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Tour de Monte Rosa is one of the finest long-distance treks in Europe, where collecting views of 13,000-foot peaks is regularly on the menu—meaning that this trip is only for those yearning for a true challenge. After this self-guided tour and 9 consecutive days of hiking on the Swiss-Italian border, you’ll have 100 miles of steep, exposed, and exciting terrain under your belt. One minute you’re strolling through rolling hills dotted with wooden chalets, the other you’re moving over a massive glacier, and it can never get boring. By going on a self-guided tour, your guiding service arranges everything for you—accommodation in hotels and refuges, most meals, and detailed trip notes with insider info—so what’s left is to focus on the spectacular Alpine natural gems surrounding you every minute of every day. Though you’ll walk away from this tour with wobbly legs, you’re also getting a life-changing experience, lifelong memories, and a gallery bursting with pics.

  • Check 10 fourteeners off the list

    Including the mythical Matterhorn and many other jaw-dropping peaks

  • Premier 100-mile trek

    Reserved only for the fittest and most courageous ones

  • Self-guided tour at your own pace

    Don’t let anyone rush you or slow you down, enjoy your hike without a care in the world

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Self-Guided Tour de Monte Rosa Hike

Along the Swiss-Italian border, a premier long-distance trek awaits. Tour de Monte Rosa is one of the Alps' finest—a 100-mile circular trek leading through Alpine wonders and along ten 14,000-foot mountains! This is a self-guided tour, meaning that this will be an 11-day, carefree experience for you. Accommodation, most meals, and detailed trip info are already arranged for you, so it’s up to you to just enjoy the trek at your own pace. Apart from spectacular peaks, experience centuries-old roads, suspension bridges, glossy lakes, and mighty glaciers. Nights are spent in a fantastic blend of hotels and mountain refuges, allowing you to soak up Alpine traditions and way of life.

  • Your Tour de Monte Rosa self-guided hiking tour starts in the charming village of Saas Grund in Switzerland, just next to the well-known ski resort of Saas Fee. Settle into your accommodation, have dinner, and get some rest—tomorrow the hiking begins!

    Meals: Dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel, luggage access

    Panoramic views of Saas Grund, surrounded by the Swiss Alps.
  • Take a short bus ride to Mattmark, where you’ll start your hiking off gently, following the side of Lake Mattmark. Warm up before coming to the first challenging col of the trip—Monte Moro, standing at 9,360 ft (2,853 m). Enjoy spectacular views of the Weissmies (13,200 ft / 4,023 m) and the Rimpfischhorn (13,773 ft / 4,198 m) peaks. Upon arrival at the pass, you’ll be greeted by Monte Rosa itself! You then have a steep descent up the boulder fields, until you arrive at the village of Macugnaga. This is where you’ll stay the night.

    Meals: Breakfast and dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel, no luggage access
    Hiking: 6-7 hours
    Distance: 15 km / 9 miles
    Elevation: +750 m (2,460 ft) / -1,600 m (5,250 ft)

    The Italian town of Macugnaga with a stone bell tower and a loft peak in the distance.
  • Today is one of the longest climbs of the tour, but the rewards are immense. Follow the torrent of Anya towards the lake at Quarazza. Afterwards, climb steadily through spruce forests to Alpe Plana, with views of impressive waterfalls behind you. By passing over the Colle del Turlo, you’ll enjoy views of the dome of the Weissmies. From here, begin a long and steady descent to your overnight stop at Rifugio Pastore.

    Meals: Breakfast and dinner
    Accommodation: Rifugio Pastore, no luggage access
    Hiking: 8 hours
    Distance: 23 km / 14 miles
    Elevation: +1,510 m (4,955 ft) / -1,300 m (4,265 ft)

    Rifugio Pastore
  • Starting from the refuge, climb to the Vallon delle Pisse. Today’s route follows the waterfall underneath the glacier of the Piramide Vincent, one of the smaller peaks of the Monte Rosa Massif. After passing the cable car station at Alpe la Balma, you’ll take on a steep and rugged trail over the Bocchetta delle Pisse, followed by a descent to Alpe Pianlunga. Once you’ve managed to ascend another winding trail through the Valle d’Olen, go back down to your next refuge at Lake Gabiet, your accommodation for the night.

