G Adventures
Trekking Mont Blanc
Trekking Mont Blanc
Experience the rarified air of Europe as you trek the Alps from France to Italy and Switzerland along the Tour du Mont Blanc. This challenging hiking circuit will reward you with mesmerizing views of glaciers, steep valleys, and, of course, Mont Blanc itself. Travel across high passes and through Alpine meadows, recharging at night with delicious mountain cuisine in simple refuges. Challenge yourself to conquer one of the world’s premiere hiking routes, uncovering the alpine heart of Europe on this incredible active adventure.
Highlights
Hike the soul-stirring Mont Blanc massif, witness alpine meadows and rocky peaks, conquer windswept cols and steep trails, earn that delicious mountain meal, stay in remote mountain refuges
Accommodation
Hotels (4 nts, possibly multi-share), mountain refuges (5 nts, multi-share).
Group Leader
Qualified IML (International Mountain Leader) as CEO (Chief Experience Officer) throughout.
Group Size Notes
Max 12, avg 10
Meals Included
9 breakfasts, 5 dinners
What’s Included
Your Welcome Moment: Welcome Moment – Meet Your CEO and Group. Challenging mountain hikes led by an International Mountain Leader (IML) (8 days). All transport between destinations and to/from included activities.
| Day 1 |
Nestled in the heart of the French Alps, Chamonix is a captivating destination renowned for its stunning alpine scenery and outdoor adventure opportunities. As the gateway to Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Western Europe, Chamonix is a haven for mountaineers, hikers, and skiers. The Aiguille du Midi cable car takes visitors up to 3,842 meters, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and glaciers. It's an unmissable experience for those seeking an up-close encounter with the majestic Mont Blanc massif. The town itself is a charming blend of traditional alpine architecture and modern amenities. Strolling through Chamonix's picturesque streets, you'll encounter a variety of boutiques, cafes, and restaurants serving local Savoyard specialties. The Chamonix Alpine Museum provides insight into the area's rich mountaineering history, showcasing artifacts and exhibits related to the region’s pioneering climbers and explorers. For thrill-seekers, the Grépon Traverse offers one of the most challenging and rewarding climbing experiences in the area. This technical climb demands skill and endurance but rewards climbers with panoramic views of the Mont Blanc range. Alternatively, winter enthusiasts flock to Chamonix for its world-class skiing and snowboarding, with slopes catering to all levels of experience. Fun fact: Chamonix is often considered the birthplace of modern mountaineering. In 1786, Jacques Balmat and Michel-Gabriel Paccard made the first successful ascent of Mont Blanc, an achievement that helped establish the town as a premier destination for climbing and adventure tourism. |
| Day 2 |
Nestled in the heart of the French Alps, Chamonix is a captivating destination renowned for its stunning alpine scenery and outdoor adventure opportunities. As the gateway to Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Western Europe, Chamonix is a haven for mountaineers, hikers, and skiers. The Aiguille du Midi cable car takes visitors up to 3,842 meters, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and glaciers. It's an unmissable experience for those seeking an up-close encounter with the majestic Mont Blanc massif. The town itself is a charming blend of traditional alpine architecture and modern amenities. Strolling through Chamonix's picturesque streets, you'll encounter a variety of boutiques, cafes, and restaurants serving local Savoyard specialties. The Chamonix Alpine Museum provides insight into the area's rich mountaineering history, showcasing artifacts and exhibits related to the region’s pioneering climbers and explorers. For thrill-seekers, the Grépon Traverse offers one of the most challenging and rewarding climbing experiences in the area. This technical climb demands skill and endurance but rewards climbers with panoramic views of the Mont Blanc range. Alternatively, winter enthusiasts flock to Chamonix for its world-class skiing and snowboarding, with slopes catering to all levels of experience. Fun fact: Chamonix is often considered the birthplace of modern mountaineering. In 1786, Jacques Balmat and Michel-Gabriel Paccard made the first successful ascent of Mont Blanc, an achievement that helped establish the town as a premier destination for climbing and adventure tourism. |
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Courmayeur, Italy - Ski to 11,382 ft- Vertical 7,342 ft - 81 miles of downhill - longest run 8 miles - trails 20% beginner, 45% intermediate, 25% advanced, 10% expert - 22 miles of cross country - winter walking trails - museums - ski bobbing - museum - riding - shopping. |
| Day 6 |
Courmayeur, Italy - Ski to 11,382 ft- Vertical 7,342 ft - 81 miles of downhill - longest run 8 miles - trails 20% beginner, 45% intermediate, 25% advanced, 10% expert - 22 miles of cross country - winter walking trails - museums - ski bobbing - museum - riding - shopping. |
