Monday, 8 August 2011

France Chamonix 8 -10 Aug 2011









Four of us took the opportunity to fly in early on 8.8.2011 to acclimatize ourselves at Chamonix before the commencement of the Walker Haute Route Trek starting on 11.8.2011. On arrival at Geneva Airport, Alpy bus was already waiting to ferry us to Chalet du Tour at Le Tour, the starting point for our 10-day trek to Zermatt. We found Chalet du Tour to be neat and clean. As guests of the chalet, each of us was given a pass for free train and bus rides between this small village to Chamonix.

Over the next two days, we did walkabouts at Chamonix and nearby village Argentiere. Chamonix is a shopping paradise for high quality outdoor gears and equipment. Needless to say, we spent substantial time browsing through the fantastic range of goods. The other major highlight of our stay was the magical aerial excursion called Trans Tour Mont Blanc – a trip using 5 cable cars and a gondola to ‘fly’ across 5 km of glaciers, icefalls, crevasses and mountain ranges from Chamonix in France to Courmayeur in Italy and to return via the 11.6km Mont Blanc tunnel. We had a fantastic unforgettable panoramic view of all the facets of Mont Blanc owing to the good weather.

Next is the Walker's Haute Route http://happyotrekker.blogspot.com/2011/09/walker-haute-route-part-11-to-130811_750.html.

For the photographs, please refer to http://happytrekker.shutterfly.com/pictures/11008.

8 comments:

  1. wow~~~~very beautiful~~~^_^

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  2. Why half card instead of full?

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  3. In winter I guess this area will turn white.

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  4. Got slot machine inside mah, you don't know meh.

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  5. Half Cards are only issued to tourists. Tourists are allowed to pay 50% for all train rides, cable cars, bus and boat rides in Switzerland. Besides Half Card, there are many other types of cards. Those who want to save on travelling cost in Switzerland must do their arthematics.

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  6. Yep, this is a popular area for skiing in winter.

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  7. Yah loh! We 'gambled' with our money and got vegetables and foodstuff in return instead :-O

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