    Meals: Breakfast and dinner
    Accommodation: Rifugio Gabiet, no luggage access
    Hiking: 7-8 hours
    Distance: 15 km (9 miles)
    Elevation: +1,800 m (5,905 ft) / -650 m (2,135 ft)

    Remote high-mountain rifugio Gabiet in the Italian Alps, surrounded by peaks and grasslands.
  • Your hiking today starts off gently. Cross the Colle d’Olen, and then descend through the larch forests to the Rifugio del Lys. A lovely trail through forests and meadows brings you into Gressoney Stafal. Then you’ll head up to Alpe Sitten and walk a good path to your only pass of the day: Colle di Bettaforca. Following a more challenging section, take an easy trail down to the charming hamlet of Resy, spending the night high above the Ayas Valley.

    Meals: Breakfast and dinner
    Accommodation: Rifugio, no luggage access
    Hiking: 6-7 hours
    Distance: 16 km (10 miles)
    Elevation: +970 m (3,180 ft) / -1,200 m (3,935 ft)

    Alpine hamlet of Resy, scenicly located near lofty peaks, one of the stops during the Tour de Monte Rosa Trek.
  • Begin your day with a short descent towards the meadows of Alpe Varda and Alpe Mase—it’s one of the trail’s highlights. Climb steadily to the Colle Superieur delle Cime Blanche (2,982 m / 9,783 ft), with the Breithorn above us. From this vantage point, enjoy your first unforgettable views of the world-famous Matterhorn (14,692 ft / 4,478 m). After descending through glacial moraine, tackle a steep final climb to the highest point of the trip, and your base for the night—refuge at Colle del Teodulo (10,883 ft / 3,317 m).

    Meals: Breakfast and dinner
    Accommodation: Rifugio at Colle del Teodulo, no luggage access
    Hiking: 7-8 hours
    Distance: 18 km (11 miles)
    Elevation: +1,550 m (5,085 ft) / -300 m (985 ft)

    Hiking in the Swiss Alps with views of Matterhorn.
  • Today an IFMGA-qualified guide will meet you, as you’ll have to descend the Theodule glacier (yes, Theodule—you’re now back in the German-speaking area)! You’ll be roped up, but no other specialist equipment is needed other than your biking boots and poles. The angle of the glacier is relatively easy, and the views fantastic—Matterhorn dominates the skyline, though you can also see Alphubel, Dom, Obergabelhorn, Zinalrothorn, and Weisshorn, on both sides of the Mattertal. At Gandegg, leave the ice of the glacier behind, and traverse the glacier moraine all the way down to the world-famous mountaineering town of Zermatt.

    Meals: Breakfast and dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel, luggage access
    Hiking: 4-5 hours
    Distance: 16 km (10 miles)
    Elevation: +460 m (1,510 ft) / -2,070 m (6,970 ft)

    View of the Swiss resort town of Zermatt, one of the stops during the Tour of Monte Rosa, and the towering Matterhorn during summer.
  • Leaving Zermatt behind, follow the Mattertal towards the Rhone Valley, strolling through meadows and larch forests. After Täsch, enter the village of Randa, and start a steady climb on a steep zig-zag trail. Pass under the rugged peaks of the Täschorn and the Dom, before reaching your base for the night: Europahütte, a relatively new hut boasting views of the Weisshorn. The alternative route of getting from Zermartt to Europahütte is along Europaweg, arguably the most scenic two-day hiking trail in the Alps—featuring the longest pedestrian bridge in the world, 500 m (1,640 ft) long. The most suitable route for you to take will be decided upon booking, just as your personal self-guided itinerary is finalized with your guiding service.

    Meals: Breakfast and dinner
    Accommodation: Rifugio, no luggage access
    Hiking: 4-5 hours
    Distance: 16 km (10 miles)
    Elevation: +890 m (2,920 ft) / -300 m (985 ft)

    Beautiful Alpine scenery as seen during the Europaweg section of the Tour de Monte Rosa.
  • Today’s hike takes you across boulder fields, with rugged cliffs towering above, and the Breithorn and Matterhorn behind you. You will enjoy incredible views as you tackle the cables and bridges on this exciting trail. Leaving behind the Riedgletscher, descend steeply and drop down through the woods to your overnight stop at the village of Grächen.

