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A snow-covered Alpine landscape, dominated by majestic mountains with steep, snow-covered slopes. Ski tracks snake across the immaculate surface of the snow, testifying to a long tradition of skiing.
A skier stands on a vast expanse of snow, gazing up at an imposing range of snow-capped mountains under a luminous sky. The sun is shining brightly, creating a striking contrast with the landscape. The snow is jon
A high mountain landscape covered in snow, with mountain bikers making their way along a path cut through the snow. The sky is clear, a soft shade of blue, and the majestic peaks of the
A majestic mountain peak, covered in immaculate snow, rises up against a deep blue sky. The steep slopes are criss-crossed with lines that suggest ski tracks, a testament to the mountain's past.
An impressive mountain landscape, dominated by a rugged snow-capped peak surrounded by large slopes covered in brilliant snow. At the foot of the mountain, a number of adventurers equipped with snowmobile gear and an avalanche transceiver are on the move.
A high-altitude terrace with a breathtaking view of majestic mountain landscapes, marked by snow-capped peaks. A deckchair is positioned in front of a picnic table, surrounded by colourful mattresses.
A stone mountain hut on a snow-covered peak, surrounded by mountain scenery. Stairs lead up to the refuge, which has a metal awning. A skier carrying a rucksack

Ski touring

Chamonix - Zermatt Haute Route ski touring route

April only
7 days| 6 nights
Level 4
Eco-score 4/5

What you will experience

Once night has fallen, savour the conviviality of the mountain refuges, where the warm atmosphere and shared meals complete the adventure.
Embark on the legendary Haute Route Chamonix-Zermatt ski tour - an iconic glacier crossing and a unique winter raid between the highest peaks in the Alps.
Progress alongside an expert guide who will lead you safely on skis across the glaciers.
Total immersion in the heart of the highest peaks in the Alps, with highlights including the Col du Passon, the Pigne d'Arolla, and a spectacular finish beneath the Matterhorn.

Itinerary

DAY 1 / 7
Night
Refuge
D+
750m

We meet up in front of the Bochard gondola to begin our skiing adventure.


We start with a downhill run to warm up, before putting on our skins to climb to the Col des Rachasses (3,043 m). A beautiful slide then takes us to the Glacier d'Argentière, very close to the Argentière refuge, where we'll spend our first night.

DAY 2 / 7
Night
Gîte
D+
1100m

We start the day with a descent down the Glacier d'Argentière before putting our skis on to climb the Col du Passon (3,028 m) via a snowy couloir. Once at the summit, there's a magnificent descent down the Glacier du Tour, before reaching the Col Supérieur du Tour (3,289 m) for a breathtaking view of Switzerland!


After passing over the Col des Ecandies (2,796 m), a long descent into the Vallon d'Arpette awaits us to finish the day in a comfortable gîte in Champex.

DAY 3 / 7
Night
Refuge
D+
700m

After a short shuttle transfer to Verbier, the ski lifts quickly take us up to 3,000 m.


From here, we cross the Col de la Chaux (2,940 m) and then the Col de Momin (3,003 m) to reach the Glacier du Grand Désert.


You also have the option of climbing the Rosablanche (3,336 m) on the return journey. The day ends with a descent to the Prafleuri hut, where we spend our 3rd night.

DAY 4 / 7
Night
Refuge
D+
850

Today begins with a short climb to the Col des Roux (2,804 m), followed by a downhill traverse over the magnificent Lac des Dix.


After a final climb, we arrive at the hut, where a splendid view of Mont Blanc de Cheilon awaits us.

DAY 5 / 7
Night
Refuge
D+
1000m

This stage is undoubtedly the most technical and the highest point of the Haute Route.


We climb to the Col de la Serpentine (3,544 m), then continue to the summit of the Pigne d'Arolla (3,796 m), recognised as one of the finest viewpoints on the Haute Route, with panoramic views of the Alps.


From here, it's a beautiful descent to our evening hut, perched high in the glaciers.

DAY 6 / 7
Night
Refuge
D+
400m

We start with a descent to the Col de Charmontane (3,032 m), then climb back up to the Col de l'Évêque (3,392 m) for an Alpine crossing.


After a final climb, we reach Italy and the Rifugio Nacamuli, where a warm welcome and delicious Italian dishes await us.

DAY 7 / 7
D+
700m

It's already the last day of this wonderful adventure! We climb back up to the Col du Collon (3,080 m) to cross back into Switzerland, then a long traverse takes us to the Col de Valpelline (3,556 m).


Finally, we begin the descent to Zermatt, passing beneath the famous north faces of the Matterhorn for a grand finale.


Return by taxi from Zermatt to Chamonix.

