

Bucketlist Switzerland: The Passes
Some countries you see from a train window.
Interlaken · Lucerne · Zurich
Bucketlist Switzerland: The Passes
Sep 5 - Sep 13, 2027 · ₹3,00,000
Bucketlist Switzerland: The Passes
Some countries you see from a train window. Switzerland, you drive. This is the Alps with your hands on the wheel: Susten, Grimsel, Furka, the cobbled Tremola, Klausen. Five passes people build entire road trips around, threaded into one loop out of Zurich and back. Between them, turquoise lakes you swim in, a Matterhorn sunrise, a dam you can throw yourself off, and a boutique lodge the whole tribe takes over each night. You'll arrive as twelve strangers who booked the same wild idea. You'll drive home as the tribe that did it together. The control stays yours. The logistics don't.
Here's the thing nobody tells you about Switzerland: the postcard is the boring part. The real thing is the road between the postcards, the switchback where the glacier opens up and someone in the passenger seat just goes quiet. So we built the trip around the driving. Eight nights, a convertible-led fleet, and the five greatest alpine passes stitched into one clean Zurich-to-Zurich loop, no backtracking, no bus, no rush. You base up for a few nights at a time in gorgeous 8-to-14-room lodges we take over completely, so every night ends around one fire, one table, one long conversation that goes nowhere and everywhere. Days are yours to spend loud or slow. Paraglide off the world's tandem capital. Swim in a lake so turquoise it looks fake. Stand on a dam and decide whether you're the kind of person who jumps. Watch the Matterhorn go pink at sunrise. Then get back in the car, because the next pass is calling. You don't need to be a driver. You need to want the window seat on the best roads in Europe, and a tribe to share them with.
The big moments
The bits you will tell first.
Not sightseeing filler. These are the moments the trip is built around.


Furka Pass road descending toward Gletsch, Switzerland

Verzasca dam/reservoir valley

Matterhorn sunrise from Gornergrat

Swimming turquoise Lake Brienz

Welcome dinner by the lake in Lucerne
Experiences
Drive the Furka Pass past the Rhone Glacier
Drive the cobbled switchbacks of the old Tremola
Stand on the Verzasca dam, the 007 GoldenEye jump
Ride the Alpine Coaster and Peak Walk at Glacier 3000
Watch a Matterhorn sunrise from Gornergrat
Swim the turquoise water of Lake Brienz
Walk the Grindelwald First cliff walk
Tandem paraglide over Interlaken
The Gameplan
DAY 01
The night before it all begins
Land in Zurich, meet the tribe, and pick up the cars that will carry you across the Alps. Take the easy, beautiful cruise to Lucerne, your first lake town, no big drive on day one. Gather for a welcome dinner by the water, where twelve strangers start becoming a tribe.

DAY 02
The first pass, and you feel it
Point the cars south and climb the Susten Pass, your first taste of why you came. Stop where the glacier opens up, walk the Aare Gorge, and let the scale of it land. Roll into your Interlaken base by evening, the adventure capital of the Alps waiting.

DAY 03
The day you jump, fly, or fall
Wake up in adventure country and choose your high: paraglide, canyon, or cliff-walk. Take the cable car to a Bond-film peak, or swim the turquoise edge of Lake Brienz. Come back to the lodge for a long tribe dinner and stories that get taller by the hour.

DAY 04
Chasing the Matterhorn
Drive the Grimsel Pass, all reservoirs and hairpins, toward the most famous mountain in the Alps. Park the cars and ride in to car-free Zermatt, where the Matterhorn just stands there, impossible. Settle in for a fondue night under the peak, the tribe glowing from a day of big driving.

DAY 05
Sunrise, then the hero road
Rise before the light for a Matterhorn sunrise, the kind of morning you'll describe for years. Then drive the Furka Pass, the poster road of the Alps, past the Rhone Glacier itself. Land in Andermatt, your pass-country base, right at the crossroads of every great drive.

DAY 06
The dam, and the question
Drive the cobbled switchbacks of the old Tremola into Italian-speaking Switzerland. Stand on the Verzasca dam, the 007 jump, and decide who you are today. Whether you leap or just watch, the tribe roars, and dinner tastes like victory.

DAY 07
One last great pass
Take the Klausen Pass, the quiet stunner, your final ridge-line drive of the trip. Wind down out of the mountains as the Alps hand you back to the lowlands. Roll into Zurich, park the cars for the last time, and feel the trip start to land.

DAY 08
The long exhale
Spend a slow day in Zurich, by the lake and the old town, no driving required. Trade photos and plan the next one over a farewell dinner with your tribe. Sleep easy knowing you drove the best roads in Europe, together.

DAY 09
Until the next adventure
Fly home from Zurich, the passes still running behind your eyes. Land back in your life a little different, a little louder. Start counting down to wherever the tribe goes next.

