Tour du Mont Blanc Camping Trek

Tour du Mont Blanc Camping Trek

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Tour du Mont Blanc Camping Trek

15 Days Starting and ending in Les Bossons

Visiting: France, Italy, Switzerland

Tour operator:

Exodus Adventure Travels

Tour code:

TWB

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

5 - 14

Physical rating:

Moderate / Challenging

Age range:

16-99

Special diets catered:

Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements

Tour operated in:

English

Interests:

Cultural, Photography

Activities:

Trekking, Walking

From: $3225

NB: Prices correct on 01-Jul-2024 but subject to change.

Tour Overview

Often cited in bucket lists of the world’s best hikes, the iconic Tour du Mont Blanc takes in three diverse countries – France, Switzerland and Italy – and offers some of the greatest mountain scenery in Europe. Experience has taught us that 15 days is the perfect duration to fully appreciate this memorable circuit around Mont Blanc – 10 days of trekking complemented by three rest days – with a wide choice of activities to try, including paragliding and taking the Aiguille du Midi cable car up to 3,842 metres for spectacular, close-up views of Mont Blanc.



Led by an experienced International Mountain Leader (IML),  you will climb over six mountain passes, cross beneath colossal glaciers, meander through beautiful alpine meadows, and discover charming, picture-postcard villages. We sleep in comfortable campsites throughout the trek, often with outstanding views that aren’t possible from a hotel room. Tents are modern and spacious – designed for 3 people but only allocated to 2 – and an unlimited number of single tents is available. For those seeking a little more comfort, mattresses and sleeping bags are also available to hire.



While getting back to nature is a rewarding, energising experience, we recognise that having a comfortable stay along the way can make a camping trek even more special. Delicious three-course meals are on the menu when in camp, and five restaurant meals are also included during the trek. Your baggage is transported between each location by our dedicated camp support leader and van, and tents are erected by our camp crew before you arrive at each campsite, leaving you free to enjoy the inspiring scenery found only on this classic trek.



Exodus run this same trek with hotels rather than camping – Tour du Mont Blanc Hotel Trek (trip code TWO). If time is limited, we also have an excellent one-week trip based near Chamonix, Mont Blanc Highlights (trip code TWN), which ticks off some of the best bits with easier, shorter days, or you might like to consider our Tour du Mont Blanc Week that is a little tougher (trip code TWP).



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"Having climbed Mont Blanc several times, I know just how beautiful this landscape is. And this Exodus trip is the best way to see the Massif from all angles. Trekking through three different countries, Italy, France and Switzerland, this action-packed itinerary will see you pass by alpine meadows, glaciers and some of Europe's most panoramic mountain passes. If you're an avid hiker - this trip is a must."

Highlights

  • Enjoy 3 rest days to relax or sightsee

  • Admire spectacular views of Mont Blanc

  • Fully supported camping

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  • Travel by train to this trip. See trip notes for more.

  • Enjoy some of the most dramatic scenery in Europe

  • Traverse beneath huge glaciers and meander through beautiful alpine meadows

  • Walk in the shadow of the highest peak in the Alps, Mont Blanc (4810m)

  • Enjoy some of the most dramatic scenery in EuropeTraverse beneath huge glaciers and meander through beautiful alpine meadowsWalk in the shadow of the highest peak in the Alps, Mont Blanc (4810m)Travel by train to this trip. See trip notes for more.

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Itinerary

Day 1


On arrival to Geneva airport we take a bus transfer to our start point just
outside Chamonix, France (approx 1hr 15 transfer time). Wonderful views from
the campsite of Mont Blanc and the dramatic crevassed Glacier des Bossons,
especially at sunset. Those not flying with the group join us at the campsite
in the afternoon. In the evening there is an introductory briefing by the
trek crew.



Day 2


From Les Bossons (1,012m – 3320ft) we have a short bus journey to Chamonix
from where we walk to Les Praz and take the cable car to La Flégère (1,860m
– 6100). The trail today is named the 'Grand Balcon' and is on the opposite
side of the valley from Mont Blanc, affording excellent views of the whole
massif lying to our south. Initially we contour and then climb to reach the
high point of the day, Lac Blanc (2352m - 7715ft). The trail descends and
then contours high above the valley before dropping steeply to the hamlet of
Les Frasserands (1,371m - 4500ft). In the afternoon there is a very short
section of ladders/steep steps with handrails to descend.

