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Switzerland Or Swaziland

March 1, 2012

FROM TRAINS AND GLACIERS TO TRIBES AND GAME DRIVES, COX & KINGS ADDS TWO NEW CONTRASTING DESTINATIONS

Cox & Kings, the world’s longest established travel company, already arranges holidays to fascinating destinations across the world and is now adding luxury tours to Switzerland and Swaziland to its ever growing range.

Switzerland, a landlocked country in the heart of Europe with no natural borders, is divided into 26 cantons, each with their own unique cultural and historic signatures. The country can be visited at any time throughout the year with each season offering its own unique landscapes and characteristics.

Classic Switzerland is a 7-day private tour priced from £2,125 per person and combines some of the country’s most beautiful natural attractions, mountains, lakes and waterfalls with the Bernina and Glacier express trains and towns of Montreux, Zermatt and St Moritz before ending in Milan. The price includes British Airways flights from Heathrow, transfers and train travel throughout and accommodation with breakfast daily. To celebrate the launch of Switzerland, Cox & Kings is offering £130 per person off any of the private tours online if travelling in April, May, September and October.



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