Haute Route Adventure Planner
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Welcome information
About this trip
Travel Insurance
We have seen first hand the need for travel insurance. Whether it be flight cancellations, theft, sickness, or pandemic issues, we now require each guest to purchase this. It is a very affordable and could save you a lot of headaches! More Adventures uses InsureMyTrip, however, please use which ever company you are comfortable with. Please make sure you fully understand your coverage to ensure all aspects are covered. Our guides will need this information for confirming your hotel accommodation.
*This trip does require High Altitude coverage. InsureMyTrip does provide coverage up to 4,000 meters but be sure to verify coverage on the insurance certificate policy or you can call them at 800-487-4722 and any customer care rep can help.
Packing List
This is just a guide- more information to come
CLOTHING:
Base layers – Moisture wicking t-shirts, long sleeve thermal shirt, and lightweight thermal leggings (optional)
Mid-Layers – Fleece jacket or pullover/lightweight insulated jacket
Outer layers – Waterproof & windproof jacket with rainpants
Bottoms – Hiking pants and shorts
Underwear/socks – bring enough undergarmets for 1 week. At least 3 pairs of mositure wicking socks to keep your feet dry and comfortable.
Footwear – Hiking boots and camping shoes (for nights)
Accessories – Wide brimmed hat for sun protection, beanie or wool hat for cooler nights, gloves (for cold mornings)
GEAR:
Backpack – with raincover and gear storage
Hydration – Water bottle(s)
Snacks- Energy bars, nuts, gummy bears/swedish fish.
Safety – Personal first aid kit including blister treatment, bandaids, pain relief, etc.
Sun/Big Protection – High SPF for UV protection, lip blam and insect repellent
Trekking Poles – Check out our article on pole guides
Toiletries
MORE TO COME AS WE GET CLOSER!
Transportation / Accommodation information
Transportation
Transportation planned in itinerary and cable car decents to Zinal and St. Niklaus
Luggage Transfer – The Haute Route from Chamonix to Zermatt is an epic hiking adventure crossing the heart of the Alps. A direct luggage transfer from Chamonix to Zermatt with all the items you don’t need during the trek is included on this tour.
Notes about Accommodations – The accommodation along the way offers a charming and friendly atmosphere in a mountainous atmosphere. You will experience both: accommodation high up in the mountains far away from civilization or located in a typical mountain village or even a small town. The accommodation offers many services such as a hot shower and running water (private en-suite where possible otherwise shared bathroom on the floor). Also, towels are usually not provided so please bring your own towel (if possible fast drying). A single supplement might be charged, depending on group size and room availability.
For the nights in the mountain huts you’ll stay in bunk beds with pillows and blankets (a thin and light sleeping bag liner is mandatory for hygienic reasons), In every place there is electricity to charge your batteries and in the villages Wi-Fi for free.
Important Forms
Training
YOU MUST TRAIN FOR THIS HIKE, IT IS HARD! You have plently of time get your training in! We recommend you complete our 3 month training guide which can be found HERE.
Trip Outline and Itinerary
Aug. 2nd – Pre Hike Day
What's Included
- Transportation planned in itinerary and cable car decents to Zinal and St. Nikalus
- Accommodations – dorimitory style
- Meals (breakfast, lunchs and dinners)
- Mountain Guide – Full qualified Internationa Mountain Leader (IML)
- 1 Night Pre Trip in Chamonix in shared accommodations
- 1 Night Post Trip in Tasch/Zermatt in shared accommodation with final meal
- Luggage Transfer – max of 15 kg per unit per person
MISCELLANEOUS
Food
During the trekking, you will have the chance to taste the great variety of local specialities. The accommodations offer always half-board with your stay which includes a breakfast and a three-course dinner. The breakfast contains always coffee / tea, bread, butter and jam. Depending on the location of the accommodation there is also orange-juice, cereals, yoghurt, fruits, cheese and meat available for breakfast. The three-course dinner in the evening is hearty and the plates are quite big. A typical menu could be a soup for the starter, a main course with meat, vegetables and a side dish (rice, polenta, pasta) and a dessert which can be for example vanilla pudding, crème brulée or fruit salad. For the dinner only tap water is included, soft drinks such as wine or beer are on your own charge.
