Self-Guided Full Tour Mont Blanc Hiking Tour

Embark on one of the Alps' greatest adventures with the Full Tour Mont Blanc, a spectacular 12-day hiking journey through three countries. Starting in the charming Swiss village of Martigny, you'll circumnavigate Western Europe's highest peak, traversing Switzerland, France, and Italy. This iconic route takes you past legendary alpine destinations including Chamonix and Courmayeur, over numerous high mountain passes, alongside sparkling glacial lakes, and through pristine mountain valleys. Experience breathtaking views of Mont Blanc's massive glaciers and dramatic peaks while conquering challenging terrain that includes exposed ridges, secured climbing sections, and remote alpine passes reaching over 2,500 meters. This is the ultimate alpine hiking experience for those seeking to immerse themselves in the heart of the Alps.

Tour Type

Self-Guided

Lodging

Casual+ hotels

Start

Martigny, Switzerland

Finish

Martigny, Switzerland

Level

challenging

Avg. Daily Distance

15 km / 10 mi

Hiking Days

10

Group size

Min. 2, Max. 14

Fly-In

Geneva Airport (GVA)

Fly-Out

Geneva Airport (GVA)

Highlights

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Circle Mont Blanc Through Three Countries

Experience the ultimate alpine adventure by circumnavigating Western Europe's highest peak, traversing Switzerland, France, and Italy on this legendary hiking route that passes through iconic mountain towns like Chamonix and Courmayeur.

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Spectacular High Mountain Passes

Conquer multiple challenging mountain passes over 2,000 meters including Col de Balme, Col du Bonhomme (2,450m), and Col Ferret (2,500m), each offering breathtaking panoramic views of glaciers, peaks, and alpine valleys.

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Dramatic Alpine Landscapes and Mountain Lakes

Marvel at stunning natural features including the light-blue Lac Blanc reached by secured climbing routes, turquoise glacier lakes like Lacs de Miage, imposing glaciers, and pristine mountain meadows dotted with traditional alpine huts.

Itinerary

Brief Itinerary

Meals are indicated as B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner.

Listed hotels are subject to availability and may be replaced with similar alternatives of equal standard.

Detailed Itinerary

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Day 1: Martigny

Arrive in the picturesque town of Martigny, beautifully situated near the Rhône River. Take time to explore this charming Swiss town, visit the historic La Bâtiaz castle perched on a rocky outcrop, or simply relax and enjoy the local cuisine at one of the many welcoming restaurants. Use this day to prepare for your upcoming alpine adventure.

Meals:
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Day 2: Argentière

After an early morning transfer to Trient, begin your Mont Blanc journey with a spectacular climb to Col de Balme (2,191m), where a quaint mountain lodge offers refreshments and stunning panoramic views of Mont Blanc and the Chamonix valley. Descend through grassy meadows dotted with grazing livestock before tackling the impressive ridge trail over l'Aiguillete des Posetes. Navigate rocky terrain with phenomenal glacier views before descending steeply alongside a mountain brook to reach Argentière. A fantastic first day surrounded by the highest peaks in the Alps!

Meals: Breakfast
Hiking Distance: 15 km / 9 mi
Accommodation: Hotel le Dahu
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Day 3: Chamonix

Experience the most spectacular leg of the Tour Mont Blanc! Using well-secured ladders, climb steep rock faces to reach the stunning light-blue Lac Blanc, a mountain jewel that rewards your efforts. In the afternoon, follow the famous 'Grand Balcon' alpine path along mountain slopes through blueberry fields to Plan Praz at 2,000m, where you can enjoy refreshments before taking the cable car down to legendary Chamonix. Stroll through the magnificent pedestrian area with its colorful houses and vibrant mountaineering atmosphere. Note: More adventurous climbing sections can be avoided if desired.

Meals: Breakfast
Hiking Distance: 14 km / 9 mi
Accommodation: Hotel Oustalet
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Day 4: Les Houches

Start with an effortless cable car ride climbing 2,000m to near Col du Brévent (2,368m). Ascend to the impressive Brévent panorama peak, renowned as the 'best lookout post on Mont Blanc,' where you can study the massive glaciers and snow-covered peaks of the ice giant up close. Follow a beautiful trail past the bizarrely-shaped Lac du Brévent to the Bel-Lachat refuge for a well-deserved rest. Continue with a steep descent through the Alpen-Wildpark Merlet and forest to the valley, finishing in one of the charming hamlets within Les Houches municipality, situated in the glacial-fed Arve River valley.

