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7-Nights Alps Eiger to Matterhorn Trek from $6,695

MT Sobek

OFFER ID 1494339

Trek through the Swiss Alps on a spectacular route that links alpine gems of the Eiger (13,015') in Grindelwald to the Matterhorn (14,692') in Zermatt. Spanning Oberland and the Valais, this is a delightful journey of contrasts. Hike serene mountain pastures that echo with cowbells and the wilder, rockier landscapes where chamois and ibex roam. Soak up the Bernese and Pennine Alps, staying in villages like the picturesque Murren, serene Kandersteg, and far-flung Bundalp. Discover the quintessential Switzerland with soaring mountains, green valleys, idyllic meadows, and flower-filled chalets.

Highlights:

  • Trek a classic seven-day route through the majestic Swiss Alps, from the great Eiger to the famed Matterhorn
  • Pass through storybook Swiss villages, including Mu¨rren and Zermatt, and stay in charming chalets
  • Follow the lead of expert alpine guides as you challenge yourself on this epic mountain adventure

Important Trip Details:
On this trek you will be hiking up to 10 hours a day, at elevations of up to 8,890 feet. The trails are often rocky, making this a challenging experience. To enjoy, you need to be in an excellent physical condition and have a similar previous experience of hiking in the mountains.

Minimum Age: 18

7 nights from $6,695 per person

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MT Sobek: Alps Eiger to Matterhorn Trekking

Day 1 Arrive in Grindelwald in the Shadow of the Eiger
3-hour private transfer
Arrive at Geneva International Airport and transfer by private van to Grindelwald (3,392') in Switzerland's Bernese Alps. This postcard-perfect alpine village is a popular outdoor destination year-round. Dominated by the northern face of the Eiger in the backdrop, Grindelwald is the perfect entry point to the ultimate Alps adventure. Check into the hotel and enjoy some down time or explore the area before the welcome dinner.
Accommodation: Hotel Gletscherblick
(D)

Day 2 A First Look at the Eiger Massif
5-8 hours/5 miles hiking with an elevation gain of 3,100' and elevation loss of 3,100'
Begin your first day with a gondola ride up to Bort (4,700'). Pause to enjoy breathtaking views of the Eiger and Wetterhorn massif. Hike into mountain pastures as you acclimatize on your way to serene Bachalp Lake (7,550') and Hagel Lake (7,800'). There are several options for the descent and your expert guides will select the one that best suits the group.
Accommodation: Hotel Gletscherblick
(B, L, D)

Day 3 Trek to Murren via Kleine Scheidegg Pass & Lauterbrunnen
7-8 hours/9 miles hiking with an elevation gain of 2,985' and elevation loss of 2,700'
Start the day with a train ride to the trailhead in Alpiglen. Then follow the trails through picturesque forests and meadows, guided by the majestic view of the Eiger Nordwand, the infamous north face inaccessible until 1930. Start your descent from the Alpine pass of Kleine Scheidegg to Wengen. From here, a second train transfer will make the long descent into the Lauterbrunnen valley easier. A cable car will take you up to Grutschalp, then you will continue the stage on foot to your hotel in the pretty car-free village of Murren.
Accommodation: Hotel Jungfrau
(B, L, D)

Day 4 Soar Among the Bernese Alps on a Hike from Murren to Bundalp
9–10 hours/12 miles hiking with an elevation gain of 3,910' and an elevation loss of 3,000'
From Murren, embark on the North Face Trail of the famous Alpine Pass Route that spans Switzerland. Take in glorious views of the Bernese Alps, lush green meadows and meandering streams, then hike up a steep path to the dazzling Sefienenfurka ridge at 8,568 feet. Descend over a steep and rocky trail to the remote Bundalp village at 6,036 feet, marveling along the way at strange rock formations, sparkling glaciers, and plunging ravines. Stay at a working farm in Bundalp, right in the verdant Kiental Valley.
Accommodation: Mountain Inn Bundalp
(B, L, D)

Day 5 Climb Barren Hohturli Pass & Descend to Kandersteg
7-8 hours/8 miles hiking with an elevation gain of 3,260' and loss of 3,690'
Continue along the Alpine Pass Route over the rocky Hohturli Pass at 8,869 feet, down to the quiet Kandersteg by the Kander River. This is the most challenging hike of the trip, with trails that are barren and steep, yet replete with mesmerizing views of the stark, high, and wild sceneries. Hiking down, admire the turquoise Oeschinen Lake that sparkles among rocky cliffs. Descend by gondola to Kandersteg at 3,560 feet, one of the most idyllic hamlets in Switzerland towered over by the Blumisalp massif.
Accommodation: Hotel Victoria
(B, L, D)

Day 6 Journey to the Pennine Alps
5 hours/10 miles hiking with an elevation gain of 1,700' and an elevation loss of 3,470'
Take a gondola to Sunnbuel and start walking along the serene Daubensee Lake towards the 7,616-foot Gemmi Pass, believed to have been in use as a route since the Bronze Age. Enjoy the first glances of the Valais Alps (Pennines) and the glittering peaks of the Dom, the Matterhorn, the Weisshorn, and the Dent Blanche. Hike down on an impressive path carved into the cliffs, overlooking the town of Leukerbad at the head of the lovely Dala valley. Wave goodbye to the Bernese Alps and stay in the canton of Valais.
Accommodation: Hotel Dala
(B, L, D)

