Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comMount Titlis Eternal Snow Half-Day Trip from Lucerne
Duration: 5.5 hours (approx.)
Location: Lucerne, Switzerland
Product code: 3885SW303LBS
17 reviews of Mount Titlis Eternal Snow Half-Day Trip from Lucerne
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Fantastic. Even in poor weather we could play in the snow!
Reviewed by: Peter B, Australia, November 2008
All pickups went according to plan and we loved the mountain. It was snowing heavily and very cold, but that is what we came to see.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Australia, April 2008
This was a great tour. Unfortunately there was a whiteout at the top, but the journey up and down was extremely scenic!
Reviewed by: Melvyn S, Australia, September 2007
Our tour guide was absolutely the best. He was very knowledgeable about his country, Switzerland, which helped us enjoy the experience even more. The views from the top were phenomenal! We had a great time and would recommend to anyone.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, May 2007
Absolutely fantastic! Only two words to describe.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, January 2007
The tour left on time and our tour guide was very helpful and took good care of us. It was an awesome day with a clear sky which greatly contributed to our enjoyment. We were picked up and dropped off near the train station and our guide offered to walk us back to the station.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, August 2006
The trip to Mount Titlis is marvelous, however, the draw back is the time we spent on Mount Titlis was too short. We didn't have much time to enjoy it.
Reviewed by: Siau V, Malaysia, December 2008
Although I have a mobility problem I managed to go and enjoy this lovely mountain.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Malta, August 2008
The only problem was the pick up and drop off. We waited and were told and nobody came. Then the drop off was nowhere near the pick up point, though we did enjoy the walk through Lucerne because of it.
Reviewed by: Andrew H, United Kingdom, March 2008
This was a good overall experience and a real eye-opener. The guide was informative and accommodating.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Singapore, February 2008
A fun experience and well-organised trip. Unfortunately we missed out on the view due to the weather. There was however no sign of the jackets that we requested for loan. On reconfirmation we ended up having our own just in case following previous reviews.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, January 2008
Extremely satisfied.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, December 2007
This is a good trip starting out in a comfortable coach. Great views on the way to Engelberg, where you then ascend up into the hills in tiny four-man cable cars. After a short journey in these, you switch to a large cable car, unfortunately for us, we were jammed in with about sixty other tourists, and it was a little claustrophobic. You transfer after this cable car to yet another, this time the revolving one, which can be a little disorientating, and again, a tight squeeze. The view was okay, but it was an overcast, cloudy day. Ideally, you'd want to go on this trip on a clear, sunny day. The top of Mount Titlis makes the journey worthwhile. We messed around out in the snow, went on the ice flier, which was brilliant; an absolute must if you go on this trip. Then we did the tubing down the snow slide, which was also pretty cool. We had a nice, cheap, hot meal up at the top too, before descending the same way we came up. All in all, it was a good way to spend an afternoon, but best advice would be to go on a sunny day!
Reviewed by: Holly M, Ireland, June 2007
Amazing for someone who hasn't experienced that view ever before! Very beautiful! My only disappointments were that we did not have enough time up on the mountain, and our tour guide seemed inexperienced.
Reviewed by: Samantha C, Australia, May 2007
Early October may be a little late in the year for this trip. Raining at the bottom of the mountain and heavy snow at the top, so half way up no views. Better for younger folks who could actually get out and enjoy the snow activities. For older folks not much to do at the top. Kind of expensive for the experience. Might feel different on a sunny day when you could enjoy the views.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, October 2008
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