8.00 hours walking. 500m – 1640ft up, 980m – 3220ft down

*Campsite:* Camping Les Rocailles, Champex Lac



Day 3


We begin by climbing steeply to the Aiguillette de Posettes (2201m –
7200ft), descend a little and then ascend towards the Col de Balme (2,191m
– 7190ft) where we follow one of the paths across the border from France to
Switzerland. Excellent views all morning of Aiguille d'Argentière and
Aiguille du Tour and its glacier. After lunch we descend to the small hamlet
of Trient (1296m – 4250ft). Good views of the Trient Glacier. 
7.5 hours walking. 970m – 3200ft up, 1060m – 3466ft

*Campsite*: Basic Camping, near Trient



Day 4


We climb first to the Col de Forclaz (1527m – 5010ft) and then onwards from
where we can look directly down into the Rhône Valley and the Swiss town of
Martigny. We follow a historic path used to take the cows to summer grazing,
the 'Bovine route' (2049m – 6720ft) that takes us through meadows and high
alpine pastures before descending to the charming town of Champex (1486m –
4880ft) set beside a picturesque alpine lake.
7 hours walking. 920m – 3017ft up, 720m – 3261ft down

*Campsite*: Camping Les Rocailles, Champex Lac



Day 5


Now on the east side of the main Mont Blanc massif we walk south, descending
through woods to the Val Ferret and on to Issert (1,055m – 3460ft) and
other pretty alpine farming villages. This is also quite a good day for
flowers earlier in the season, including orchids. We continue up the valley
to the remote village of La Fouly (1600m - 5250ft) which lies at the foot of
Mont Dolent, whose summit marks the meeting point of France, Switzerland and
Italy.
6 hours walking, 440m – 1450ft down, 540m – 1780ft up

*Campsite*: Camping les Glaciers, La Fouly



Day 6


Still following the same valley and the river 'La Drance', we climb to the
'Grand Col Ferret' (2537m – 8320ft), the highest pass of the tour. Now in
Italy, the valley is also called 'Val Ferret'. The mountain views from the
Col are stunning with Grandes Jorasses dominating the scene. We walk down the
valley to Arp Nouva (1,770m – 5800ft) where we then take an optional bus to
Planpincieux (1,600m – 5250ft). For the first and last trip of the season
the bus may not be running and we may need to walk to camp.
7.5 hours walking. 970m - 3180ft up, 800m – 2600ft down.

*Campsite*: Camping Grands Jorasses, Val Ferret



Day 7


The nearby ex-spa towns of Courmayeur and Entrèves have picturesque older
sections, which are worth a visit, especially for the keen photographer.
There is a cable car from La Palud to Point Helbronner (3461m – 11350ft)
and on across the glacier to the Aiguille du Midi (and in fact on down to
Chamonix). This is a splendid (optional) excursion, which gives close-up
views of all the big peaks.

*Campsite*: Camping Grands Jorasses, Val Ferret



Day 8


We start with a short bus ride to pick up the TMB and from the road (1675m
– 5500ft ) climb up to the Bonatti refuge (2025m – 6640ft). Today we
follow a beautiful contouring path around Mont de la Saxe to Courmayeur. The
views of the south Mont Blanc massif are exceptional as are those of the
towering, peaks of the 'Grandes Jorasses' and the glaciers which crowd the
northern flank of the Val Ferret. In the afternoon we have a long, steep
descent to Courmayeur (1230m – 4030m) (superb ice creams!) from where we
take a short bus ride into the spectacular Val Veny (1530m – 5020ft).
8 hours walking. 500m – 1640ft up, 900m 4400ft down

*Campsite*: Camping Aiguille Noire, Val Veny



Day 9


The trail climbs gently along the Val Veny beneath the moraine of the massive
glacier du Miage and passes Lac Combal before the gradient becomes steeper as
we follow the old Roman road across today's pass, the 'Col de la Seigne'
(2516m – 8250ft), marking our re-entry into France. A fairly steep descent
brings us through La Ville des Glaciers (1,789m – 5870ft) and finally to
Les Chapieux (1553m – 5090ft), a small hamlet which is only inhabited in
the summer months. This is one of the longer walking days.
8.5 hours walking. 990m – 3250ft up, 970m – 3180ft down

