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GUIDED GROUPS

Small groups.
Guided by IFMGA mountain guides.
Carefully designed ascents.

01

Join a small group climb
A clear itinerary, a fixed price per participant, and small group sizes that follow local safety regulations. A simple and transparent way to experience mountaineering.

02

Share the mountain with a team
Group climbs are perfect if you enjoy the energy of a small team and the experience of spending a day in the mountains with other enthusiasts.

03

Move together, return together
In mountaineering, the group moves at the pace of the slowest member. If someone needs to turn back, the whole team does. This is how we keep everyone safe and build real team spirit.

UPCOMING DEPARTURES

Piramide Vincent

4215 m

Upcoming dates

  • 13 June
  • 27 June
  • 11 July

Level: beginers  Days: 1

Giordani Peak

4046 m

Upcoming dates

  • 06 June
  • 20 June
  • 04 July

Level: beginners  Days: 1

Castor Peak

4228 m

Upcoming dates

  • 20 June
  • 04 July
  • 18 July

Level: intermediate Days: 2

Margherita Night

4554 m

Upcoming dates

  • 26 June
  • 02 July
  • 17 July

Level: intermediate Days: 2

Margherita Classic

4554 m

Upcoming dates

  • 06 June
  • 20 June
  • 26 June

Level: intermediate Days: 2

Margherita Trekking

4554 m

Upcoming dates

  • 14 July completed
  • 04 August
  • 11 August

Level: intermediate Days: 5

Margherita Expert

4554 m

Upcoming dates

  • 04 July
  • 18 July 
  • 08 August

Level: Advanced Days: 3

Parrot & 4000

4436 m

Upcoming dates

  • 13 June
  • 20 June
  • 11 July

Level: intermediate Days: 2

M. Rosa Collection

4564 m

Upcoming dates

  • 18 July
  • 01 August
  • 22 August

Level: advanced Days: 3

Spaghetti Tour

4564 m

Upcoming dates

  • 06 July
  • 20 July
  • 27 July

Level: advanced Days: 5

How Monte Rosa group climbs work

  • Our group climbs are designed to offer a clear structure for those who want to experience high altitude mountaineering, with a UIAGM mountain guide and a defined program.
  • Groups are small (4–5 people), and we aim to keep a similar level among participants. That said, people are different and don’t always have a fully realistic perception of their own abilities. For this reason, we cannot guarantee a perfectly balanced group.
  • In the mountains, the pace is always set by the slowest person. It’s a simple rule, but a fundamental one.
  • If, already on the first day, it becomes clear that someone is not in the right condition to continue — due to fatigue, difficulty or lack of preparation — the guide may decide that they should remain at the hut. The same applies to anyone who arrives without the appropriate equipment.
  • The guide manages the group and makes decisions throughout the climb. This is part of how group climbs work: you enter a team dynamic, where safety and proper management matter more than reaching the summit.

FAQ – Frequently asked questions

Do I need experience?
It depends on the climb. Some are suitable for beginners on their first glacier experience, while others require basic skills. We’ll help you choose the right option.
Can I join on my own?
Yes, group climbs are ideal if you don’t already have a climbing partner.
How is the pace managed?
The group moves at the pace of the slowest participant. It’s not a race — the goal is to keep a steady and sustainable rhythm for everyone.
What happens if someone cannot continue?
The guide may decide to stop them at the hut, even from the first day. This is a decision based on the safety of the group.
What if someone doesn’t have the right equipment?
They won’t be able to start the climb. Proper equipment is essential.
Who makes decisions during the climb?
The UIAGM mountain guide. They are responsible for group management and safety.
What is included?
UIAGM mountain guide, hut accommodation, lift pass where required, and technical equipment.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The program will be adapted or modified. The priority is always to operate in safe conditions.