Chamonix Valley Treks

Mild France

Chamonix Valley Treks

OUR COLLECTION OF THE MOST SPECTACULAR DAY TREKS OF THE MONT BLANC REGION.

Our LHO Chamonix Valley Treks experience offers a carefully curated selection of the valley's best trails. You'll stay at the same comfortable accommodation each night and enjoy full-board, including dining out as part of this adventure. Our selected guides and your LHO Team Leader will be there to care for you every step of the way and capture stunning photos of your journey.

Trekking

TRIP TYPE

Trekking

Trip duration

DURATION

7 Days

Trip Destination

DESTINATION

France

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Carefully curated to showcase the very best hikes in the Chamonix Valley and includes visits to the iconic Aiguille du Midi, Mer de Glace, and Mont Blanc Tramway included.

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Relive the adventure with exclusive photos captured by your LHO Team Leader, included as part of our standard offering on the Chamonix Valley Treks.

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Guided by a specialised LHO Trekking Coordinator and expert local guides, ensuring a seamless, safe experience with full support throughout.

Trip photographer to capture it all
Small groups and great community vibes only
No hidden costs its all included
Hassle free airport to airport service
Directly led by us and our local experts
Carefully curated to make it all epic

Dates & Prices

2025

DATE & STATUS

PRICE

TEAM LEADER

AVAILABILITY

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THIS TRIP

  • Dedicated LHO Team Leader/Photographer
  • Carefully Selected AMM or IFMGA Guides
  • All accommodations throughout the Itinerary
  • Trendy, comfortable Hotel in the Chamonix Valley
  • All Meals Throughout the Trip
  • All Dinners in Chamonix Restaurants
  • All Cable Car/Train Passes Within the Itinerary
  • Airport Transfers Between Geneva and Chamonix
  • All Transportation Within the Itinerary
  • Fitness and Nutrition Guides
  • Gear Shopping Assistance
  • LHO Base Camp (Office) Support

WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED IN THIS TRIP

  • International Flights and Entry Visas
  • Tips/Gratuities to the Local Team
  • Personal Gear and Rentals
  • Personal Medical/Travel Insurance/Cancellation Insurance
  • Individual Departure from the Itinerary

Itinerary

DAY 1: WELCOME TO CHAMONIX

Our itinerary begins with your arrival day. If you’re flying into Geneva airport, our transfer partners will meet you there and take you to our hotel in the Chamonix valley. Our airport transfer is included between 6:30 am and 7:30 pm, please inform LHO Base Camp of your arrival and departure times. For those meeting us directly at the hotel, your LHO Team Leader will be there to greet you. Hotel check-in typically begins at 3 pm, but if you arrive early, you can store your bags and explore the area. Your Team Leader will send you a list of things to do in Chamonix closer to the time. If you need to rent or purchase additional gear, arriving early is advisable as gear shops usually close at 7 pm. We usually aim for an early start the following day before the shops open. In the evening, we’ll have a team dinner and briefing at 7:30 pm, hosted by your Team Leader and lead mountain guide. This will be your first opportunity to meet your fellow adventurers, ask questions, and get excited about the week ahead. Gear checks will be organized by your LHO Team Leader throughout the day based on your arrival times to ensure you have everything you need for the week.

DAY 2: REFLECTIONS IN THE WHITE LAKE

Distance: 5.9 KM | Ascent: 147 M | Descent: 671 M | Max Altitude: 2,407 M

 

