Experience the thrill of climbing Mont Blanc, the highest summit in the Alps, on a 5-day adventure. Acclimatize and conquer this legendary mountain with expert guides.
Experience the thrill of climbing Mont Blanc, the highest summit in the Alps, on a 5-day adventure. Acclimatize and conquer this legendary mountain with expert guides.
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Chamonix - Mont Blanc or Montblanc, is the highest mountain in the Alps, with a height of 4,810 meters. It is the highest point in the European Union and one of the highest in the rest of Europe, surpassed only by several mountains in Russia and Georgia.
The ascent to Mont Blanc through the Goûter refuge or the route of the 4000’s, is in the bucket…
- Chamonix - Mont Blanc or Montblanc, is the highest mountain in the Alps, with a height of 4,810 meters. It is the highest point in the European Union and one of the highest in the rest of Europe, surpassed only by several mountains in Russia and Georgia.
The ascent to Mont Blanc through the Goûter refuge or the route of the 4000’s, is in the bucket list of many mountaineers and hikers. It doesn’t present major technical difficulties (it is not necessary to climb), but having a good physical condition helps, since there are days with a lot of positive gain, and also, it is necessary to have done a good acclimatization the previous days.
Objective ascent to Mont Blanc» is a 5-day program with a certified guide, designed to make a correct acclimatization and an improvement of focused technique to climb Mont Blanc. During these previous days, we will carry out activities technically comparable to Mont Blanc, although shorter. We will know our body in high altitude while improving the technique day by day.
- Ropes and carabiners
- Technical advice prior to the activity
- UIAGM/IFMGA High Mountain Guide during the days of activity
- Guide half board accommodation in Chamonix
- Public Liability Insurance (we recommend to obtain a personal climbing / travel insurance)
- Lift pass for participants and the guide
- Refuge booking management
- 3 nights at refuges in half board for the participants and the guide
- Ropes and carabiners
- Technical advice prior to the activity
- UIAGM/IFMGA High Mountain Guide during the days of activity
- Guide half board accommodation in Chamonix
- Public Liability Insurance (we recommend to obtain a personal climbing / travel insurance)
- Lift pass for participants and the guide
- Refuge booking management
- 3 nights at refuges in half board for the participants and the guide
- Travel to Chamonix
- Accommodation and food in Chamonix
- Water, lunch and drinks at the refuges of the participants and the guide
- Everything that does not appear in “THE PRICE INCLUDES”
- Cancellation insurance. We recommend participants to obtain one
- Travel to Chamonix
- Accommodation and food in Chamonix
- Water, lunch and drinks at the refuges of the participants and the guide
- Everything that does not appear in “THE PRICE INCLUDES”
- Cancellation insurance. We recommend participants to obtain one
The globally renowned mountain, Montblanc (4810m) boasts the highest peak in the Alps. This grand massif stretches south of its capital, Chamonix, sharing borders with France, Switzerland, and Italy.
Six traditional routes lead to its peak, with the Goûter route being the most accessible and thus, the most frequented. This path includes a stop at the…
The globally renowned mountain, Montblanc (4810m) boasts the highest peak in the Alps. This grand massif stretches south of its capital, Chamonix, sharing borders with France, Switzerland, and Italy.
Six traditional routes lead to its peak, with the Goûter route being the most accessible and thus, the most frequented. This path includes a stop at the Goûter refuge.
Every summer, hundreds of mountaineers, trekkers, and climbers converge on the valley to conquer this colossal white summit, fulfilling a dream of scaling one of the world’s most legendary mountains. Beyond this, the massif presents a myriad of adventure opportunities for varying skill levels, making a trip to Chamonix an all-rounded experience.
Given Montblanc’s towering height, climbers typically scale one or two peaks before the final ascent for proper acclimatization. Despite the height falling short of 5000m, it’s recommended to spend a few days acclimatizing to avoid potential altitude sickness.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.