Fogo Island in 3 days


Trip description

The short flight from Praia to San Felipe, the capital of Fogo, is already a delight. It will allow you to discover in all its splendour this magnificent volcano, still in activity, culminating at 2,829 metres. It is not an easy climb, due to the nature of the terrain, a mountain of ashes, very playful on the way down but very difficult on the way up, one step forward, two steps back. But it is also a fantastic landscape, an almost lunar aspect; a huge crater, Chã da Caldeiras, surrounding a perfectly designed cone, the Pico do Fogo. I propose a hike over 2, 3 or 4 days, with the ascent of the volcano, the descent to Mosteiros, then the return in "alluguer" but split, stopping often, to Sao Felipe.


4 days

From : €340*

Day 1: Arrival at the posada in São Felipe

Day 2: The ascent of Pico Fogo

Day 3: The descent to Mosteiros

Day 4: In the footsteps of the Count of Montrond

Day 1 : Arrival at the posada in São Felipe



I advise you as soon as you arrive at the airport to find a small "posada" in São Felipe; there are some charming ones described in this guide; leave most of your luggage there, to be able to hike lighter. Then, as always in Cape Verde, you will have to find an "aluguer" that will take you to Chã das Caldeiras (which could easily be translated as a boiler or cauldron, because it is so shaped). The entrance to this huge crater, dominated by the central peak, is simply impressive: everything is black, the walls of the crater, the ground covered with volcanic ash. You will find some posadas there, I would recommend Marisa and Mustafa's, you can always recommend yourself from your guide Le Petit Futé or from me. If you do not arrive too late in the day, you can climb the Pico Pequeño (1,920 m); for this reason, from the village go back a little further along the road, it is easily spotted on your left.




Day 2 : The ascent of Pico Fogo

©Charline REDIN


Leave very early in the morning, to enjoy the wonderful sunrise, reflecting the gigantic shade of the volcano on the walls of the Caldeiras crater. For my part, I didn't leave later than 6am, to reach the summit before 10am. The start is just after the Adventist church, by a track on the right (altitude 1,695 m). On either side of the track, you will see amazing small individual craters containing a vine stock. This type of vine cultivation is found in many volcanic islands such as the Canary Islands for example. After about fifteen minutes, at an altitude of 1,740 metres, you will see cairns on a rocky outcrop on your right; very quickly you will enter a lava song, follow due south, then looking at the summit of the peak, in the centre-east you will see quite clearly drawn rock outcrops; progress on them until 2,200 metres, to reach the summit rock. In fact "the Pico" is a cone with a very large crater. We first arrive at the edge of the crater, with a strong smell of sulphur; we can of course, with great caution, descend to the bottom of the crater, but I prefer to continue to rise. Climbing up the southwest side, or from the edge of the crater, slightly lower to your left, you will see a chimney of large, obvious blocks that will lead you to the ultimate scree. The views from the top are amazing. The descent is quite simple; as I told you, it can be very fun, but also strenuous, because you will descend these slopes composed almost exclusively of ashes, you can sink into it until mid-calf. Beware of falls and slips, it rasps! If you did not do so the day before, you can head west to reach Pico Pequeño, and then return to your base camp. Chã das Caldeiras is an incredible crater, the last eruption dates back to 1995, and man has come to reclaim this space every time; there are, as I told you earlier, vines, but also fig trees, apple trees, always with the same cultivation method, an individual crater dug into the ashes. If you have the chance to fall on a full moon night, the spectacle is even more striking.




Day 3 : The descent to Mosteiros



You will spend it going down to Mosteiros, through the Monte Velha park. During my first visit, I continued the ascent of the Pico with this very long descent to Mosteiros (count 4-5 hours), I arrived at sea level around 7pm, after a dozen hours of walking, and 1,300 meters of positive altitude gain and nearly 3,000 meters of negative altitude gain, so I had to finish at the front, exhausted. At the beginning you must leave Chã das Caldeiras, opposite to the place where you arrived the day before by car. At the exit of the crater, you will come across a fence and a small forest house; this is the entrance to Monte Velha Park (1,700 m); you will certainly have to pay an entrance fee to the ranger. Just before the forest house, take an obvious path on your right (referenced 3 on your map). First you will cross a forest of eucalyptus, acacias and sisals; the further down you go, the faster you will find small farms, coffee trees, banana plantations, yam and manioc plantations.... If you have left early, you can continue your journey by taking one of the "aluguers" that will take you back to São Felipe, or stay in the afternoon and evening by the sea; there too there are still some guest houses.




Day 4 : In the footsteps of the Count of Montrond

©François JANNE DOTHEE


There you will prefer as a mode of transport "alluguer", walking, of course, but also stopping. For this quiet return, I had chosen a theme, that of following in the footsteps of the Count of Montrond, a 19th century French gentleman who, after a duel, took refuge on Fogo. He introduced the vine, but not only, because many small half-breeds, blond with green eyes, were said to be his descendants. On the way, have yourself dropped off to Campanas da Baixo and go down to Ponta Salinas, an amazing site at the end of the world, a wonderful site, although isolated for a scuba diving base. After these superb days, I advise you to spend at least one evening in São Felipe; this city has a lot of charm, and remains quite lively in the evening. Brava The last of our suggestions for hiking, but not the least uninteresting, is Brava. It is the smallest inhabited island in the archipelago, it is also known as "the island of flowers". Barely 9 kilometres long, 65 km². Although it is damaged, I would not advise you too much to discover it by yourself according to your shape and your desires. Nova Cintra, the main city, Nossa Senhora do Monte, Fajã d'Agua, the small port of Furma... Considering the size of the island, you do not risk getting lost, it is also the magic of the trip, discover for yourself. To get there, see the chapter at the end of the guide about this charming little island. It is not always very easy to get there by ferry from Fogo, but perhaps a little easier by Praia.




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