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Lucerne – Interlaken – Montreux – Switzerland Tour Package – 9 Days 8 Nights

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9 Days 8 Nights

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

English

Lucerne (3N) – Interlaken (2N) – Montreux (2N) – Zurich  (1N)

Lucerne-Interlaken-Montreux-9 Days/8 Nights, Switzerland Tour Package, a most desired tour from Imad Travel from India.

Switzerland is full of bright and picturesque locations. Every city has something unique to offer, making the country a paradise on earth. When in Basel, go swimming in the gorgeous river and try the delicious BBQ and buvettes. Take the world-famous Rotair to Mount Titlis for a 360-degree panoramic view of snow-covered valleys, glaciers, the Black Forest region, lakes, and mountains. Take a cogwheel train to the top of Jungfraujoch, Europe’s highest railway station at 11333 feet. When in Zurich, visit the Rhine Falls, Europe’s most magnificent waterfall.

Highlights

  • Glacier 3000 ticket
  • Mount Titlis with Rotair Cable Car
  • Visit to Bern city
  • Mt. Stanserhorn tickets
  • Visit to Chillon Castle
  • Visit to Rhine Falls

Day 1 - Arrival in Switzerland - Lucerne
Day 1 - Arrival in Switzerland - Lucerne

Welcome to Switzerland. The alpine country that you have been watching in movies and reading about since childhood! Using your Swiss pass (unlimited access to Swiss public transport), take the train to Lucerne. Its picturesque old town can easily be explored on foot. The town, with its well-preserved mediaeval core, elegant historic buildings, and genial atmosphere, is the most popular tourist attraction in Switzerland. Check-in upon arrival and the rest of the day at leisure. Overnight Lucerne

Day 2 - Lucerne
Day 2 - Lucerne

After breakfast, take the morning train to Engelberg to visit Mt. Titlis. TITLIS Rotair – the world's first revolving cable car, glacier cave, TITLIS Cliff Walk, Europe's highest suspension bridge, and TITLIS glacier park. Return to Lucerne by afternoon and head to the pier right next to the station. Your Swiss pass covers the boat cruise on Lake Lucerne. You’ll be fascinated by the scenery, the attractions of inland navigation, and the historical places dotted along the shoreline. On the outer deck, enjoy the breath of fresh air. In the evening, take a leisurely walk on the historical and wooden Kappelbrucke (Chapel bridge), see the famous Napoleon-era Lion Monument (a giant dying lion carved out of a wall of sandstone rock above a pond, designed as a memorial for the Swiss soldiers. Overnight Lucerne

Day 3 - Lucerne - Visit to the Stanserhorn
Day 3 - Lucerne - Visit to the Stanserhorn

After breakfast, proceed to Stans, the starting point to reach the Stanserhorn, where you take the funicular and the cable car up the mountain. The cable car, called the Cabrio, has two decks. The upper deck is open and offers a great opportunity to take pictures. Overnight Lucerne

Optional: Grindelwald First

Take the train to the town of Grindelwald for your “first” excursion. The Grindelwald First Lift is a 3-stage chair lift and was once the longest chair lift in Europe. The blue, crystal-clear waters reflect the snow-capped Alpine peaks.The price includes a Grindelwald-First-Aerial Gondola Ride as well as your choice of two additional activities.1. The First Flyer2. The First Glider3. Mountain sledTrotti Bike is number four.

Day 4 - Lucerne – Interlaken
Day 4 - Lucerne – Interlaken

After breakfast, you can check out and proceed to the train station to board your train to Interlaken. Upon arrival, proceed to explore Interlaken city on your own, including seeing Yash Chopra's statue, taking a boat trip to Lake Thun, or taking a boat trip to Lake Brienz.

Optional: Harder Klum
Explore the mountain top of Karder Kulm, graciously look down upon Interlaken, and get views of Lake Brienz, Lake Thun, Jungfrau, Mönch, and Eiger. Ticket to the funicular included.Overnight Interlaken

Day 5 - Interlaken
Day 5 - Interlaken

After breakfast, take your train to visit the capital city of Switzerland, which is Bern. Stroll through the Old Town of Bern, admire the Gothic style Bern Cathedral, see the 13th-century Clock Tower (Zytglogge) and see The Rose Garden for an unrivalled view of the city.

