

▲ Lake Lugano is a glacial lake on the border between Switzerland and Italy, located in the Lombard Alps at an elevation of 271 meters. Covering an area of approximately 49 square kilometers with a maximum depth of 288 meters, the lake stretches in a narrow S-shape. Surrounded by overlapping mountains and steep, winding rocky shores, it boasts stunning scenery. The lake's waters flow into Lake Maggiore via the Tresa River and are navigable. Both shores are dotted with picturesque villages, and nearby attractions include Monte San Salvatore, making it a popular destination for wellness and tourism. Visitors can enjoy various water activities such as swimming and boating.


▲ The Alps are a majestic mountain range in Europe, spanning eight countries including France, Italy, and Switzerland, with its highest peak Mont Blanc reaching 4,808 meters. Renowned for their spectacular snow-capped peaks, glaciers, lakes, and meadows, the Alps are a paradise for skiing and mountaineering. The Swiss section is particularly breathtaking, featuring iconic peaks like the Matterhorn and Jungfrau, dotted with charming towns such as Interlaken. This region is not only a gathering place of natural wonders but also home to rich alpine culture, attracting visitors from around the world year-round to explore its ever-changing seasonal landscapes.


▲ Titlis in Switzerland is located south of Lake Lucerne and is the highest-altitude tourist destination in central Switzerland, as well as a large paradise for skiing and snowboarding. Standing at 3,020 meters above sea level, its summit is covered with snow all year round and features the world's first 360-degree rotating cable car. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding scenery while riding the cable car. Upon reaching the summit, they can explore a glacial cave with 5,000-year-old ice, experience the thrill of Europe's highest suspension bridge, and feel the excitement of speeding across the snowfields on the Ice Flyer chairlift. Additionally, with over 80 kilometers of ski slopes, both beginners and experts can enjoy themselves here, attracting a large number of visitors throughout the year.

▲ Titlis Snow Experience Park is located on Mount Titlis, a perfect destination for winter fun. Designed specifically for sightseers and beginner skiers, it offers diverse activities including snow speed slides, short ski experience courses, and snowmobile rides. You can zoom around on a snowmobile or slide down the slopes on a snow tube. The park also features igloo snow hotels built from compacted snow, where you can unwind at the snow bar with a warm drink after playtime, fully immersing yourself in the unique charm of the Alpine powder snow fields.










