Switzerland 8D
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Zurich
- Zurich
- Indian Guide
- Up to 59 years of age
- Itinerary
- Highlights
- More Info
- FAQs
Arrive at Zurich airport and board a train to Interlaken using the Swiss Rail Pass. Upon arrival, check in at the hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure. Interlaken offers a plethora of activities, from nostalgic train rides to exploring picturesque castles, scenic boat tours, and thrilling outdoor adventures amidst the stunning Swiss landscapes. Overnight stay in Interlaken.
Embark on an adventure to Glacier 3000, a paradise for both summer and winter activities! Begin by boarding a train from Interlaken to Col du Pillon, then take the breathtaking aerial ropeway ride from Col du Pillon to Scex Rouge. At an altitude of 3,000 meters, marvel at the stunning panorama of the Swiss Alpine landscape. Enjoy exciting activities and savor culinary specialties amidst the fascinating glacier landscape. Overnight stay in Interlaken.
Today, embark on a journey to explore Bern City. Discover its top sights and attractions, including the UNESCO-listed Old Town, the Rose Garden, the Iconic Clock Tower, and even a visit to Albert Einstein’s former home. Wander through hidden parks cherished by locals and enjoy scenic views over the Aare River. Gain insights into Bern's fascinating history and marvel at the blend of ancient and modern architecture. En route, stop by the picturesque Thun Lake before returning for an overnight stay in Interlaken.
Board the train from Interlaken to the car-free city of Zermatt, renowned for its stunning views of the Matterhorn. Prepare for an unforgettable excursion to the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise, Europe's highest sightseeing point accessible by cableway. Explore the world's highest glacier palace, nestled approximately 15 meters beneath the glacier's surface, and marvel at the various glacial formations. Hop on the yellow-green electric bus from Zermatt to reach the bottom station of Matterhorn Glacier Paradise. Then, embark on the 8-seater Matterhorn-Express cable railway to ascend to the Furi station. Continue your journey with a cableway ride to Trockener Steg, where a restaurant awaits. The thrilling tour from Zermatt to the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise spans about 40 minutes. Later, explore the charming vehicle-free town of Zermatt, with its iconic Bahnhofstrasse adorned with boutique shops, hotels, and restaurants. Retire for an overnight stay in Interlaken.
Check out from the hotel and board a train to Lucerne. Upon arrival, check in at the hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure to explore the beautiful city on your own. Discover the enchanting Old Town of Lucerne, adorned with historic landmarks such as the Chapel Bridge and the Lion Monument. Immerse yourself in artistic exhibits at the Picasso Museum and marvel at the contemporary architecture of the concert hall designed by Jean Nouvel. In the evening, indulge in a delightful boat ride on Lake Lucerne. Overnight stay in Lucerne.
Take a train from Lucerne to Engelberg Station (approximately 45 minutes) using the Swiss Rail Pass. From Engelberg Station, take an aerial cable car ride to Mount Titlis, central Switzerland’s highest peak, offering breathtaking panoramic views. At an altitude of 10,000 feet, Mount Titlis boasts a stunning snow and ice spectacle. Experience the Rotair, a unique revolving aerial cable car that provides awe-inspiring 360-degree views of Switzerland's snow-covered valleys, glaciers, lakes, forests, and mountains. Enjoy various activities such as skiing or snowboarding on the slopes, many of which are open year-round. For a thrilling experience, try snow tubing down the Fun Lift, a 500-foot slide. Overnight stay in Lucerne.
Proceed to the station and board the train to Stans. The journey begins in Stans, approximately 20 minutes from Lucerne. From the rail station of Stans, it's just a 5-minute walk to reach the valley station. You'll first embark on a funicular ride that will take you to the mid-station of Kälti, situated at an altitude of 710 meters. From there, you'll ascend further to 1848 meters using the double-deck cable car known as CabriO. The CabriO features two decks, with the upper deck being open, providing excellent opportunities for photography. At the summit, you'll be greeted with expansive views, including the Pilatus and Lake Lucerne to the north, and the Bernese Alps to the south. There's a 30-minute walking path available on the summit, and the Stanserhorn serves as the starting point for longer hikes into the valley. Overnight stay in Lucerne.