*Campsite*: Basic Camping, Chapieux 



Day 10


We have now reached the southwest corner of the circuit and turn north to
climb once again. Today is a longer day; first we make a steep climb to the
Col de la Croix du Bonhomme (2478m – 8130ft) and then contour around to the
Col du Bonhomme (2328m – 7640ft). We then descend (again on a Roman road)
to our campsite in Les Contamines (1180m - 5900ft).
8 hours walking. 930m – 3050ft up, 1375m – 4510ft

*Campsite*: Camping le Pontet, Les Contamines



Day 11


There are short and long optional walks in the area, many accessed by a
chairlift or gondola, that have spectacular views of Mont Blanc. Mountain
cafes make a nice place for a scenic lunch. Alternatively, you could take the
Mont Blanc cog driven tramway to the eagle’s nest – the starting point
for many wanting to conquer Mont Blanc itself. There is little there but the
view but the journey is charming and scenic. Otherwise time can be spent
visiting the half-day market in Les Contamines, or you can simply relax
around town or in camp and recharge your batteries for the days ahead.

*Campsite: Camping le Pontet, Les Contamines*



Day 12


Another long day; we walk through Les Contamines, ascend to Chalets du Truc
(1720m – 5614ft) and then descend to the Chalets de Miage (1,560m –
4120ft). From here we take the trail that climbs steeply to the Col de Tricot
(2119m – 6950ft) before descending very close to the snout of the Glacier
de Bionnassay where we will enjoy good views of the north side of the Mont
Blanc massif. Eventually we make another short ascent to reach the Col de
Voza (1652m – 5418ft) where we re-enter the Chamonix Valley and descend to
the village of Les Houches (dependent on the time of year there is optional
cable car descent from Bellevue to Les Houches). A short bus ride takes us to
our camp in Les Bossons (1,012m – 3320ft).
9 hours walking. 1200m – 3980ft up, 1370m – 4500ft down

*Campsite*: Camping les Marmottes, Les Bossons



Day 13


We cross to the north side of the Chamonix Valley and climb through pine
forest. The high point of the day is Brevent (2525m – 8290ft) from where
there are panoramic views of the Mont Blanc Massif and the Chamonix Valley.
We walk down to Plan Praz (1970m - 6460ft) and then descend by cable car to
Chamonix and then on to our camp at Les Bossons (1012m - 3320ft). It is
possible to take the cable car descent from the top (dependent on the time of
the season), this extra journey will be payble locally should you choose not
to walk. Our last day on the TMB circuit is long with a tough climb of over
1500m but affords the best views of Mont Blanc and its neighbours of the
whole trek.
7.5 hours walking. 1480m – 4850ft up, 520m – 1690ft down

*Campsite*: Camping Les Marmottes, Les Bossons



Day 14


Today is a free day for optional walks or sightseeing. Your leader will be
able to advise you of possible walking routes or you may choose to visit the
bustling alpine resort town of Chamonix, which has numerous shops, bars,
restaurants and cafés. There are several cable car excursions you can make
from Chamonix, of which the most spectacular is the ascent to the Aiguille du
Midi (3842m - 12600ft), offering fantastic views of Mont Blanc and
surrounding peaks. It should also be possible to take the mountain train up
to Montenvers for close up views of the glacier, Mer de Glace or if you are
feeling adventurous you could enjoy a tandem Paragliding flight. 

* Campsite: Camping Les Marmottes, Les Bossons*



Day 15

For those on group flights, these depart in the morning and will arrive in
the UK the same day.
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What's Included

  • Flights from London (if booking incl. flights)

  • All breakfasts, 10 picnic lunches, 8 dinners

  • All transport and listed activities

  • All accommodation

  • Tour leader throughout

  • Meals

    14 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 8 dinners.

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  • All breakfasts, 10 picnic lunches, 13 dinnersAll accommodationAll transport and listed activitiesTour leader throughoutFlights from London (if booking incl. flights)

  • — All breakfasts, 10 picnic lunches, 13 dinners — All accommodation — All transport and listed activities — Tour leader throughout — Flights from London (if booking incl. flights)

What's Not Included

  • Visas or vaccinations

  • Single accommodation (available on request)

  • Travel insurance

  • Travel insuranceSingle accommodation (available on request)Visas or vaccinations

  • — Travel insurance — Single accommodation (available on request) — Visas or vaccinations