Meals: Breakfast
Hiking Distance: 12 km / 7 mi
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Day 5: Les Contamines

Walk alongside the tracks of the famous 'Mont Blanc tram,' with views of its daring construction and imposing terminus station next to the ice fields at Bellevue. Follow an adventurous alpine path to cross a thrilling suspension bridge over a rushing glacial stream. Hike through mountain meadows to Col de Tricot (2,120m) and descend to the Miage huts. After another climb, reach the cozy Truc-Alpe refuge where you can enjoy refreshments while listening to the melodic bells of grazing cows. Your destination, Les Contamines, lies in the beautiful Montjoie valley, renowned for its delicious cheeses from numerous alpine pastures. Don't miss visiting a local cheese dairy to taste authentic Savoy cheese paired with red wine and fresh baguette.

Meals: Breakfast
Hiking Distance: 18 km / 11 mi
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Day 6: Bourg Saint-Maurice

An exhilarating day awaits with two high pass crossings! Begin with a leisurely walk along the river to the baroque pilgrimage church Notre Dame de la Gorge, then start the long climb on rocky alpine paths from Col du Bonhomme (2,329m) to Col de la Croix du Bonhomme (2,450m), following ancient Roman routes. Experience varied stone formations, glacial lakes, and endless vistas of the southern French Alps mountain massif at the southernmost point of Mont Blanc. Refresh yourself at Refuge de la Croix du Bonhomme, a traditional French Alpine Club shelter. Descend through alpine pastures with flowing mountain brooks to the tiny village of Les Chapieux, then transfer down to Bourg-Saint-Maurice where you can relax with a well-earned glass of wine.

Meals: Breakfast
Hiking Distance: 18 km / 11 mi
Accommodation: Hotel L'Autantic
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Day 7: Courmayeur

Return to the Vallée des Glaciers by short transfer and climb to Col de la Seigne pass, where you cross from France into Italy with fantastic panoramic views. Hike through flower-studded fields to Rifugio Elisabetta, a traditional Italian mountaineering lodge. Consider a side trip to the stunning turquoise Lacs de Miage glacier lake before taking the bus or transfer (depending on season) from Chalet du Miage to Courmayeur, the legendary home of famous mountain guides and alpine mountaineers.

Meals: Breakfast
Hiking Distance: 15 km / 9 mi
Accommodation: Hotel Crampon
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Day 8: Courmayeur

Enjoy a circular route through the idyllic Val Ferret on a very scenic mountain path along the mountain flank. Pass by Rifugio Bertone before reaching Rifugio Bonatti mountain lodge, where you can rest on the terrace with direct views of the massive Mont Blanc massif. Continue over bridges and brooks to Arnouva, situated at 1,800m in the valley head of beautiful Val Ferret. Return to Courmayeur by bus, with time to explore this charming alpine town.

Meals: Breakfast
Hiking Distance: 17 km / 11 mi
Accommodation: Hotel Crampon
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Day 9: La Fouly

Return to Val Ferret by bus, then undertake today's highlight: crossing the 2,500m high Col Ferret pass into Switzerland and beautiful Valais. The climb rewards with spectacular views from the top. Rest at one of the mountain lodges along the way, enjoying fresh milk products and the melodic sounds of cow bells. Descend through alpine meadows to reach your destination of La Fouly in the Swiss Val Ferret.

Meals: Breakfast
Hiking Distance: 14 km / 9 mi
Accommodation: Hotel Edelweiss
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Day 10: Champex

Follow the blue alpine river Dranse on a relaxed hike past towering mountain walls, descending through forests and meadows. Pass through small traditional mountain villages with characteristic stone houses and corn fields - a feast for the eyes. At the end, the Murmeltierweg (groundhog route) leads you up to Champex, a picturesque mountain location famous for its extensive forests and crystal-clear lake. This easier day allows you to recover while still enjoying beautiful alpine scenery.

