JUNGLE EXPEDITION

Cave of the Tayos Expedition

A 70-metre rappel into the underworld.

3.0217° S, 78.2075° W — 70 M rappel
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EXPEDITION

Cave of the Tayos ExpeditionGuided expedition · Ecuador

Descend into the Cave of the Tayos, one of the most enigmatic places in Ecuador, deep in the Amazon of Morona Santiago beside the Shuar community of Coangos. This guided Tayos Cave expedition by PEAKS begins with a 70-metre rappel into a vast underground world of galleries, waterfalls and chambers.

The adventure combines jungle trekking, a boat transfer and vertical work, with a night camped inside the cave. Highlights include the Cathedral gallery, the Moricz Arch and the Neil Armstrong stalagmite, a rock formation more than 10,000 years old. All vertical safety gear is provided and rappel technique is taught beforehand.

This is an adventurous expedition for the physically fit and curious, not a mountain climb. Cupos are limited, and every trip is run with certified guides, full vertical safety systems and a welcome from the Shuar community.

The details

Expedition facts

70 m
Rappel descent
3.0217° S, 78.2075° W
Coordinates
2 days / 1N
Duration
Grade C · Adventurous (caving + 70 m rappel)
Grade
6–10 hrs caving and vertical work
Daily activity
Year-round; driest June–December
Season
Meeting point
Riobamba (pickup)
Starting from
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Good physical fitness and no severe claustrophobia. No prior caving experience is required — rappel technique is taught before the descent. Keep all clothing and your sleeping bag in plastic dry bags.

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The plan

Itinerary2 days / 1 night

Day 01
Day 02
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What's included

Included

  • Certified guides with fluent English
  • Hotel pickup and transport from Riobamba
  • Boat transfer
  • Entry and cave-camping permits
  • Shuar welcome
  • Vertical safety gear (harness, helmet, lifeline, double descent rope)
  • Camping gear and camp stove
  • Rappel technique training and photography

Not included

  • Food
  • Sleeping pad / insulation mat
  • Rappel or work gloves
  • Personal clothing (bring everything in dry bags)
  • Local lunch en route (approx. $5)
Good to know

FAQ

Do I need caving or rappel experience?
No. We teach rappel technique before the 70 m descent, and certified guides manage all vertical safety systems.
Is the cave dangerous?
It is a serious environment, so we use full vertical safety gear, a lifeline and double descent ropes, and limit group size.
What should I bring?
A headlamp with spare batteries, gloves, quick-dry clothing and everything sealed in plastic dry bags. Food is not included.
How do I book and what does it cost?
Prices are quoted on request and cupos are limited. Enquire on WhatsApp and confirm with a non-refundable deposit.
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