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Tour du Mont Blanc Express

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Highlights:

  • Mythical hiking in the Alps; in comfort! (nights in rooms based on double occupancy at an inn or a hotel).
  • Lodging in typical villages.
  • Panoramic paths on the Mount Blanc mountain range.
  • Two nights in charming Chamonix hotels.
Duration:8 days
Group size:4 to 12 persons
Available Dates and Costs From:
07/03/2009 - 07/10/2009$2480Available
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08/28/2009 - 09/04/2009$2480Available
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07/04/2010 - 07/11/2010$2580Available
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08/29/2010 - 09/05/2010$2580Available
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What's Included:

  • Meeting/assisting at airport
  • Experienced Mountain World Travel English speaking professional hiking guide (European Mountain Leader)
  • Lodging in mentioned hotels, inns, or similar, based on double occupancy
  • Full board during the entire trip (from dinner Day 1 to breakfast Day 8)
  • All transfers as indicated, private minibus or taxi
  • Transport of luggage from one accommodation to another
  • All mentioned visits in Parks and sites as written in the itinerary.
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Hike France, Italy, Switzerland and various mountain valleys around the culmination point of Western Europe, this Tour du Mont Blanc trek, organized around a comfortable, yet fast-paced itinerary, awaits you!

Europe, France

France, Italy, Switzerland, and even other European countries, share this same mountain range, the Alps. The highest peak in Europe is located in the Alps, Mont Blanc at 15,780 feet on the French-Italian border.
But besides that, each one of these countries has it's own history, traditions and distinctiveness. Traveling from one to the other by means of walking quietly reveals their real charms and differences that have made these tourist destinations the most engaging.

Tour du Mont Blanc Mont Blanc hiking tour
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Trip Summary

About the Adventure

Around the roof of Europe, this route explores three countries and tells the alpine diversity of this prestigious mountain range. An excursion, impossible to circumvent, is one which brings together all levels of mountain dwellers and those contemplating mountaineering. This formula proposes lodging in hotels or inns, with well planned transfers, so as to fully benefit from our trek.

Itinerary

  • Day 1/ Arrival in Geneva, transfer to Chamonix
  • Day 2/ Fayet - Bellevue - Miage - Contamines
  • Day 3/ Notre Dame de la Gorge - Croix du Bonhomne pass - Chapieux
  • Day 4/ Seigne Pass - Courmayeur
  • Day 5/ Grand Col Ferret - Fouly - Champex
  • Day 6/ Fenetre of Arpette - Trient
  • Day 7/ Balme pass - the Tour - Chamonix
  • Day 8/ Transfer Geneva, depart.

Detailed Itinerary

The Adventure

The tour of Mont Blanc was one of the first born trips around the alpine mountain range. Today still, it is a true success. Hiking the Tour of Mont Blanc is to pay homage to the Mont Blanc, but also to benefit from the rich landscapes and cultural palette. No other alpine mountain range offers, on such a small surface, such a choice of sites and famous mountain ascents, whose variety is limited only by its exclusively granite composition. Broad glacial basins accompany ice glacier tongues way down in the valleys. This route takes you along to three different countries and, along the way, you will learn about the alpine diversity around this prestigious mountain range; which draws all passionate mountain dwellers.
In addition, it offers room accommodations in nice quality hotels or guest houses.

Itinerary

Day 1/  Geneva - Chamonix
Reception at Geneva airport with shuttle transportation to hotel. Settle in at the "Prieure" hotel in Chamonix or the "Croix Blanche", evening meal at the restaurant in the hotel while enjoying a panoramic sight onto Chamonix and the surrounding glaciers. (Guaranteed spectacle!).

Day 2/  Fayet - Bellevue - Miage - Contamines

Transfer to Fayet to take the Mont Blanc Train to the Bellevue Station. Descend in direction of the "Planet" to pass on the moraine (geologic term for the deposit of sand and gravel left by glaciers many years ago) of the Bionnassay glacier and via the large valley of Tricot, going up towards the Tricot pass (6,955 feet). Descend to the Miage country cottages for a well deserved lunch break at James table Miage refuge. In the afternoon, a short ascent allows us to join the Truc country cottages. To finish, descend to the Contamine-Montjoie village to our inn.
From Day 3 to Day 7: approximately 6 H daily walking stage

Day 3/  Notre Dame de la Gorge - Croix du Bonhomme pass- Chapieux

Short transfer to Notre Dame de la Gorge by bus or shuttle, starting point of the excursion. We take the  Roman way" in direction of the Jovet country cottages, precisely where Mont Blanc Tour merges with the Beaufortain Tour itinerary. We then begin our ascent up to the Bonhomme pass (7,641 feet), then to the Croix du Bonhomme pass (8,133 feet) to join the refuge of the same name, where we enjoy lunch. In the afternoon, we continue on our way on a downhill path to reach the quaint mountain village of Chapieux.

