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PAID CONTENT FOR KOMON SÀRL - TOUR GUIDE AND TRAVEL CONSULTANT


PAID CONTENT FOR KOMON SÀRL — TOUR GUIDE AND TRAVEL CONSULTANT


Komon Sàrl — Tour Guide and Travel Consultant SWITZERLAND


For those searching for an authentic travel experience in Switzerland, booking a certified tour guide is one of the best decisions you can make. Cécile Aguillaume of the tailor-made travel consultancy Kōmon Sàrl is at hand to offer such a service. As an expert guide, Cécile plans personalised trips for her clients, enabling them to experience places often only locals know about. Cécile embodies Kōmon’s mission to share the beauty of Switzerland and help visitors create long-lasting memories from their trip. The name Kōmon comes from the Japanese


word for a canal lock. Just as these locks help boats travel up and down a canal easily, Cécile sees her purpose as precisely that — enabling travellers to unlock new exciting experiences with the help of her expert guidance. Switzerland sits in the middle of Europe and


is home to sensational landscapes and a thriving cultural scene. It’s a year-round destination where visitors can combine the best of both worlds by skiing in the Alps, swimming in the stunning lakes and exploring one of the country’s 1,000 museums.


Cécile wants visitors to travel Switzerland


in a way that she would, providing highlights, exclusive locations and less-travelled roads. She aims to move away from a one-size-fits-all approach to travel by sharing local stories from the past and present, as well as exciting insider information. During visitor’s trips, Cécile provides up-to-date advice on exciting activities, including what’s on, where to go and, most importantly, where to eat. Kōmon realises that travelling with a tour


guide isn’t for everyone, so there’s also an option for Cécile to act as a private travel agent instead. This service can be provided over the phone, via messaging or email. Cécile can create a totally personalised itinerary, ensuring the latest news on exhibitions and events are included, along with personalised suggestions based on guests’ wishes and her local knowledge. As a bonus, one of Cécile’s great passions is


open-water swimming, a pursuit she’s always happy to give first-hand tips on, should a client be interested.


DON’T MISS Komon Sàrl will create bespoke travel itineraries, ensuring a truly unique experience in Switzerland for you and your family


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KEY FEATURES • Personalised tour guide from a certified expert


• Customised travel itineraries • Local’s insight into authentic/lesser- known locations and activities as well as experiences


• Historical facts, stories and insights


GET IN TOUCH komon.swiss T: +41 79 151 54 86 E: cecile.aguillaume@komon.swiss


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