The guides who will lead your adventure

Guide Patrick - High Mountain Guide (UIAGM)

Patrick

High Mountain Guide (UIAGM)

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Hi, I'm Patrick, a mountain guide from the Piedmont region. I became a mountain guide in 2018 and since then I've never left the peaks! As a mountain rescue instructor, I love sharing my experience and knowledge. Whether in Monte Rosa, my native Piedmont or Valle d'Aosta, the Italian Alps are my playground and my home.

Find out more about Patrick

What's included in the price

Included

Supervision by an expert mountain guide for 7 days and 6 nights.
Accommodation: You'll sleep every night in a comfortable hut, gîte or refuge to recharge your batteries after a hard day's work.
Catering: All meals are included from the first evening until the last picnic. You'll have the chance to sample French, Swiss and even Italian cuisine in the different accommodation.
Local transport: The ski lifts and transport mentioned in the programme.
Return transfer from Zermatt to Chamonix.
Hire of technical equipment: ice axe, crampons, rope, harness, helmet, mountaineering boots.

Not included

Personal drinks (please bring euros and Swiss francs)
The journey to and from the meeting place
Ski touring equipment hire: the ski touring pack, poles, knives, skins and boots are not included in the price. We offer it for hire in one of our DiscoveRent partner shops.

What level should you expect

Level 4
  • You do an average of 4 hours of endurance sport a week (7 to 8 hours a day).
  • You know how to ski off-piste in all snow conditions
  • A few months before departure, devote some time to specific training
  • Previous experience of conversions is an added advantage

Getting there

Start: Bochard cable car, Argentière (13h)
End: Bochard cable car, Argentière (16h)

Transport

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It is possible to return a train to Montroc station.


  • Departure station > Chamonix Mont-Blanc
  • Chamonix Mont-Blanc > Montroc station


Use Tictactrip to plan your journey (carpooling, train, etc.) in the most economical and environmentally-friendly way.

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You can drive to Argentière and leave your car in a free car park.


If you don't have a car, you should know that we encourage car-pooling between participants by creating a WhatsApp group 15 days before departure: an opportunity to get to know each other before you even start your expedition!

How to register

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Step 1

Choose your departure date and number of participants

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Step 2

Book online by paying a deposit or the full amount directly. It is also possible to book by telephone by calling +32 474 97 09 38 (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm).
  • If the minimum number of participants is reached, departure is confirmed!
  • If the minimum number of participants is not reached, we will give you a full refund.
Departure is confirmed 15 days in advance for adventures lasting more than 4 days. Departure is confirmed 7 days prior to departures of less than 4 days.
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Step 3

In the case of a deposit, the remaining amount will be debited from your account before departure.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I spread my payment over several instalments?

Yes, of course. When you register, you will be able to spread your payment over several instalments.

How comfortable is the accommodation?

The gîtes, refuges and guarded huts in which you will sleep are all comfortable accommodation. You'll sleep in shared rooms in single beds with blankets and pillows.

What if I don't have my own ski touring equipment?

If you don't have your own ski touring equipment, don't panic! We can hire it for you. All you have to do is select the "Ski touring equipment hire" package at the next stage of your booking.

What equipment should we pack in our rucksack?

Once your registration has been confirmed, we'll send you a personalised roadbook for your trip containing all the practical information you need, including a list of equipment you'll need to take.

⛈ What happens if the metreo is wrong?

If the weather is bad but does not represent a danger to participants during the expedition, the activity will continue. If the weather becomes dangerous, the activity will be cancelled and replaced by an alternative offered by our professional guides.

What is included in the price of a DiscoveRent shipment?

At Wildhartt, we attach particular importance to price transparency for our shipments. Our approach is based on a clear breakdown of costs, aimed at providing a better understanding of the elements included in the total amount. Here's how we allocate the percentages:

  • 30% for our guides: We believe that our experienced guides play a crucial role in the success of each activity. That's why we make sure we allocate a significant proportion to pay for their expertise and supervision.
  • 35% for accommodation and food: We consider comfortable accommodation and quality food to be essential elements of an enriching experience.
  • 10% for equipment and transport: The safety and comfort of our participants is paramount. With this part of the total amount, we can guarantee that the equipment required is in excellent condition and adequate for each activity. Transport costs also come into play when they are essential during an expedition.
  • 25% for expedition participation and running costs: These costs cover the logistical, administrative and organisational aspects of the expedition, as well as the overall management of the experience, from start to finish.

Our aim is to provide you with a trustworthy, high-quality experience, while being transparent about how the final cost of your shipment is shared. If you have any further questions about our prices, please contact us here.


Can I privatise this expedition for my group?

Yes, all our expeditions can be privatised for a group already formed on the dates of your choice. To make a privatisation request, go to the expedition of your choice and privatise it using the button under the "see departures" button.

Selected from 2 departures

From € 2300 /pers.

Want to choose your own date with your own group?

Hassle-free from start to finish.

Full refund if departure is not confirmed
Free cancellation up to 30 days before departure
Instalment facility available

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