A private trek through France, Italy and Switzerland – the Tour du Mont Blanc is one of the great hiking tours of the world.
Private Guided Classic Tour du Mont Blanc
Private Guided Classic Tour du Mont Blanc
A private trek through France, Italy and Switzerland – the Tour du Mont Blanc is one of the great hiking tours of the world.
- Private Guided,
- Inn-To-Inn,
- Moderate to Challenging,
The Tour du Mont Blanc is undoubtedly the classic hiking tour in the Alps. This private guided tour is our best version of the TMB, and it’s fabulous.
Meet your private guide in stylish, sunny Chamonix and spend the next 9 days hiking around the biggest mountains in the Alps. What can be better than that? We’ll hike through three countries, crossing high passes, and gaining incredible views. Stop at a cheese barn, hike some more, and reach a cozy inn each night. There’s our luggage, a hearty dinner, good company, great memories. Perfection.
The three countries all bring their own cultural flair. The air is clear, the water clean, and the huts are all perfectly placed. Your private guide will make it all seamless for you. Our guides know the trails, they know the inns, and they have their favorite lunch spots to show you. All you need to do is hike and enjoy. Even though you’re on a private tour, this is still a great route for meeting other hikers from around the world. It’s fun and invigorating. Mont Blanc is waiting.
Itinerary At a Glance
Day 1-4
France, Chamonix to les Chapieux
First stop, Chamonix, the lively resort village right at the base of Mont Blanc. We begin with two glorious days here, enjoying the trails, views and maybe a cafe of two. Then our TMB route leads over a couple passes through les Contamines and les Chapieux.
Day 5-6
Italy, Courmayeur
Crossing the Seigne pass into Italy, we’ll hike past the stunning Italian side of Monte Bianco and stay two nights in Courmayeur, a beautiful medieval village. Hike, relax, and enjoy the delightful atmosphere of Courmayeur before moving on.
Days 7-9
Switzerland, la Fouly to Trient
Now we cross the Ferret pass and into Switzerland. On our three days hiking through Switzerland, we’ll see glaciers, small alpine lakes and tidy Swiss villages.
Days 10-11
France, Chamonix
Hiking over the Balme pass, we’ll complete the circuit into France with stunning views of Mont Blanc, Aiguille Verte and the entire Mont Blanc range. Enjoy a final night in Chamonix before your shuttle back to Geneva.
Included
Your tour will be led by an experienced Alpinehikers guide, with guided hikes daily. All transfers to and from trailheads are included. You’ll stay 8 nights in village hotels and 2 nights in hiker’s inns, with all breakfasts, picnic lunches, and 9 dinners included. Luggage transfers to all stops are also of your tour.
This tour does not include arrival and departure transfers.
Full Itinerary
Day 1
arrive in Chamonix, at the base of Mont Blanc
Arrive in Geneva, and transfer to Chamonix, the world-famous resort and mountaineering center in France.
An airport pickup is included, making this an easy and relaxing hour and half journey. Enjoy your first impressive views of Mont Blanc, with perhaps time to relax at the pool and outdoor patio of our charming Chamonix hotel before meeting the group for dinner.
Arrival: Geneva. Plan to arrive by the day your tour starts. You can book a private or shared shuttle from GVA to Chamonix. The trip takes 1½ hrs. We recommend booking early with Mountain Dropoffs or Chamonix Valley Transfers.
- Dinner
Day 2
Chamonix, hike to lac Blanc
We like to warm up with a day hiking around Chamonix. There are many choices, and you can talk them over with your guide. One of the classic hikes in the region takes us to Lac Blanc, high above the village.
This high-mountain lake sits in the Aiguilles Rouges, across the valley from Mont Blanc, and commands one of the greatest mountain views anywhere. We’ll make good use of local cable cars so we can enjoy more time hiking near the lake. Return to Chamonix for a 2nd night.
HIKE: 6-8 hours, 6 miles; Elevation: 3020 ft. up, 1590 ft. down
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
Day 3
hike Bionnassay and Miage to les Contamines
Starting with a bus to les Houches and then cable car above the Voza pass, an undulating trail leads through the alpine pastures and pine forests of the lovely Bionnassay valley. Then a steep climb over the Tricot pass reveals the quiet and quaint Miage valley on one of the prettiest corners of the TMB.
Passing through a tiny hamlet of stone houses where cows and horses graze peacefully surrounded by hanging glaciers, there are 2 small restaurants, each with great outdoor patios that encourage you to slow down and enjoy where you are for awhile. Finally, we’ll descend to the small village of les Contamines for a night at a friendly hiker’s inn or a nearby hotel. Our luggage will meet us here.
HIKE: 6-8 hours, 8 miles; Elevation: 2180 ft up, 4260 ft down
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
Day 4
hike to les Chapieux - taxi to Landry or Roselend
A quick bus ride (or easy morning warmup walk) brings us to our trailhead at the Notre Dame de la Gorge chapel. Hiking up along an old Roman road, we continue the TMB tour with a long, steady ascent across two lofty passes, the Col du Bonhomme, followed quickly by the Col de la Croix du Bonhomme.
After lunch near the pass, we’ll descend into the Valle de Glaciers, and stay in a popular hiker’s inn along the valley floor, with a charming dining room and new private rooms. There are only 3 small inns in this valley, and if all are full, we’ll transfer to a nearby hotel – usually in Landry or along the Roselend lake – for a night in 3-star comfort.
