Nestled at the foot of the majestic Bernese Alps, Switzerland’s Jungfrau Region is a captivating haven that beckons travellers from across the globe. This pristine corner of the world, boasting the enchanting resort towns of Wengen, Mürren, and Lauterbrunnen, offers a harmonious blend of adventure and relaxation, where every moment feels like a page from a fairytale. At the heart of this idyllic region lies the vibrant jewel known as Interlaken, a destination that has earned its rightful place on every traveler’s bucket list.

Experience diverse terrains
A truly unforgettable experience entails traversing the bridges that span three awe-inspiring waterfalls situated in the Interlaken resort area: Giessbach Falls, Staubbach Falls, and Trümmelbach Falls.
For anyone with a penchant for the skies and a thirst for adventure, hang-gliding in Interlaken offers an exhilarating escapade to view the breathtaking beauty of the Swiss Alps from a unique vantage point.

An abundance of experiential tours awaits: snowshoe excursions to the Lobhornhütte, nature and wildlife observation on the Niederhorn, and hands-on chocolate-making sessions, definitely something for everyone!
Interlaken boasts the splendid Lake Brienz, which provides an array of water sports such as stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, canoeing, canyoning, and the unique Hot Tug experience—an outdoor hot tub set at a blissful 40 degrees Celsius amidst the chilly alpine atmosphere.

Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe
At an elevation of 3,454 meters, Jungfraujoch claims the “Top of Europe” title as it is the highest railway staton in Europe. The platform is known to have the most beautiful lookout in the Alps.
At the top, visitors will have breathtaking views of the 365-days snow-covered mountain peaks and the stunning Aletsch Glacier, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Situated between two of the highest peaks in the Jungfrau region of the Alps, Jungfrau and Mönch, there are three ways to get up to the peak: by cable car or by cogwheel trains via Grindelwald or Lauterbrunnen-Wengen.

Did you know? The Jungfrau Railway is a pioneering project in the development of the Swiss Alps. It was completed in 1912 after 16 years of construction, and today, takes passengers from Kleine Scheidegg to the Jungfraujoch summit station at an impressive elevation of 3,454 meters (11,332 feet) above sea level.
Grindelwald First

Grindelwald First is a popular tourist spot in the Swiss Alps known for its stunning scenery and thrilling activities. Visitors can enjoy the First Cliff Walk, hike through picturesque trails, engage in mountain biking and paragliding, and savor local cuisine with breathtaking views.
The cable car whisks visitors up in three stages from the valley station to Grindelwald-First at 2,168 metres above sea level, a hotspot for connoisseurs and adventurers alike.
We highly recommend the 800-metre First Flyer zipline for a high adrenaline experience.
Schilthorn - Piz Gloria

Experience the captivating beauty of Schilthorn – Piz Gloria in the Swiss Alps. The 2,970-metre Schilthorn offers 360-degree panoramic views of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and more than 200 other peaks.
With panoramic vistas, iconic dining at the Piz Gloria revolving restaurant, thrilling adventures, and serene hikes, it’s a destination that will leave you breathless. Plan your visit today and immerse yourself in the enchantment of Schilthorn – Piz Gloria.