Rigi
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING/ Updated : Mar 16, 2017, 12:59 IST
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With hundreds of kilometres of fascinating hiking trails and total absence of cars, Rigi is a massif that offers arresting views of the Alps of Switzerland and those of Germany and France. And if this stupendous beauty wasn’t enou … Read more
With hundreds of kilometres of fascinating hiking trails and total absence of cars, Rigi is a massif that offers arresting views of the Alps of Switzerland and those of Germany and France. And if this stupendous beauty wasn’t enough, there are vistas of 13 pristine lakes, including Lake Lucerne, for you to feast your eyes on. Read less

With hundreds of kilometres of fascinating hiking trails and total absence of cars, Rigi is a massif that offers arresting views of the Alps of Switzerland and those of Germany and France. And if this stupendous beauty wasn’t enough, there are vistas of 13 pristine lakes, including Lake Lucerne, for you to feast your eyes on. At 1798 m, hikers love this mountain because of the abundance of trekking opportunities while families adore it for its forests and meadows which make for perfect picnic spots. The summit transforms into a blinding ski paradise in the winter season and the tracks extend up to 35 km. Tobogganing after dark from Rigi Kulm to Rigi Staffel is an adventure in itself. Watching the sunrise and the sunset from the summit is a visual made out of dreams and the ever-changing colours of the landscape—a little bit of red, a tinge of blue and a whole lot of green—can put a spell on you.
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