Mount Titlis. One of the most visited adventure mountains in Switzerland, offers a variety of exciting activities and adventures for all ages, as well as breathtaking views of snow, capped peaks, deep crevasses and vast, pristine snowfields.
Start your unforgettable journey on Mount Titlis, where you can enjoy the impressive Alpine scenery during the ride on the Titlis ROTAIR, the world's first revolving cable car. Cross the Titlis Cliff Walk, the highest suspension bridge in Europe, or get even closer to the snow covered mountains in the Ice Flyer chairlift. Explore the mysterious glacier cave with its artistically crafted ice sculptures or quench your thirst for adventure in the exciting glacier park.
Pickup included
Lake Lucerne, nestled in the heart of Switzerland, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and picturesque surroundings. Surrounded by majestic mountains and charming villages, the lake offers a variety of recreational activities, including boating, swimming, and hiking along scenic trails. Its crystal-clear waters reflect the breathtaking alpine landscape, making it a perfect spot for photography and relaxation. The iconic Chapel Bridge and the historic city of Lucerne nearby add to the allure of this enchanting destination, making Lake Lucerne a must-visit for nature lovers and travelers alike.
Glacier Cave is a on hundred fifty meter long walking path of ice in cave like structure. Right from the walkway to the overarching ceiling and even the sculptures are all of ice, as old as is five thousand years.
Mount Titlis ROTAIR cable car revolves as it ascends from the middle station at Stand up till the summit station at three thousand twenty meters above sea level. Mt. Titlis ROTAIR is the world’s first revolving cable car that revolves three hundred sixty degrees during the five minute journey.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 15 minutes before departure time.
We can pick up in another locations as well, please contact us
The tour guide will give the tickets on hands