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SWITZERLAND & PARIS

2N Paris > 2N Zurich > 2N Interlaken
 

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Package Inclusion

Airport Transfer
Deluxe Stay
Buffet Breakfast
Local Sightseeing

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Tour Highlights

Tour
Paris City Tour
city tour & historical landmarks
Tour
Louvre Museum
cruise
Tour
River Seine Cruise
cruise
Tour
Zurich City Tour
city tour & historical landmarks
Tour
Mount Titlis
mountain
Tour
Mount Jungfraujoch
cruise

4.8

RATING

landscapes

TOUR TYPE

All ages

Activity Level

24/7

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What’s Included in Your Trip



"Welcome to Paris!""
Arrival at Paris. Upon your arrival you will meet the representative and then be transferred to the hotel in a private vehicle.
Rest of the day is at leisure or relaxing activities.
Overnight stay at Paris .


Enjoy breakfast at your hotel.
Proceed for Panoromic Paris City Tour. Later visit Louvre Museum.
Later in the afternoon by 15:00 hrs - Discover Paris's most famous tourist sites Eiffel Tower, visit to the 2nd floor of the Eiffel Tower with with breath taking views of the capital.
Evening enjoy the River Seine Cruise
Later, return to your hotel. Overnight stay at London .


“Welcome to Zurich!”
Upon arrival at the airport, activate your 8-day second-class Swiss Pass. With the Swiss Pass in hand, take the public transport from the airport and head to the hotel on your own. After you check in, relax for some time. Afterwards, you can explore the city at your own pace. You can visit Rapperswil Castle (on your own), famed for its architecture and Fraumünster Church (on your own), famous for its serene ambience, among other notable spots. Later, return to the hotel on your own for an overnight stay at Zurich.


Enjoy breakfast at your hotel.
Get ready in the morning for a day trip to Mount Titlis. From your hotel, using the Swiss pass, head to Zurich station to take the train to Lucerne. From there, take the train to Engelberg Station and board the bus to Engelberg Titlis Bahn. Upon reaching, enjoy the cable car ride on ROTAIR and admire the panoramic views of the surroundings. Also, walk on Titlis Cliff Walk, the highest suspension bridge in Europe. Later, head back to the hotel on your own for an overnight stay at Zurich.


Breakfast at the hotel and check out.
transfer to Interlaken by train. Upon arrival, head to the hotel on your own. After you check in, relax for some time. Later, you can explore the city at your own pace. You can visit the scenic Lake Thun and Hohematte Park, among other famous attraction points. Later, return to the hotel on your own for an overnight stay at Interlaken.


Have your morning breakfast at the hotel.
Prepare for a day trip to Mount Jungfraujoch. With your Swiss Pass, head to Interlaken Ost on your own for a scenic train ride to Ginderwald Gondola Lift Station. From there, take a cable car to Eigergletscher and then switch to a cogwheel train bound for Jungfraujoch, all while marvelling at the alpine scenery. At the summit, explore the Ice Palace and visit the Sphinx Observatory to admire the views of the surrounding peaks. Later, return to the hotel on your own for an overnight stay at Interlaken.


Enjoy breakfast at the hotel.
Post breakfast Check out from the Hotel.
head to Interlaken Station on your own to board a train to Zurich.
Arrive at Zurich and transfer to Airport.

HOTEL
CITY 3 Star 4 Star
PARIS Hotel Opera Lafayette / Similar Mercure Paris Opéra Faubourg Montmartre / Similar
ZURICH ibis Styles Zurich City Center / Similar Holiday Inn Zürich / Similar
INTERLAKEN Hotel Central Continental / Similar Schloss Hünigen / Similar
 