HIKE: 7-9 hours, 12 miles; Elevation: 4390 ft up, 3110 ft down
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
Day 5
hike to Italy to stylish Courmayeur
If you aren’t staying in one of the les Chapieux inns, we’ll start with a morning transfer back to the valley to the trailhead at Ville des Glaciers. Hiking into the back of this bucolic valley, a gradual ascent leads through quiet alp pastures to the Col de la Seigne, leaving France and into Italy.
From the pass, you’re greeted by an amazing view into the Veny valley and the Mont Blanc range. The Aiguille Noire de Peuterey is particularly impressive from this vantage point, and Mont Blanc itself dominates the view ahead of you. Continue down valley, perhaps stopping at the popular Elisabetta hut for lunch. A short ways past Elisabetta, we’ll book a private taxi to meet at the trail and transfer into the medieval village of Courmayeur.
Courmayeur is a beautiful town with narrow, cobblestoned alleyways and a lively, pedestrian-only core. Our luggage will be waiting for us at our 3-star village hotel.
HIKE: 6-8 hours, 12 miles; Elevation: 3430 ft up, 3010 ft down
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
Day 6
dayhike to Bonatti hut and return to Courmayeur
After one of our favorite breakfasts, a second day in Courmayeur gives you a chance to either rest up or take an optional dayhike high above town. The hike along a scenic ridge to the Bonatti hut is always a highlight, a steep, wooded climb followed by a mellow and glorious balcony walk. From Bonatti, we descend down to the valley floor and take a bus back to Courmayeur.
Courmayeur is an extremely atmospheric village, with cafes, bakeries, gelaterias, and stylish shops. It’s great for people-watching and relaxing. Or take the cable car high above the valley to the upper reaches of Mont Blanc (Monte Bianco in Italian) for close-up views of the highest peaks in the alps. Or spend an afternoon hiking to the comfortable outdoor restaurant terrace at Col Checrouit, with great food and unbeatable views. The options are plentiful! Dinner will be on your own tonight in Courmayeur.
HIKE: rest day or hike 5-7 hours, 9 miles; Elevation: 3520 ft. up, 1950 ft. down
- Breakfast
- Lunch
Day 7
hike into Switzerland to la Fouly
The Italian side of Mont Blanc is steep and rocky, and the Grand Jorasses rivals Mont Blanc as the focal point of our views. We’ll begin the day with a short private transfer to the upper reaches of the Italian Val Ferret to start our hike.
On this stage of the TMB, we’ll cross the Grand Col Ferret and into Switzerland, with rolling green meadows filled with happy cows. We’ll descend to the tiny village of la Fouly and spend the night in a comfortable 3-star hotel. If our hotel is full, we often stay in a friendly hiker’s inn with private rooms in nearby Ferret
HIKE: 6-8 hours, 9 miles; Elevation: 2840 ft up, 3380 ft down
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
Day 8
a mellower day to lakeside Champex
One of the easier hikes on your Mont Blanc tour takes you through woods and up to the delightful, lakeside village of Champex. This is a nice moderate day passing pretty waterfalls and tiny villages. If you prefer a bigger day, an optional route up to the Orny glacier is sure to get your legs burning, with an alpine hut to visit and inspiring mountain views.
Champex is a pretty lakeside village, a peaceful oasis and great place to spend an afternoon on a terrace overlooking the lake. Your luggage be waiting at our 3-star village hotel.
HIKE: 6-8 hours, 9.5 miles; Elevation: 1560 ft up, 2000 ft down
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
Day 9
a choice of routes to Trient
The next stage on the TMB takes us through woods and farms with sweeping views of the Rhone valley. The Bovine route includes a great stop at an alpine farm.
Weather permitting, a more rigorous possibility leads to the Fenetre d’Arpette with famous views to the Trient glacier, a popular variant on the traditional TMB route. Hard work, but worth it. We’ll stay in the popular hiker’s inn at either Col Forclaz or nearby Trient.
If these inns are full, we’ll take a private taxi back to Chamonix for an extra night there.
HIKE: 6-8 hours, 9 miles; Elevation: 2460 ft up, 2260 ft down (Bovine) or 7-9 hours, 9.5 miles; Elevation: 3940 ft up, 3740 ft down (Fenetre d’Arpette)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
Day 10
return to Chamonix via the Balme pass
The final hike on our Mont Blanc tour leads us through woods and meadows to the Balme pass on the border with France. Enjoy gorgeous views of Mont Blanc and the entire Chamonix valley as we reach the pass and stop to contemplate our journey. There is a friendly restaurant here, if you’d like to linger at the border.
For a shorter day descend to la Tour by gondola, but there are also beautiful trails winding down through blueberry and alpenrose bushes. Finish with a bus ride from le Tour back to Chamonix, where we meet up with our luggage once again, and enjoy a delicious celebratory dinner at a favorite local restaurant.
HIKE: 6-8 hours, 8 miles; Elevation: 3170 ft up, 2580 ft down
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
Day 11
depart
Today we say au revoir, and depart for our post-Mont Blanc destinations.
Departure: Geneva. Plan departure for the day your tour finishes. You’ll need to book a private or shared shuttle from Chamonix to GVA, and the trip takes 1½ hrs.
- Breakfast