    Meals: Breakfast and dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel, no luggage access
    Hiking: 6-7 hours
    Distance: 17 km (10.5 miles)
    Elevation: +600 m (1,970 ft) / -1,180 m (3,870 ft)

    Idyllic Swiss Alpine village of Grächen, surrounded by Alpine ridges and meadows.
  • On your final hiking day, take the Hohenweg path to Hannigalp, high above the Saastal. It’s a lovely trail, lower and greener than those covered in the previous days, but still with exposed sections that demand your full attention. Directly ahead are views of the snow-topped Weissmies and the Lagginhorn. Reaching Saas Grund marks the official end of your Tour de Monte Rosa self-guided hike! Get comfy in your hotel and take a well-deserved rest! Head to your final Monte Rosa dinner.

    Meals: Breakfast and dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel, luggage access
    Hiking: 7-8 hours
    Distance: 21 km (13 miles)
    Elevation: +1,220 m (4,000 ft) / -1,270 m (4,165 ft)

    Hiking path along the final section of the Tour de Monte Rosa, surrounded by lofty peaks.
  • Your self-guided tour comes to an end after a hearty breakfast. Head back home or continue touring this marvel of an area on your own!

    Meals: Breakfast

    Saas Grund, village in Switzerland
Early Bird: Self-Guided Tour de Monte Rosa Hike 2024

Along the Swiss-Italian border, a premier long-distance trek awaits. Tour de Monte Rosa is one of the Alps' finest—a 100-mile circular trek leading through Alpine wonders and along ten 14,000-foot mountains! This is a self-guided tour, meaning that this will be an 11-day, carefree experience for you. Accommodation, most meals, and detailed trip info are already arranged for you, so it’s up to you to just enjoy the trek at your own pace. Apart from spectacular peaks, experience centuries-old roads, suspension bridges, glossy lakes, and mighty glaciers. Nights are spent in a fantastic blend of hotels and mountain refuges, allowing you to soak up Alpine traditions and way of life.

  • Your Tour de Monte Rosa self-guided hiking tour starts in the charming village of Saas Grund in Switzerland, just next to the well-known ski resort of Saas Fee. Settle into your accommodation, have dinner, and get some rest—tomorrow the hiking begins!

    Meals: Dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel, luggage access

    Panoramic views of Saas Grund, surrounded by the Swiss Alps.
  • Take a short bus ride to Mattmark, where you’ll start your hiking off gently, following the side of Lake Mattmark. Warm up before coming to the first challenging col of the trip—Monte Moro, standing at 9,360 ft (2,853 m). Enjoy spectacular views of the Weissmies (13,200 ft / 4,023 m) and the Rimpfischhorn (13,773 ft / 4,198 m) peaks. Upon arrival at the pass, you’ll be greeted by Monte Rosa itself! You then have a steep descent up the boulder fields, until you arrive at the village of Macugnaga. This is where you’ll stay the night.

    Meals: Breakfast and dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel, no luggage access
    Hiking: 6-7 hours
    Distance: 15 km / 9 miles
    Elevation: +750 m (2,460 ft) / -1,600 m (5,250 ft)

    The Italian town of Macugnaga with a stone bell tower and a loft peak in the distance.
  • Today is one of the longest climbs of the tour, but the rewards are immense. Follow the torrent of Anya towards the lake at Quarazza. Afterwards, climb steadily through spruce forests to Alpe Plana, with views of impressive waterfalls behind you. By passing over the Colle del Turlo, you’ll enjoy views of the dome of the Weissmies. From here, begin a long and steady descent to your overnight stop at Rifugio Pastore.

    Meals: Breakfast and dinner
    Accommodation: Rifugio Pastore, no luggage access
    Hiking: 8 hours
    Distance: 23 km / 14 miles
    Elevation: +1,510 m (4,955 ft) / -1,300 m (4,265 ft)

    Rifugio Pastore
  • Starting from the refuge, climb to the Vallon delle Pisse. Today’s route follows the waterfall underneath the glacier of the Piramide Vincent, one of the smaller peaks of the Monte Rosa Massif. After passing the cable car station at Alpe la Balma, you’ll take on a steep and rugged trail over the Bocchetta delle Pisse, followed by a descent to Alpe Pianlunga. Once you’ve managed to ascend another winding trail through the Valle d’Olen, go back down to your next refuge at Lake Gabiet, your accommodation for the night.

