Where to go when you travel to Switzerland
Switzerland is
known for many things: its cold climate, mountainous terrain and its political
neutrality, which is perhaps brought on by its topographical isolation and
being one of the most mountainous countries in Europe. In fact, many Swiss
people, especially those who live in the Swiss Alps still retain their culture,
traditions and Alpine characteristics, largely unspoiled by the marks of the
modern world. These people usually reside in villages near the Alps known as
Laax. Believe it or not, more than 70 percent of its land area is
covered by the Swiss Alps, which is known for its jagged peaks and steep
gorges. The Pennine Alps range, for example, has Switzerlands highest
peak, the Dufourspitze of Monte Rosa, which stands at 15,203 feet. This is one
of the ultimate travel spots in Switzerland. Of course, mountains there are not
all so gigantic in height. The Jura, for instance, are smaller and lower. This
is a popular travel destination in Switzerland because of its cross-country
skiing. The Jura Mountains that Swiss watchmaking first began. The Mattehorn is
another high peak in the Alps that travelers in Switzerland should not miss. At
14,688 feet, it towers above the state Valais Canton. When traveling
to Switzerland, one thing that any person should remember is that its
going to be really cold. Never forget to pack a winter coat especially when you
are going in winter months or if you are going to the Alps, where it can be
awfully cold. The resort of Château-dOex, which is nestled in a
valley in the Alps is famous for its skiing, hiking and hot-air balloon
activities. Switzerland is also known for its picturesque views of
lakes and streams. These bodies of water provide travelers with a nice view.
The river Rhine is principal river in the country but there are other river
systems that one should also look into, including Rhône, Ticino, and Inn.
Lakes in the Alpine region are gorgeous and any traveler in Switzerland will
instantly fall in love with its serene and glassy surface. Among those that
they should visit are the Lake Geneva, Lake Lugano, Lake Maggiore, where
Switzerlands lowest point lies; Lake of Neuchâtel, and Lake of
Lucerne. Another lake that is worthy of note is Lake Geneva, whish is
considered to be Central Europes largest lake. Travelers in Switzerland
should also not miss the Staubbach Falls in Bern. One of the ultimate
travel spots in Switzerland is the Gothic Cathedral designed by Matthäus
Ensinger from Ulm. It is an example of 14th to 16th century architecture.
Various international agencies can also be found in the capital city, including
the Universal Postal Union. Its second largest city, Zurich is
purported to be the financial center of Switzerland as well as an important
commercial and manufacturing center while the city of Basel is noted for its
textile and clothing industry. Lausanne, on the other hand, is a city in the
western part of Switzerland. It is home to such famous celebrities as Voltaire,
Gibbon, and Rousseau as well as the center for Swizerlands iron industry.
Though largely known for its watchmaking and jewelry industry, Geneva is also
the worlds diplomatic center. It is where the headquarters of the United
Nations (UN). The International Labor Organization (ILO) and the World Health
Organization (WHO) is also located there too.
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