Our first day together will take us to one of the most iconic views in the Alps. We’ll head out from our hotel for a short bus journey to the Flegere cable car. At the top of the cable car, we’ll take a chairlift to L’Index. The views here are already incredible without needing to go any further. But, incredible isn’t good enough on a day like this. We’ll begin our walk along a two-hour trail in the easterly direction. The trail is largely flat with some descending and ascending sections. To our right, across the valley, is the entire Mont Blanc massif. On a clear day, it is possible to see the summit of Mont Blanc in addition to the Grande Jorasses, Aiguille Verte, Dent du Geant, and Aiguille du Midi, just to name a few. The final stretch of the trail ascends for about 100 meters as we reach Lac Blanc, the most iconic lake in the Alps. We’ll do a tour along the lake and stop for pictures at every opportunity. On a clear day, we may get the incredible reflection of Mont Blanc in the crystal blue waters. Lunch will be a picnic by the lake. Once we’ve enjoyed our food, taken some pictures, and maybe even had a nap, we’ll begin to descend the trail in the direction of the cable car. The trail to the cable car forms a loop, which means we won’t be retracing our steps from earlier. Once at the cable car, we’ll hop on board for the trip back to Chamonix. Our first day together will start at 8:00 AM. We’ll depart from the hotel in the direction of the Flegere cable followed by the l’Index chairlift. Mont Blanc will be directly behind us as we ascend. After the lifts, it’s about a 2-hour walk to the beautiful Lac Blanc. We’ll have the opportunity to enjoy the lake and the beautiful views with a picnic lunch prepared by your team leader. From there, we’ll begin our descent on foot to the Flegere cable to catch our ride back down. The descent will take around 3 hours to complete. The afternoon is free to roam around the village or rest at the hotel. Your LHO Team Leader will let you know where and when the meeting point will be for our dinner together.

DAY 3: FROM THE TOWER TO THE ICE CAVE

Distance: 5.6 KM | Ascent: 74 M | Descent: 488 M | Max Altitude: 3,842 M

 

The icon of the Chamonix Valley is the towering Aiguille du Midi, a huge needle-like summit that towers high above the town. In French, midi means midday. The Aiguille du Midi stands proudly at the middle of the massif immediately above the Chamonix town center, hence the name the “needle of midday.” After breakfast, we’ll head to the Aiguille du Midi cable car station situated in the Chamonix-Sud area. It’s a short bus journey away. From there, we’ll take the two cable cars up to 3,852 meters to the summit of the mountain. The views from here are unrivaled anywhere else in the valley. It’s literally the closest you can get to the summit of Mont Blanc without climbing, and that’s just one aspect of this incredible destination. You’ll be able to see as far as the Monte Rosa and Matterhorn in Switzerland, the Grand Paradiso in Italy, and of course, the gigantic expanse of the Vallee Blanche glacier. We’ll do a quick tour of the station, visit the mountaineering museum, and even take a look at the exit used by mountaineers to access the glacier. Who knows? Maybe it will plant a seed for a future experience. We’ll also have the opportunity to visit the panorama deck and take loads of pictures. Once done, we’ll descend to the midway station by cable car called the Plan des Aiguilles. Our trail starts from here. We will once again be walking in an easterly direction, placing Mont Blanc behind us. The Chamonix valley will be on our left side, with Lac Blanc now facing us on the opposite Aiguilles Rouges mountain range. The trail passes through wide open spaces that start to narrow gradually as we approach Montenvers. It takes about two and a half hours to complete this section of our walk. We’ll pause for a picnic lunch at a location along the trail before reaching our destination. Upon arrival at Montenvers, we will board a cable car that descends down to the Mer de Glace glacier. This is the largest glacier in France. At the bottom of the cable car is a series of stairs that have been constructed to allow us to reach the glacier due to its recession as the climate has warmed over the years. At the end of the stairway is the entrance to the ice cave that goes deep inside the glacier. Seeing a glacier from within is something out of this world. It puts a lot of things into perspective beyond just the awe and wonder of it all. We’ll be sure to take our time, enjoy the ice sculptures, and take loads of pictures before reascending the stairs, jumping on the cable car, and then finally taking the Montenvers train back to Chamonix for a great dinner together.