    Meals: Breakfast and dinner
    Accommodation: Rifugio Gabiet, no luggage access
    Hiking: 7-8 hours
    Distance: 15 km (9 miles)
    Elevation: +1,800 m (5,905 ft) / -650 m (2,135 ft)

    Remote high-mountain rifugio Gabiet in the Italian Alps, surrounded by peaks and grasslands.
  • Your hiking today starts off gently. Cross the Colle d’Olen, and then descend through the larch forests to the Rifugio del Lys. A lovely trail through forests and meadows brings you into Gressoney Stafal. Then you’ll head up to Alpe Sitten and walk a good path to your only pass of the day: Colle di Bettaforca. Following a more challenging section, take an easy trail down to the charming hamlet of Resy, spending the night high above the Ayas Valley.

    Meals: Breakfast and dinner
    Accommodation: Rifugio, no luggage access
    Hiking: 6-7 hours
    Distance: 16 km (10 miles)
    Elevation: +970 m (3,180 ft) / -1,200 m (3,935 ft)

    Alpine hamlet of Resy, scenicly located near lofty peaks, one of the stops during the Tour de Monte Rosa Trek.
  • Begin your day with a short descent towards the meadows of Alpe Varda and Alpe Mase—it’s one of the trail’s highlights. Climb steadily to the Colle Superieur delle Cime Blanche (2,982 m / 9,783 ft), with the Breithorn above us. From this vantage point, enjoy your first unforgettable views of the world-famous Matterhorn (14,692 ft / 4,478 m). After descending through glacial moraine, tackle a steep final climb to the highest point of the trip, and your base for the night—refuge at Colle del Teodulo (10,883 ft / 3,317 m).

    Meals: Breakfast and dinner
    Accommodation: Rifugio at Colle del Teodulo, no luggage access
    Hiking: 7-8 hours
    Distance: 18 km (11 miles)
    Elevation: +1,550 m (5,085 ft) / -300 m (985 ft)

    Hiking in the Swiss Alps with views of Matterhorn.
  • Today an IFMGA-qualified guide will meet you, as you’ll have to descend the Theodule glacier (yes, Theodule—you’re now back in the German-speaking area)! You’ll be roped up, but no other specialist equipment is needed other than your biking boots and poles. The angle of the glacier is relatively easy, and the views fantastic—Matterhorn dominates the skyline, though you can also see Alphubel, Dom, Obergabelhorn, Zinalrothorn, and Weisshorn, on both sides of the Mattertal. At Gandegg, leave the ice of the glacier behind, and traverse the glacier moraine all the way down to the world-famous mountaineering town of Zermatt.

    Meals: Breakfast and dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel, luggage access
    Hiking: 4-5 hours
    Distance: 16 km (10 miles)
    Elevation: +460 m (1,510 ft) / -2,070 m (6,970 ft)

    View of the Swiss resort town of Zermatt, one of the stops during the Tour of Monte Rosa, and the towering Matterhorn during summer.
  • Leaving Zermatt behind, follow the Mattertal towards the Rhone Valley, strolling through meadows and larch forests. After Täsch, enter the village of Randa, and start a steady climb on a steep zig-zag trail. Pass under the rugged peaks of the Täschorn and the Dom, before reaching your base for the night: Europahütte, a relatively new hut boasting views of the Weisshorn. The alternative route of getting from Zermartt to Europahütte is along Europaweg, arguably the most scenic two-day hiking trail in the Alps—featuring the longest pedestrian bridge in the world, 500 m (1,640 ft) long. The most suitable route for you to take will be decided upon booking, just as your personal self-guided itinerary is finalized with your guiding service.

    Meals: Breakfast and dinner
    Accommodation: Rifugio, no luggage access
    Hiking: 4-5 hours
    Distance: 16 km (10 miles)
    Elevation: +890 m (2,920 ft) / -300 m (985 ft)

    Beautiful Alpine scenery as seen during the Europaweg section of the Tour de Monte Rosa.
  • Today’s hike takes you across boulder fields, with rugged cliffs towering above, and the Breithorn and Matterhorn behind you. You will enjoy incredible views as you tackle the cables and bridges on this exciting trail. Leaving behind the Riedgletscher, descend steeply and drop down through the woods to your overnight stop at the village of Grächen.