 
GROUP ACCOMMODATION COST
ROOM TYPE 3 Star 4 Star
SINGLE 305000.00 335500.00
DOUBLE / TWIN 155750.00 172750.00
TRIPLE 155000.00 172000.00
CHILD (5 - 11 yrs) WITH MATTRESS 132750.00 151000.00
CHILD (5 - 11 yrs) NO MATTRESS 117700.00 135650.00
INFANT 3200.00 3600.00
  • 02 nights’ accommodation at Paris
  • 02 nights' accommodation at Zurich
  • 02 nights' accommodation at Interlaken
  • Daily breakfast at Hotel
  • All sightseeing will be SIC basis, as per mentined in the itinerary
  • Meals mentioned as per itinerary
  • All airport transfer will be pvt basis
  • Airfare, Train fare
  • Extra 5% GST on the total billing amount
  • Extra TCS applicable as per govt. rule
  • Tourist VISA
  • Extra activity excluded for sightseeing
  • Early Check in / Late Check out
  • Entrance tickets to attractions other than those mentioned above or optional tours or wherever specified
  • Rates are not valid during the any festival, New Year, Christmas, and trade fairs
  • Any kind of facilities not mentioned above in the Top Value Inclusions.
  • The quote does not include any other expenses of personal nature such as Passport charges, portage at hotels, Insurance, POE, wines, mineral water, tips, room service, food & drink, laundry, telephone bills, etc not specified in the itinerary and anything not specified under ‘Top Value Inclusions”.
  • Any incidental expenses not mentioned in “Inclusions” above will have to be paid directly.

  • Any change in the number of passengers would lead to a change in the cost.
  • Tour cost is subject to change with respect to any sudden increase in visa charges, airfare, taxes and/or any other cost factor that is not within Need A Holiday control at the time of giving this cost.
  • The names/passports of all qualifiers need to give to Need A Holiday one month prior to the date of departure.
  • The passport must be valid for minimum 6 months from the date of return.
  • We are not holding any reservations for the above group. Confirmation is subject to availability on clients preferred dates, failing which there will be a supplement cost.
  • Standard Check In/ Check Out time: 1400hrs/1200hrs.
  • All Hotels do not have tea/coffee making facility in room. The same differs hotel to Hotel and city to city
  • The above quotation is based on the hotel stated above and is dependent on availability at the time of reservations.
  • If the hotel is not available we reserve the right to offer an alternative of a similar standard
  • If passengers depart or arrive separate to the group, additional charges will be levied
  • In case of currency fluctuations of more than 2% or amendment in local Government taxes, we reserve the right to adjust the tour price accordingly.
  • Cost does not include any surcharges due to high season/ block out dates/festivals/Public Holidays.
  • Should the group arrive during a trade fair/festival or high demand period, we reserve the right to amend the prices accordingly or offer an alternative location.
  • We are not holding any reservations for the above group. Confirmation is subject to availability on clients preferred dates, failing which there will be a supplement cost. Alternative dates will be provided on which the same price can be maintained.

