An IFMGA mountain guide takes you on an intense climbing day to the summit of Mount Triglav through Krma Valley or Vrata Valley climbing routes.
Private
Julian Alps
1 Day
Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep
Fit
Intermediate
At 2864 m, Mount Triglav is the highest mountain in Slovenia and also in the Julian Alps. It's the main attraction of Triglav National Park and a popular climbing spot. Furthermore, its 1200 m height North Wall is certainly the most impressive of the Eastern Alps.
There are several climbing routes to ascend Mount Triglav. Each of them present different challenges.
It's important that you consider that 1-day climbing trips are reserved to those with a superb physical condition. That means you should have a level 5 on a 1-5 scale of endurance.
Here are the 2 routes that we can take:
The easiest climbing route up to the summit of Mt Triglav is from Krma Valley. It involves between 12 to 14 hours of climbing, making around 2000 m of height. There's also a 400 m via ferrata.
The climbing route from the Vrata Valley is the hardest way to ascend this peak. It involves a 1500 meters long via ferrata, with almost 2000 meters of altitude change.
Let me know if you accept the challenge of a 1-day ascent to Mount Triglav. If you think it may be too hard, please check the 2-day or 3-day climbing trips that I offer. Contact me so we can discuss which is the best option for you and start planning your adventure!
- Guiding fee
- Transport during the trip
Prices include: transfer from accommodation (Kranjska Gora, Bled) to start point and back, equipment rental, guiding, costs incurred by the guide
You should budget extra money (in cash) for accommodation and food at the Triglavski dom na Kredarici mountain hut. Note: during winter the hut is officially closed, however, meteorologists are present all-year round and are able to provide us food, drink and accommodation
More info -Price includes equipment rental and transfers from accommodation and back (Kranjska Gora, Mojstrana, Bled). -Equipment: appropriate mountain clothes and shoes, helmet, climbing harness, via ferrata system, backpack. |
I am an IFMGA mountain guide born in 1980 in Mojstrana, a Slovenian village close to Mount Triglav, the highest mountain in the country at 2864 m.
From an early age, my parents took me to the mountains during summer and winter. At that time, my father was part of a mountain rescue team in my hometown and was also going on expeditions to the Himalaya and the Andes, so he became a big inspiration for me. We went climbing, hiking, sport climbing and ski touring together. His enthusiasm truly influenced me.
I went to Alpine school, then Mountain rescue team, I did the Alpinist exam and I became an Alpinist instructor. After that, I also studied to be a professor of Sport. Several years later, I decided to begin my mountain guide education and to become an IFMGA/UIAGM certified mountain guide.
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