    Meals: Breakfast and dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel, no luggage access
    Hiking: 6-7 hours
    Distance: 17 km (10.5 miles)
    Elevation: +600 m (1,970 ft) / -1,180 m (3,870 ft)

    Idyllic Swiss Alpine village of Grächen, surrounded by Alpine ridges and meadows.
  • On your final hiking day, take the Hohenweg path to Hannigalp, high above the Saastal. It’s a lovely trail, lower and greener than those covered in the previous days, but still with exposed sections that demand your full attention. Directly ahead are views of the snow-topped Weissmies and the Lagginhorn. Reaching Saas Grund marks the official end of your Tour de Monte Rosa self-guided hike! Get comfy in your hotel and take a well-deserved rest! Head to your final Monte Rosa dinner.

    Meals: Breakfast and dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel, luggage access
    Hiking: 7-8 hours
    Distance: 21 km (13 miles)
    Elevation: +1,220 m (4,000 ft) / -1,270 m (4,165 ft)

    Hiking path along the final section of the Tour de Monte Rosa, surrounded by lofty peaks.
  • Your self-guided tour comes to an end after a hearty breakfast. Head back home or continue touring this marvel of an area on your own!

    Meals: Breakfast

    Saas Grund, village in Switzerland
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Meet your guides

Emma Jack
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Emma Jack
International Mountain Leader, Mountain Bike Leader, and Nordic Ski Instructor
International Mountain Leader, Mountain Bike Leader, and Nordic Ski Instructor
Emma has been leading treks and expeditions ever since 2005. She's led trips all over the world, but Corsica, Nepal, and the Alps remain her top three trekking destinations and Tour du Mont Blanc trek her favorite route. In 2009, she made the first ever ski descent of Manaslu, the 8th highest mountain in the world. Emma is fluent in French, Russian, and Spanish.
Becki Penrose
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Becki Penrose
International Mountain Leader, BASI ski instructor
International Mountain Leader, BASI ski instructor
Becki is an International Mountain Leader with many years of guiding experience, taking groups in the mountains on walking, climbing, and skiing trips. She is also a qualified BASI ski instructor and she’s led expeditions and treks to Costa Rica, Ecuador, Morocco, Bolivia, and China, as well as guided trekking and trail running in the European Alps.
Cloud 9 Adventure
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Cloud 9 Adventure
Offering a diverse range of trips in the Alps, Pyrenees, Dolomites, Jura and beyond, Cloud 9 Adventure is all about conveying their passion for adventure travel among some of the world’s most magnificent mountain landscapes—and as far away from the crowds as possible.  

Things to know

  • What you get on this adventure:

      • An experienced, local hiking guide with extensive knowledge of the area
      • Qualified IFMGA guide for the glacier section (on Day 7)
      • 11-day self-guided hiking tour
      • Accommodation in hotels and mountain refuges
      • All breakfasts and dinner (listed in the itinerary)
      • Maps
      • Guide book
      • Trip notes with route recommendations and tips that you won’t find in any guide book
      • A personalized app for your phone or tablet with daily route notes and hotel details
      • Transportation from Saas Grund to Lake Mattmark

    What’s not included:

      • Transportation to and from Switzerland
      • Airport transfers — we recommend Mountain Drop-Offs
      • Transfers and cable cars which are not part of the itinerary
      • Luggage delivery
      • Personal drinks and snacks
  • To join this Tour de Monte Rosa self-guided hiking trip, you need to be in excellent physical shape. Prior hiking experience in mountain terrain is necessary as well as experience with multi-day treks. Be prepared for 9 consecutive days of hiking, with up to 15 miles (23 km) a day. Daily altitude gains will be between 1,510 and 5,900 feet (460-1,800 m). What makes Tour de Monte Rosa different from similar Alpine treks is an obligatory glacier crossing, for which an expert guide will join you. Other than that, the pace is up to you—just make sure to follow the daily schedule and arrive at your accommodation in time.

