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Switzerland Travel Guides

Saturday, January 15th, 2011

Switzerland is a landlocked country in central Europe. It is bordered by France, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy. It is Europe’s most mountainous country with the Alps in the middle and south and the Jura in the north-west.
The climate varies greatly, depending on altitude and relief, but in general summers aremild and winters cold with heavy snowfall.
Manufacturing of specialised products is important. Other industries produce chemicals, pharmaceuticals, textiles and food products. Banking and tourism are important activities.
The population of about 7.000.000 live in an area of about 42.000 square kilometers. Languages spoken are German, French, Italian and Romansch.
The capital of Switzerland is Bern.

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Switzerland Tours

Friday, January 14th, 2011

Self-guided tours
If you’re somebody who thinks that researching and planning is half the fun, you’re probably not interested in a customized or pre-arranged tour. But self-guided tours offer a lot of advantages to many people. You may want to travel on your own to Switzerland, but just don’t have the time or first-hand experience needed to put together a good itinerary. Or maybe you’ve looked at joining a guided tour, but have restrictive travel dates that don’t match up, or a budget that won’t quite stretch that thin. A self-guided tour is a good compromise between doing it yourself or doing a group tour. Luxury hotels have their perks…

On our self-guided tours, you pick the dates, destinations, class of hotel, and as many or as few details as you like. If you want more guidance, tell us what you’re looking for and we’ll set up a proposal for something we think you’ll like. It’s a great way to get out and see Switzerland on your own, but with the assurance of know that you have the trip you want without the hassles of setting it up.

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