Trek the Tour du Mont Blanc route with a guided group
This well-crafted trekking tour rewards you with new discoveries every day as you explore the different sides, cultures, and landscapes of the range: first through France, and then Italy and Switzerland. The well-marked trails discovered on this guided trip combine into one of the most-famous treks in the world – the Tour du Mont Blanc!
On this tour, you will be trekking the world-famous TMB circuit with an organized group of the trekkers and led by a professional mountain guide. This trekking adventure will reward you with one of the most authentic experiences available in this region as you will be staying in cozy, rustic mountain huts surrounded by the stunning Alps. Discover one of the most famous treks in Europe and make new friends along the way on the Guided Tour du Mont Blanc in Mountain Huts tour!
Highlights of the 8-Day Guided Tour du Mont Blanc in Mountain Huts
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8-Day Guided Tour du Mont Blanc in Mountain Huts Tour Itinerary
Day 1 Welcome to Chamonix
Arrival in St Gervais les Bains le Fayet, door to the valley of Chamonix, a very typical and historical town in the Alps. Settle into your hotel, and relax before embarking on what will be a truly amazing through-hike.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Chamonix Valley
Distance: None
Meals: None
Day 2 Hike to Argentiere via Lac Blanc
Meet at 8:30 am at your hotel with your guide and the taxi. Transfer to les Praz de Chamonix. A lift will take you up to La Flégère where starts the hike. You will get perfect views all day on glaciers and summits on the other side of the valley. The group will follow the balcony trail to Cheserys Lakes, all known for reflecting in their clear blue waters some of the Alps' most famous peaks. The itinerary continues to the beautiful Lake Blanc (2352m). The descent is done more in forest but always on these beautiful paths in balcony. Descent to Argentiere.
Overnight Location: Mountain hut in Argentière
Distance: 5.5hours, 400-550m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, dinner
Day 3 Hike to Trient via Col du Balme
A long but magnificent climb in the forest, then on the easy ridges of Frettes to reach, in the heart of the mountain pastures, the aiguillette des Posettes (2201 m). The panorama on the glaciers of the Mont-Blanc Massif is impressive. Descent on the Posettes Pass (1,997 m) and last efforts to reach the plan des Reines, summit of our stage of the day. At the top of the Balme Pass (2,191m), enjoy a breathtaking view of Chamonix and the valley below, as well as a spectacular panorama including Mont Blanc, the Mer de Glace (glacier) and the Glacier d'Argentière. (2,191 m). Finally the group will descend to Trient (1,300 m).
Overnight Location: Mountain hut in Trient
Distance: 6.5hours, 1,000m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 4 Hike to Arpette via Col De La Forclaz and Bovine
Climb to the La Forclaz Pass and hike to the Bovine Mountain pastures (1,987 m) where you get amazing views over the Rhône Valley and Swiss Valais. The group will hike through famous Swiss mountain pastures and their cows producing some of the most famous cheese of the Alps.
Overnight Location: Mountain hut in Arpette
Distance: 5 hours, 900m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 5 Hike to Bonatti Hut via Grand Col Ferret
Morning transfer to the small hamlet of Ferret (1700 m). You will go up the Swiss Ferret Valley to the alpine pastures of La Peule (2071 m), and then reach the famous Ferret Pass (2537 m), border between Switzerland and Italy, which offers a unique panorama on the Grandes Jorasses and the Dolent Mountain. Descent to the Elena Hut (2,061 m), then Arnuva, at the foot of Mount Dolent (3,820 m), then balcony hike to the Bonatti Hut (2,025 m) to enjoy a beautiful sunset.
Overnight Location: Bonatti Hut
Distance: Flexible
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 6 Hike to Col Chécrouit and visit Courmayeur
Crossing to the Bertone Hut (2 000 m) to discover one of the most beautiful panoramas of the Mont-Blanc tour! The famous Grandes Jorasses are in sight. Descent to Courmayeur where you can enjoy the town. Last effort to climb to the Chécrouit pass for our night.
Overnight Location: Mountain hut near Cecrouit Pass
Distance: 6.5 hours, 1250m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 7 Hike to Les Chapieux via Col De La Seigne and Ville Des Glaciers
On the way to the Aiguille des Glaciers, hike up through a nice alpine meadow to col La Seigne (2,516 m) where you reach the French Italian border. Stunning point of view on legendary summits such as Mont-Blanc de Courmayeur, Noire de Peutrey, and Grandes Jorasses await you here. Last stage of the day has the group hiking down through alpine meadows leading to the typical hamlet of Les Chapieux. A short transfer take you to les Chapieux for the night.
