Tour du Mont Blanc : to read, watch and listen Books, movies, songs… are an extraordinary way to travel. When we think about the French Alps, the Mont Blanc area is, from afar, the destination (with a big T!). More info
Mont-Blanc : 3 good reasons to early book your expedition First come first served. Every year, thousand of climbers try to reach the top of the most iconic Alps peak, the renowned Mont-Blanc. Most of them have booked their adventure several months in advance. Julien, in charge of this destination for Mont-Blanc experience, explain us the reasons why. More info
Where to hike in the Alps? Eeny, meeny, miny, moe... Which alpine region will you choose for your next hinking destination? More info
Cultural differences between France/Italy/Switzerland Hiking the Tour du Mont Blanc means embarking on an adventure through three different countries, and includes crossing an international border at least three times. As a matter of fact, the French, Italian, and Swiss borders all intersect at the top of Mt. Dolent’s 3820 meter summit. While all three... More info
Vertical gain and loss, distance, and hiking time In the Alps, a day’s hike is most often described in terms of the vertical gain and loss, and rarely in terms of distance, given the range’s steep and rugged mountain terrain. The elevation difference between the valley floors and the mountain tops often exceeds 2000 meters, so distance as a metric often... More info
Lodging and accommodations in the Alps When traveling on foot through the Alps, the wide range of lodging and accommodations available, from mountain huts to hotel by way of guest houses and lodges, are not uniform like most hotels or motels in the USA, and services often vary. For example, there may be noticeable differences in the level... More info