Day 4/  Chapieux - Seigne Pass - Courmayeur
Short transfer to Mottets by way of shuttle. Ascent towards the Seigne pass, then descend in the Val Veny to Combal Lake, then to Visaille. From there, a short transfer enables us to join Courmayeur at the beginning of afternoon for a stroll and the possibility of lunching downtown for some good Italian pizza. Val Ferret. Night spent at the Arnuva Hotel or in Courmayeur city, depending upon availability.

Day 5/  Courmayeur - Grand col Ferret - Fouly - Champex
Morning departure by way of a splendid path which enables us to pass from one country to the next, passage in Switzerland by way of the Grand Col Ferret, descend on Ferret, then Fouly. Transfer by vehicle to Champex with free time to spend in a quaint little corner of nature.

Day 6/  Champex - Fenetre of Arpette - Trient
Depending on our physical shape, two options are possible: either the traditional classic tour via Bovine and the Forclaz pass, or a more advanced hike via the Fenetre of Arpette. In either case, our destination is Trient for one night at a hotel.

Day 7/  Trient -  Balme pass - the Tour - Chamonix
From Trient, you reach the Balme pass, then descend on the Tour village. From there, a transfer is provided to reach the hotel in Chamonix. Settle in at the hotel and discover Chamonix at the end of the day. Dinner at the hotel.

Day 8/ Chamonix - Geneva - depart
Transfer to Geneva for flight home.

Itinerary Notes

- The walking time schedules are given only as an estimate.
- For different reasons involving trip organization, daily schedules and planned altitude gains (ascent or descent) may be modified without any prior  notice.

Luggage Tips

During the treks, all of your belongings are dispatched between a back pack and/or a traveling bag carried during our walks.
Each participant walks with a light back pack, carrying only the personal items necessary for the half day (water bottle, camera, protective clothing, etc).
Transport is ensured by the vehicle of assistance and the logistic team during the excursions.

Staff

The guide
- an English-speaking professional French Mountain World Travel hiking guide (European Mountain Leader)
The local team
- a driver in charge of the bus.

Transportation

Ground Transportation by private mini buses or taxi.

Lodging

In the cities, we book hotels, inns, or similar, of excellent standard, 3 stars, based on double occupancy and according to availability at the time of reservation. We choose these hotels, not only for the excellent price/quality ratio, but also for their cordiality and hospitality.
Due to our goal of providing quality accommodations in the mountains, we seek charming and reputable places located in the middle of the most beautiful landscapes or close to the departure of the excursions, however, occasionally, there is but only one accommodation in the area and, in these cases, we are not given a choice.

The names of accommodations (hotels, lodges, etc...) when they are indicated, are only indicative.
Depending on availability, accommodations (hotels/Lodges, etc...) may be replaced by another equivalent type.
It is possible that accommodations may change without prior notice due to a number of factors. 

Food and Beverages

Downtown: Breakfast and dinner at the hotel restaurant.
In the mountains, we want to be able to provide you with well balanced/hearty meals to keep you well fueled during your exertions.
- Breakfasts and dinners are prepared by our hosts or enjoyed at a restaurant. The evening meals, warm and copious.
- Lunch: picnic, in the form of sandwiches, cheese, mixed salads and fruits. During the circuit, the guide can do grocery shopping.
- Energy food (an assortment of chocolate bars to accompany you in the effort) provided by Mountain World Travel.
Drinks: mineral water provided
Save a bit of room in your bag to split carrying some of our food supply.

Gastronomy: as we cross France and Italy, prepare yourself for great meals!

Additional Information

Although we are an experienced adventure travel company doing our best to respect the itinerary schedule as presented on this detailed itinerary, there is always the possibility that we may need to modify it for different reasons beyond our control. Please read the Registration Conditions: Terms and Booking conditions - Limitations of Liability.