Day 7 Discover the Europaweg Trail
40-minute private bus ride
5 hours/7.5 miles hiking with an elevation gain of 3,000' and an elevation loss of 2,800'
Cross the Rhone River Valley by bus to arrive at the trailhead in the village of Randa, perched at 4,245 feet. Through the forests, ascend to the well-known Europaweg trail that connects Grachen and Zermatt; it is considered one of the most beautiful hikes in the Alps. Soak up the scenic panoramas and cross the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in the Alps, 1,640 feet long and hanging nearly 280 feet above the chasm below. From Tasch, take a 10-minute train ride to Zermatt. Tonight dinner is on your own to explore Zermatt's many gastronomic options.
Accommodation: Hotel Butterfly
(B, L)

Day 8 Admire Sky-High Peaks on Your Way to Zermatt
3.5-hour private transfer
6.5 hours/8 miles hiking with an elevation gain of 3,100' and an elevation loss of 3,100'
For this last day, Zermatt offers a multitude of hikes to admire the surrounding peaks. Take a beautiful climb through the enchanting forest above the village of Zermatt. Following the beautiful five lakes route, reach the Fluhalp refuge (8,500') in time for lunch. Head back down to Zermatt along the path to the hotel, where a farewell dinner will conclude your journey.
Accommodation: Hotel Butterfly
(B, L, D)

Day 9 Transfer to Geneva & Depart
3.5-hour private transfer
After breakfast, hop on a private minibus and transfer to Geneva International Airport. Alternatively, take a train from Zermatt to other destinations in Switzerland or Europe on your own. Flights departing from Geneva this day should be scheduled after 2:00 pm.

(B)

Featured Destinations
Tasch
Valais

The canton of Valais is Switzerland's third-largest, stretching from the southern shore of Lake Geneva south along the border with France and east along the border with Italy for half the length of the country (although Montreux and Vevey are not in Valais, they're close enough that some tours lump them together).

This area is home to some of the most dramatic Alpine scenery in the country, including the mountain towns of Zermatt, Verbier and Crans-Montana. On clear days, the Matterhorn, Eiger and Mount Blanc can all be seen on a trip via bus and cable car along the Pillon Pass.

Other sights in the canton include a fresco that depicts the story of William Tell (it's painted on a house in Ernen/Muhlebach) and Grand St. Bernard (not easy to get to—it's in the mountains where St. Bernards were originally bred—but it has beautiful churches and museums). Sion, the only town of any size, has enough old cathedrals and interesting buildings to justify an overnight.

The canton is also known for its wines: One-third of the Valais is planted with vines.

Bundalp
Murren
Geneva
Geneva is located between the Alps and the Jura mountains, at the extreme southwest of Switzerland and Lake Geneva. The Rhône and the Arve are the main rivers crossing Geneva. It is the central crossroads of Western Europe. Geneva holds a privileged geographical position and it is only one hour far from Paris or Milan by plane and less than two hours from London, Rome or Madrid. Geneva is a town of Arts and Culture. Its numerous museums and libraries, the Opera, the Orchestra of the Suisse romande have largely contributed, among others, to its development. For nearly twenty years they have been new cultural centers which have been created from old uninhabited buildings, some of which are now preserved as monuments, like the Halles de l’Ile, l’Usine, la Maison des Arts du Grütli.
Zermatt
Friendly, welcoming Zermatt, with its grandiose panoramas of snow-capped peaks that include the legendary Matterhorn, boasts the longest winter season in Europe and the highest skiiing area. Horse-drawn carriages in summer and snow sleighs in winter add further ambience to Zermatt's quaint Walliser houses and the elegant, often world famous hotels.
The absence of cars has helped bestow an elite status on Zermatt. The picture perfect streets and snow-lined pathways are clean, pristine and romantic in atmosphere. In the summertime, walking and climbing enthusiasts can enjoy the unlimited scope of the magnificent mountains and glaciers, while skiing devotees enjoy the seemingly endless pistes in wonderful powder snow. Zermatt attracts tourists, not only for its fresh and clean mountain air, but also for its excellent restaurants, bars and nightclubs; the tempting, exclusive shops and boutiques and the friendly hospitality of the local residents.
Kandersteg
1,200 meters above sea level sitting in the Bernese Highlands is the village of Kandersteg. The heart of the Swiss Alps, the town is surrounded by beautiful alpine landscape, romantic valleys, serene lakes, and picturesque hiking spots. The small farming village relies heavily on its tourism. During the summer Kandersteg turns into a family-fun adventure getaway. In winter, blankets of snow covers the mountains to the valley floor ideal for cross-country skiing and the lake freezes into an ice rink!
Grindelwald

Grindelwald, Switzerland, is a good base for both winter and summer activities in the mountains, about 50 mi/80 km southwest of Lucerne. In winter, this town in the Jungfrau region has good skiing; during other seasons, there are plenty of opportunities for hiking and more adventurous pursuits, such as canyoning. Be sure to visit one of the nearby glaciers; the higher one, Obergletscher, is the best.

Visiting the town via the train from Interlaken is recommended. From Grindelwald, you can also continue on the train to Kleine Scheidegg, at the base of the famous north face of Eiger mountain. In Kleine Scheidegg, you can transfer to another train that takes you to Jungfraujoch. The train travels through the Eiger tunnel to the Eigerwand and Eismeer stations, making a five-minute stop at each one, before finally reaching the Jungfraujoch station, the highest railway station in Europe.

On clear days (there's no point in taking the expensive trip if the skies aren't clear) you can see as far as the Vosges Mountains in France and the Black Forest in Germany from the Sphinx Observatory. The Great Aletsch Glacier begins near the station. But don't expect to have the place all to yourself: It is usually very crowded.

One of the many tourist amenities is the Ice Palace, which has several ice sculptures carved in the glacier. There are also a ski and snowboard park, sled rides and pricey restaurants.

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07/11/2026 - 07/19/2026
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