Travel Checklist & FAQs


SWITZERLAND
1. Explore the Swiss Alps
  • Jungfrau Region: Visit Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe, ride the cogwheel train, and enjoy panoramic views.
  • Matterhorn (Zermatt): Take the Gornergrat Railway or Matterhorn Glacier Paradise for breathtaking views.
  • Mount Titlis (Engelberg): Experience the rotating cable car and the thrilling Cliff Walk.
    2. Discover Scenic Cities
  • Lucerne: Walk across Chapel Bridge, visit the Lion Monument, and cruise Lake Lucerne.
  • Zurich: Explore the Old Town (Altstadt), Bahnhofstrasse for shopping, and the Swiss National Museum.
  • Geneva: Tour the UN Headquarters, Jet d’Eau, and stroll around Lake Geneva.
    3. Ride Iconic Scenic Trains
  • Glacier Express: 8-hour scenic ride from Zermatt to St. Moritz through the Swiss Alps.
  • Bernina Express: A UNESCO World Heritage route from Chur to Tirano (Italy).
  • GoldenPass Line: Connects Lucerne to Lake Geneva with stunning views.
    4. Enjoy Swiss Lakes
  • Lake Geneva: Visit Château de Chillon near Montreux.
  • Lake Lucerne: Take a paddle steamer ride.
  • Lake Thun & Lake Brienz: Ideal for boat cruises and lakeside villages (Interlaken region).
    5. Experience Swiss Food & Culture
  • Cheese Fondue & Raclette: Must-try Alpine dishes.
  • Chocolate Factories: Visit Maison Cailler in Broc or Lindt Home of Chocolate in Zurich.
  • Watchmaking: Tour a watch museum in Biel/Bienne or Geneva.
    6. Adventure Activities
  • Interlaken: Paragliding, skydiving, canyoning, and bungee jumping.
  • Grindelwald First: Try the First Cliff Walk, zip-lining, or mountain kart.
  • Skiing/Snowboarding: Available in resorts like Verbier, St. Moritz, and Davos.
    7. Visit Traditional Villages
  • Lauterbrunnen: A valley with 72 waterfalls—picture-perfect.
  • Wengen & Mürren: Car-free mountain villages with charm.
  • Appenzell: Colorful houses and rural traditions.
    8. Visit Castles & History Spots
  • Château de Chillon (Montreux): A lakeside medieval castle.
  • Gruyères: A fairytale town with a castle and cheese heritage.
  • Bern: A UNESCO World Heritage Old Town and Zytglogge (Clock Tower).
    9. Shopping
  • Zurich & Geneva: Luxury brands, Swiss watches, and souvenirs.
  • Local Markets: Look for handcrafted items, cheese, chocolates, and cuckoo clocks.
    10. Hike and Reconnect with Nature
  • Hike the Five Lakes Walk near Zermatt.
  • Oeschinensee: A glacial lake near Kandersteg—great for hiking and row boating.
  • Aletsch Glacier: Largest glacier in the Alps (UNESCO site).

