Switzerland tour
Switzerland
“Discover the undiscovered places”
Explore the wonders of Switzerland
GENEVA
Geneva, located on the shores of Lake Geneva (Lac Léman) in Switzerland, is a global city renowned for its diplomacy and international organizations, including the United Nations and the Red Cross. The city is characterized by its beautiful lakeside setting, stunning views of the Alps and Jura Mountains, and rich cultural heritage.
Palais des Nations, the European headquarters of the UN. Learn about the organisation’s role in global diplomacy and peacekeeping while exploring the impressive Assembly Hall and the Council Chamber.
Visit the Maison Cailler, one of Switzerland’s most famous chocolate factories. The interactive tour provides a fascinating history of chocolate, insights into the production process, and concludes with a delightful tasting session of their exquisite chocolates.
INTERLAKEN
Is known as the “Top of Europe,” is one of the highest accessible points in Europe, situated at 3,454 metres (11,332 feet) above sea level in the Bernese Alps of Switzerland. This spectacular destination offers breathtaking views of the Aletsch Glacier, the longest glacier in the Alps.
It is a picturesque alpine village located in the heart of Switzerland, known for its stunning natural beauty and year-round outdoor activities. Nestled in a valley surrounded by majestic mountains.
ZURICH
Explore the Swiss National Museum to learn about the cultural history of Switzerland, from prehistoric times to the present. The museum’s extensive collection includes artefacts, historical exhibits, and interactive displays that provide insights into Swiss heritage and traditions.
- Bahnhofstrasse: Experience luxury shopping on one of the world’s most exclusive shopping streets, lined with high-end boutiques, department stores, and renowned Swiss watch shops.
- Old Town (Altstadt): Discover unique boutiques and shops in the charming Old Town, perfect for finding souvenirs, local crafts, and Swiss specialties.
RHINE FALLS
A day trip to Rhine Falls, located near the town of Schaffhausen in northern Switzerland, is Europe's largest waterfall. This natural wonder offers breathtaking views as the Rhine River cascades over a 23-metre (75-foot) drop, spreading across a width of 150 metres (490 feet). Visitors can get up close to the powerful falls via viewing platforms and boat trips that provide an exhilarating experience. Rhine Falls is a must-see attraction for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
LAUSANNE
Explore the best of Lausanne with a mix of historical architecture and alpine adventure. Begin your shopping adventure in Lausanne on Rue de Bourg, the city’s premier shopping street, known for its luxury boutiques and high-end stores.
Lausanne Cathedral is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. Admire the beautiful stained-glass windows and climb the tower for a panoramic view of the city and Lake Geneva.
Experience the Titlis Rotair, the world’s first revolving cable car, and enjoy panoramic views of the Swiss Alps. This trip provides an opportunity to witness the stunning alpine scenery, indulge in winter sports, or simply enjoy the crisp mountain air.
Walk across the highest suspension bridge in Europe, the Titlis Cliff Walk, for an exhilarating experience and stunning views. Spanning a chasm at 3,041 metres above sea level, this bridge offers breathtaking sights of the surrounding glaciers and peaks. The walk is both thrilling and awe-inspiring, making it a highlight of the visit to Mount Titlis.
TITISEE
Titisee, located in the Black Forest region of Germany, is a picturesque resort town known for its stunning glacial lake, Titisee Lake. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing boat ride on the lake and explore the charming village with its shops and cafes.
The Black Forest region is famous for its traditional cuckoo clocks, which have been handcrafted here for centuries. In Titisee, you can visit local shops and workshops to see these intricate timepieces being made. The craftsmanship and detailed designs reflect the rich cultural heritage of the area. Visitors can learn about the history and process of cuckoo clock making and take home a unique and authentic souvenir from the Black Forest.
The Black Forest (Schwarzwald) is a picturesque region in southwestern Germany renowned for its dense forests, rolling hills, and charming villages. The Black Forest is also known for its cultural heritage, including traditional crafts such as cuckoo clock making and woodcarving. Visitors can explore quaint towns like Triberg and Titisee.
