Snowy Peaks and Stunning Views of Mount Titlis

Posted on May 29, 2025 in India Discovery,Student Speak

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Have you ever wondered what happens when you step out of your comfort zone and into a world of adventure, friendship and self-discovery? You start discovering a new version of yourself – one that is braver, more curious and open to more challenges.

As a student group from India, travelling to Mount Titlis was truly unforgettable. From the moment we arrived, we noticed a lot of Indian tourists were visiting too. It gave the place a vibrant and a familiar vibe that instantly made us feel at home in a foreign country. The journey to the top involved several stages. First, we went from the ground level to the first cable car station. This part of the trip turned out to be our favourite. The weather was perfect with light snow falling gently – not too cold and incredibly peaceful. The highlight of this level was definitely the view of the stunning lake surrounded by snow covered trees. We spent quite a while there laughing, chatting, and taking tons of pictures together. It was calm, beautiful, and full of fun – the kind of moment that stays with you long after the trip ends.

After that, we finally boarded the famous rotating cable car, the Titlis Rotair. The views during the ride were absolutely stunning. At the top of Mount Titlis, everything just changed. The temperature dropped, the wind picked up, and it was snowing heavily. Despite the cold, visiting the Titlis Glacier Cave was easily the highlight of our visit. Waving through the icy tunnels surrounded by thick snow was an incredible and a once-in-a-lifetime feeling. On our way down, we stopped at one of the restaurants at the cable car level, where we warmed up, relaxed, and shared our favourite memories from the day with each other!

Mount Titlis was honestly the best part of our school trip. The snow, the cable cars, the freezing hilltops, and all the fun activities we did together as a group made it special. We took so many pictures, joked around, and just enjoyed the day. It was cold, chaotic, and we loved every bit of it.

Writen By Ayaana Ahuja & Gurbani Boparai (Chitkara International School, Chandigarh).

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