Food

We provide 14 breakfasts, 10 picnic lunches, 8 home-cooked 3-course group meals in camp and 5 group menu meals taken in local restaurants. Due to the small size and remoteness of several of these restaurants, and for speed when serving a large group, these will be set menus. Breakfast: This will usually consist of coffee, tea, cereal, yoghurt, fresh fruit, bread and conserves. Lunch: Picnic-style lunches will normally include bread, cold meat, cheese, sometimes boiled eggs or tinned fish, fresh salad and fresh fruit. You may wish to bring (or purchase locally) snack bars for an extra energy boost during the day. Evening meal: Whether in camp or in a nearby restaurant, we endeavour to make dinner something to look forward to. Each day there will be a freshly prepared menu for the whole group, consisting of a soup, salad or similar, a main course of meat, fish or vegetarian served with a selection of vegetables and carbohydrates, and a dessert. Beer, wine, bottled water, coffee, tea or other drinks are not included in the price of evening meals taken in restaurants. Coffee and tea are included with the evening meal when we eat in camp and beer and wine are also available for purchase at a modest cost. Vegetarians: We happily cater for vegetarians – please inform us at the time of booking. If you adhere to a vegan diet you should expect that variety of food may be limited whilst on this trip as this kind of diet is relatively uncommon in this region. We cannot guarantee that the restaurants will provide meals that have the necessary variety to be considered satisfying when on a more restricted diet. The feedback we receive for the food we serve is great but please be aware that facilities are limited and practicality forces us to put our efforts into making one excellent group meal with a vegetarian option. Of course, any allergies will be respected.

Accommodation

Campsites throughout the trek are comfortable and modern. On 12 nights, hot showers are available and there are electricity points to recharge batteries etc. Many campsites have a bar and wifi, plus a lounge or sitting area for relaxation. We provide a large communal tent (if we do not use the communal area in the campsite), where we eat at tables with benches and have an unlimited tea and coffee station, plus a camp bar. The campsites are in stunning settings and sharing an after-trek drink with newly made friends as the sun sets over a glaciated mountain is the perfect way to enjoy the great outdoors.



Accompanying you throughout the trek is a dedicated camp support leader who will take care of all the logistics and catering. Your tent will be put up for you each night. In the morning, you will be asked to take your tent down (this should take no more than three to four minutes), put your bag in the back of the van and wash your breakfast dish. On four nights out of 14, you will be asked to join a washing up team and help with the dishes that evening – a 20-minute job. Otherwise, you are free to relax and your time is your own.



You will spend 14 nights camping in roomy tents designed to sleep three people, but with a maximum of two people per tent. We use modern dome tents incorporating a 6.9ft x 6.9ft (2.1m x 2.1m) inner tent with sewn-in ground sheet and a supplementary 7.5ft x 2.3ft (2.3m x 0.7m) covered porch that is an ideal place to leave your walking boots and poles etc. The tents are waterproof.



Single tents are available for a small additional cost, as are camping mats and sleeping bags with liner and pillow. Our camping mats are a full-length air- and foam-filled variety which are comfortable to sleep on and provide excellent insulation from the ground. Our sleeping bags have a synthetic filling, as opposed to feathers, with a three-quarter-length zip and provide plenty of warmth.



All our equipment is bought with both comfort and practicality in mind and we hope represents a higher quality than most individuals would buy for themselves.



Two remote campsites are in stunning locations but are a little more basic than others and do not have showers. We eat in restaurants on these nights.



Thermal mattress hire: Approximately £36 – please request in advance with your sales representative.



Sleeping bag hire (three- or four-season), pillow and liner: Approximately £73 – please request in advance with your sales representative.

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  • Do you require a visa for this holiday?

    No visa required for British passport holders.



  • What is the maximum group size?

    14

  • Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?

    Yes.

  • Can you assist with pre or post tour accommodation?

    We are happy to assist with pre and post tour accommodation. Please enquire for detailed information.

  • Is there a supplement for solo travellers?

    If you would like to be paired with a tour member of the same gender, there is no additional charge. A single supplement can be requested if you would like your own room.

  • Are flights included in this tour?

    International flights are not included with this tour.

  • Are children permitted to take part in the tour?

    Minimum 16 year age people can go on this tour.

  • Who is Exodus Travels?

    At Exodus Travels, we've been exploring the world for nearly 50 years. From Walking and Trekking, Cultural and Cycling, Responsible Wildlife, to Polar and our new Premium Adventures, we are proud to offer award-winning small group and self-guided tours to 100+ countries worldwide.

  • Are vaccinations required for this tour?

    There are no specific health risks.



  • What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

    If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    Exodus has been trading since 1974

  • What documents will I receive before I travel?

    Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.

  • Can I join the tour once it has departed?

