Alpenwild Taps Into Emerging Slow Travel Movement
Dramatic Terrain Best Seen By Rail
Switzerland is a small country—about half the size of West Virginia—and the alpine terrain and deep valleys make travel a challenge. As a result, rail service, with its tunnels and bridges, is an ideally suited way to see Switzerland and the Alps.To showcase the best of Switzerland's legendary railway journeys, such as the Glacier Express, Bernina Express, and the Jungfrau Railway, leads small groups of guests on a 10-days/nine-nights tour of Switzerland. Guests discover the history and culture of Switzerland, and the technology that has made Switzerland's rail system the finest and most popular in the world.
The tour features iconic settings such St. Moritz, Zermatt, Gruyères and Lucerne. While meandering through the Swiss Alps, guests will see the original setting where Switzerland was founded as a country. Picturesque lakes and stunning alpine scenery are enjoyed in a relaxed setting."The rail tours we offer in Switzerland sell out every season. They're the fastest growing segment of our business," says Witt.
The fully-escorted, all-inclusive tour costs $4,995 per person based on double occupancy. Price includes first class rail tickets, luxurious accommodations, guided tour with an expert trip leader, all meals, ground transportation including trams and mountain railways, admission and luggage transfers. This tour is available from May through October 2018.About Switzerland's Train Networks
Trains are much more than just a means of transport for hauling freight or commuters from one place to another. Hundreds of cogwheel railways, funiculars, and cableways make mountaintops and scenic panorama's accessible. It's a system the Swiss pioneered and perfected over 100 years ago.Switzerland has the most tightly knit and widely-used rail system in the world. The rail network is known for its efficient service and on-time performance. Swiss trains are integrated with other transportation. Airports, train stations, bus stops and trams are just steps away from each other, enabling travelers to easily get to any of 28,000 points in the country.
About Alpenwildis the leader in walking, hiking, trekking, culinary, and rail tours in the Alps. With more than 30 years of experience, they organize guided and custom tours that capture this inspiring scenery, cultural richness, and undeniable romance of the Alps.
To learn more about Alpenwild's tour, visit , email or call (801) 226-9026.Media Contact: Gregory Witt,
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