When you get to Switzerland, of course, you have to ski, to see the famous Alps, the beautiful maiden peak, and Zermatt, the highest point in Switzerland, Matterhorn.


If your time is tight, it is recommended that you take the modern, panoramic Glacier Express to visit the Swiss Alps.


The train consists of four panoramic carriages and the world's longest dining car, offering a magical journey from the alpine canyon Segantini to the glacial world of many 4000-meter peaks in Valais, close at hand to the world-famous Matterhorn Peak. The terminal is Zermatt, where you can spend the night or go skiing.


1. Jungfrau is a famous mountain in Switzerland,4158 meters (13642 feet) above sea level. Overlooking the Lauterbrunnen Valley, it is located 18 kilometres southeast of the Interlaken tourist destination.


This scenic peak separates the states of Bourne and Valais and is part of the Bourne Alps.



As one of the classic scenic spots in Swiss tourism, Maiden Peak has been attracting many tourists with its ice, snow, peaks, sunshine, and floating clouds. The Maiden Peak Railway, which carries tourists to the top to enjoy the beautiful scenery, is celebrating its 100th birthday this year.


To this end, the Maiden Peak Railway Company and the Interlaken Tourism Board have jointly built a circular promenade called "Alps Shock" at the Peak Railway Station to showcase the century-old history of the railway and the development of Alpine tourism.


2. Mount Sherang is also located in the Alps just south of Interlaken, Switzerland, next to the Girl Peak, which is 2970 meters above sea level and is famous for its thrilling fight scenes in one of the James Bond films, the Queen's Secret order.


The main way to climb Mount Xuelang is the cable car, but it is completely different from the cable car we used to remember. It is a large glass box that can hold 80 people and moves up the mountain at a rapid speed.



The 360-degree revolving panoramic restaurant at the top of Xuelang Peak is the first of its kind to be built on a mountaintop and can accommodate up to 420 guests. On clear days, guests can enjoy the beauty of the peaks while dining, and at each turn, there will be a clear iron card indicating which peaks are being faced at that angle and their elevation.


3. Bern is the capital of Switzerland, located between Geneva and Zurich, but compared with these two famous Swiss cities, Bern is so low-key that it does not even have a large international airport, and many people forget that it is the capital. but it is a profound and charming city, Bern was listed as a World Heritage site in 1983.



Bern, founded in 1191 and became the capital of Switzerland in 1848, is a medieval city with a unique temperament, serenity and classical nobility. Although it is expensive as the capital, it does not have the light and luxury of a metropolis. It is as quiet as the countryside and rarely noisy.