Climbing Mont Blanc 2026

$2600 / person

Climbing Mont Blanc 4810 meters is symbolic for mountaineers around the world for two reasons: 1 - Mont Blanc is considered the birthplace of mountaineering. It was this peak that two brave mountaineers climbed back in August 1786. It is from this date that the history of mountaineering begins, which began to take shape in the area of ​​modern Chamonix, France. 2 - Mont Blanc is the highest peak in the Alps and undoubtedly one of the most famous mountain ranges. All this makes it very desirable for climbers who aspire to reach its summit, to overcome the highest peak in Western Europe and enjoy the alpine challenge of enjoying the view from the summit.

The route requires a high level of physical fitness, good acclimatization and good technical skills to overcome rocky and icy terrain. This is a real challenge that should not be underestimated. Therefore, we offer a one-week program to optimize the chances of success and guarantee a high-quality experience. We invite you to participate in the Mont Blanc climb that will take place in 2026.

Day 1

Arrival in Chamonix

The group meets in Chamonix. First of all, the team leader checks the participant's equipment. If something is missing, don't worry. Almost everything can be bought or rented locally. In the evening, a walk through Chamonix, dinner and dating.

Day 2

Training sessions on the Le Tour glacier

The first full day of the Mont Blanc climbing program is devoted to training sessions. Participants need to upgrade their skills, and team leaders need to learn the group's abilities. We move in crampons, bundles, and work with ice axes. And in the evening we return to Chamonix.

Day 3

Tete Rousse Mountain Shelter 3167 m.

Early rise and departure of the group to the village of Les Houches. We begin to gain altitude. We take the cable car and then the mountain tram to the Nid d’Aigle station (2372 m). Ahead of us there are still about three hours of leisurely walking to the Tete Rousse hut. We go slowly, the slow speed of ascent will allow the body to better get used to the altitude.

Day 4

Tete Rousse (3167 meters) - Gauter (3817 meters)

After 5-6 hikes from Tete Rousse camp, we will reach the Gauter shelter. There are sections on the way that will require climbing, so before the ascent, it will be necessary to complete several climbing courses. After reaching the camp, after completing several courses, we will rest. At night, the ascent to Mont Blanc will begin.

Day 5

Climb Mont Blanc (4810 meters)

The highest peak of the Alps awaits us. After resting at several points along the way and checking the physical condition of the group, we reach the summit. The total ascent takes 4.5-7 hours, and the descent to the Gauter shelter takes 3-4 hours. After resting at the Gauter camp, we will descend to the Tet Rus shelter. We will gather our strength, have tea and move to our hotel in Chamonix.

Day 6

Reserve Day

For any high climb, it is necessary to have a reserve day, taking into account weather conditions. If the reserve day is not used, we will organize a hike in the town of Chamonix. And at the end, we will celebrate our ascent in a restaurant.

Day 7

Day of Return

Well, it's time to pack up and return to your homeland to prepare for new adventures. At the request of the group members, additional days can be added to the tour for organizing other group tours in the area, the cost of which is not included in the price.

Cost of participation for one participant: 2600 USD.

The participation fee includes

Professional, experienced mountain guides (1 professional guide for every 2 participants)

Hotel rates in Chamonix

Breakfast at the hotel

Accompanying persons with a medical background

Chef service

Entrance fees

Prices for overnight stays in mountain shelters

Food during climbing

Oxygen cylinder (if necessary)

Ropes, equipment for the climbing process

Transfer from the hotel to the cable car and back

Fees for the cable car and mountain streetcar.

Local taxes

Mont Blanc climbing certificate

The price does not include

Schengen visa fee

Airfare

Fare to Chamonix

Meal costs in Chamonix (50-80 euros per day)

Personal camping equipment (also sleeping bag)

Travel insurance (if desired)

Mountaineering insurance (compulsory)

Personal expenses, shopping

Tips (approx. 50 euros)

Attention! The cost is subject to change for various reasons. The final cost will be published and communicated to the participants on 28.02.2026.

Age limit: from 13 to 50 years old

For information and registration please call +37493-554595 (Viber, WhatsApp) or write to our e-mail address: [email protected] and Facebook page.

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