Cost of activities on Mt. Titlis
A traveler is planning a trip to Mt. Titlis for snow activities on the first weekend of March with a group of five people, using their Swiss Travel Passes. They are looking for guidance on purchasing tickets, understanding activity inclusions with the Engelberg - TITLIS ticket, and suggestions for a good route to enjoy all the attractions they are interested in.
- Buy the Engelberg - TITLIS ticket at Engelberg Station, as it covers most activities on the mountain.
- Check the official website for details about which activities are included; for example, the Titlis Cliff Walk is free while the ice flyer costs CHF 12.
- For tobogganing, you need to purchase an additional pass for all-day access, so plan accordingly.
- To make the most of your time, start your day with the Glacier Cave and Igloo Village before heading to the Titlis Glacier Park and snow activities.
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Hi! Thinking of visting Mt Titlis for some snow activities on the 1st Saturday or Sunday of March. The 5 of us have Swiss Travel Passes and will be travelling from Zurich. I understand there’s a 50% discount. Do we buy the tickets at Engelberg Station? I saw on http://www.titlis.ch/en/ticke ts/cable-car-ride there are several cable car option. Do we get the Engelberg – TITLIS ticket that’s CHF92?
We would like to visit the Igloo Village, Glacier Cave, Titlis Cliff Walk, brief hiking on the glacier, Titlis Glacier Park, and perhaps try out the snow mobile, and tubing and/or sledding for beginners. Does the ticket cover all these activities we wish to do or which do we need to pay extra? Managed to see the snow mobile costs but couldn’t find the cost of tubing and sledging. Could someone recommend the route/sequence we should take to do the above activities? Thank you.
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