Chimborazo Fauna Production Reserve is a breathtaking natural area located in Ecuador, known for its rich biodiversity and the towering Chimborazo Volcano, the farthest point from the Earth's center.
Chimborazo Fauna Production Reserve covers diverse terrains ranging from high-altitude grasslands to otherworldly volcanic landscapes. The reserve is dominated by the majestic Chimborazo Volcano, standing at an impressive 6,263 meters (20,548 feet) above sea level. This ecologically rich area serves as a habitat for unique wildlife, including vicuñas, llamas, and alpacas, which roam freely across the expansive paramo. The history of the reserve is deeply tied to Andean culture, with the Chimborazo Volcano playing a significant role in local lore and traditions. Key recreation opportunities include hiking along various trails that offer stunning views of the volcano and surrounding landscape, wildlife viewing opportunities, and cultural experiences with indigenous communities. Visitors are drawn to the reserve for its serene environments and the chance to experience nature in its most rugged form, highlighted by the changing hues of the landscape with the seasons and the dramatic vistas available at every turn.
Chimborazo Volcano offering awe-inspiring summit attempts
Diverse wildlife, including Andean condors and vicuñas
Unique cultural experiences with local indigenous communities
Magnificent sunrise views over the Andean landscape
The highest peak in Ecuador and furthest point from the Earth's center.
Home to vicuñas, llamas, and the highly endangered Andean condor.
Rare high-altitude forests that are a critical habitat for endemic species.