France·December - April
VALLÉE BLANCHE SKI-TOUR FROM CHAMONIX
Experience powder paradise in just one day! Dive into Chamonix's Vallee Blanche for epic off-piste skiing, immersed in Mont Blanc's beauty.
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Overview
Spend a full day skiing at the bottom of Mont Blanc's majesty, away from ski resorts. With just a good alpine skiing background, you're ready for our 1-day Vallèe Blanche ski-touring adventure. A certified local mountain guide will lead the way, ensuring your safety and maximizing the fun. By joining an existing group, you'll save money while sharing the thrill with fellow skiers from around the world. Don't miss this opportunity to bond with beginners and like-minded skiers amid breathtaking alpine beauty.
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The Experience
Embark on a thrilling off-piste skiing expedition through the mesmerizing La Vallée Blanche in Chamonix. This adventure is a paradise for those who relish backcountry skiing.
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The programme is very flexible to take into account weather conditions, activities level and endurance of the group.
Exploring Mount Blanc's most famous skiing itinerary: Vallèe Blanche
Ski between France and Italy, starting from Aguille du Midi cable-car Station
Vallèe Blanche, cradled by Mont Blanc's majesty, is a skier's dream come true. Its pristine, snow-covered slopes unveil nature's artistry. This iconic destination, revered worldwide, promises an unforgettable skiing experience amidst breathtaking alpine beauty. Explore Vallèe Blanche, where the allure of Mont Blanc's grandeur meets the thrill of legendary skiing.

What's Included
What's Included
Guiding fee
Accident insurance
What's Not Included
Ski-touring gear
Lift ticket
Food and drinks
Everything not specified in the paragraph “What is included”
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Skiing Skills
Due to the nature of the area's terrain, a minimum level is required for this trip. You will need to be able to ski a black piste with relative ease and ideally have some ski-touring experience. A good level of fitness is required for the uphill sections of this experience. The trip is open to both skiers and snowboarders (with a splitboard).
Liability
Mapo Tapo selects locations and mountain guides with the utmost care. We can for any inaccuracies, however, accept no liability. Ski-touring is a risky sport that takes place in nature. Ultimately, you are fully responsible for the choices you make. Mapo Tapo recommends that anyone who does not have sufficient knowledge to go outdoors accompanied by a certified mountain guide.
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FAQs
What fitness level do I need to have to join this trip?
You should be comfortable skiing black slopes and ideally have some previous ski-touring experience.
Is the transfer included?
No, we'll meet directly at the Aiguille du Midi cable car station in Chamonix. There's a convenient paid parking lot nearby.
How do I get to the Aiguille du Midi station?
If you're in Chamonix town, it's a 5-10 minute walk. Otherwise, you can drive or take a shuttle available during the winter season.
What is the maximum number of people who can join this trip?
For safety reasons, the maximum group size is limited to 4 participants.
Do you recommend bringing any extra gear?
Yes, consider bringing general snow-alpinism clothes for added comfort and safety, plus hot drinks in a thermos.
Why is it important to have a certified guide with you during the activities?
Let's say in general that the outdoors, especially in the case of activities with objective risks (climbing, mountaineering, ski mountaineering, to name but a few), is an environment where the choice of the certified guide leading the group prevails. This is because, in these cases, the guide is contractually responsible for your actions and safety. Of course, you are free to make suggestions to the guide, but ultimately the choice to do something or go to a particular place depends on the guide's decision and judgement. The fact that the guide does not accept suggestions/plan changes can occur mainly for two reasons: (a) objective risk (rock or water conditions, etc.); (b) weather risk. If, for example, it takes too long to reach a specific place and the weather is already a little unstable, the guide has every right to prefer a closer place or to sound the alarm earlier so that it is safer/closer.
Is the ski-touring gear included?
No, the ski-touring gear (skis, skins, poles, boots, ARTVA, helmet) is not included. That being said, you guide can help you getting everything you need for an extra cost.
Dates
December 16 2023
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December 22 2023
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December 23 2023
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December 24 2023
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December 28 2023
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December 30 2023
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January 2 2024
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January 2 2024
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January 6 2024
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January 13 2024
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January 27 2024
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February 17 2024
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February 24 2024
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March 2 2024
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March 16 2024
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March 30 2024
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April 6 2024
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April 13 2024
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