Switzerland
June 13, 2025 - June 22, 2025
Switzerland has been on our family’s travel bucket list for a while now, we’re finally making it happen! Eight days really isn’t enough to explore Switzerland, but we’ll make the most of it. The Jungfrau region will be our main focus on this trip, with a short stop in Lucerne. Let the adventure begin!
Day 4 - Wuliaojiang Hike & Nanya Night Market
Day 5 - Ximending Shopping & Massage
Day 6 - Drive to Hualian
Day 7 - Taroko National Park
Day 8 - Drive from Hualian to Taitung
Day 9 - Explore Taitung, Drive to Kenting
Day 10 - Explore Kenting
Day 11 - Kaohsiung
Day 12 - Alishan Day 1
Day 13 - Alisha National Forest & Sunset
Voyagers tips:
Itinerary: There is so much to see in Jungfrau region, we barely fit all the must-dos into five and a half days. If we could extend our trip, we would’ve loved to stay in Lucerne for two more days and take day trips there, as well as visiting the famous Matterhorn area. But Jungfrau is definitely an amazing place, you can easily spend a full week here, which would’ve been perfect for exploring its full glory.
Transportation: Public transportation is the way to go in Switzerland, especially in the Jungfrau region where many towns are not accessible by car. The SBB Mobile app makes it a breeze to buy any ticket on your phone once you get used to the layout. The Half Fare card is well worth it, it provides 50% discount for all other tickets. It’s best to just buy the one-month physical card at the airport’s train service office; the SBB website only sold the cards valid for one year, which is more expensive, and the ID-validation process was cumbersome. Be sure to get the Family Card for kids 15 and under to travel for free with adults. Some regional travel passes may be worth it if you stay longer, we found a helpful youtube video by “Aplins in the Alps” on all train passes, check it out!
Internet/Phone: We upgraded our Verizon mobile plans for the month, which includes 15gb of high speed internet internationally. We found this to be more convenient than getting a new SIM card and sharing internet through hotspots.