Lover's Paradise: Natural wonders of Switzerland that will blow your mind

Matterhorn Known worldwide as the most photographed mountain in the world, the jagged tooth-like Matterhorn is a wonder to behold. At 4,478 mts, it is one of the tallest mountain in the Alps

The Rhine Falls Europe's largest waterfall, the Rhine Falls is a wall of frothing white foam that flows thuderously. Even more impressive are the rocks at its centre which have somehow withstood it's erosive power for centuries

Oeschinensee Perhaps one of the most photogenic lake in the Alps, the Oeschinensee reflects the surrounding mountain walls that surrounds it, expanding its beauty further

Staubbach Falls Among the many waterfalls in the Lauterbrunnen Valley are the Staubbach Falls, the highest free-falling waterfall in Europe, where the water cascades from 300 metres high

Eiger Also called the 'Death Wall', the Eiger has earned its name for several mountaineers losing their lives over the years. This fear-inspiring reputation has ensured Eiger more fame than the taller mountains of Monch and Jungfrau which stand nearby

The Fairies' Grotto, St. Maurice Carved by thousands of years of erosion, the Fairies' Grotto in St. Maurice is home to a subterranean lake and a thundering 50 metre high underground waterfall

Aare Gorge Fed by glacial run-off, cut through 200 metres of limestone, the Aare Gorge leaves behind a 1.4 kms long gorge, walking along the length of the gorge and running a and along of the smooth surfaces gives a sense of the power of the natural forces that shaped the surrounding land

Pyramides d'Eusegne These earth coloumns have been in existence for the past 8,000 to 10,000 years believed to have been created during the last Ice Age when the retreating glaciers left behind large rocks that stopped the ground beneath them from eroding

Trummelbach Falls Glacial flow from the nearby Eiger Glacier is responsible for the wonder theat is the Trummelbach Falls, a spectacular network of 72 underground waterfalls

St. Moritz Lake With a surface of 0.78 sq km, it is smaller than the main lakes of the Upper Engadin valley providing a fabulous view of the scenery to die for