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4000'S Emotions n the Aosta Valley, the Alps form an iconic back- sisting of peaks that are well known to mountaine- drop where it is easy to recognize the “Giants ers. However, these grandiose landscapes – made up Iof the Alps”: Mont Blanc (4,810 m), a mountain of glaciers, alpine lakes, protected areas , forests, pa- carved in granite and second only in Europe to El- stures and traditional villages – can be enjoyed whe- brus in the Caucasus , Matterhorn (4,478 m), with ther you are practicing sport at the highest level or 4000’S the characteristic pyramid shape, Monte Rosa ( simply relaxing in some of the most beautiful resorts 4,634 m), the second highest mountain in the Alps, in the Alps. Select the holiday package which most and Gran Paradiso (4,061 m), the only "4,000" en- suits you to experience the Aosta Valley in your own tirely in Italian territory. way - and you will find the holiday in the mountains EMOTIONS The landscape of the Aosta Valley has a background you are looking for . of the most impressive mountains of the Alps con- Interguide Formed in 1988, the Cooperative Interguide brings together Valtravel srl over one hundred mountain guides from all over the Aosta Valtravel srl is a DMC specialising in sport and outdoor packages Valley . Interguide was created under the patronage of the Au- in the Aosta Valley. We are a friendly, dynamic and professional tonomous Region Aosta Valley and the regional Mountain operator organising mountaineering, climbing and skiing expe- Guides Association (UVGAM) who support this initiative. The riences for individuals and groups in the Italian Alps. We provide purpose of the Cooperative, counting among its members some All Inclusive programs and we pride ourselves on the high quality of the best experts in each mountain discipline, is to enhance of guiding and training we supply. We are passionate about what the abilities and coordinate the initiatives of the Aosta Valley we do and have a fine track record of enabling clients to climb the guides. Interguide aims to organise, promote and sell , both do- peaks they aspire to. Good client care, a simple and effective ap- mestically and internationally, programs and events related to proach to training, safe and effective techniques instructed in clear the alpine environment. and practical way are Valtravel’s key to reaching your mountain The professionalism of the members, the centralisation of the goals. organisation and the support of both the Regional Government and the regional Mountain Guide Association (UVGAM) , gua- rantee a top level service and the highest standards of safety in the mountains. Info and bookings: Mountaneering in the Valtravel srl Alps between the Aosta Valley Giants Località Autporto 23 11020 Pollein (Aosta) Italy Ph. +39 0165 23 55 50 [email protected] www.valtravel.it skype: valtravel2009 Pls consult General Booking Conditions on www.valtravel.it www.valtravel.it 4,000m of Emotions The 4.000 m peaks of the Monte Rosa Approaching the Mont Blanc A perfect route for mountain lovers who want to Suggested period: beginning of June to middle of September Experience an unforgettable high altitude trail sum- departure for the long climb towards our Lugdwigshohe 4.564 m and Zumstein 4.342 The ascent to Mont Blanc requires both physical and car - 1 hour. Breakfast and departure for of Mont Blanc, the environment will leave 4th - 5th and 6th peaks: Vincent Pyra- m. Return to Mantova hut. you speechless. After a long march and an spice up a trek by adding a high altitude hike to the Departures: weekly Punta Gnifetti and the mythical Capanna Duration: 4 days, from Thursday morning to Sunday afternoon miting 8 of Monte Rosa most spectacular 4,000m mide 4.213 m, followed by the Balmen- Dinner and overnight at the hut. technical preparation and one's physiological re- Margherita, the highest mountain hut in Eu- equipped path, we reach the new Gonella summit of one of the most beautiful 4.000m peaks Over-nights: 4 days (3 in mountain huts, 1 in a hotel) peaks. This is a great opportunity to start your horn 4.161 m and finishing with the Sunday: Mantova hutSt. Jacques sponse to high altitude should not be underestima- rope. We will cover glaciers and ice slopes hut at 3.072 m, an eagles nest overlooking Mantova Hut 3.455 m - Indren Glacier 3.280 in the Alps: the Gran Paradiso.This itinerary will gra- Participants: 5 people (children from 12 years). ascent to Punta Gnifetti at 4.554 meters and become familiar with certain aspects of the Glacier Dome. Dinner and overnight at dream collection of the highest peaks on