DAY 4: TOUCHING THE VOID

Distance: 7.6 KM | Ascent: 224 M | Descent: 490 M | Max Altitude: 2,384 M

 

By now, we would have gotten the swing of things, and our legs are ready for more! After breakfast, we’ll hop on the bus for a quick ride to the nearby town of Le Tour. This town sits at the very end of the Chamonix valley. We’ll jump on the Le Tour-Balme cable car and chairlift to reach Col de Balme, the natural border between France and Switzerland. There is a Swiss mountain hut and cafe at the top that we always stop at for a coffee before we begin our walk. The trail leads in the direction of Mont Blanc and the Aiguille Verte, with the Chamonix Valley to our right. It passes through fields of wild berries and short rhododendrons. As we appear to approach the Aiguille Verte, the trail takes a sudden left turn around the hill, revealing a gigantic valley, towering summits, and the Le Tour glacier. The higher we go along the trail, the more spectacular the view gets. The aim of our walk is to reach a viewpoint, which is the perfect spot for a picnic. The Albert Premiere Hut used by climbers will be clearly visible next to the glacier, as well as iconic summits like the Aiguille du Chardoney and the Aiguille du Tour. After our picnic and rest, we’ll begin our descent back to the chairlift and return to the valley. The afternoon is free to rest or roam around. Your LHO Team Leader will be available to advise you on places to go and let you know where the meeting point will be for dinner.

DAY 5: THE MONT BLANC WAY

Distance: 8 KM | Ascent: 508 M | Descent: 509 M | Max Altitude: 1,806 M

 

After breakfast, we’ll hop on the bus, but this time, we’ll be heading in the opposite direction to Le Tour. Our destination is the town of Les Houches. This area is famous as the official starting point of both the Tour du Mont Blanc trek and the Mont Blanc Summit climb. Today, we’ll be following a portion of both those trails. It starts with an ascent by the Bellevue cable car to Col de Voza. From there, we’ll catch the Mont Blanc Tramway to Nid d’Aigle. During some seasons, the final stop on the train is only open to climbers. Our aim will be to reach as high as we can. If Nid d’Aigle is not possible, then we’ll descend at Mont Lachat, which is no less spectacular. Once we arrive, we’ll take our time to enjoy all the photo opportunities available, including the possibility of seeing mountain goats that are native to this region. Once we’re ready, we’ll begin our walk by descending first to Mont La Chat and then onwards, past the Bellevue cable station, and on to Tete de la Charme. This spot boasts incredible views of the valley from the west side and is the perfect place for our picnic lunch. Once done, we’ll begin descending on foot through the alpine forest back to Les Houches for a free afternoon and a team dinner later in the evening.

DAY 6: BREVENT

Distance: 8.5 KM | Ascent: 202 M | Descent: 847 M | Max Altitude: 2,530 M

 

We’ve kept the best for last! Our final day of trekking together starts at the highest accessible trekking point in the valley. After breakfast, we’ll jump on our final morning bus ride together to the Planpraz cable station where we’ll ascend using two cable cars all the way to Brevent. Brevent is situated on top of a gigantic cliff that towers high above Chamonix. It is also directly opposite the Mont Blanc Summit and the incredible glaciers that cover its north face. We’ll begin our walk with an easy descent along a wide trail that switches back as it descends towards Chamonix. This area is filled with rock climbers on the walks, highline walkers on their cables, and paragliders all over the sky. There’s definitely no shortage of action to keep us inspired. As we approach the middle station, our trail veers left in the direction of Flegere. The trail enters into a beautiful and dense alpine forest where we’ll pause for a picnic lunch. The trail continues through the forest, leading us to a beautiful cabin in the woods that serves tea and cakes. It’s the perfect place for a break. The trail to Chamonix is short from here and takes less than half an hour to complete. This marks the end of our treks in the Chamonix Valley. Your LHO Team Leader will let you know about the time and place of our farewell dinner. In the meantime, the afternoon is free for you to enjoy the town in whatever way you choose. As always, your LHO Team Leader is available to answer your questions and make recommendations.

DAY 7: AU REVOIR!

