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Harder Kulm, Interlaken / Switzerland Interlaken Package I: Interlaken and Jungfraujoch


Day 1 Interlaken Upon arrival in Interlaken, private transfer to your hotel (optional).


Day 2 Interlaken The morning is free at you leisu- re. We recommend you take a ride to the Harder Kulm mountain with the funicular that offers you


an astonishing view overlooking the town of Interlaken, the Thun and Brienz lakes and the Alps. In the afternoon enjoy a guided tour that shows the traditions of the Swiss culture. You will visit a local farm to taste freshly made milk and cheese. In addition, you will learn about the ancient craft of the woodcarvers and the production of “the best chocolate in the world”.


Day 3 Interlaken - Jung- fraujoch - Interlaken Don´t miss the highlight of any Swiss holiday and join the regular


full-day excursion to Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe! You board the cogwheel train in Grindelwald for a spectacular ride via Kleine Scheidegg to Jungfraujoch. Once on the top, immerse yourself in the fascinating Alpine wonderland of ice, snow and rocks. Don‘t forget to stroll through the tunnels of the Ice Palace located in the heart of the glacier. Afternoon return to In- terlaken.


Day 4 Interlaken After breakfast private transfer to the train station (optional).


Package II: Interlaken - Lake and Trekking


Day 1 Interlaken Upon arrival in Interlaken, private transfer to your hotel (optional).


Day 2 Interlaken - Thun - Interlaken Today a boat tour takes you to the city of Thun. Visit the historic city center and its medieval castle, which dominates the old town.


Other attractions in the city are the church with its massive octago- nal front tower that dates back to around 1330, the town hall of the 16th century and numerous cafes and restaurants located on the shores of the Aare river. Afternoon return to Interlaken by boat.


Day 3 Interlaken - Kleine Scheidegg - Interlaken In the morning travel by train to Kleine Scheidegg. Located at the foot of the most impressive Alpine mountain panorama, Kleine Schei- degg offers breathtaking views of the world famous triple peaks of


Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. Enjoy the sensational alpine environment during your stay at Kleine Scheide- gg. It is the starting point for many beautiful hikes such as the Jung- frau Eiger Walk (hiking trails open late June to October) with stunning views of the rock and ice masses of the Eiger Glacier. Various restau- rants welcome you with regional alpine dishes on offer. Afternoon return to Interlaken by train.


Day 4 Interlaken After breakfast private transfer to the train station (optional).


Getaways


Travel period: Jan 01, 2017 - Mar 31, 2018 Departure dates: daily


Package I Royal St. Georges****


Jan-Apr, Nov-Dec May-Oct


rates on request


Hotel du Nord**** Jan-Apr, Nov-Dec May-Oct


rates on request


This program includes Package I:


Accommodation in the hotel category of choice incl. daily buffet breakfast and city tax


Regular guided city tour “Swiss Food and Culture Tour” in English ( 2,5 hrs) (Oct-March: daily / Apr-Sep: Monday, Wednesday, Friday)


Regular excursion to Jungfraujoch with a multilingual guide (Apr-Oct: daily / Nov- Dec: Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday / Jan-March: Monday, Saturday, Sunday) Package II:


Accommodation in the hotel category of choice incl. daily buffet breakfast and city tax


Boat tour on Lake Thun (Interlaken – Thun - Interlaken) Train tickets Interlaken - Kleine Scheidegg - Interlaken in 2nd


class ! Please Note


These rates do not apply during holidays, conferences and special events


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