiago de Chile. Both mountains are located inside the Toyo sector (Cajón del Maipo). Although these mountains are not easy to see, from their summits you can see everything.
A trekking that is enjoyed from the beginning and gives us time to prepare our body with gentle climbs in the beginning to then become a mountain that invites you to challenge yourself both physically and psychologically. It has a fairly direct slope with some rock steps and a ridge that joins both mountains, as we go along the ridge, we feel the wind while we appreciate beautiful 360° views of the Andes Mountains, you will literally feel that the mountains embrace you.
Each of these mountains and their summits invites you to enjoy a different panoramic view, from the summit of Mt. Buitrero (2,108 masl), we can appreciate the beautiful valley of Cajón del Maipo and several of its towns, on the other hand from the summit of Mt. San Roque (2,304 masl), we can appreciate the fertile valley of Pirque, its wonderful fields and vineyards and the imposing mountains that surround this valley. You can enjoy the benefits of trekking in an uncrowded area, thanks to this silence and tranquility, you can feel the birds singing and see the majestic condors flying.
A trekking with 360° views of the magnificent Andes Mountains!
Where are Mt. Buitrero (2,108 masl) and Mt. San Roque (2,304 masl) located?
Location: El Toyo, Cajón del Maipo. Santiago de Chile.
Region: Metropolitan of Santiago (RM).
What is the distance (km) from Santiago to El Toyo (start of the route) to Mt. Buitrero (2,108 masl) and Mt. San Roque (2,304 masl)?
Distance (Vehicle): Distance from Santiago to the “parking lot” El Toyo, Cajón del Maipo (1,000 masl): 100 km approx / Distance from the “parking lot” El Toyo, Cajón del Maipo (1,000 masl) to Santiago: 100 km approx.
Total distance round trip: 200 km approx.
We will pick you up and drop you off at the place you prefer, it can be at the airport, at your home or domicile, hotel or hostel, meeting point.
We will pick you up and drop you off at the place that suits you best. In the case of this Expedition, we can pick you up and drop you off within the Metropolitan Region (Santiago de Chile). We can pick you up at the airport, home or domicile, hotel or hostel or meeting point and we can drop you off at the same or another point if you require it. Both the pickup and return, is done where the client indicates as long as the place indicated is within the area and / or region mentioned above and with prior coordination with our team.
Altitude
Initial altitude: Starting altitude: Parking lot, El Toyo (1,000 masl).
Maximum altitude: Maximum altitude: Summit Mt. San Roque (2,304 masl).
What is the distance (km) to be hiked?
One way distance from the “parking lot” El Toyo, Cajón del Maipo (1,000 masl) to the summit of Mt. Buitrero (2,108 masl) and Mt. San Roque (2,304 masl): 10.5 km.
Return distance from the summit of Mt. Buitrero (2,108 masl) and Mt. San Roque (2,304 masl): to the “parking lot” El Toyo, Cajón del Maipo (1,000 masl): 10.5 km.
Total distance to hike in km: 21 km.
Hours of ascent: 6 to 8 hours of ascent (this will depend on the pace of the group and the conditions of the terrain at the time of the activity).
Descent hours: 3 to 4 hours (this will depend on the pace of the group and the conditions of the terrain at the time of the activity).
Difficulty of this trekking:
Technical difficulty: Low/Medium.
Physical difficulty: High.
Positive and negative elevation gain:
Positive vertical drop: 1667 meters.
Negative vertical drop: 1675 meters.
We present the main attractions of Mt. Buitrero (2,108 masl) and Mt. San Roque (2,304 masl).
You can enjoy a day of trekking in the middle of the Andes Mountain Range.
You will visit a mountain in the southern part of the Metropolitan Region.
You will have incredible views of the Cajón del Maipo valley and the fertile Pirque valley.
You will visit a little visited area that invites you to relax, listen to the birds and watch majestic condors fly.
In the winter season you will live the experience of trekking with incredible snowy landscapes and enjoy the snow in the middle of the Andes Mountains.
We invite you to enjoy this trekking that covers a distance of 21 km round trip to test your physical endurance and motivation.
You will be able to enjoy a day of trekking in an uncrowded area so you will be able to connect with the mountain.
You will get to know and see the endemic flora and fauna of the central Andes and central Chile.
You will have incredible views of the great mountains and volcanoes that surround Santiago de Chile.
