Friday, July 18, 2014

Klausjagen Festival

Every year on December 5th (the eve of St. Nicholas' Day),  in the quaint town of Kussnacht on the shores of Lake Lucerne you can be witness to one of the most interesting festivals in all of Switzerland.

The Klausjagen Festival (meaning ‘chasing the Klaus’) is believed to have sprung from an age-old tradition to chase away evil spirits.

The sun sets and the street lights go out, engulfing the crowd in complete darkness. Then, from a distance you can hear the sound of giant cracking whips,  signaling the start of the procession.  The iffele lantern bearers follow, carried by up to 150 men, casting a glow on the darkened streets. St Nicolas follows, accompanied by four dark elves disguised as chimney sweeps, representing the darker sides of life, accompanied by the cheer of the crowd and in hot pursuit follows a brass band.

Then the fun really begins. Some 700 men dressed in traditional farmers shirts carry alpine cow bells, rung in a cacophonic unison. Next comes 180 horn blowers, create enough noise to stir the dead. The procession last around 2 hours and spectators who have overcome the constant ringing in their ears are welcome to join in. After the procession, the restaurants re-open serving the traditional dish of meat, sauerkraut and potatoes.

If you have clients who want to experience a unique festival this holiday season, this may be just the festival you are looking for!




Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Have you started planing 2014 / 2015 winter travel? 

Now is the perfect time!

If you are looking to escape the cold; Greece, Turkey, Morocco & Southern Spain are lovely winter destinations!

A vibrant walkway in Greece


Karen Gindroz, enjoying a traditional Turkish water pipe

Cappadocia, Turkey

See the sun rise over the dunes from the back of a camel in Morocco

And then, there is Venice... always magical, always beautiful, even when it is a bit too cold!

Venice knows how to bring in the New Year!