Important Information

What's Not Included

  • International flights in/out Geneva (Switzerland)
  • All services mentioned in Services +/extensions /options
  • Personal medical & Travel Insurance
  • All items not expressively mentioned in "What's included".

Extra Costs

  • Drinks (except mineral water at restaurant)
  • Personal expenses.
  • Tips for guide
  • All items not expressively mentioned in "What's included".

Air Travel

As airfare is NOT included in our adventures, please check if your trip is "a guaranteed departure" before confirming your own airline travel arrangements. You can check your trip status at the Mountain World Travel website or contact the Mountain World Travel office at 1 888-MWT-TREK (698-8735).

Our preferred airlines to fly to Geneva, Switzerland
-  Swiss, the national company, operates daily to Geneva in cooperation with Star Alliance
-  Skyteam (Delta, Northwest, Continental, Air France - KLM), operates daily flights from anywhere in the States to Geneva, through Amsterdam or Paris.
-  StarAlliance (United, Lufthansa) operates daily flights from anywhere in the States to Geneva, through Frankfurt or Munich
-  Oneworld (American, British) operates daily flights from anywhere in the States to Geneva, through London.

Foreign-Entry Requirements

Formalities for US, Canada, Australia, NZ passport travelers: a valid passport; US citizens are admitted to France. italy and Switzerland for up to 90 days.
US citizens, please check with the US Government Travel Entry Exit Requirements
France
      Italy     Switzerland
For other nationalities, please contact the French, Italian, Swiss embassies in your country.

Health and First Aid

No vaccine is obligatory. We advise you, however, to be up date for traditional vaccinations: Diphtheria - Tetanus - Poliomyelitis, Typhoid fever. Vaccination against hepatitis A and B is recommended.

Health hazards
- Heat: protect your eyes and your skin against the sun, as it is more intense with altitude.
- Cold: plan on packing protective clothing against the cold (jackets, fleece, gloves, hat), especially in relevance to the activity.
- Dehydration: drink and nourish yourself sufficiently and correctly throughout the effort.
- Small wounds: blisters, tendonitis...bring along band aids, an antiseptic and another cream for muscle aches. They will take up a bit of room, but well worth the space.

- Altitude sickness: can be felt at around 8,000 feet and above and can come on quickly (after just one night spent in altitude). Hard to predict and varies completely from one person to another. Good hydration is necessary, progressive altitude acclimatization and Aspirin can all help in preventing the unpleasant side effects of altitude sickness.
Please visit:  http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/yellowBookCh6-AltitudeIllness.aspx

Physical Preparation

LEVEL 4
3 months prior:  Hike 10 to 12 miles every weekend or on two consecutive days OR if you are regularly committed, on an annual basis, to another sports activity that develops stamina (jogging, cycling or swimming) for a cumulative duration of 2 to 3 hours per week (without excessive shortness of breath or exceptional fatigue), you should be up to speed.  

Equipment

Basic equipment
- A warm fleece hat
- A cap or a hat to protect from the sun
- Sun glasses (minimum index 3 or 4 for high mountain)
- Thermal top and bottom, short and long) underwear (fast drying).
- Fleece turtle neck top
- A warm fleece jacket (light weight/well insulated).
- A waterproof/breathable shell jacket (Gore-Tex).
- A pair of gloves
- A rain poncho
- Hiking shorts
- Lightweight hiking long pants
- A Camelback or a water bottle.

Shoes and technical material
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Hiking socks
- Light ventilated hiking shoes with a good traction on different type of terrain, for people with fragile ankles: waterproof ankle hiking boots and a sole offering good traction.
- A pair of telescopic walking poles.

Luggage
- A back pack equipped with broad straps, with an adjustable anatomical back reinforcement, and a capacity of 7 to 9 gallons, for your daily belongings
- A soft travel bag, which can hold between 18 to 23 gallons that will be transported by the porter team or by vehicle during the day.

Miscellaneous
- A change of clothes.
- A pair of replacement shoe laces
- A dop-kit and a bath towel.
- Toilet paper.
- A pocket knife (not in carry on luggage).
- Some plastic bags to protect your belongings.
- A bathing suit.
- A small pocket anti-theft protection device, to always keep on yourself, along with your identity papers, money, certificate of insurance.

Some advice
During your flight your back pack should contain fragile and useful items that you might need while on the plane (camera, memory cards, jacket, books, magazines, medication, dop-kit etc).

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