

A picturesque, historic church nestled in the Swiss Alps, offering stunning views of the iconic Matterhorn.
A mix of rolled oats, nuts, seeds, and dried fruits, typically served with yogurt or milk.
Tender veal strips cooked in a creamy mushroom sauce, served with rösti (hash browns).
Melted cheese served with boiled potatoes, pickles, and dried meats.
Intricately carved wooden items inspired by the Matterhorn's unique shape, reflecting the region's rich woodworking tradition.
A symbol of Swiss ingenuity, these multi-purpose pocket knives are a must-have, with various models and sizes available.
Aged in the region's mountain caves, these cheeses like Raclette and Vacherin are a testament to the area's dairy farming heritage.

A historic church with stunning views of the Matterhorn.
A charming car-free village with traditional Swiss architecture.

A museum dedicated to the history of the Matterhorn and mountaineering.
Known for its stunning views of the Matterhorn, this historic restaurant offers a delightful breakfast buffet.
Named after the first person to climb the Matterhorn, this restaurant serves a traditional Swiss breakfast.
A popular spot for lunch, offering a mix of French and Mediterranean cuisine with a beautiful terrace.
Nestled in the lush greenery of Nagarhole National Park, the Interpretation Centre serves as a gateway to understanding the rich biodiversity and ecosystems of the region. It offers insightful exhibits and enhances the experience for visitors seeking to connect with nature.

Experience the rich history of Gwalior Fort through a captivating light and sound show.

A national monument in Bangladesh, symbolizing the country's struggle for independence.
Zermatt, near Matterhorn Church, receives heavy rain and snow. A waterproof jacket is essential to stay dry.
Matterhorn Church is accessible via hiking trails. Sturdy hiking boots are recommended for comfort and safety.
High altitude and reflection off snow can cause sunburn. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are essential.