Optional Tour: Jungfraujoch
Icey air streams across your face, snow crunches under your feet, and the view nearly takes your breath away: on one hand, the view of the Mittelland up to the Vosges, on the other, the Aletsch glacier, bordered by four thousand metre peaks. Standing on the Jungfraujoch, 3,454 metres above sea level, you can feel it with your first step: this is a different world. It's one you have to experience. The journey itself is unique in a way that gives you the full view of the alpine valley. You can reach Jungfraujoch from Grindelwald base station and return to Lauterbrunnen base station, or you can do vice-versa!

Day 6 - Interlaken – Montreux
Day 6 - Interlaken – Montreux

After breakfast, you should check out and proceed to the train station to board the train to Montreux. On arrival, visit Chillon Castle. Chillon Castle is a mediaeval fortress dating back to the 12th century. It’s located along Lake Geneva, close to Montreux, and is one of Switzerland’s most popular cultural destinations.

Optional: Olympic Museum
Discover the history, culture, and views of Lake Geneva where you can explore the museum at your own pace. Combine fascinating exhibits with beautiful views. See an entirely different side of the Olympic Games. Overnight Montreux

Day 7 - Montreux - visit Glacier 3000 Excursion
Day 7 - Montreux - visit Glacier 3000 Excursion

After breakfast, take the train to visit Glacier 3000 Excursion. Glacier 3000 is a mountain area east of Montreux. There's a vast range of adventurous activities in both winter and summer. Some spectacular activities that are included in the cable car ticket, such as the Peak Walk over a high suspension bridge, the Ice Express chairlift, the Glacier Walk to the mountain restaurant Refuge l’Espace and the Sledges Fun Park, Overnight Montreux

Day 8 - Montreux – Zurich
Day 8 - Montreux – Zurich

After breakfast, proceed to Zurich by train. The financial centre of Switzerland and also home of FIFA's headquarters, Zurich is abuzz with activity day and night with its countless events, diverse museums, its own food festival and Switzerland’s most vibrant nightlife. Once in Zurich, check into the hotel. Later, proceed to Schaffhausen by train to see the mightiest waterfall in Europe. The Rhine Falls are a waterfall in Switzerland and the most powerful waterfall in the world.
In Europe, the falls are located on the High Rhine, on the border between the cantons of Schaffhausen and Zürich. Overnight Zurich

Day 9 - Zurich

After breakfast, checkout and depart to Airport by shuttle transfer.

  • 8 night's Accommodation
  • Swiss Travel Pass 2nd class 8 consecutive days
  • Shuttle transfer from Zurich Hotel to Airport
  • Glacier 3000 ticket
  • Mount Titlis with Rotair Cable Car
  • Visit to Bern city
  • Mt. Stanserhorn tickets
  • Visit to Chillon Castle
  • Visit to Rhine Falls
  • Airfare and Airport taxes
  • Visa
  • Insurance
  • Train Station transfers
  • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Optional activities
  • Expenses of Personal nature
  • Any other service not mentioned in the inclusions
  • Portage
  • Tips to Driver & guide
  • Taxes applicable

9 Days 8 Nights

English

Interlaken (2N)
Lucerne (3N)
Montreux (2N)
Zurich (1N)

Tour's Location

What are the most well-known Swiss villages in Switzerland?

1. Locarno: Locarno is one of Switzerland's most gorgeous settlements, with a distinct Italian flavour. Bougainvillaeas, camellias, grapevines, and lemon trees abound in the streets. The town lies under the shadow of the Sacred Mount Madonna del Sasso. The community is well-known for its scenic vistas, pizza, and wine.
2. Lucerne: No journey to Switzerland is complete without a stop in Lucerne. This historic town is home to the lovely Lake Lucerne, from which you can take riverboat rides and enjoy panoramic views of the snow-capped Alps. When you visit, you can see the oldest covered bridge in Europe as well as other ancient frescoes, cathedrals, and artworks.
3.One of the most well-known towns in Interlaken, which is home to some of the most well-known (and tallest) Alps peaks, including Mönch, Jungfrau, and Eiger. It is great for hikers and adventure seekers who may participate in activities such as trekking, ziplining, rafting, and much more.
4. Grindelwald: Nestled beneath the famed Eiger North Face, Grindelwald is a classic Swiss resort with flowery valleys, quaint railway stations, wooden chalets, and a lovely old-world charm. It is also a famous ziplining location with some of the nicest views on your Switzerland trips.

Why are Swiss chocolates famous?

Switzerland's milk chocolates are famous for their melt-in-your-mouth texture. This flavour is due to the large amount of cocoa butter in the chocolate, which causes it to melt at body temperature.

Is it possible to enter Switzerland without a Schengen visa?

To enter Switzerland, a Schengen visa is necessary.

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