Ideal season to do this Trekking
You can do this trekking all year round. If you like to walk on the snow, enjoy the snowy landscapes and the cold weather we recommend you to do this trekking in autumn and winter season. If you like sunny days, warm sunsets and mountain landscapes with their spring and summer tones and colors, we recommend you to do this trekking in summer season.
What are the requirements for this trekking?
Previous experience in trekking activities is required.
You must be in good health according to the activity.
It is recommended not to have recent operations and/or injuries since the route requires walking on steep slopes.
To have the appropriate personal technical clothing for the activity.
If you are a minor, you must have written authorization from your parents or guardians.
You must complete and sign a medical form which is given to you before each activity.
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Full day trekking Mt. Buitrero (2.108 masl) and Mt. San Roque (2.304 masl).
Summer Season Itineraries
CLICK HERE TO CHECK BASIC ITINERARY TREKKING MT. BUITRERO (2,108 masl) AND MT. SAN ROQUE (2,304 masl) - SUMMER SEASON
Basic Itinerary Mt. Buitrero (2.108 masl) and Mt. San Roque (2.304 masl)
- Location: El Toyo, Cajón del Maipo. Santiago, Chile.
- Initial Altitude: 1,000 masl, parking lot, El Toyo.
- Maximum Altitude: 2.304 masl, Mt. San Roque Summit.
Santiago – El Toyo, Cajón del Maipo – Mt. Buitrero (2.108 masl) – Mt. San Roque (2.304 masl) – Santiago.
We include:
- Pick up at home, hotel, hostel, airport or meeting point previously agreed with the client within the urban radius of Santiago or point that is within the route or route of the activity.
- Drop off at home, hotel, hostel, airport or meeting point previously agreed with the client within the urban radius of Santiago or point that is within the route or route of the activity.
Services included:
- Private 4×4 transportation and transfers according to program. The vehicles are adapted to the conditions of the terrain and high mountain routes in the area.
- Professional mountain guide with international certifications IML UIMLA and WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder). Our guides belong to the national mountain guide associations ANGM or ACGM and are active members of both associations.
- Assistant guide, with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder). Our guides belong to the national mountain guide associations ANGM or ACGM and are active members of both associations.
- Discounts on equipment rental with our Rental associates.
- Delivery to our clients of a photographic set through a link to google photos.
- Complete first aid kit: This kit meets all the requirements to be able to assist our clients in remote areas. It is important, in case the client has any medical condition, such as: allergies, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, blood pressure problems, heart problems or others, please notify the Allmountain Chile team in advance. It is an obligation for the safety of our clients and guides, to fill out the medical form which will be provided in advance. The client must also carry his own medication in case he requires it and it is suggested to carry a personal first aid kit in case he requires retained medication.
- GPS – InReach.
- VHF radios.
- Satelital communication system through Inreach and/or satellite telephony.
- Insurance for Mountain Adventure Tourism activities is included.
Especifications of transportation, food, guidance an others:
Our vehicles are equipped to operate in high mountain terrain, they comply with all safety systems established by law to operate in this type of terrain.
- Toyota 4Runner 4×4 equipped for high mountain terrain.
- Mitsubishi L200 CRT 4×4 equipped for high mountain terrain.
Both vehicles include:
- Identification with company logo.
- Winter kit.
- Spare sixth wheel.
- Roll bars.
- Mountain conditioning equipment.
Guide and assistant guide:
- Professional mountain guide with international certifications IML UIMLA and WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder). Our guides belong to the national mountain guide associations ANGM or ACGM and are active members of both associations.
- Assistant guide, with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder). Our guides belong to the national mountain guide associations ANGM or ACGM and are active members of both associations.
Photographic service:
- Delivery to our clients of a photographic set through a link to google photos.
Satelital communication system for trekking activities:
- Inreach satellite communication system.
- Satellite phones Iridium Latin America plan (The use of the satellite phone has a service charge associated with the use of your minutes, value per minute $2,000 CLP).
This itinerary does not include:
- Hotel, hostel and/or lodging in Santiago.
- Technical clothing (If you require technical clothing we can suggest where to rent it).
- Food for the day of the trekking.
- Technical equipment: trekking poles and helmet. The basic programs do not include technical equipment, clients must have this equipment and/or rent it for the day of the activity.
- Other expenses associated with early termination of the program.