Meals: Breakfast
Hiking Distance: 15 km / 9 mi
Accommodation: Hotel du Glacier
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Day 11: Martigny

Follow beautiful forest and meadow paths down to Alpe am Plan de l'Au, where you begin a long ascent to higher pastures. Climb to the Bovine lodge with gigantic views of the Rhône valley and bizarre rocky peaks, where you can rest among gentians and alpine roses. Descend to Trient, notable for its rose-pink church and impressive glaciers on surrounding mountain peaks. Complete your Tour Mont Blanc journey with a transfer down to Martigny, arriving back where your adventure began with a sense of accomplishment.

Meals: Breakfast
Hiking Distance: 16 km / 10 mi
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Day 12: Departure

Your Tour Mont Blanc hiking holiday concludes after breakfast. Depart at your leisure or extend your stay to further explore the region.

Meals: Breakfast

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Accommodation

Each hotel has been thoughtfully selected to ensure an exceptional and memorable experience for guests. Should the listed hotel be unavailable, we will ensure an alternative of similar quality.

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Boutique Hôtel (4-star)

Boutique Hôtel is a stylish and contemporary hotel located just steps from Martigny’s train station, offering modern rooms and creative cuisine in a refined setting. Its vibrant bar and restaurant atmosphere make it the perfect place to relax and enjoy local wines and flavours before beginning your alpine adventure.

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Hotel le Dahu

Hotel le Dahu is a welcoming mountain hotel located in the heart of the village of Argentière in the Chamonix valley. It offers a warm and friendly atmosphere with beautiful views of the Argentière Glacier and surrounding Alpine peaks, making it a comfortable stop for hikers exploring the Mont Blanc region.

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Hotel Oustalet

Hotel L’Oustalet is a charming alpine-style hotel located in the heart of Chamonix, close to the Aiguille du Midi cable car and the town centre. The hotel offers comfortable rooms with private balconies facing the Mont Blanc range, along with amenities such as a spa area, sauna, and seasonal outdoor pool for relaxation after a day in the mountains.

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Chalet Hotel Les Campanules

The hotel provides comfortable chalet-style rooms with balconies, free Wi-Fi and an in-house restaurant serving traditional Savoyard cuisine, creating a warm and relaxing mountain atmosphere for guests.

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Chalet Hotel Gai Soleil

The hotel offers comfortable rooms, a garden and terrace, along with a restaurant serving traditional Savoyard cuisine, providing a warm and relaxing atmosphere for hikers exploring the Mont Blanc region.

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Hotel L'Autantic

Hotel L’Autantic is a charming and comfortable hotel located in Bourg-Saint-Maurice, offering a peaceful atmosphere at the end of your Tour du Mont Blanc journey. The hotel features cozy rooms, a relaxing garden and terrace, and beautiful views of the surrounding French Alps, making it an ideal place to unwind after the trek.

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Hotel Crampon

A charming family-run hotel located in a quiet street just steps from the pedestrian centre of Courmayeur. The hotel combines modern comfort with traditional alpine hospitality and offers a relaxing garden, cozy lounge with fireplace, and easy access to shops and restaurants.

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Hotel Edelweiss

A charming alpine hotel offering comfortable rooms and classic mountain hospitality in a peaceful setting.

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Hotel du Glacier

A cozy alpine retreat nestled in the heart of Martigny, blending traditional mountain charm with warm hospitality. Its inviting atmosphere and scenic surroundings make it the perfect base to relax before beginning your Tour du Mont Blanc adventure

Dates and Prices

Book with Confidence: For scheduled group departures, your 20% deposit is fully refundable until 60 days before departure. Solo travellers booking 120+ days in advance can avoid a mandatory Single Supplement. See terms & conditions.



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Essential Info

Inclusions

LODGING

All hotels as mentioned in the tour details or similar (subject to availability).

Luggage Transfer

Transportation of luggage from one hotel to another.

meals

Meals as per itinerary. Guests are given the opportunity to dine on their own so that they discover a location independently.

Exclusions

Airport pickup

We recommend to book direclty from airport.

Airport drop

We recommend to book direclty from your last hotel.

Beverages

Beverages such as alcohol, tea, coffee, juice at a hotel or restaurant.

Gratuity

Gratuities for your guide team are not included in the trip price.