    FRANCE
    Iconic Cities
    1. Paris -
  • Visit the Eiffel Tower and enjoy views from the top.
  • Explore the Louvre Museum (Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo).
  • Walk along the Champs-Élysées to the Arc de Triomphe.
  • Discover Montmartre & Sacré-Cœur Basilica.
  • Enjoy a Seine River Cruise at night.
    2. Lyon -
  • Wander through Old Town (Vieux Lyon).
  • Taste authentic French cuisine – Lyon is the gastronomic capital.
  • Explore traboules (hidden passageways).
    3. Marseille -
  • Visit Old Port (Vieux-Port).
  • Boat trip to the Calanques National Park.
  • See Notre-Dame de la Garde Basilica.
    History & Culture
    4. Palace of Versailles – Explore royal opulence & gardens.
    5. Normandy – See Mont Saint-Michel and the D-Day landing beaches.
    6. Loire Valley – Tour fairy-tale castles & vineyards.
    7. Avignon – Visit the Papal Palace.
    8. Carcassonne – Explore the medieval walled city.
    Food & Wine Experiences
    9. Bordeaux – Go wine tasting in vineyards.
    10. Champagne Region (Reims, Épernay) – Visit cellars & sample champagne.
    11. Dijon & Burgundy – Famous for wines, mustard, and gourmet dining.
    12. Provence – Try lavender-flavored dishes and olive-based cuisine.
    Nature & Coastlines
    13. French Riviera (Nice, Cannes, Monaco) – Glamorous beaches & luxury vibe.
    14. Corsica – Hike, swim, and discover wild beauty.
    15. Chamonix & Mont Blanc – Skiing, hiking, and breathtaking Alps.
    16. Alsace Wine Route – Picturesque villages with vineyards.
    Unique French Experiences
    17. Watch a cabaret at Moulin Rouge (Paris).
    18. Shop at Parisian fashion boutiques & flea markets.
    19. Stroll through lavender fields in Provence (June–July).
    20. Attend a wine or cheese festival.
    21. Try a cooking class and learn French pastries (like croissants & macarons).
  • Documents - Some of the essential documents you need to carry are a Passport and visa(Pre-approval or on arrival), Flight tickets, itinerary, Travel insurance, and Money for expenses during your stay
  • Clothing - When visiting Switzerland and France, it is important to pack for the weather, which can vary from cold to moderate during the day, and very cold at night. Therefore, it is recommended to bring multiple sets of heavy woolen clothes, including long-sleeves or Thermal base layers (top and bottom), Waterproof jacket, Waterproof pants or snow trousers, Warm hat, scarf, gloves/mittens, Wool socks, insulated boots, Breathable tees, shorts/skirts, light cardigan, sun‑hat, swimsuit. It's also essential to bring multiple sets of undergarments, a pair of socks, a small towel, and conservative clothing.
  • Sunglasses and Sun cap - A lightweight sun cap and sunglass with side flaps are perfect to keep your head cool and avoid sunburns on a sunny day
  • Cold Cream & Sun Screen (SPF 40+): To avoid sunburns and chafing, you need to put on sunscreen as well as cold cream.
  • Footwear - A comfortable shoe is required when traveling outdoors. They shouldn’t be chunky, instead, they should be lightweight and sturdy. Also advised to carry some sandals it will help you in spending your day at leisure.
  • Water Bottle 1 Ltr.: Hydration is extremely important when it comes to traveling. Carrying a water bottle that you can refill.
  • Medication - It is advisable to pack some essential medications, such as glucose powder, medicines for headaches, diarrhea, and motion sickness, Dettol (an antiseptic liquid), bandages, cotton, and sanitary napkins.
  • Bag for all your Toiletries: A bag with all your essentials including napkins, toothpaste, sanitizers, paper soap, etc. should be carried in a ziplock bag.
  • Original passport with minimum 6 months validity from the date of tour arrival along with sufficient blank pages for the stamping of visa.
  • A valid Tourist Visa for the duration of the tour. Handwritten passport is not acceptable
  • SWITZERLAND
    Best Time to Visit
  • Summer (Jun–Sep): Ideal for hiking, scenic train rides, and lake activities.
  • Winter (Dec–Mar): Great for skiing, snowboarding, and Christmas markets.
  • Spring/Autumn: Fewer tourists, lovely landscapes, mild weather.
    Visa & Entry Requirements
  • Schengen Visa required for most non-EU travelers.
  • Stay duration: Up to 90 days within a 180-day period for tourists.
  • Documents needed: Valid passport, return ticket, proof of accommodation, travel insurance.
    Top Places to Visit
  • Zurich & Geneva – Modern cities with old-world charm
  • Lucerne – Medieval town with lakeside views
  • Interlaken – Adventure capital of Switzerland
  • Zermatt – For Matterhorn and skiing
  • Jungfrau Region – Snow peaks, waterfalls, and scenic trains
  • Bern – Capital city with UNESCO old town
    Transport in Switzerland
  • Swiss Travel Pass: Unlimited access to trains, buses, boats & museums (highly recommended).
