As the country with the highest global happiness index, Switzerland has the highest standard of living and a high degree of social stability. Everyone knows that Switzerland is rich, with a per capita income of over $83,000. The green grass, the rolling mountains, and the blue and white sky here make people feel more comfortable from a distance.


In the deep landscape and beautiful scenery, people become gentle. Switzerland is such a place to relax and take away the stress of fast-paced cities.


As early as the 17th century, writers had vivid descriptions of the beauty of Switzerland. Switzerland has received too many praises, such as paradise on earth, wonderland on earth and so on. Those who have been to Switzerland know that fairy tales are not deceitful, the world in fairy tales is real in Switzerland.


Here is the beauty bestowed by nature. There are icebergs and rivers here, as well as quiet villages. Beauty, tranquility, prosperity and peace are the images that Switzerland presents to the world. Switzerland is rich in tourism resources and has a reputation as a world park. Although Switzerland is only a small part of Europe geographically, the country's rich tourism resources bring a lot of fun to travelers. When you come to Switzerland, you must visit the charming towns of Switzerland, they have unique scenery. Here are some recommendations for five of Switzerland's most iconic towns!


1. Luda Benner


There are many waterfalls in Ludabenna, 72 waterfalls cascading down the mountain in this picturesque valley. The most famous of these is Staubach Falls, which with a drop of nearly 1,000 feet is the highest waterfall in Europe. The town itself is the starting point for excursions to the Jungfru region. This small village nestled among the mountains has inspired many writers.


2. Soglio


Sauglio is another small and picturesque village in Switzerland. In summer, wildflowers bloom in the mountains, and snow-capped mountains fill the horizon. This stunning view is a major landmark in Soglio. Wander the narrow cobblestone streets and you can see Solis Palace in the distance. There's something special when you're hiking the Berger Trail or through the chestnut forest.


3. Grindelwald


There is a small village called Grindelwald at the foot of the Alps. Although the whole village is surrounded by mountains above 4,000 meters above sea level, since the valley is east-west, the sunshine hours are long. The reflected light from thousands of years of snow and glaciers on the top of the mountain also adds a lot of light to the village. The thriving flowers add vitality and color to the place.


4. Le Chable


Le Chable is a small village in Bagnes, canton Valais, Switzerland, at the foot of the resort town of Verbier. This is a quiet little village, unobtrusive, but kind and natural, and many hikers like to stop here. Today, the buildings, streets and houses of the village retain the historical pattern and style, and it seems that they have not been disturbed and destroyed by the modern construction of the island.


5. Interlaken


Interlaken is the gateway to the villages of the Bernese Alps. Since the early 19th century, it has been a tourist mecca, where visitors can come for spa treatments and breathe in the fresh mountain air.