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Nestled in the heart of the French Alps, Chamonix is a captivating destination renowned for its stunning alpine scenery and outdoor adventure opportunities. As the gateway to Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Western Europe, Chamonix is a haven for mountaineers, hikers, and skiers. The Aiguille du Midi cable car takes visitors up to 3,842 meters, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and glaciers. It's an unmissable experience for those seeking an up-close encounter with the majestic Mont Blanc massif. The town itself is a charming blend of traditional alpine architecture and modern amenities. Strolling through Chamonix's picturesque streets, you'll encounter a variety of boutiques, cafes, and restaurants serving local Savoyard specialties. The Chamonix Alpine Museum provides insight into the area's rich mountaineering history, showcasing artifacts and exhibits related to the region’s pioneering climbers and explorers. For thrill-seekers, the Grépon Traverse offers one of the most challenging and rewarding climbing experiences in the area. This technical climb demands skill and endurance but rewards climbers with panoramic views of the Mont Blanc range. Alternatively, winter enthusiasts flock to Chamonix for its world-class skiing and snowboarding, with slopes catering to all levels of experience. Fun fact: Chamonix is often considered the birthplace of modern mountaineering. In 1786, Jacques Balmat and Michel-Gabriel Paccard made the first successful ascent of Mont Blanc, an achievement that helped establish the town as a premier destination for climbing and adventure tourism. |
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06/17/25 - 06/18/25 |
Starting At $2,339 |
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06/19/25 - 06/21/25 |
Starting At $2,599 |
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06/22/25 - 07/01/25 |
Starting At $2,249 |
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06/23/25 - 06/25/25 |
Starting At $2,599 |
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06/26/25 - 07/05/25 |
Starting At $2,339 |
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06/27/25 - 07/15/25 |
Starting At $2,599 |
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07/17/25 - 08/19/25 |
Starting At $2,799 |
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08/21/25 - 09/05/25 |
Starting At $2,599 |
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09/08/25 - 06/15/26 |
Starting At $2,399 |
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06/16/26 - 07/14/26 |
Starting At $2,599 |
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07/16/26 - 08/20/26 |
Starting At $2,799 |
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08/21/26 - 09/05/26 |
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09/06/26 - 09/11/26 |
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Local Flights
All local flights are included in the cost of your tour unless otherwise noted. It is important that we have your passport information at the time of booking in order to process these tickets. Internal flight tickets are issued locally and will be given to you prior to the flight departure.
Dossier Disclaimer
The information in this trip details document has been compiled with care and is provided in good faith. However it is subject to change, and does not form part of the contract between the client and the operator. The itinerary featured is correct at time of printing. It may differ slightly to the one in the brochure. Occasionally our itineraries change as we make improvements that stem from past travellers, comments and our own research. Sometimes it can be a small change like adding an extra meal along the itinerary. Sometimes the change may result in us altering the tour for the coming year. Ultimately, our goal is to provide you with the most rewarding experience. Please note that our brochure is usually released in November each year. If you have booked from the previous brochure you may find there have been some changes to the itinerary.
VERY IMPORTANT: Please ensure that you print a final copy of your Trip Details to review a couple of days prior to travel, in case there have been changes that affect your plans.
Itinerary Disclaimer
While it is our intention to adhere to the route described below, there is a certain amount of flexibility built into the itinerary and on occasion it may be necessary, or desirable to make alterations. The itinerary is brief, as we never know exactly where our journey will take us. Due to our style of travel and the regions we visit, travel can be unpredictable. The Trip Details document is a general guide to the tour and region and any mention of specific destinations or wildlife is by no means a guarantee that they will be visited or encountered. Aboard expedition trips visits to research stations depend on final permission.
Additionally, any travel times listed are approximations only and subject to vary due to local circumstances.
