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Day 1 Welcome to Switzerland / Zurich / Rhine falls / Lucerne lake area
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Morning, passengers arrival on
own transfer / flight to Zurich airport. Your professional tour manager
has long waited for your arrival. A short coach transfer to the centre of
Zurich for an orientation
drive. This pulsating metropolis is full with
recreation and entertainment Stop at the main Railway station of Zurich,
opened in 1871, this superb building ranks amongst Europe's most beautiful
railway stations. Many extensions have been added over the years to the
original building, which now resembles an architectural puzzle of numerous
interesting styles. From here, perhaps you like to start off, on to the
famous Bahnhofstrasse, the city 's main shopping zone and ideal for
pedestrians. This Bahnhof street is one of the most beautiful shopping
area. It is essential to stop here not only for your own lunch hour,
deciding what to taste, especially the mouth watering display of menus at
the restaurants, it also allows you a first hand experience, browsing at
elegant fashions, department stores, boutiques with top quality products,
and admire at the unique architectures of the 5 major banks near the
Limmat River Quai. Notice also the Rathaus, a baroque construction dating
from 1694/98 is full of character. It juts out into the Limmat on the site
of an earlier parliament building.
This evening we check in at our hotel
by Lake Lucerne in the canton or Uri.
(Western
Dinner)
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Day 2 Interlaken / Jungfrau / Lauterbrunnen /
Staubbach Waterfall / Berne
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Another page of Switzerland
is opened before your eyes as we leave after breakfast for Switzerland's beautiful Bernese Oberland.
Interlaken
is a delightful destination for memorable holidays and conventions. The
town is located between the lakes of Thun and Brienz, you will agree
that it is indeed a delight to spend some hours simply wandering on its
main streets, lined with exclusive shops and stores amidst enchanting
natural settings. For those who wish to enjoy the tallest mountain range
in Europe, we drop you off at the foot of Jungfrau, where you can take
an optional tour to ascend the massive white
rock - Jungfrau. A breadth stopping train ride from Lauterbrunnen to
Wegen and Kleine Scheidegg station. The spectacular scenery unfolds
before your eyes as if it were a scroll of perfect water colour
painting. At the top of the Europe, enjoy the facilities that is
available such as: Husky Dog sledges; Snow walk; Ice cave; Carvings of
ice sculptures, movie room; souvenirs stalls, photo saloon and 3
restaurants and bar/cafe. After which we assemble again to continue with a breadth-taking scenic drive
through the Wassen; Gadmen Rosentaul route for Lauterbrunnen valley.
Probably one of the most beautiful of the glacial valleys in the
European Alps with scenic attractions include the 4000 meter snow-capped
peaks and imposing waterfalls. Located 796 m above sea level - the
lively centre at the entrance to the valley, with its famous landmark,
the sparkling Staubbach Waterfall.

In the
afternoon, we are in the capital of the country Berne. It is a UNESCO
World heritage, walking with your tour manager from the rail station
through arcades of shops and stores, we see a compact mediaeval
cityscape, with its unique 12 C Golden clock tower, the Renaissance
fountains and largely preserved sandstone facades, to which the romantic
Swiss capital owes its charm. Cross the River Aare, we come to the Bear
pit, for the glimpse of those cute cuddly animals, the bear is Berne
heraldic symbol and therefore, do not forget a memorial snap shot, as a
proof that you were here.
(Optional rail to Jungfrau needs to be pre-booked. Please inform your
agent if you wish to book otherwise, there may be no seats at the last
minute.)
(Continental
Breakfast / Western
Dinner)
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Lucerne / Angels Valley and Pasture / Mount Titlis
/ Visp
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A short drive to the picturesque township that has represented Switzerland
in countless colanders and post cards, we are here in Lucerne. it is an
essential stop for all travellers to Switzerland,
simply
for its uniqueness. Enjoy the scenes around the lake with graceful
swans; the ever green
mountains, occasionally snow-capped and the changing vegetation around. wander
through the cobble stone streets in the old town, spot the ornate
fountains in every corners or together with your tour manager, visit the
monuments such as the Wounded Lion, memory of the heroic death of the
Swiss mercenaries at the Tuileries in 1792; The Kapellbruecke - Chapel
Bridge constructed first half of the 14th century as a part of the city's
fortifications, the Jesuit Church, built in 1666/67, the first and finest
baroque churches in the country and finally the old wall with its medieval
watch towers. There are also the Richard Wagner House , Picasso Museum if
you care to rush to, rather than shopping for the Swiss cotton materials,
watches or folklore souvenirs. For those who wish to conquer yet another
Swiss massive mountain range, here is your chance to do so. We bring you
through the village of Stans and up to the forest of the pines and
ever-green. It is here about 1000 meter where we have to stop for there
is no road further ahead.