    You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

Fantastic Holiday!!

I would highly recommend this trip if you are cons

I would highly recommend this trip if you are considering a trekking holiday. The views of the Alps from Switzerland, Italy and France were beautiful. The trek itself was hard but doable if you train ahead and it's far more enjoyable too. Camping was fun. Really helps to bond with the group. I'm glad I took this option over the Hotel version.

Fantastic holiday

A great trip well planned and one of the most enjo

A great trip well planned and one of the most enjoyable treks i habe ever done.

Tour due Mont Blanc - Camping

This trip lived up to and exceeded my expectations

This trip lived up to and exceeded my expectations. The TMB is a fantastic walk but would not have been such a wonderful experience had I not found myself part of a great group with a superb leader and back-up. The organization was excellent, we were blessed with good weather for 9/10 walking days and the views were spectacular. I was very happy I chose the camping option - the best food of the trip was definitely in the mess tent and most of the campsites were beautifully located.

Fantastic Tour du Mont Blanc Camping trip

What a fabulous two weeks walking amidst stunning

What a fabulous two weeks walking amidst stunning mountain scenery. We had mostly fantastic weather so the mountain views were spectacular and walking through carpets of alpine flowers in full bloom (end of July/beginning August) and lots of different butterflies made every day special.

MONT BLANC CIRCUIT

A wonderful trekking holiday through spectacular a

A wonderful trekking holiday through spectacular alpine scenery. The guidance from the leader and the support from our camp support meant I could focus on enjoying each day's trek to the fullest.

Tour De Mont Blanc - Camping Trek

Just back from a fantastic trek of the Mont Blanc

Just back from a fantastic trek of the Mont Blanc region (Late August - Early September). The mountain guide (Kim) took us on a trip of a lifetime, and kept us all amused along the way. Andres our camp manager made sure that we where always looked after, fed & watered and welcomed us back into camp each day with a smile and great food. You couldn't ask for more and I would highly recommend this trip.

MONT BLANC CIRCUIT

My first walking holiday with Exodus exceeded all

My first walking holiday with Exodus exceeded all expectations. The perfect combination of stunning scenery, challenging walks, a brilliant group of people and a really outstanding guide in Graham and cook and practical back-up from Lewis (hard to believe that this was his first time in the role!).

Best intro to group trekking hols

This was an amazing trip from the breath taking sc

This was an amazing trip from the breath taking scenery to the wonderful group dynamics to the scrumptious camp food and even the fact that we all had 3 man comfortable tents. The itinery was excellent and we were blessed with glorious sunshine and no storms for our 2 weeks. The leader paced our group very well and gave detailed instructions as to how much water we should pack each day. Our day packs always included our extra clothing and even though we hardly used It, we were fully aware of the likelihood that the weather conditions could change dramatically while in the mountains. The camp sites were in some of the most amazing places on the trips with glacier views or stunning lakes nearby. The showers and facilities were great and the 2 wild camp sites were fun where we enjoyed the basics but still got to go to a local hotel to eat. The food on the trip at camp was extraordinary and we got to make our own sandwiches from a wonderful selection of local produce. Be prepared to eat your own body weight in grub....you will need the energy. Not sure we all lost weight though;) Walking poles are a must and I have continued to use them since my return. Do take note of the packing lists and bring everything. I used it all. There were challenging days on this trek and training on real hills not just steps/stairs in my opinion is vital. We trekked in snow, over some difficult river crossings and were travelling up steep gradients for many hours at times, but every step was worth it when we experienced the best views or took advantage of a cool drink or coffee at the many refuge stops. Budget for these stops the prices vary from country to country, you only need Euros. We were always given ample time to relax and Paul told us great spots for photos. It was best to keep up with the group as much as possible and although I took loads of photos I would suggest you do not stop and lag behind, you really do get time to take everything and have a wonderful record of your trip on your return. Overall this was the adventure I hoped for and went way beyond my expectations - thank you one and all.

Embrace the mont blanc adventure

Stunning views. Fantastic walk. Great achievement.

Stunning views. Fantastic walk. Great achievement. If you have a love for the outdoors, challenging walking, spectacular landscapes, making new friends and a sense of adventure then this trip is for you. The walk itself is fantastic going up and down wonderful mountain passes with great views and plenty of coffee and cake stops to take in the local culture. All helped by a really friendly group who added to the experience.

Tour of Mont Blanc

All went smoothly.

All went smoothly.

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