Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Multilac best dealers tour Switzerlan­d

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Multilac, the innovator and the largest paint exporter in the country yet again entertaine­d its dealers who recorded the highest numbers of Multilac product sales. These dealers, who actively contribute­d towards maximizing the company’s market scope, were gifted a seven-day allexpense-paid tour to Switzerlan­d. The seven-day tour included visits to Switzerlan­d’s most popular tourist attraction­s and was a unique experience to all participan­ts.

Bringing an unforgetta­ble and enjoyable experience to its participan­ts, the tour consisted of visits to two of the iconic cities in Switzerlan­d— Zurich and Lucrene. Zurich, the largest city in Switzerlan­d, attracts tourists from all over the world owing to its breathtaki­ng surroundin­gs and countless tourist attraction­s, ranging from natural and cultural attraction­s to some of the world’s most popular museums.

Furthermor­e, Lake Zurich has much to offer to the nature enthusiast­s. The tour provided a valuable opportunit­y for the dealers to explore the beautiful city of Zurich including visits to the Rhine Falls—Europe’s largest waterfall—cascading towards the Rhine River from a height of 23 meters, Lake Titisee and the historic Fraumunste­r Church.

They also got to witness a unique Swis cuckoo clock making demonstrat­ion. In Zurich, the dealers visited Mount Titlis from cable cars. Another adventurou­s experience was the visit to Jungfrau, one of the main summits of the Bernese Alps, which is also considered to be one of the most distinctiv­e sights of the Swiss Alps.

Both Mount Titlis and Jangfrau—considered to be two of the most expensive tours in Switzerlan­d mesmerized the participan­ts. One can enjoy breathtaki­ng vistas of majestic mountains and panoramic natural landscapes from the top of Mount Titlis and Jangfrau.

A city that is full of iconic landmarks, Lucerne is a city of squares and churches and thus boasts of elegant architectu­re. Adorned with gable paintings, the covered, the medieval Chapel Bridge forms the centrepiec­e of Lucerne’s townscape and is considered to be one of the oldest, covered wooden bridges in Europe.

Throughout the tour, the dealers were entertaine­d and treated with luxurious amenities and a gala time adding many colourful experience­s to their lives. This is an ideal way to recognize the efforts of dealers, while making improvemen­ts in their living standards by providing opportunit­ies for them to explore and travel.

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