You
are in Engelberg, also fondly known as the "Angle's mountain". Here at
the end of the road, is the "Angle's pasture" where in the height of
summer, wild flowers grow in abundant, transforming it into a explosion
display of colours and plants of all shapes. Roam around the township of
Engelberg to browse around the stall selling all that is Swiss. Why not
pay for the ticket over the counter and you can soon be transported by
three stages of cable car all the way up to the top of the world at
10'000 feet above the water level of lake Lucerne. It is also here you
could experience the world's first revolving cable car, a massive jumbo
size that could carry over 80 skiers or visitors alike. Once on top of
the summit at 3020 meter, there will be the Ice Palace; the Panorama
balcony; the Ski and Sledge slopes; and of course the restaurants and
the cinema showing you the colours of Engelberg at different seasons.
Back to Engelberg once again, we continue to Visp, at
the foot of yet another range of mountains.
(Continental
Breakfast / Western
Dinner)
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Day 4 Zermatt Matterhorn resort / Les Bains de Lavey Spa &
hot spring / Visp
South-bound this morning towards the country road where every turn is a
picture post card. Few alpine resorts in Switzerland, among them Zermatt,
is one of the “Green?resorts. Only electric |
vehicles
and taxis are allowed. Access to Zermatt from Täsch cog-wheel
station. The up market shops and restaurants is indeed made for
the rich and famous. We could stroll to the end of the road for
the spectacular view of “Pyramid?shaped snow capped mountain
that you have long to see ?The Matterhorn. Continue to hot The
hot sulphur springs of Lavey on the Rhone River Discovered
quite by chance by a fisherman in 1831, it is now the up market
Spa and beauty centre of the country. Surrounded by impressive
mountain ranges. Several swimming and spa pools, steam rooms,
whirlpools and rest rooms are at your disposal with just a 3
hour ticket paid at the door. In addition you'll find fun pools
and a 70-m long slide for children, as well as a 25-m Olympic
pool for those with athletic ambition. All pools have a
temperature of 28-42°C and contain thermal water from local
springs. Later, guests can enjoy culinary delights in various
bars and restaurants. The coffee bar at the entrance of the bath
is the perfect place to enjoy afternoon cafe and croissant. Feel
hungry? Stop for a snack at the self-service restaurant. Visit
the new grill-pizzeria and enjoy the lovely terrace. In the
later afternoon, we return back to Visp where dinner is served.
(Continental
Breakfast / Western
Dinner)
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Day 5 Lausanne Olympic Museum's Garden / Geneva area / Departure sent-off
Off we go
southbound this morning, passing by more nature and open valley. By the waters of Lac Leman, or in its common name
- Lake Geneva, we drop by at Lausanne. Indeed a very much relaxed and
laid-back township, it has Ouchy as a lakeside terrace on which to
stroll, chill out, and enjoy the mountain views and fresh breezes.
Officially and proudly
a separate commune from Lausanne, Ouchy for
years survived as a fishing port, but these days, although some fishing
continues, it’s become one of the more chic of the Swiss lakeside
resorts, with waterfront cafés abounding. Some 500m west of
Ouchy’s neo-Gothic château, now a hotel, and beyond the majestically
opulent Hotel Beau Rivage sets
in its own ground, you’ll come to the Parc Olympique, home of Lausanne’s
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Stroll
in the garden ground of the Museum of International Olympic,
if time permits, take a look inside for news on the
future
world-class events on world sports. Next,
we see Charlie
Chaplin. He stands perpetually looking at his favourite lake, it is a stop
where most tourists will find endearing.
After bidding good-bye to the comedian,
we come face to face with the symbol of the lake and
Geneva city. The jet d'eau near the English Garden
is our first stop. Drive around to get an
orientation of the cosmopolitan ambience, all
being reflected in the area where U.N. congress and offices are
located. After a fulfilling day of excursion, we end
up at Geneva
International Airport, where your tour ends. Here, the tour manager bids
you all fond farewell, and a pleasant flight back to the U.K. soil.
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(Continental Breakfast)
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