- Other expenses not included in the program.
- Tips.
Prices per person basic itinerary Mt. Buitrero (2,108 masl) and Mt. San Roque (2,304 masl)
Summer season
Prices per person (CLP)
IVA included
1 Person: $230.000.- CLP (Private Trekking)
2 Persons: $130.000.- CLP (Per person)
3 Persons: $100.000.- CLP (Per person)
4 Persons: $90.000.- CLP (Per person)
5 Persons: $80.000.- CLP (Per person)
CLICK HERE TO CHECK FULL ITINERARY TREKKING MT. BUITRERO (2,108 masl) AND MT. SAN ROQUE (2,304 masl) - SUMMER SEASON
Full Itinerary Mt. Buitrero (2.108 masl) and Cerro Mt. San Roque (2.304 masl)
Autumn and winter season
- Location: El Toyo, Cajón del Maipo. Santiago, Chile.
- Initial Altitude: 1,000 masl, parking lot, El Toyo.
- Maximum Altitude: 2.304 masl, Mt. San Roque Summit.
Santiago – El Toyo, Cajón del Maipo – Mt. Buitrero (2.108 masl) – Mt. San Roque (2.304 masl) – Santiago.
We include:
- Pick up at home, hotel, hostel, airport or meeting point previously agreed with the client within the urban radius of Santiago or point that is within the route or route of the activity.
- Walking Ration includes: 2 liters of water, 1 Gatorade, 2 pieces of seasonal fruit, 1 Chocolate, 1 Cracker, 1 Brownie, 1 Protein cereal bar, 1 Sandwich, 1 dried fruit, 1 Fruit compote.
- Drop off at home, hotel, hostel, airport or meeting point previously agreed with the client within the urban radius of Santiago or point that is within the route or route of the activity.
- Private 4×4 transportation and transfers according to program. The vehicles are adapted to the conditions of the terrain and high mountain routes in the area.
- Professional mountain guide with international certifications IML UIMLA and WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder). Our guides belong to the national mountain guide associations ANGM or ACGM and are active members of both associations.
- Assistant guide, with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder). Our guides belong to the national mountain guide associations ANGM or ACGM and are active members of both associations.
- Food for the Trekking. Our guides will be in charge of providing food for the clients.
- Discounts on equipment rental with our Rental associates.
- Delivery to our clients of a photographic set through a link to google photos.
- Technical equipment included: trekking poles and helmet.
- Complete first aid kit: This kit meets all the requirements to be able to assist our clients in remote areas. It is important, in case the client has any medical condition, such as: allergies, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, blood pressure problems, heart problems or others, please notify the Allmountain Chile team in advance. It is an obligation for the safety of our clients and guides, to fill out the medical form which will be provided in advance. The client must also carry his own medication in case he requires it and it is suggested to carry a personal first aid kit in case he requires retained medication.
- GPS – InReach.
- VHF radios.
- Satelital communication system through Inreach and/or satellite telephony.
- Insurance for Mountain Adventure Tourism activities is included.
Technical equipment included and provided by Allmountain:
Attention: If you have your personal technical equipment, it will be checked in the meeting prior to the activity to validate its functionality. If the guide in charge considers that the equipment is not in good condition to be used during the activity, it must be replaced by the equipment provided by Allmountain Chile.
Especifications of transportation, food, guidance an others:
Our vehicles are equipped to operate in high mountain terrain, they comply with all safety systems established by law to operate in this type of terrain.
- Toyota 4Runner 4×4 equipped for high mountain terrain.
- Mitsubishi L200 CRT 4×4 equipped for high mountain terrain.
Both vehicles include:
- Identification with company logo.
- Winter kit.
- Spare sixth wheel.
- Roll bars.
- Mountain conditioning equipment.
Food provided by Allmountain:
Food includes:
- Snack/breakfast.
- Walking Ration includes: 2 liters of water, 1 Gatorade, 2 pieces of seasonal fruit, 1 Chocolate, 1 Cracker, 1 Brownie, 1 Protein cereal bar, 1 Sandwich, 1 dried fruit, 1 Fruit compote.
**Important information: If you require a special diet or you are vegan, celiac or other please specify in Medical Card.
Guide and assistant guide:
- Professional mountain guide with international certifications IML UIMLA and WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder). Our guides belong to the national mountain guide associations ANGM or ACGM and are active members of both associations.
