Hey Garima, you can visit either of the below amazing places. :)
1. Montreux and Lac Leman near geneva
2. Lauterbrunnen Valley and surrounding towns
3. Schynige Platte
4. Lake Lucerne and Mount Pilatus
5. Zermatt and the Gornergrat
Interlaken has places to explore. Mostly you will see adventure activities happening around. Make sure you have the Swiss Travel Pass in advance...You can cover a lot with it. 1. Harder Kulm (Highest point of Interlaken)
2. Lake Brienz
3. Lauterbrunnen Valley (Beautiful) . Grindelwald (Undisturbed Village)
4. Wengen / Murren (This is on the way to Jungfrau)
5. Kirchhofer Casino Gallery
6. Yashraj Statue if you are a fan of Bollywood
7. Staubbach Falls
8. Cable car Schilthorn
9. Train to Engelberg is covered on STP Indian Spice restaurant was good in Interlaken. If you have a chance to get back to Geneva, while return. You must try the Lake trip in Geneva...covered under the STP.
Hello,
If you are interested in learning about the top attractions in Geneva, you have come to the correct place. On the western coast of Lake Geneva, close to the French border, in Switzerland, is the renowned city of Geneva. The following list of five things will motivate you to travel to this lovely French-speaking Swiss city.
https://travellifo.com/the-05-category-of-best-attractions-in-geneva/
"The 05 Category of Best Attractions in Geneva"
What makes Geneva worth visiting?
1) Stunning outdoor scenery and activities.
2) Landmarks.
3. Museums
4) Neighborhoods and historical heritage.
5) Scientific foundation The best places to visit
1. Lake Geneva
With a surface area of around 583 square kilometers and a boundary between Switzerland and France, Lake Geneva is the largest lake in Central Europe. In Geneva, in western Switzerland, the lake's greatest portion (about 363 square kilometers) is situated.
2. De Saint-Pierre Temple
The Cathedral of Saint-Pierre, a Romanesque church located above Geneva's Old Town, has some Gothic features and dates back to 1150. During the Protestant Reformation, the name was changed to Temple de Saint-Pierre, and it became a Protestant church.
3. Jet dāEau
Near the JeteĢe des Eaux-Vives, the barrier enclosing Geneva's harbor, a 145-meter water column rises straight up from the lake surface. The most identifiable landmark in Geneva is now this water jet. The water is propelled by a strong pump at a rate of about 500 liters per second, which explains the height attained.
4. English Garden
5. The Palais des Nations
etc.