Check out from the hotel in Paris and proceed to the airport for your return flight.
Inclusions
- 04 nights stay in Interlaken hotel.
- 03 nights stay in Lucerne hotel.
- 07 European Breakfast, 06 Indian Lunch & 06 Indian Dinners
- Tours, sight seeings and entry tickets as mentioned in Itinerary.
- Airport, hotel & tour transfers in air conditioned vehicle.
- 02 Mineral water bottle per person per day.
- Schengen Tourist Visa fees.
- Complimentary insurance up to 59 years of age.
- Daily tips to driver.
- Services of a Tour Manager for the duration of the tour.
Exclusions
- Air Fare.
- Govt Tax of 5% over and above the Tour Cost mentioned.
- TCS (5% or 10%) up to 7 lacs and TCS @20% on amounts above 7 lacs is applicable on GST inclusive price wef. 1st October 2023.
- Any increase in Airfare, Visa fees, Airport taxes, Govt Taxes, Fuel Surcharges and any applicability of new taxes from Govt.
- Any up gradation in Airline class or hotel room category.
- Cost of Air ticket deviation charges.
- Any Increase in the rate of exchange leading to an increase in all land arrangements which may come in to effect prior to departure.
- Any extra expense such as route change, Airline change, Date change, Accommodation facilities, etc incurred due to the unforeseen, unavoidable forced majeuere circumstances during the tour.
- Cost of insurance for 60 years and above.
- Porterage, laundry, telephone charges, shopping, wines & alcoholic beverages, items of personal nature and food or drink which is not part of a set group menu.
- Any extra cost incurred on behalf of an individual due to illness, accident, hospitalization, or any personal emergency.
- Any services or activity charges other than those included in the group tour itinerary.
- To and fro Air fare, Airport transfers, visa fees to join/leave the group for joining and leaving guests.
- Anything specifically not mentioned in the ‘tour price includes’ column.
Switzerland offers a variety of delicious vegetarian dishes, including rösti (fried grated potatoes), cheese fondue (melted cheese served with bread), raclette (melted cheese served with potatoes and pickles), vegetable tartiflette (potato gratin with vegetables), and Swiss-style mushroom risotto.
The main modes of transportation in Switzerland include trains, buses, trams, boats, and cable cars. Switzerland has an efficient and well-connected public transportation network, making it easy to travel between cities, towns, and scenic destinations.
Yes, online cab services like Uber, Bolt, and Free Now (formerly MyTaxi) are available in major Swiss cities, including Zurich, Geneva, and Basel. These services offer convenient transportation options for travelers, allowing them to book rides easily through mobile apps.
Some of the best places for street shopping in Switzerland include Bahnhofstrasse in Zurich, Rue du Rhône in Geneva, the Old Town in Bern, and the Marktgasse in Lucerne. These areas offer a mix of luxury boutiques, department stores, and local shops selling Swiss souvenirs and goods.
The best way to explore local points of interest in Switzerland is by using public transportation, such as trains, buses, and boats. Switzerland's efficient public transportation network allows travelers to easily access scenic landscapes, historic towns, and cultural attractions throughout the country.
Important local etiquettes in Switzerland include greeting people with a handshake, saying "hello" (hallo) and "goodbye" (auf Wiedersehen), respecting personal space, and being punctual for appointments and meetings.
Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. The language spoken depends on the region, with German spoken in the majority of the country, French in the western region, Italian in the southern region, and Romansh in certain areas of Graubünden.
Switzerland's nightlife culture varies depending on the city and region. Cities like Zurich and Geneva have vibrant nightlife scenes with bars, clubs, and live music venues, while smaller towns and villages offer more relaxed options such as cozy pubs and wine bars.
Switzerland offers a wide range of adventurous activities, including skiing and snowboarding in the Swiss Alps, hiking and mountain biking in the summer, paragliding and skydiving over scenic landscapes, and water sports on the country's lakes and rivers.
Yes, some offbeat places to visit in Switzerland include the Emmental region (known for its cheese and rolling hills), the Aletsch Glacier (the largest glacier in the Alps), the Engadin Valley (with its traditional villages and pristine nature), and the Ticino region (Switzerland's Italian-speaking canton with Mediterranean flair).