- Assistant guide, with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder). Our guides belong to the national mountain guide associations ANGM or ACGM and are active members of both associations.
Photographic service:
- Delivery to our clients of a photographic set through a link to google photos.
Satelital communication system for trekking activities:
- Satelital communication system through Inreach and/or satellite telephony.
- Iridium Satelital telephones latin america plan (The use of the satelital telephone has a service charge associated with the use of your minutes, value per minute $2.000 CLP).}
This itinerary does not include:
- Hotel, hostel and/or lodging in Santiago.
- Technical clothing (If you require technical clothing we can suggest where to rent it).
- Other expenses associated with early termination of the program.
- Other expenses not included in the program.
- Tips.
Prices per person full itinerary Mt. Buitrero (2,108 masl) and Mt. San Roque (2,304 masl)
Summer season
Prices per person (CLP)
IVA included
1 Person: $270.000.- CLP (Private Trekking)
2 Persons: $160.000.- CLP (Per person)
3 Persons: $130.000.- CLP (Per person)
4 Persons: $120.000.- CLP (Per person)
5 Persons: $100.000.- CLP (Per person)
Winter Season Itineraries
CLICK HERE TO CHECK BASIC ITINERARY TREKKING MT. BUITRERO (2,108 masl) AND MT. SAN ROQUE (2,304 masl) - WINTER SEASON
Basic Itinerary Mt. Buitrero (2.108 masl) and Mt. San Roque (2.304 masl)
Autumn and winter season
- Location: El Toyo, Cajón del Maipo. Santiago, Chile.
- Initial Altitude: 1,000 masl, parking lot, El Toyo.
- Maximum Altitude: 2.304 masl, Mt. San Roque Summit.
Santiago – El Toyo, Cajón del Maipo – Mt. Buitrero (2.108 masl) – Mt. San Roque (2.304 masl) – Santiago.
We include:
- Pick up at home, hotel, hostel, airport or meeting point previously agreed with the client within the urban radius of Santiago or point that is within the route or route of the activity.
- Drop off at home, hotel, hostel, airport or meeting point previously agreed with the client within the urban radius of Santiago or point that is within the route or route of the activity.
Services included:
- Private 4×4 transportation and transfers according to program. The vehicles are adapted to the conditions of the terrain and high mountain routes in the area.
- Professional mountain guide with international certifications IML UIMLA and WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder). Our guides belong to the national mountain guide associations ANGM or ACGM and are active members of both associations.
- Assistant guide, with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder). Our guides belong to the national mountain guide associations ANGM or ACGM and are active members of both associations.
- Discounts on equipment rental with our Rental associates.
- Delivery to our clients of a photographic set through a link to google photos.
- Complete first aid kit: This kit meets all the requirements to be able to assist our clients in remote areas. It is important, in case the client has any medical condition, such as: allergies, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, blood pressure problems, heart problems or others, please notify the Allmountain Chile team in advance. It is an obligation for the safety of our clients and guides, to fill out the medical form which will be provided in advance. The client must also carry his own medication in case he requires it and it is suggested to carry a personal first aid kit in case he requires retained medication.
- GPS – InReach.
- VHF radios.
- Satelital communication system through Inreach and/or satellite telephony.
- Insurance for Mountain Adventure Tourism activities is included.
Especifications of transportation, food, guidance an others:
Our vehicles are equipped to operate in high mountain terrain, they comply with all safety systems established by law to operate in this type of terrain.
- Toyota 4Runner 4×4 equipped for high mountain terrain.
- Mitsubishi L200 CRT 4×4 equipped for high mountain terrain.
Both vehicles include:
- Identification with company logo.
- Winter kit.
- Spare sixth wheel.
- Roll bars.
- Mountain conditioning equipment.
Guide and assistant guide:
- Professional mountain guide with international certifications IML UIMLA and WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder). Our guides belong to the national mountain guide associations ANGM or ACGM and are active members of both associations.
- Assistant guide, with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder). Our guides belong to the national mountain guide associations ANGM or ACGM and are active members of both associations.
Photographic service:
- Delivery to our clients of a photographic set through a link to google photos.
Satelital communication system for trekking activities:
- Inreach satellite communication system.
- Satellite phones Iridium Latin America plan (The use of the satellite phone has a service charge associated with the use of your minutes, value per minute $2,000 CLP).