  • Trains: Punctual, scenic, and efficient (SBB is the national railway).
  • Car rentals: Possible, but not necessary unless visiting remote villages.
  • Cable cars/funiculars: Common in mountain areas (Titlis, Pilatus, Schilthorn).
    Currency & Payments
  • Currency: Swiss Franc (CHF)
  • Credit/Debit Cards: Widely accepted
  • Tipping: Not required but appreciated (5–10% in restaurants)
    Languages Spoken
  • German (north & central)
  • French (west)
  • Italian (south)
  • Romansh (a small eastern part)
  • English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
    Food Must-Try
  • Cheese fondue & raclette
  • Rösti (Swiss-style hash browns)
  • Swiss chocolates (Lindt, Toblerone, Cailler)
  • Birchermüesli
  • Zürcher Geschnetzeltes (Zurich-style veal)
    Adventure Activities
  • Summer: Hiking, paragliding, boat cruises, mountain biking
  • Winter: Skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, sledding
  • All-year: Glacier excursions (Jungfraujoch, Titlis), scenic trains (Glacier Express, Bernina Express)
    Safety & Health
  • Extremely safe and clean country
  • Tap water is drinkable everywhere
  • Travel insurance is recommended
  • Emergency number: 112 (general), 144 (medical)
    Good to Know
  • Shops close early (often by 6–7 PM)
  • Most stores are closed on Sundays
  • Switzerland is expensive—plan budget accordingly or use Coop/Migros supermarkets for meals
  • Always validate paper train tickets (not needed with Swiss Pass or online tickets)
    FRANCE
    Travel & Entry
    Q: Do I need a visa to visit France?
    A: If you are from the EU/EEA or Schengen countries, no visa is required. Travelers from many other countries (like the US, Canada, UK, Australia) can enter visa-free for up to 90 days. Others may need a Schengen Visa.
    Q: What is the best time to visit France? A:
  • Spring (April–June) – Pleasant weather, fewer crowds.
  • Summer (July–August) – Best for beaches & festivals (but crowded & expensive).
  • Autumn (September–October) – Ideal for wine regions & sightseeing.
  • Winter (December–February) – Skiing in the Alps & Christmas markets.
    Money & Costs
    Q: What currency is used in France?
    A: The Euro (€).
    Q: Is France expensive?
    A: Paris and the French Riviera can be pricey, but smaller towns and rural areas are more affordable. Budget depends on travel style.
    Q: Can I use credit cards everywhere?
    A: Yes, most places accept cards, but carry some cash for cafés, markets, and small shops.
    Transport
    Q: What is the best way to travel around France?
    A: • Trains (TGV & regional trains) – Fast and convenient. • Domestic flights – Useful for longer distances (Paris–Nice, Paris–Corsica). • Car rental – Best for countryside, vineyards, and small towns. • Metro/bus – Ideal for city travel.
    Q: Do taxis and Ubers work in France?
    A: Yes, especially in big cities. Taxis are regulated, Uber is common in Paris.
    Language & Culture
    Q: Do people speak English in France?
    A: In tourist areas, many people understand English, but learning a few French phrases (like Bonjour, Merci) is appreciated.
    Q: Is tipping common in France?
    A: Service charge is included in bills, but rounding up or leaving small change is polite. For excellent service, 5–10% is appreciated.
    Q: What are some cultural etiquette tips?
    A: • Always greet with Bonjour / Bonsoir before starting a conversation. • Dress neatly, especially in Paris. • Avoid loud behavior in public transport.
    Food & Drinks
    Q: What food should I try in France?
    A: Croissants, baguettes, escargots, ratatouille, crêpes, cheese, wine, champagne, macarons, and French pastries.
    Q: Is tap water safe to drink?
    A: Yes, tap water is safe and drinkable in France.
    Q: Are vegetarian/vegan options available?
    A: Yes, especially in cities, but menus in smaller towns may be meat-heavy.
    Tourism & Attractions
    Q: What are must-see places in France?
    A: Eiffel Tower (Paris), Louvre, Mont Saint-Michel, Loire Valley castles, French Riviera, Chamonix & Mont Blanc, Provence lavender fields, Bordeaux vineyards, and Normandy.
    Q: Do I need to book tickets in advance for attractions?
    A: Highly recommended for Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Versailles, and popular summer destinations.
    Q: Is France family-friendly?
    A: Yes! Theme parks (Disneyland Paris, Parc Astérix), beaches, and castles are great for kids.
    Practical Info
    Q: Is France safe for tourists?
    A: Yes, but watch out for pickpockets in crowded areas (Paris, Nice). Keep valuables secure.
    Q: What is the emergency number in France?
    A: Dial 112 (EU-wide emergency number).
    Q: What power plugs are used in France?
    A: Type C & E plugs, 230V supply.
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