Our last day together is dedicated to airport transfers and farewells. Breakfast is included. Please ensure you provide accurate departure details when filling out your team details form. If there are any changes to your travel plans, please inform your LHO Team Leader as early as possible so that appropriate arrangements can be made.

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My trip to Chamonix was an amazing experience. Our Team Leader Bader Al Sayed was professional, knowledgeable and made hiking fun. He catered to all of our needs and ensured that we had a wonderful time. I’ll definitely be going on more adventures with LHO!

My trip to Chamonix was an amazing experience. Our Team Leader Bader Al Sayed was professional, knowledgeable and made hiking fun. He catered to all of our needs and ensured that we had a wonderful time. I’ll definitely be going on more adventures with LHO!

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Zainab Dehrab

The trip to Chamonix was excellent. The hikes were well thought out and the accommodation was great. Every detail of the trip was thoroughly explained beforehand. Many thanks to Bader our Team Leader on the trip for being so patient with us!

The trip to Chamonix was excellent. The hikes were well thought out and the accommodation was great. Every detail of the trip was thoroughly explained beforehand. Many thanks to Bader our Team Leader on the trip for being so patient with us!

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Sarah Al Ameeri

Chamonix was my first ever adventure trip and it was a great experience. Our Team Leader Bader was always supportive, understanding and helpful throughout. Looking forward to more adventures with LHO!

Chamonix was my first ever adventure trip and it was a great experience. Our Team Leader Bader was always supportive, understanding and helpful throughout. Looking forward to more adventures with LHO!

Abdullah Al Saad

Pure mountain magic! Views (and baguettes) so out of this world! Of course all made possible with the coolest guide @bader, MERÇI!

Pure mountain magic! Views (and baguettes) so out of this world! Of course all made possible with the coolest guide @bader, MERÇI!

Jude Al Mandil

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Chamonix Valley Treks good for beginners?

Absolutely. The Chamonix Valley Treks are a fantastic introduction to mountain adventures for beginners. With a wide range of routes and flexible pacing, hiking in Chamonix is accessible to anyone with a basic level of fitness and a love for the outdoors. At Life Happens Outdoors, we tailor the experience to suit different comfort levels, making it perfect for those new to hiking in Chamonix France. Whether it’s gentle trails through alpine meadows or low elevation walks with stunning views, our aim is to build confidence while immersing you in the incredible beauty of the region.

Where do we sleep during the Chamonix Valley Treks?

During the Chamonix Valley Treks, you’ll stay in the same hotel every night, allowing you to enjoy the comfort of a fixed base while exploring different trails each day. Life Happens Outdoors uses carefully selected, high standard hotels in Les Houches, Chamonix, and Argentiere, depending on the trip dates. Each hotel is chosen for its charm, authenticity, and comfort, offering ensuite bathrooms, a welcoming lobby, a restaurant, and a bar area to relax in after a day of hiking in Chamonix France. This setup makes it easy to rest and recover while enjoying the best of Chamonix hiking without the need to move accommodation each night.

Will we have sightseeing opportunities beyond the hikes?

Yes. In addition to the daily Chamonix hiking trails, we include visits to some of the region’s most iconic sights to give you a full experience of the valley beyond the trekking routes. These include a ride on the Aiguille du Midi cable car, which takes you to the closest accessible point to Mont Blanc, offering breathtaking views from above the clouds. You will also explore the Montenvers trail, leading to the Mer de Glace, France’s longest glacier, where you can visit the fascinating ice cave carved into the glacier itself. Another highlight is the Brevent cable station, known for its panoramic views over the entire Mont Blanc massif. These experiences make hiking in Chamonix even more memorable, blending natural beauty with some of the most iconic mountain sightseeing in the Alps.

What’s the food like on this trip?