This itinerary does not include:
- Hotel, hostel and/or lodging in Santiago.
- Technical clothing (If you require technical clothing we can suggest where to rent it).
- Food for the day of the trekking.
- Technical equipment: Trekking poles, crampons, helmet and ice axe. The basic programs do not include technical equipment, clients must have this equipment and/or rent it for the day of the activity.
- Other expenses associated with early termination of the program.
- Other expenses not included in the program.
- Tips.
Prices per person basic itinerary Mt. Buitrero (2,108 masl) and Mt. San Roque (2,304 masl)
Autumn and winter season
Prices per person (CLP)
IVA included
1 Person: $240.000.- CLP (Private Trekking)
2 Persons: $140.000.- CLP (Per person)
3 Persons: $120.000.- CLP (Per person)
4 Persons: $110.000.- CLP (Per person)
5 Persons: $100.000.- CLP (Per person)
CLICK HERE TO CHECK FULL ITINERARY TREKKING MT. BUITRERO (2,108 masl) AND MT. SAN ROQUE (2,304 masl) - WINTER SEASON
Full Itinerary Mt. Buitrero (2.108 masl) and Mt. San Roque (2.304 masl)
Autumn and winter season
- Location: El Toyo, Cajón del Maipo. Santiago, Chile.
- Initial Altitude: 1,000 masl, parking lot, El Toyo.
- Maximum Altitude: 2.304 masl, Mt. San Roque Summit.
Santiago – El Toyo, Cajón del Maipo – Mt. Buitrero (2.108 masl) – Mt. San Roque (2.304 masl) – Santiago.
We include:
- Pick up at home, hotel, hostel, airport or meeting point previously agreed with the client within the urban radius of Santiago or point that is within the route or route of the activity.
- Walking Ration includes: 2 liters of water, 1 Gatorade, 2 pieces of seasonal fruit, 1 Chocolate, 1 Cracker, 1 Brownie, 1 Protein cereal bar, 1 Sandwich, 1 dried fruit, 1 Fruit compote.
- Drop off at home, hotel, hostel, airport or meeting point previously agreed with the client within the urban radius of Santiago or point that is within the route or route of the activity.
- Private 4×4 transportation and transfers according to program. The vehicles are adapted to the conditions of the terrain and high mountain routes in the area.
- Professional mountain guide with international certifications IML UIMLA and WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder). Our guides belong to the national mountain guide associations ANGM or ACGM and are active members of both associations.
- Assistant guide, with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder). Our guides belong to the national mountain guide associations ANGM or ACGM and are active members of both associations.
- Food for the Trekking. Our guides will be in charge of providing food for the clients.
- Discounts on equipment rental with our Rental associates.
- Delivery to our clients of a photographic set through a link to google photos.
- Technical equipment included: Trekking poles, crampons, helmet and ice axe.
- Complete first aid kit: This kit meets all the requirements to be able to assist our clients in remote areas. It is important, in case the client has any medical condition, such as: allergies, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, blood pressure problems, heart problems or others, please notify the Allmountain Chile team in advance. It is an obligation for the safety of our clients and guides, to fill out the medical form which will be provided in advance. The client must also carry his own medication in case he requires it and it is suggested to carry a personal first aid kit in case he requires retained medication.
- GPS – InReach.
- VHF radios.
- Satelital communication system through Inreach and/or satellite telephony.
- Insurance for Mountain Adventure Tourism activities is included.
Technical equipment included and provided by Allmountain:
Attention: If you have your personal technical equipment, it will be checked in the meeting prior to the activity to validate its functionality. If the guide in charge considers that the equipment is not in good condition to be used during the activity, it must be replaced by the equipment provided by Allmountain Chile.
Especifications of transportation, food, guidance an others:
Our vehicles are equipped to operate in high mountain terrain, they comply with all safety systems established by law to operate in this type of terrain.
- Toyota 4Runner 4×4 equipped for high mountain terrain.
- Mitsubishi L200 CRT 4×4 equipped for high mountain terrain.
Both vehicles include:
- Identification with company logo.
- Winter kit.
- Spare sixth wheel.
- Roll bars.
- Mountain conditioning equipment.
Food provided by Allmountain:
Food includes:
- Snack/breakfast.
