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In cooperation with the company Arcatour
Expedition in the seemingly eternal snow & ice
Immerse yourself in the exciting world of glaciers in the Upper Engadine. With your tour guide, glaciologist Dr. Felix Keller, you will take a close look at the Morteratsch Glacier and learn about snow, lake ice and permafrost. After these inspiring days, relax in the alpine hotel or in the Mineralbad & Spa Samedan.
Dates:
25.11.24 – 30.11.2024
17.11.25 – 22.11.2025
Further information and booking can be found here.

Hike to the Morteratsch Glacier
The excursion takes around 2 to 3 hours. We hike about 2 km into the valley. After the excursion, it is up to you whether you want to hike to the edge of the glacier or return together to Morteratsch station. In addition to the visionary history of the MortAlive (www.mortalive.ch) glacier protection project, exciting information and pictures about glacier caves, glacier measurements and how a glacier works are provided. A musical surprise rounds off the excursion.
Dates: The hike is carried out on individual request.
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Expedition in the seemingly eternal snow & ice
In cooperation with the company Arcatour, we are offering an expedition in the seemingly eternal snow and ice on two different dates in November, where participants will learn about the glaciologist Dr. Felix Keller over six days.