Arrival & Departure Details

Arrival

The tour begins in Martigny, a picturesque town located in the Rhône Valley of Switzerland. Travellers can easily reach Martigny by train or car. The most convenient fly-in airport is Geneva Airport, which has excellent international connections and direct train services to Martigny taking about 1.5 hours. Another option is Zurich Airport, from where the journey to Martigny takes approximately 2.5–3 hours by train via Visp. Visitors arriving by car will find limited parking spaces available near the Martigny railway station, costing around CHF 10 per day.

Departure

At the end of the tour, travellers return to Martigny, from where convenient train connections allow easy travel to major international airports. Travellers can take a train to Geneva Airport in about 1.5 hours, making it the most convenient fly-out airport for international departures. Alternatively, Zurich Airport can also be used for departure, with train connections taking around 2.5–3 hours via Visp.The tour starts in Martigny, Switzerland. By train: Direct connections from Geneva Airport take 1.5 hours. From Zurich, the journey takes approximately 2.5-3 hours via Visp. By car: Limited parking spaces are available near the railway station in Martigny at CHF 10 per day. The nearest major international airports are Geneva Airport (GVA) for easy access, or Zurich Airport (ZRH) as an alternative.

Weather

The trekking route around Mont Blanc experiences typical alpine weather with very cold winters and mild summers. From January to April, the region remains under heavy snowfall and freezing conditions, with temperatures usually ranging between 14°F to 41°F (-10°C to 5°C). During this period, most trekking trails are covered with snow and many mountain huts and services remain closed, making hiking difficult.

From May to June, temperatures begin to rise to around 41°F to 64°F (5°C to 18°C), and snow gradually melts, although some high mountain passes may still have snow patches. The main trekking season occurs between July and September, when temperatures range from about 50°F to 72°F (10°C to 22°C). These months generally offer the most stable weather, clear mountain views, and open trails, making them the most suitable time for hiking around Mont Blanc.

From October to December, temperatures fall again to around 23°F to 50°F (-5°C to 10°C), and snowfall gradually returns, marking the beginning of the winter season in the Alps.

January

Offseason

February

Offseason

March

Offseason

April

Offseason

May

Mixed

June

Good

July

Best

August

Best

September

Best

October

Mixed

November

Offseason

December

Offseason

Best

Good

Mixed

Offseason

What to Pack

Packing wisely ensures comfort and safety on your hiking adventure. This list covers essential hiking gear, clothing, and travel items to help you handle varied terrain and weather conditions.

Recommended Hiking Clothes & Gear

  • Lightweight hiking shoes or boots with good traction.
  • Moisture-wicking base layers and breathable hiking shirts.
  • Quick-dry hiking pants or shorts.
  • Light fleece or down jacket for cooler temperatures.
  • Waterproof and windproof shell jacket.
  • Sun hat and sunglasses with UV protection.
  • Hiking poles (optional but recommended on uneven terrain).
  • Small daypack with hydration system or water bottles.
  • Headlamp or small flashlight.
  • Light gloves and beanie for early mornings or high altitudes.

Clothing

  • Layered clothing for temperature changes throughout the day.
  • Full-sleeved tops for sun and insect protection.
  • Comfortable evening wear for lodges or inns.
  • Compact rain jacket for unpredictable weather.
  • Extra socks (preferably synthetic or wool).

Other Necessities

  • Basic first-aid kit with personal medication.
  • Sunscreen, lip balm, and insect repellent.
  • Reusable water bottle or hydration bladder.
  • Snacks like trail mix, nuts, or energy bars.
  • Plug adaptor and power bank for charging devices.

Pro Tips

  • Pack light — you’ll appreciate it on uphill climbs.
  • Break in your shoes before the trip to avoid blisters.
  • Keep rain gear easily accessible in your daypack.

Luggage

Please limit your luggage to one medium-sized suitcase and one daypack. Mark your luggage clearly with your name, address, and phone number.

Visa Information

Before venturing on your adventure, make sure you're equipped with essential travel advice, including security updates, local laws, and crucial passport and visa information. Start by visiting the official government website of your home country for accurate and reliable guidance:

Note: Passport and visa regulations can change at any time. Stay proactive by checking for the latest updates to ensure a smooth and stress-free journey.

Insurance

Medical insurance that covers medical costs in case of an accident during the trip is mandatory to participate in our tours.

