Sébastien will cover:
- What the Tour du Mont Blanc really feels like when done hotel-based
- How hotel-to-hotel hiking compares to classic hut-to-hut trekking
- The iconic sections of the TMB and how they’re paced day by day
- What comfort actually means on a long-distance alpine hike
- How logistics, transfers, and expert planning simplify the experience
- Who this style of TMB is best suited for
- How to prepare physically and mentally without overthinking it
The Tour du Mont Blanc is one of the world’s great hikes. A legendary loop through France, Italy, and Switzerland, framed by glaciers, high passes, and storybook Alpine villages.
But it’s often imagined as an all-or-nothing challenge: crowded huts, heavy packs, rushed days, and nights spent recovering rather than resting.
In this LIVE WEBINAR, trekking guide Sébastien invites you to see the Tour du Mont Blanc differently.
As a lifelong mountain professional—raised in Chamonix by a mountain guide father and shaped by decades on skis and trails—Sébastien shares how the TMB can be experienced thoughtfully, comfortably, and still authentically.
You’ll learn how hotel-based hiking allows for better sleep, balanced pacing, and deeper immersion in the landscape, without sacrificing the heart of the adventure. This session isn’t about shortcuts. It’s about doing the TMB well.
If the Tour du Mont Blanc is on your list—but you want clarity before committing—this webinar is your first, reassuring step.
Tune in and discover a smarter way to walk one of the Alps’ most iconic trails.
Sebastien will follow up with a live Q&A session, where you can ask them anything you want to know about the hotel-based Tour du Mont Blanc hike.
Get free professional advice from a seasoned guide who grew up hiking these trails!
Webinar host
Sebastien is a ski instructor and trekking guide who followed in the footsteps of his father, a mountain guide in Chamonix. He spends winters on skis and summers trekking in the Alps. Apart from Chamonix, his favorite places are the Dolomites, Gran Paradiso, and the Pyrenees. For him, guiding is not just a profession but a way of life. Hiking provides him with an opportunity to reflect, observe, and immerse himself in the natural environment. Through hiking, we nurture our bodies and minds, focusing on ourselves and our surroundings.