Stay
Hotels we love for this route.
We sometimes use these hotels, or hotels like these, depending on dates, availability, and the final rooming plan.

Hotel Garbi Ibiza
★4.6Google ratingBeachfront vibes, chill lounges, and sunsets that feel unreal. Just steps from Ibiza’s lively spots, but peaceful enough to truly unwind.
Open mapFee & inclusions
Included
- Once in a lifetime Adventure
- Invites max 12 Curated People
- Handpicked Inclusive Experiences
- 0 breakfasts, 0 lunches and 0 dinners
- Gorgeous Airbnbs & 4-star Hotels
- Modes of Transport None
- Stay in twin-shared rooms
- Vibe facilitator with you throughout the experience
Not included
- International flights to and from Zurich (we help you find them)
- Swiss visa (Schengen; we hand you the checklist)
- Add-on thrills: Verzasca bungee, tandem paragliding, and the alpine skydive
- Lunches on the road and anything you swipe for yourself
- Travel insurance (required)
₹3,00,000
12 people
3 payments · next ₹64,800
Reviews from the tribe
The place is wild. The people make it stick.
Notes for you
Every edition is curated to 14–17 people across professions, cities, and stages of life — never 14 from the same industry. Once you confirm, you get an anonymized cohort snapshot covering roles, cities, and why each person is coming. The full WhatsApp group goes live around 30 days before departure. Median age is typically 28–38; gender ratio targets 50:50 within applicant-pool constraints. If a destination skews younger or older, the edition page says so.
Stays, on-ground transfers, curated experiences, breakfast and one other meal a day, and the host being with you for the whole edition. Not included: flights, visa fees, alcohol, and meals on free evenings. The exact inclusions/exclusions split is in the two-column section on each edition page. No surprise add-ons at checkout.
Cancellation outcomes depend on your edition's category and how close you are to departure. In the early window you receive 90% as ExCo Wallet credit (or 80% as a bank transfer if you've paid ₹50,000+); in the late window 50% wallet (or 40% bank). A flat ₹7,000 administration fee applies. ExCo Wallet credit is valid at full value for 12 months and is transferable to a friend or family member once. Wallet credit cannot be converted to cash. Insurance premiums and third-party costs already incurred remain non-refundable.
A 10% deposit at booking locks your spot — this applies across all edition categories (Visa-Heavy, Mid-Adventure, and Easy-Visa / Domestic). The remaining balance is split into scheduled payments based on the category's payment timeline, with the final payment due before the edition's cut-off. The exact schedule is shown above the deposit button on each edition page. You can pay by UPI, bank transfer, debit card, or credit card.
We're not picking the “best” applicants — we're building a room that works. Range across professions, life stages, and intent matters more than credentials. We read every application. The lens is simple: would this person make the group better, and would the group make this person's edition better.
Yes — both of you go through the same curation flow. The group balance matters more than the headcount, so we apply the same lens to your plus-one. Often both get in. Sometimes only one of you is the right fit for that specific edition, in which case we'll recommend a different edition for the other. Spot transfers between friends or family aren't allowed directly — the original booking has to be cancelled first, and any wallet credit can then be used toward a new booking.
Edition dates are fixed — the host, the cohort, and the on-ground vendors are all locked. Edition transfers are not permitted directly. If your plans change, you'll need to cancel your current booking and use any eligible ExCo Wallet credit toward a new booking. The credit is valid at full value for 12 months.
The number on the edition page is the all-in program fee for what's included — stays, on-ground transfers, curated experiences, breakfast and one other meal a day, and the host. Flights, visa fees, alcohol, and meals on free evenings are excluded. GST applies where relevant; checkout shows the final number. Editions priced in USD/EUR/JPY may convert at the prevailing rate when each scheduled payment is processed; once a payment has been processed it isn't retrospectively adjusted.
If you've confirmed for your edition and applied for your visa but are still waiting on results, you can make a partial payment of 30% and settle the balance once the visa is approved. If the visa is rejected, ExCo deducts 20% of the amount paid and the rest is credited to a future edition. If your visa status remains uncertain 31 days before the edition, you can either reschedule to a future edition free of charge, or hold your spot — in which case the 50% advance becomes non-refundable regardless of the outcome.
A prior rejection (US, UK, Schengen, or otherwise) doesn't automatically disqualify you, but it does mean we'll spend more time on documentation. Flag it during the application — our visa team has a separate intake for travellers with prior rejections so you get an honest read on your odds before you commit financially. Note: passports must remain valid for at least six months beyond the end of the edition.
About 70% of every edition comes solo. By the second dinner, no one remembers who arrived knowing whom. The whole format — shared villa, shared transport, anchor experiences — is built so groups form fast and naturally.

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