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04-12-2007, 11:46 PM
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15 days in Swiss
Hi,
My schedule in Swiss for 15 days as below
Day 1 Arrival at Zurich Airport then to Lucern
Day 2 Luzern to Interlaken
Day 3 Interlaken to Jungfrajoch
Day 4 Jungrajoch regions
Day 5 Interlaken to Zermatt
Day 6 Zermatt to Montreux
Day 7 Montreux to Lausanne and Geneva
Day 8 Geneva to Basel
Day 9 Basel to St. Gallen
Day 10 St. Gallen to Chur
Day 11 Chur to St. Moritz
Day 12 St. Moritz to Lugano
Day 13 Lugano to Lucern
Day 14 Lucern back to Zurich
Day 15 Zurich back to KL
Are there any places that I should spend more time than others? Pls advise.
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04-13-2007, 07:59 PM
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I would definitely suggest spending more than one day in a particular city. I'm exhausted just reading that.
If I were spending 15 days in Switzerland I think 3 or 4 days would be spent in Interlaken and Zurich. No matter where you fly into, give yourself at least 2 days to adjust to a new city/language/timezone before moving on.
The only city I have been to in Switzerland is Winterthur (it was only stopping through to play a round of disc golf...I had a thing for that back in High School)
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04-13-2007, 08:58 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by joe7f
The only city I have been to in Switzerland is Winterthur (it was only stopping through to play a round of disc golf...I had a thing for that back in High School)
--Joey
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AHH disc golf in Switzerland, how cool is that.
I agree though, you need to slow you pace from city to city some, take your time and soak it in
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04-13-2007, 09:27 PM
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have a look whether some places can just be a day trip - for example chur is quite a small place, you might not have to spend a whole day there. just visit on your way to st moritz and that gives you an extra day in st moritz. you don't have to spend a night in each place. maybe one of the places you have is quite central to the others, and you could use that as a base for a few days while you visit another town each day? It saves having to pack up all your stuff, check out, check in to yet another hostel every day.
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04-18-2007, 02:20 AM
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Thanks a lot and I really appreciate your advices. I'll replan the trip and give myself more time since this is the first time I'm backpacking. I think is also a good reason to return the country in future.
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04-18-2007, 02:21 AM
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Thanks alot for your advices.
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