How can you Travel in the Switzerland itineraries 2018


How can you Travel in the  Switzerland itineraries 2018
A train trip from Zurich to Bern is around $50. The cheapest bed you’ll find (in a hostel) will be around $35. A cheap dinner from the grocery store will be around $10. 

You could possibly try Couchsurfing for free places to stay, but as a male you’ll have a much harder time with that, especially as a non-white male (as sad as it makes me to say that, it’s true).

So, ignoring the expensive plane tickets to get to Switzerland ($700 minimum for most places in Asia), you’ll need around $60 per day if you want to travel around every other day, and of course eat and sleep every day. And then, of course, tourist attractions like some mountains, are much more expensive, still.

In all honesty, while earning $300 a month, you can do hundreds of things more awesome than going to Switzerland. It would probably be much better to invest into earning more money first, and then trying to go to Switzerland with a higher salary.

Switzerland is full of microclimates owing to the extremely varied terrain, d, so it is fairly difficult to generalize. The climate is basically continental, i.e. very cold in winter, fairly hot in summer. That being said, Canton Ticino has the same climate as the north of Italy. French-speaking Switzerland is like Burgundy. The spring is magical around the eastern end of lake Geneva and in the Ticino. The autumn is beautiful in the Jura mountains (stretch from Geneva to Basle) and the lower slopes of the Alps. One of the sadder consequences of global warning is that the former eternal snows now largely vanish in summer, unless you go very high. The end of spring and early summer are often wet. OTOH we have recently been getting occasional end of summer droughts (officially defined as more 30 days without rain).
There are many fine days in winter, unless there is a temperature inversion, which can last ages. The solution is to go above the cloud. (google "mer debrouillard" for photos). It can be freezing on the plain and warm enough to walk round without a jacket at 600 or 1000 metres.
We recently visited Switzerland for a week. After a lot of research, we finalized below places which should give you a good feel of the country

Jungfraujoch
Lauterbrunnen
Mount Pilatus
Mount Rigi
Lungern
Grindelwald
Depending upon the time you have for your visit, your list might look short or long. I would definitely recommend Jungfraujoch and area around Lauterbrunnen


We were able to capture following in Jungfraujoch
Singapore has a diverse culture and many places of interest to visit and see. Going the local Singapore way is definitely the way to explore Singapore. Since you are coming for a week, there is plenty of time to explore and visit most of the attractions and try the many variety of local food.
Here are a list of things to do in Singapore, split up into different categories. I have included the links for each place to get more information.
Depands where you come from.
Austria border or italy or germany or france .
In routine you should start your trip from jurich to interlaken nyt stay.
Tomorrow go Grindelwald (less crowded than laterbrunen)stay night there.next mng return to Interlaken nyt2nd
.mng get a goldenpaas exp ticket with nreak journy or choose local train.go spiez its a really beautiful town.walk here than go fwd to zwessimine its famous for Bollywood films location.than after 2hoirs spending u may proceed to Montreux.than lussane is a nice lake city,From here get a farry to geneva lake.
It was your tour of Swiss. One change you can do is choose bern instead of jurich if you are coming from Germany or France.
There are more places to explore in swiss but either they are other part of alps or not worthy in my opinion like Jungfrau mountain is mostly people cant see properly due to bad weather. Also a entire day consume .
  1. Don’t buy mineral water, just bring an empty bottle and enjoy free tap water. Drink it before and after you had a meal when dining-out. Buy the bottle of wine in advance in a shop and decide where to enjoy it. You can drink it out in public everywhere and there is absolutly nothing negative about that as long as you don’t get drunk. Just enjoy the moment and place you like!
  2. If you dine out, choose to go to a restaurant at noon instead. Nearly every restaurant has a dish of the day option for about 18 up to 22 francs with salad or soup and a main dish. In the evening, people sit longer and usually, restaurants sell the table only once, therefore the higher price. Tipping is not necessary.
  3. Food is more expensive but way better overall compared to mass production abroad. Swiss have another scale of how you produce healthy food - in terms of the use of pesticides and hormons, in terms of how they treat their animals (severe regulations by law), in terms of the maximum size per production unit and the quality and number of controls. The high share (more than a third) of organic food is pushing the non-organic farms to produce on a higher and healthier level than most of their neighbouring farmers abroad. Buy and eat less, and move more from one shop or fresh market to another. Take more time to enjoy what you eat and come back home in real good shape.
  4. Budget accomodation is more than good youth hostels for all ages. There are even farmers across the country who offer sleeping on the hay with breakfast. Great fun for families! Or try a mix of camp sites and youth hostels, may be depending the weather. The network of the Swiss alpine huts, called SAC or CAS, is a typical Swiss way to stay overnight in the Alps - limited price and comfort but great views and good company of fellow hikers and climbers included. The bed and breakfast offer is another cheaper option than most hotels for those who know that contact to locals pays off in many ways. If you are even willing to work for a couple of days, you can mix up woofing and work-free days as well to save money and get very longlasting personal memories of a country.
  5. Travel around the country on a budget is another topic. Yes, there are cheap flix buses between cities but they are useless to see the Alps or enjoy the stunning nature. It may be a cheap option to get to Switzerland from another country, but it doesn’t compare to public transport in Switzerland. And public transport is not only expensive - you get one the densest networks of the world. It is the people’s choice and offers real access to the society for zero additional francs if you dare to speak to the Swiss. Fast, frequent, reliant, ponctual, seamless connections to other public transport like boats, busses, trams, cableways, mountain railways and funiculars. They operate from every city to the remotest village or mountain tip. Happy discoveries are well worth the price. Best offer is the swiss travel system with a variety of different passes in duration and combinations. Have a look at it.
  6. Never buy clothes or mountain equipment in an alpine village. There are usually expensive small boutique style shops, often with expensive brands. Go to a city and ask a Swiss person where they would buy it for a reasonable price.
  7. Step off the beaten track and skip the most famous, costy attractions and replace them with less expensive more locally known options. Ask the Swiss on a train where they like to go and let them describe. Get additional free informations or recommandations of the local tourist offices.
  8. Travel in border regions. Usually, prices along the borders are cheaper on both sides. Awesome, absolutly rewarding adventures possible! You need more time to stay and you will rarely encounter other overseas tourists, but take home a very personal memories.
  9. Great savings possible for active travellers. Hike, cycle or bike across the country instead of driving or using public transport. Incredible 65′000 kilometers of signposted, well maintained walking tracks and several thousands of signposted cycling and mountain bike tracks.
  10. With these savings made, you can afford the more expensive Swiss chocolate. Enjoy locally made chocolate from a local confiseur (small production). Enjoy them at a special place with spectacular mountain scenery and you will save the good taste forever!
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