Pionniers du Montenvers is a full-day immersive corporate experience in Chamonix, designed for companies seeking to combine alpine discovery, environmental awareness and team collaboration. Set in the heart of the Mont-Blanc massif, this program is ideal for corporate retreats, incentive trips and team building events.

Glacier Exploration: Discover the Mer de Glace

The day begins aboard the iconic Montenvers red cogwheel train, offering spectacular panoramic views of the Mont-Blanc massif.

 

Accompanied by a professional guide, participants explore the Mer de Glace and gain insight into:

  • glacier evolution
  • climate and environmental challenges
  • the alpine glacial environment

 

The experience continues with a panoramic hike, including an avalanche transceiver (DVA) initiation, a hands-on activity that promotes:

  • teamwork
  • coordination
  • clear communication

Collaborative Expedition: Challenge and Team Spirit

Following a convivial lunch at altitude, the afternoon focuses on Expédition Impossible, an immersive and scenario-based team building challenge.

 

Working in teams, participants must complete a shared exploration mission, combining:

  • collective challenges
  • strategic thinking
  • collaborative decision-making

 

The day concludes with a prize-giving ceremony, celebrating team achievements and reinforcing group cohesion.

Duration
Full-day
Estimated budget
From 200 € VAT excl. per person

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Why Choose Pionniers du Montenvers for Your Corporate Event?

  • A highly immersive team experience

  • Strong focus on collaboration and shared objectives

  • Meaningful balance between nature, learning and action

  • Ideal for corporate incentives, seminars and project teams

Key Information

  • Location: Chamonix – Montenvers – Mer de Glace

  • Duration: Full day

  • Level: Accessible, normal fitness required

  • Supervision: Professional guide

  • Formats: Team building, corporate incentive, seminar

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