the Alps where, right at the top, we’ll reach Ca- m - 1 hour. Cable cars Bettaforca Pass 2.672 ted. This program has been created to allow you to high mountains. On the way back we will the hut. Deadline for reservations: 7 days before departure. dually bring you to the summit along trails of rare with the expert support of the Aosta Valley Moun- panna Margherita, the highest refuge in m - Ferraro Hut 2.086 m - 2 hours. Ferraro Hut approach the ascent of this popular destination at follow the same itinerary. Transfer from Monday: Gonella HutMont Blanc Fitness and skills: sport and fitness activities carried out on a regular scenic beauty, all placed within the Gran Paradiso tain Guides. Europe. Dinner and overnight at the hut. 2.086 m - St Jacques 1.697 m - 1 hour. Bre- your physical peak, enjoyably and safely. The 360- Gressoney to Aosta. Dinner and overnight 4.8074. Gonella Hut 3.072 m - Mont Blanc basis no specific skills required Saturday: Capanna Margherita akfast and descent from the hut to catch the in hotel. 4.807 m - 8 hours. Mont Blanc 4.807 m - National Park. High quality guiding, wild landscapes Ludwigshole Zumstein Man- cable- cars leading to the Bettaforca Pass at degree view from the roof of Europe is an expe- Saturday: relax Cosmiques Hut 3.613 m - 5 hours. Cosmi- Highlights: and alpine fauna make this program an unforgetta- tova hut. Capanna Margherita Hut 2672 m and finally reach we Ferraro hut at rience that will never leave you. The day will be spent with our guide doing ques Hut 3.613 m -Torino Hut 3.371 m - 3 ble mountaineering experience. • 8 peaks above 4.000m 4.554 m - Mantova Hut 3.455 m - 6 2.086 m.After a good meal, we’ll return to St. some simple and relaxing outdoor activities hours. Early start for our “D” day. We step • Overnight at the highest hut in Europe hours Breakfast and departure from the Jacques. End of our services. Highlights: like an easy trek, climbing, swimming or vi- out into the night to reach the coveted hut to climb the last two of our 4.000: siting the city of Aosta, which features im- 4.807 m peak, through an extraordinary Highlights: Services included: • The highest peak in Europe 4.807m portant Roman and medieval monuments. and unforgettable journey, where human • Trekking within the Gran Paradiso National Park • All Inclusive guiding fee for the entire program – 1 Mountain Guide to every 5 participants PROGRAM and descent to Pian di Verra 2.394 m and • Overnight at the highest hut on the Alps We will treat ourselves to a late lunch in a existence pales against the immensity ofAl- pine nature. From the summit the descent • The only 4,000 entirely in Italy • Overnights from day 1 to day 3 Monday: St JacquesLambronecca Hut ascent to the Bettolina Pass 3.058 m to • 3 Different alpine areas typical restaurant. Dinner and overnight in • One of the easiest 4,000 peaks • Breakfast from day 2 to day 4 St. Jacques 1.697 m - Lambronecca Hut reach the Quintino Sella hut at 3.602 m. Suggested periods: middle of June to middle of September hotel. leads towards the Cosmiques hut 3.613 m • Packed-lunch from day 2 to day 3 3.394 m - 4 hours. Meet and briefing with Dinner and overnight at the hut. Sunday: Combal Lake 1.959 Gonella and finally, through the Vallée Blanche, we • Dinner from day 1 to day 3 Departures: weekly the mountain guide at St Jacques, a friendly Thursday: Quintino Sella Hut Castor PROGRAM crampons and rope on icy slopes and rid- Hut 3.072. Combal Lake 1959m - Gonella reach Turin hut at 3.371 for a very well de- PROGRAM • Transfer from Valsavarenche to Cogne on day 4 Duration: 7 days - from Monday to Saturday Bettaforca. Q. Sella Hut 3.602 m - Ca- Tuesday: Bionaz 1.980Nacamuli Hut ges. From the top we return to the hut and Hut 3,072 m - 6 hours. Breakfast and tran- served rest! Dinner and overnight at the Thursday: ValnonteyVittorio Sella. Saturday: ChabodGran Paradiso • Technical equipment such as ropes, snaplinks, Kevlar strings village in the center of the Aosta Valley. Over-nights: 6 nights (6 in mountain huts) 2.828. Bionaz 1.980 m – Nacamuli 2.825 the valley. Transfer from Bionaz to hotel in sfer to Val Veny. It will be a magical day at hut. Valnontey 1.674 – Vittorio Sella 2.579 – Vittorio Emanuele. Chabod 2.710 - • Private transports Jeep transfer to the starting point of the stor 4.221 m - 3 hours. Castor 4.221 m - Participants: maximum of 4 people (children from 15 years). Tuesday: 2,30 hours. Meet and briefing with the Al- Gran Paradiso 4.061 m -Vittorio Emanuele path leading to the Lambronecca hut at Bettaforca Pass 2.672 m - 5 hours. Cable- – 3 hours.
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