We recommend to purchase adequate travel insurance in order to participate in our tours and protect yourself from unforeseen events. Our experience shows that guests who purchase travel insurance—including coverage for all activities on the itinerary, trip cancellation, interruption, delay, baggage damage, loss or theft, personal accident, death and repatriation costs, medical and emergency expenses (including Covid-19), and personal liability—travel with greater peace of mind.

Is proof of medical insurance required?

Yes. You must provide your insurer's name, policy number, and emergency contact via our reservation form. This is mandatory. If you cannot provide proof, you’ll need to purchase insurance before traveling with us.

Can I use my credit card insurance?

Yes, as long as it meets our requirements and provides adequate coverage. Ensure you have an emergency contact number and policy number available.

When should I buy travel insurance?

Purchase travel insurance as soon as you've paid in full or booked your flights.

Does Art of Bicycle Trips sell travel insurance?

We do not sell travel insurance directly, as we believe our customers should have the freedom to choose a policy that best suits their needs. However, we recommend Insured Nomads as a great starting point.

Frequently Asked Questions

You need to be physically fit to cope with long hiking days averaging 4-6.5 hours. The tour requires surefootedness and a head for heights, as there are exposed sections with secured climbing routes, particularly in the first part before Bourg Saint-Maurice. Things get slightly easier after this point, but overall this is a challenging alpine hiking tour.

The tour includes accommodation with breakfast in 3-star hotels and guesthouses, daily luggage transfer (1 piece up to 15kg per person), transfers as per program, detailed route descriptions, digital travel documents with navigation app, and a service hotline. Cable car rides, public transport, and tourist taxes are not included.

Yes, on Day 3 to Chamonix, the more adventurous climbing routes can be made easier if you wish, allowing you to bypass the most exposed sections while still enjoying the spectacular scenery.

The tour operates from June 27 to September 6, with daily departures available. This corresponds to the optimal alpine hiking season when mountain passes are clear of snow and mountain huts are open.

Martigny is easily accessible by train, with direct connections from Geneva Airport in 1.5 hours, or from Zurich in approximately 2.5-3 hours via Visp. Limited parking is available near the railway station for those arriving by car at CHF 10 per day.

A self-guided bike tour allows you to explore independently using our detailed app-based navigation and pre-arranged logistics. We provide route notes via app, luggage transfers, hotel bookings, and emergency phone support. There is no local guide riding with you, so you manage your own navigation and basic bike upkeep.

For self-guided tours, the fitting process is designed to be simple and flexible while ensuring you start with a bike that suits your measurements.

Before Your Tour

When you book, we ask for your height. This allows our local partners to select the correct frame size and prepare the bike in advance so it’s close to your ideal fit when you arrive.

At the Start of the Tour

The setup experience varies by destination:

  • In some locations, you may receive an in-person handover with basic adjustments made by the local partner.


  • In others, especially in more remote regions, you may receive a bike that is pre-set based on the measurements you provided.


All self-guided bikes include basic tools, so you can make simple adjustments such as raising or lowering the saddle yourself.

During the Tour

You can adjust the bike as you ride using the provided tools. If anything feels off and you need assistance, our local partners are reachable and will support you as promptly as the location allows.

What to Expect

The self-guided bike fit is practical and rider-adjustable. It ensures:

  • You start with the correct frame size

  • You can fine-tune your comfort easily

  • You have the flexibility to adjust as needed along the route


It’s not an in-depth professional fitting, but it’s perfectly suited for multi-day touring comfort.

We provide an app-based navigation system that includes all your daily routes, points of interest, and important trip notes. You can download the app to your phone in advance, and we’ll share your login details before your trip.

Yes. Once the routes are downloaded, the app works completely offline, so you don’t need mobile data while riding. You can even use it in airplane mode, which helps conserve your phone’s battery.

To extend battery life further, we recommend reducing screen brightness and carrying a small power bank for longer days on the trail.

A mobile holder is not provided. Since you’ll be using your phone for navigation, we strongly recommend bringing your own sturdy, handlebar-mounted mobile holder to ensure a safe and comfortable riding experience.