During the day we provide a rich, healthy and daily fresh prepared lunch-pack for you. We try to offer you a big variety of lunch packs so that it does not get boring after 10 days. Our lunch packs consist usually one big unit such as a sandwich, a wrap, a salad and of course a selection of fresh fruits, muesli bars, chocolate, nuts, dried fruits, juice, crackers, cakes etc. If you have any food restriction (vegetarian, vegan, gluten intolerance etc.) please let us know as soon as possible. It is no problem to arrange the meals and lunch packs according to your preference when we know this in advance.
Weather
During the summer in the Alps (June – September) we experience usually fair and quite warm weather. It is often sunny and the temperatures can reach up to 30° Celsius, although it is a dry heat. The weather in the mountains can be sometimes quite unpredictable and meteorological situations can change very quickly. Therefore, it is necessary to be always prepared for such a change. Another fact is that you will be hiking in different altitude levels, so there will be a significant change between the valley ground and the high mountain passes. On a rainy day temperatures can drop quite low and it is necessary to have a good rain jacket and depending on the season even a hat and a pair of gloves. If you stick to our equipment list, you will be ready for any weather situation. Please do not hesitate to ask us if you have any questions about this topic.
Trail/Conditions
From the moment you start the trekking we highly recommend you to have a valid travel, medical & mountain evacuation insurance, which is a very important factor in case of an accident. You will need full travel & holiday insurance suitable for a trekking holiday. This will need to be organized by you before the trek starts. It is essential that you have the correct insurance in case of a medical emergency on the mountain, as rescue can be costly. Rescue in France & Italy is usually not charged, depending on the circumstances. In Switzerland however you will always be asked to pay and this could be several thousand Swiss francs, especially if a helicopter rescue is necessary. The cost of hospitalization and subsequent care is normally the most expensive part of any accident if you do not have the correct cover and are hospitalized without insurance. The cost could easily reach an immense level. It is your responsibility to take out the correct level of insurance and we accept no responsibility for any costs that occur as a result of inadequate insurance. If you have any questions about this topic please do not hesitate to contact us.
Currency
Along the Haute Route you will travel through France (1 day) and Switzerland (9 days). It is always worth to have some Euros (EUR) and some Swiss Francs (CHF) in cash with you, if you would like to buy some drinks and souvenirs along the way. All of the places in Switzerland accept Euros but it is sometimes better to have some Swiss Francs as the conversion rate at the shops is quite bad. In the bigger villages (Chamonix, Champex, Verbier, Arolla, Zinal, St. Niklaus, Zermatt) there are also ATM cash machines. Most of the places also accept the most common credit cards (VISA, Mastercard, American Express), but please bear in mind that there might be a small commission fee or a minimum amount
Cancellation Policy Reminder
If you must cancel your reservation, your cancellation fee will be determined accordingly:
For International Retreats:
- A $699 non-refundable deposit is required to hold your spot.
Cancellation :Please understand that the Non-Refundable deposit CANNOT be refunded due to the upfront costs we have to pay.
- If the cancellation occurs 176 days or more prior to trip start date, a refund will be issued in the way the funds were originally received, less the non refundable deposit.
- If the cancellation occurs 175 days or less prior to retreat start date, a credit to a future trip will be issued less the non-refundable deposit and $150 admin fee.
- If a cancellation occurs within 90 days of adventure start date, a credit will be issued for 50% of the funds received, less non-refundable deposit and $150 Admin fee.
- If a cancellation occurs 89-30 days of an adventure, a 25% credit will be given to a future adventure.
- Less than 30 days prior to retreat start date funds are forfeited. No credits issued. Please let us know what your travel insurance company requires for reimbursement.
Travel insurance
Travel insurance is designed to help cover your expenses if something goes wrong on your trip, and fill any gaps that wouldn’t be covered by your primary health insurance or other insurance you may have. It’s not meant to be a substitute for health insurance and won’t cover non-essential overseas medical treatment, such as routine exams.
Address
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United States