Overnight Location: Mountain hut in Les Chapieux
Distance: 5.5hours, 900m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 8 Hike to Montjoies via Col Du Bonhomme
From the hamlet of Les Chapieux (1,549m), you’ll cross alpine pastures. The ascent to the Croix-du- Bonhomme Pass (2,433 m) offers a spectacular view on the Mont Pourri (3,779 m). The path marks the limit between the Mont Blanc range and the Beaufortain Mountains. The descent passes by the Bonhomme pass (2,329 m). Gradual descent to Notre-Dame-de-la-Gorge by a Roman path, ancestral path used by the peddlers to connect the alpine valleys.
Overnight Location: Mountain hut in Montjoies
Distance: 5 hours, 950m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 9 Hike Tricot Pass, Bellevue and Les Houches to arrive in Chamonix
For this last day of walking, the group will go around the Truc Mountain (1,811 m) to reach the bucolic chalets of Miage (1,559 m). Then, we climb by a steeper path to the Tricot pass (2,120 m). Time for a break to enjoy the panorama of the Val Montjoie, and then you’ll each Bellevue (1,780 m) by a beautiful traverse hike that leads you under the Bionnassay Glacier. Descent by cable car to Les Houches, where you will say good-bye to your guide and the rest of the participants.
Overnight Location: None
Distance: 6.5hour, 900m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast, lunch
8-Day Guided Tour du Mont Blanc in Mountain Huts
Price and Dates
Price and Dates
This tour is usually run as a fixed-departure tour, however, if you are willing to travel privately, please contact us and we will make an itinerary just for you.
Prices below are per person:
Accommodation on 8-Day Guided Tour du Mont Blanc in Mountain Huts
This tour is based in mountain huts. Mountain huts are rustic, cozy and full of hikers atmosphere. Please note that while staying in mountain huts, you will sleep in dormitory rooms and share the living space with other fellow travellers.
In some cases, the accommodation listed below may need to be substituted for other comparable accommodations.
Single Rooms and Solo Travelers
You can pay a supplement to have a private room where possible. Please enquire about the pricing.
Hotels on Standard Tour
Hotel in Les Contamines or Saint Gervais
Enjoy your stay in a beautiful mountain hotel with adequate amenities and cozy rooms.
Mountain huts along the Tour du Mont Blanc route
Stay in cozy, rustic mountain huts along the trail. These huts are full of Alpine atmosphere and the views are stunning!
What’s Included in the 8-Day Guided Tour du Mont Blanc in Mountain Huts ?
Meals
8 breakfasts, 8 box lunches and 7 dinners are included.
Accommodations
Accommodation for 7 nights is included.
Transportation during the Tour
Transportation for you and your luggage are included throughout the tour (except for Bonatti Hut, which is not accessible via road). The luggage allowance is 1 piece per person, up to 15kg. Transfers to and from Chamonix are not included.
Also Included
- English and French speaking trekking leader
- Aerial trams, gondolas, or chairlift transfers as described on the itinerary
- Energetic snacks
Not included
- Flights
- Any meals not mentioned as included
- Drinks during the meals
- Insurance
Optional Extras
- Extra nights in Chamonix before or after the tour
- Single occupancy upgrades
Frequently Asked Questions about 8-Day Guided Tour du Mont Blanc in Mountain Huts
Allibert Trekking is a Tour Operator based in the French Alps, specializing in incredible trips for the active outdoor enthusiast. They cater to your specific wants to create an unforgettable adventure.
Allibert Trekking specializes in mountain sports adventures throughout the European Alps (France, Switzerland, Italy, and Austria). From the Dolomites to the Mediterranean coast, they create and organize hiking, mountaineering, ski touring, snowshoeing, and multi-sport trips throughout the Alps.
With 45 years of experience, Allibert offers both exceptional “ready-made” trip itineraries and customizable plans to make sure your experience is everything you want it to be.
Allibert places great importance on sustainable travel. Because of this, they focus on creating trips that make as little an impact as possible on the natural environment. Ethics, respect, and responsibility represent the cornerstones of their commitment to responsible tourism.
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Originally from the Southern French Alps, Julien has been playing in the mountains since childhood. He loves backcountry skiing and mountaineering, long hikes, trail running, mountaineering, and rock climbing. Julien loves to share his passion for travelling and the mountains, and genuinely enjoys coming up with new ways to explore his favourite places in the Alps with visitors.
- Q: What is your favourite trip you’ve taken and why?
- A: Bernese Oberland is one of the few places in the Alps that surprised me. The landscape and views are amazing. Hiking under the 1000m cliff wall of the famous Eiger Northface and along the U-style valley of Lauterbrunnen is a fantastic experience.
- Q: What is one experience anybody visiting your country should have?
- A: It's very hard to choose as there are so many things to see and do. But I would suggest visiting the quiet, wild southern Alps.
- Q: What is one local dish or drink that visitors absolutely have to try?
- A: The Savoyard fondue, which tastes even better than the original one from Switzerland!
- Q: What is the most challenging adventure you've ever taken on?
- A: Ski touring in the Armenian mountains.