We do not provide GPX files separately. All routes are available within our navigation app, which is the most reliable and up-to-date source for your trip. Once you receive the login details for the navigation app — generally shared about one month before your departure — you can explore the routes and, if needed, also download the GPX files directly from the app for use with your personal Garmin or GPS device. We recommend getting familiar with the app and its features before your tour starts to ensure a smooth experience on the road.

For minor issues like punctures, the guests are provided with a self-repair kit, which includes tools to help them fix such minor issues. The exact contents of the kit depend on the type of bike, terrain and other factors, and will be communicated to you closer to your date of departure. However, usually such a kit includes tire levers, a spare tube, a patch kit, and a pump, allowing riders to fix the problem themselves. In some cases, the kit may only include a pump or a repair foam.

Self-guided riders are expected to be independent in handling these minor problems. While there are some bike shops along the route, they are limited. If you are unsure about how to repair a puncture, we recommend considering a guided or van-supported trip instead.

For major mechanical failures, such as a cable break, the guests can contact the emergency support number provided. The support team will help coordinate a solution, which could include dispatching a local mechanic, suggesting a nearby bicycle shop for repairs, or sending a vehicle to pick up the rider. Please note that all support services will be provided on a chargeable basis, and assistance may take time, so we advise being prepared for potential delays.

Yes, each rider will be provided with at least one pannier to carry personal items during the tour. Please note, road bikes do not support panniers.

Yes, we provide helmets. However, we recommend that guests try to bring their own helmets, as these are items of a personal nature.

Your luggage will be picked up at the reception of your hotel every morning by 9.00am.

It will be delivered to the next hotel before 5pm. Most of the time it is delivered in the early afternoon itself.

We recommend that you carry no more than 2 bags together weighing up to 15kgs for this trip. You can have one large bag, which contains all your clothing and gear needed for the trip, and one small bag that contains essential items you will frequently need such as passport etc. Please note that once a bag gets loaded in the luggage transfer vehicle, you may not have access to it till later in the evening when you reach the hotel for the night.

We provide local support by phone for any medical emergencies during the tour. Our local team will assist in coordinating medical care, guiding you to the nearest healthcare facility, and ensuring you receive the necessary support. The national emergency system is reliable and effective, and in the event of a serious accident, contacting them is highly recommended. However, due to our distance from certain areas, response times may be longer. We strongly recommend having appropriate travel insurance, and we will do everything we can to ensure your safety and well-being during an emergency.

Airport transfers are not included unless specifically mentioned in your trip inclusions.

For airport pickup, we recommend booking directly from the airport upon arrival — most airports have reliable taxi, shuttle, or app-based options.

For airport drop, please book a transfer through your last hotel — they can easily arrange it for you.

We focus on delivering exceptional experiences during your tour. For logistical simplicity and flexibility, we do not handle pre- or post-tour hotel bookings. However, we’re happy to share a list of recommended hotels near the starting and ending points of your trip so you can plan your stay independently.

We are happy to pass on your room preference for a twin or double setup, and our hotel partners do their best to accommodate these requests. However, room configurations are always subject to availability at each property.

On some of our trips—especially those that travel through remote regions or small boutique inns—room types may be limited. In such cases, despite our best efforts, you may need to stay in a double room instead of a twin, or twin instead of a double, depending on what is available.

Given the nature of our journeys and the unique places we visit, we kindly ask for your understanding and support if such adjustments are required.

We will always inform you in advance wherever possible and work closely with our partners to ensure the most comfortable arrangement for your stay.

The fitness level required for each trip is indicated by the "level" of the tour, which in turn is mentioned on each tour page right next to the price and the trip duration.

Easy: The terrain is mostly flat with a few gentle climbs.

Moderate: The terrain is either mostly flat or consists of rolling hills with a few challenging climbs. There could also be a few days with longer riding distances of up to 75 kms (45 miles)

Difficult: The terrain is mostly hilly with strong elevation gains and/or has long days on the bike. Such trips are recommended for intermediate to advanced cyclists.

Please note that we usually bike around 4-5 hours per day irrespective of the level of the trip.

You can exchange currency at the airport itself, or at ATMs in larger cities. Most commercial establishments will accept international credit cards for payments, though its good to carry some local currency with you at all times.

The meeting time on Day 1 is mentioned in your travel planner shared with you. You can arrive either on the morning of Day 1 depending on the meeting time, or book a pre-tour night to arrive a day earlier.

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