Izalco is one of the youngest volcanoes in the world (and still active). Reaching its crater is a rewarding but challenging experience! Be prepared to walk on steep slopes, lush cloud forests, uneven ground and (when Mother Nature's in the mood) stunning views.
Called The Lighthouse of the Pacific by ancient sailors, this young fella was in a constant eruption since late 1700s, spewing lava flows and debris until it reached an elevation of near 2000 m (6400+ ft).
Near the crater you can still see fumaroles and, from the top, the solidified lava fields spewed during recent eruptions. As well the steep slopes of Cerro Verde waiting for us again.
After getting back to Cerro Verde’s Visitors Center you have been made two volcanoes in one day and can proudly say VENI, VIDI, VICI.
NOTE: this is a challenging hike, proper gear required for safety. Hiking boots/shoes, hydration, sun/rain protection and a good physical shape is a must. Trekking poles highly recommended.
Mis on hinnas?
- Private transportation
- Licensed Tourist Guide, specialized in trekking, outdoors and adventure travel.
- Local guide (park's rules)
- Admissions to Cerro Verde National Park
- All Fees and Taxes
- Private hike. Early departure.
- Strict COVID-19 Safety Protocols watch.
Mis pole hinna sees?
- Gratuities to local guides (optional)
- Bottled water
Lisateave
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Travelers should have a high level of physical fitness