    If you’d like to have a guide by your side, check out our guided Tour de Monte Rosa tour.

  • Here’s a list of the equipment you need to bring:

      • Backpack large enough to carry all your belongings
      • Hiking poles — optional
      • Water bottle or hydration bladder (2L capacity)
      • Lightweight hiking boots or shoes
      • Spare clothes for layering
      • Waterproof rain jacket
      • Waterproof pants
      • Sunhat
      • Toiletries (sunscreen, hand sanitizer, bug spray, toilet paper, etc.)
      • Headlamp or flashlight
      • Sunglasses
      • Camera — optional (but recommended)

    Dress comfortably and for the weather in clothes you can move in. We suggest bringing clothing appropriate for the season. Layers are best and don’t wear jeans.

  • With this Tour de Monte Rosa self-guided hiking adventure, it’s all play and no work for you! Your guiding service will arrange the whole thing—the accommodation, meals, and detailed notes of hiking. By opting for a self-guided tour, you can traverse the iconic Monte Rosa at your own pace. Still, you’re going to have to make sure you reach your determined destination every day.

    Prior to the trip, you will receive detailed notes with your guides’ expert tips (that you won’t find in any guidebook). This will be as a printed booklet as well as an app on your phone or tablet. You will also have expert office support at your disposal should you have any concerns.

  • During your Tour de Monte Rosa self-guided hiking adventure, you’ll either be staying at mountain refuges or local hotels (day-to-day details in the itinerary).

    When it comes to hotels, you’ll be staying in private rooms.

    Mountain refuges, however, have shared rooms and dormitories, and may have limited washing facilities. But the views, the surroundings, and the authentic charm make up for any lack of luxury. Nights spent in mountain refuges might just end up being the highlight of the trip due to unparalleled views and local wildlife. Because of the remote nature of the refuges, there won’t be any luggage delivery during the trip.

  • Group sizes and prices:

      • It’s possible to arrange self-guided tours for both solo travelers as well as large groups. The cost does not decrease as the group grows.

    Tour de Monte Rosa self-guided hike can be arranged for larger groups. Contact us to make arrangements.

    Min. age requirements:

      • If you are older than 18, you’re good to go.
      • Minors younger than 18 may be permitted to join the hike on a case-by-case basis, but must be in the presence of a parent or legal guardian.

    If your group has hikers under the age of 18, contact us prior to booking to make arrangements.

  • A 30% non-refundable deposit to secure your place is due upon booking. The remaining amount is paid 10 weeks (70 days) prior to departure. Once the trip is confirmed by the guide, the cancellation policy stated below applies.

      • If Client cancels the Booking anytime prior to seventy (70) calendar days in advance of the trip contemplated by the booking, only the Client’s deposit will be forfeited.
      • For cancellations thirty-one (31) to seventy (70) calendar days in advance, Client is entitled to a refund in the amount of fifty percent (50%) of the total price of the trip.
      • For cancellations thirty or less days in advance, Client is not entitled to any refund.
      • Any reimbursable expenses arising out of the Booking incurred by Guide prior to the date of cancellation (including but not limited to plane tickets, car rental payments, and lodging or transportation fees) are non-refundable as soon as they are incurred by the Guide.
  • To get to Saas Grund in Switzerland, your starting point, most people fly into Geneva International Airport (GVA). Once you arrive, there are several ways to reach your destination, including public transport. Looking to make the airport transfer hassle-free? Check out Mountain Drop-Offs—they provide door-to-door service in their comfy and spacious shuttles.

  • We highly recommend that you cover all your bases with both emergency medical and travel insurance. With medical insurance, if you have an accident or medical emergency on or off the mountain, you’ll avoid paying out of pocket for costly expenses. This covers everything from hospital treatments to emergency air transportation and more.

    Travel insurance covers canceled flights, natural disasters and other scenarios that may interrupt your travel plans.

    We also expect you to respect local regulations and take measures to protect yourselves, your guides, and the communities you’re traveling to. For more information on travel recommendations and restrictions in Switzerland and Italy, please refer to Switzerland travel advice and Italy travel advice.

    If you need assistance selecting the right insurance for your group, let us know and we will be happy to help!

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