- Walking Ration includes: 2 liters of water, 1 Gatorade, 2 pieces of seasonal fruit, 1 Chocolate, 1 Cracker, 1 Brownie, 1 Protein cereal bar, 1 Sandwich, 1 dried fruit, 1 Fruit compote.
**Important information: If you require a special diet or you are vegan, celiac or other please specify in Medical Card.
Guide and assistant guide:
- Professional mountain guide with international certifications IML UIMLA and WFR NASAR (Wilderness First Responder). Our guides belong to the national mountain guide associations ANGM or ACGM and are active members of both associations.
- Assistant guide, with international WFR NASAR certification (Wilderness First Responder). Our guides belong to the national mountain guide associations ANGM or ACGM and are active members of both associations.
Photographic service:
- Delivery to our clients of a photographic set through a link to google photos.
Satelital communication system for trekking activities:
- Satelital communication system through Inreach and/or satellite telephony.
- Iridium Satelital telephones latin america plan (The use of the satelital telephone has a service charge associated with the use of your minutes, value per minute $2.000 CLP).}
This itinerary does not include:
- Hotel, hostel and/or lodging in Santiago.
- Technical clothing (If you require technical clothing we can suggest where to rent it).
- Other expenses associated with early termination of the program.
- Other expenses not included in the program.
- Tips.
Prices per person full itinerary Mt. Buitrero (2,108 masl) and Mt. San Roque (2,304 masl)
Autumn and winter season
Prices per person (CLP)
IVA included
1 Person: $280.000.- CLP (Private Trekking)
2 Persons: $180.000.- CLP (Per person)
3 Persons: $150.000.- CLP (Per person)
4 Persons: $130.000.- CLP (Per person)
5 Persons: $120.000.- CLP (Per person)
Reservations
To reserve your place for this activity, you can pay 50% via bank transfer (domestic or international), Mercado Pago (WebPay) payment link, or PayPal payment link.
You can choose the date you want from those listed: If you are viewing this page on a smartphone, you will see the dates at the bottom (below), and if you are viewing this page on a computer, the dates will be on the left side.
As our prices vary depending on the number of confirmed participants, the final price per person will depend on the number of participants confirmed for each activity date. Except in cases of promotional prices: stay tuned to our social media!
The remaining balance is paid at the time of pick-up to the guide in charge, either in cash (Chilean pesos) or by debit or credit card using our Transbank/Getnet portable machines available in our vehicles.
**Payment for reservations made from abroad is made through PayPal: When using this payment method, the corresponding commission will be added according to the amount of the reservation, which is the PayPal fee applied to payments made from abroad. Conversions from CLP (Chilean pesos) to foreign currencies are applied on the day the payment is made (for the reservation and the remaining balance).
This is how we like to work and enjoy each activity
We work only with 4×4 cars equipped for the mountain (comfortable and with great capacity to travel mountain roads).
We work with groups that, in general, do not exceed six people per outing (which helps us to provide a more personalized service, in which a more familiar and concentrated atmosphere is generated).
Allmountain is certified by Sernatur (Certification of Tourist Guides; Certification in Adventure Tourism, sub-areas of: High Mountain, hiking, trekking, climbing) and is currently registered in the Registry of Tourism Service Providers of the same institution.
Our guides are people with experience in the field and have the required certifications to work in these activities (certifications that are also being updated), such as: Wilderness First Responder (WFR) Certification.
In each activity, we privilege the provision of a sustainable service: we use recyclable and organic products, we promote the principles of NDR (Leave No Trace), we promote local tourism, etc.
If you want to participate in a trekking or expedition and you do not have the technical equipment to do so, Allmountain includes them within each activity (if required). Example: tent, crampons, ice axe, helmet, etc.
We believe in a sustainable and sustainable tourism
In every trekking, Expedition, Mountain Tour or climbing outing, we bet on a:
Cultural Sustainability:
Souvenirs from local artisans: we visit cultural centers, museums, craft fairs in order to promote the consumption of products from local communities and that our customers interact with them to take a complete experience of the local community and their customs, food and others.
Ecological Sustainability:
We use soaps and natural cleaning products that do not contaminate the land, water of the places we visit.
We use glass containers and after each activity we separate and recycle the garbage produced during our outings.
We try to clean the places we visit or bring the garbage we find.
Energy Sustainability:
Solar battery chargers: we use solar battery chargers to charge our cell phones, cameras and other electronic items.