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Internationale groepsreis Mont Blanc Ascent

Climb Western Europe's highest peak in France

Highlight

  • All breakfasts, 6 lunches (picnic / snack style), and 7 evening meals are included. Lunch is not included on day 1 or day 8. Please also note that no refund will be given for meals not taken or taken other than where designated. Typical meals Breakfast: coffee, tea, hot chocolate, French bread, jam, and cereals. Lunch: sandwiches of cold meats, cheese, or sometimes tinned fish. Cakes, chocolate and energy bars. Evening meal: first course of soup or salad or charcuterie, a main course with one or two vegetables, rice or pasta, and a dessert. Beer, wine, coffee or tea, bottled water and other drinks are not included. Vegetarians: In France, hotels and restaurants are not geared up to provide separate vegetarian menus, especially smaller establishments in the mountains. Vegetarians will usually find that there is little difficulty as long as they are prepared to be reasonably flexible. Please note mountain hut meals will be more basic that the chalet meals listed above.

Activities

  • Walking & Trekking
  • Summits
  • Point-to-Point
  • Highlight

    • All breakfasts and 4 evening meals included. Please also note that no refund will be given for meals not taken or taken other than where designated. Beer, wine, coffee or tea, bottled water and other drinks are not included. Vegetarians: In France, hotels and restaurants are not geared up to provide separate vegetarian menus, especially smaller establishments in the mountains. Vegetarians will usually find that there is little difficulty as long as they are prepared to be reasonably flexible. 
    • All breakfasts and 4 evening meals included.Please also note that no refund will be given for meals not taken or taken other than where designated. Beer, wine, coffee or tea, bottled water and other drinks are not included. Vegetarians: In France, hotels and restaurants are not geared up to provide separate vegetarian menus, especially smaller establishments in the mountains. Vegetarians will usually find that there is little difficulty as long as they are prepared to be reasonably flexible. 

Route 8 daagse Groepsrondreis Mont Blanc Ascent

In the Mont Blanc massif, there is one giant which stands alone amongst a myriad of snow-capped peaks. Looming over the climbing mecca of Chamonix, the majesty of Mont Blanc has captivated climbers for centuries and calls all would-be explorers to join them a top of Western Europe’s highest peak. Attempted over two days, our itinerary is designed to give you the very best chance of reaching the summit. During the expedition, the rewarding peak of Tête Blanche will also usually be climbed, teaching snow and ice techniques, building your confidence and helping with acclimatisation.Mont Blanc permits: It is mandatory for climbers to hold a permit on this trip. While the climbing permit is included in the package, the number of permits released is limited and they are only released on certain dates each year. Therefore your booking won’t be confirmed until we obtain your permit. Permits are expected to be released on three different dates in 2020 and they are highly sought after. We strongly recommend booking at least 6-8 months in advance to avoid disappointment.

  1. Dag 1 - Transfer to Plan de l’aiguille (2207m); equipment hire.
  2. Dag 2 - Acclimatisation and training day. Practice of scrambling techniques and off-track walking.
  3. Dag 3 - Transfer and cable car to Albert Premier refuge. Afternoon snow and ice skills training.
  4. Dag 4 - Glacier technique training; classic climb to Tete Blanche (3429m).
  5. Dag 5 - Train to Nid d’Aigle (2372m); walk to the Tete Rousse hut (3167m).
  6. Dag 6 - Climb to the Gouter hut and then the Mont Blanc (4810m).
  7. Dag 7 - Second chance to climb the summit; descend to Le Fayet.
  8. Dag 8 - End Le Fayet.
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