Food is a big part of the experience during the Chamonix Valley Treks, and we’ve curated a selection of our favorite Chamonix Valley restaurants as part of our all inclusive itinerary. The dining experience includes a variety of options to accommodate all dietary preferences and give joiners a taste of the region’s vibrant food culture. Breakfast is served buffet style at our hotel, while lunches are picnic-style meals, typically including a sandwich or salad, fruit, and a snack. We usually stop at a scenic spot along the Chamonix hiking trails to enjoy lunch with a view. Dinner is hosted at handpicked local restaurants, showcasing the best of Chamonix France hiking hospitality. All meals are included, starting with dinner on arrival day and ending with breakfast on departure day.

Are there porters on this trip? What do we need for our backpacks?

There are no porters on the Chamonix Valley Treks. Each person carries their own daypack with what they need on the trail. Your backpack should be no larger than 30 liters and should not exceed 5 kilograms in weight. The best way to avoid overpacking is to follow the gear list we provide before the trip. Anything you do not need during the day, such as your travel luggage or extra clothing, can be safely stored at the hotel in Chamonix, where we stay each night during the experience. With well prepared packs and light loads, you will be free to enjoy the incredible views and landscapes along the Chamonix hiking trails without feeling weighed down.

Is altitude a concern on this adventure? What’s the highest altitude we’ll reach?

Altitude is not a concern on the Chamonix Valley Treks. While we do take a cable car up to around 3800 meters to enjoy a stunning panoramic view of Mont Blanc, we do not spend time walking at that elevation. All the hiking portions of the trip take place well below the usual threshold where altitude becomes a concern. Most of the Chamonix hiking trails are at comfortable elevations, allowing you to fully enjoy the scenery and physical challenge without the added stress of high altitude exposure.

Can we skip parts of the trail?

Yes, you can. The Chamonix Valley Treks are designed to be an adventure holiday, not a high pressure expedition. Since we stay at the same hotel in Chamonix each night, you have the flexibility to take a rest day whenever you need it. If you are not feeling up for the hike on a particular day, you are welcome to skip that day’s Chamonix hiking trail and simply meet the group for dinner in town. It is your experience, and we want you to enjoy it in the way that suits you best.

Are there any specific backpack brands that I should consider?

Forget about the brand — focus on the fit. The most important thing is that your backpack sits comfortably above your hips and rests well on your shoulders, with the weight evenly distributed between the two. You should also feel comfortable with the layout of the compartments and how easy it is to access your gear while out on the trail. That said, some of the backpack brands we trust and love for hiking in Chamonix include Osprey, Deuter, Marmot, and Forclaz. But ultimately, the best backpack is the one that fits your body and feels right for you.

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An adventure holiday for anyone with a pulse. No fitness requirements or prerequisites. Come as you are. Great for those who already train 1-2 times per week or would like to use this upcoming adventure as an opportunity to kickstart a fitness journey. Joiners should be comfortable with their physical fitness and regularly train at least 2-3 times a week in the lead up to this adventure. Joiners should be comfortable with their physical fitness and regularly train at least 2-3 times a week in the lead up to this adventure.Joiners should be comfortable with their physical fitness and regularly train at least 2-3 times a week in the lead up to this adventure. Need we explain further? No prior experience is required. Basic skills may be taught during this adventure. The skills necessary to safely complete this adventure will be taught as a part of this experience. This adventure requires prior experience, pre-requisite skills or certifications. See below for details. We aim to strike a balance between unique local experiences and international standards of comfort and hygiene. Hostels are dorm-style accommodation used during certain legs of our trips and expeditions. They can be quite trendy with common areas, restaurants and cafes. Expect rooms to include a bed and a mattress as well as a common dining area with chairs and tables. You’ll need to bring a sleeping bag and an optional pillow. When the experience includes camping we provide the tents, sleeping mats, common dining tents, camping chairs and camping tables. The only thing you’ll need to get is a sleeping bag and an optional camping pillow. Please refer to the LHO gear list for more information specific to the trip you’re on. Mountain Lodges are usually well equipped, providing beds with duvets and pillows. They also include a common restaurant area. Some lodges require a sleeping liner.

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