We are in our first week of “lockdown” in Chamonix - and things could be a lot worse. The sun is shining, strategies are in place to help our neighbours and people are peacefully at home, teaching children (which is actually much harder than I thought – new found respect for teachers!) and learning how to stay in contact in new ways.

We are thankfully able to get outside and enjoy our wonderful mountains. Spring has sprung and the days are hot and sunny, but each evening reminds us that it is still only March and although the skies may be beautifully starry it’s also very chilly! The snow is fast-melting and although it’s really sad that the ski season ended so abruptly, it’s great to be able to get back to the hiking trails.

The French Government seems to be handling the crisis well, we have all been given information when it’s been needed and there are well thought out plans for dealing with the economic effects of the coronavirus.

Therefore, we feel cautiously optimistic that by following the strict procedures now in place in the whole of Europe, we will follow the example of China and in a matter of weeks, rather than months, the worst of this nightmare should be over. Obviously, economies will be impacted for much longer – but as more and more Chinese people are going back to work and enterprises (including international businesses) have resumed operation, we are looking forward now to the time when we will be able to say that of our home countries too.

We will keep you posted on what it's like over here and here are some updated resources to help you make informed decisions about future travel plans.

We recommend your own government’s travel advisory service information for your destination country:

UK, the FCO Travel Advice
Ireland, the Department of Foreign Affairs
USA, the State Department Travel Advisory
Canada, use Travel Advice & Advisories
Australia, the Smart Traveller Information Service
New Zealand, it’s SafeTravel.

Here is a roundup of the most up-to-date travel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

For further advice about our response to the coronavirus please click here.

As ever, if you have any questions about your trip or our treks in general, we are here to help. Please give us a call or email us.

Warm regards

The Team at Mont Blanc Treks

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