Created: Mitja Šorn
Last update: 10 Nov 2017
Activity type: | Mountaineering |
Activity level: | Moderate |
Availability: |
10 Nov 2019 - 10 Nov 2020 |
Duration: | 2 Day(s) / Tour with flexible start dates |
Price: | from $290 |
There are many options to climb to the top of our highest mountain. If you hire a guide privately you get to choose which option we will take. The easiest way ascents Triglav from Krma valley. There is still almost 2000 meters of height difference, but only 400 meters of via ferata in this option. The hardest one goes on one of the via feratas from Vrata valley. Again there is almost 2000 meters of height difference and there can be around 1500 on via ferata. The third option is over the seven lakes, it can also be called the way with the best sights. That is the longest one of the three, but the landscape is the most diverse.
The first two can be done in a day if you feel like you are superfit person(level 5 on scale 1-5 in endurance) The price in that case is 350€ for one person and 500€ for two persons.
However I suggest all my guests to take at least two days to climb Triglav. The price for two days is 500€ for one person, 600€ for two persons and 245€ per person for three or more guests. Price for private guiding during the group climbs season(June 20th- end of September) is 800€ for up to three guests and 245€ for each additional person in the group.
We can also take three days to climb it and combine the hardest way with the way with the best sighs or something else. The price for three days is 800€ for one person, 900€ for two guests and 350€ per person for three or more guests.
The price includes guiding, one transport, technical equipment rental and costs of the guide on the huts.
On all the climbs there is additional cost of food and accommodation on the mountain, which is around 50€ per person per night.
If our starting and finishing point are in a different valley there is cost of additional transfer, which varies between 20-70€, depending on how far apart our starting and finishing points are.
44 years, Slovenia
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I am the first and still the only guide, that works exclusively in Slovenia and can survive with my work. I climb Triglav around 25 times per year, what altogether means, that I climbed it around 200 times in my life.
I am a member of technical commission by Slovenian mountain guides association and current president of the association.
I guide all the ascents in Slovenia, from Triglav normal route to Triglav north face, ice climbing, ski touring, heli skiing…
Slovenia, Tolmin
Valley- hut
Ascent to Triglavski dom
hut-Triglav-valley
Ascent to the summit and descent to the valley
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