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Absolutely recommend it although it’s not something we have experienced, everyone in Oman recommended visiting Salalah during the summer months as it has low temperatures and lots of wonderful green places ☺️
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I have visited Switzerland most years since 1971. Since 1972 I have always bought a Swiss Travel Pass. Re excursions up mountains, I am one of those who rate Gornergrat at number one.. It is tremendous value for money.. A certain line near Interlaken is not value for the very high prices charged. (You only get 25% discount with the Swiss Travel Pass.)
Ahhh that’s is so amazing to hear, it seems you love Switzerland as do we but definitely haven’t visited as much as you. Ahh we double checked the website and it states you definitely get 50% with a Swiss travel pass on the Gornergrat. Which train are you referring to for 25% please?
@@TandAJAdventures 50% is the normal discount rate for holders of the Swiss Travel Pass on mountain lines, and that is the discount which I know I get when going up to the magnificent Gornergrat. At peak times I would pay about 50 Franks. If I go up to the ''Top Rip-Off of Europe' I would currently be paying with an STP (I think) 160 Franks for a ride much of which is in tunnel. ('Rip-Off' is a British-English phrase for a price which is far too high for the g0ods or services you get in return.)
@@Fan652w ahh I see i believe you are talking about the Jungfrau train line. Yes absolutely that is the only train you don’t get 50% off its usually 25% and you can get cheap deals for going first thing in the morning. And yes you are right rip off is the British phrase to use 😂
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Apologies, I was trying to cram everything in 30 minutes as it was a very long video. I am due to visit Switzerland this year and will be making more video so happy to slow down in my future videos! Thank you for the advice ☺️
Hey, we agree that the food we ate on this trip wasn’t rhetorical healthiest. However, we must mention that we have a very strict food dietary requirements and can only eat specific meat and chicken! Hence, we eat vegetarian things. When it’s hard to find places that meet your specific cooking needs, it’s hard to eat out and so we go for margarita pizza usually. Which isn’t healthy but it’s something to keep us going.
Hello, I would recommend the half fare card. Also, I am visiting Switzerland again this year and going to be trying out new cards and making videos to help others so keep an eye out on my channel for this ☺️
A lot of people would say 'do not rent a car' get a Swiss Travel Pass. Swiss public transport is the best in Europe, perhaps in the world. The thing which amazes visitors, even from Japan, is the Taktfahrplan. .Every line and route of significance has AT LEAST AN HOURLY SERVICE 365 DAYS A YEAR. All services (buses, trains and boats etc) are timed to interconnect. There are a significant number of villages you cannot drive to. Zermatt, Wengen and Murren are the best known examples,. And the person doing the driving must watch the road, not the scenery. And Swiss mountain roads do have lots of bends!
Hi I bought the Swiss Travel Pass already, I know i cannot reserve a seat on the phone or website unless it is for like golden train...gotthard...., for another normal local train, should i just get in the train and seat anywhere without ppl? or i need to reserve a seat on the service counter at the train station before on boarding? is there a gate to scan the STP before on boarding? I really want to know the process and I have concerns if no seat reservation, my family have to stand on the train for 1 -2 hours.....
Hello, Did you buy the Swiss travel pass using the link we provided? If so you don’t have to worry, it should be all fine as we have had a couple of people buying using our link and it’s been fine for them. Regarding seat reservations, we have never reserved any seat apart from the Belle Epoque and Golden pass train. You should be fine. The only train we were unable to sit despite having a first class train pass was the Grindelwald one because it’s the most busiest trains journey. There were many like us in the same position. If you want to be extra sure then yes you could reserve seats by going to an office but speaking from experience we have never done it and been fine. Enjoy your trip 🥰
Hi the hike you mentioned towards the end was it the stoos ridge hike? If yes is there another funicular to take for the hike (as the steepest one you said was free)
Hello, Yes I think it’s the Stoos ridge bike you are talking about as that’s the only one we did. So I actually don’t know if there is another funiclar, I don’t think there is as everyone got at the same time
I own a house just beside the hike down on Stoos. When I was a teenager I always was alone up there observing wild animals. I always thought, why nobody is up here - it is so nice. But now with the new "Stoosbahn" tousends of tourists are coming dail - but I am happy for them, because it is really so beautiful and all people are happy and friendly up there.
Wow that’s wonderful, you had a true beauty all to yourself and it’s also so nice to hear that you are willing to share it with others. Owing a house there must be incredible with great views ☺️
Hello! What a nice video, thank you. We will be driving to this place, do you have the address? We will be there in August as well. Thanks in advancr 😊
Hello, Thank you for your lovely comment. I think Stoos might be a car free village but I will need to double check this. I am not sure if you can take your car up the hike part. The place where we got the funiclar up from is Schwyz. ☺️
Thank you, I would recommend emailing them sorry as I am not sure how else you could contact them. I always recommend booking tours like this using the link we provided for get your guide in our description as you can easily cancel a day before ❤️
Hi T and AJ, love your Switzerland video so well explained. Please help me to decide we are family of four visiting from California this May 31st for 8 days. We are planning to rent a car having little one’s, in this case is it worth getting full amount tickets for the attractions or buy travel pass alone. Or do both rent a car and also buy the travel pass will there be any difference. Thank you and +1 subscriber 😊
Hello, Thank you for lovely words. ☺️ Ahh that sounds amazing, I should however mentioned that Swiss Travel pass is free for under 18’s as long as they are travelling with adults who have a Swiss travel pass. I wouldn’t recommend buying a Swiss travel pass if you are going to be driving, maybe a half fare card so you get 50% off attractions and tickets? It’s a tough question, personally if I was renting a car and that can be expensive in Switzerland, I wouldn’t then get a Swiss travel pass. But if you do end up buying one then do use this link as you do get to cancel up to 24 hours before your trip. ☺️ Link: gyg.me/TknlzK4o
Really good video! I’m going to use this for my upcoming trip this summer . Can you please let me know the places you actually stayed the night? Thank you! 😊
Love this itinerary. Can I make Zurich and Geneva as my main stays to book hotels and the rest can be taken as day trips? I fly into Zurich and fly out of Geneva so wanted to see where I should book stays to make as much of this itinerary as possible through the train rides.
Thank you for your lovely comments. You can absolutely make Zurich your main stay because Zurich has great transport links. We’ll all of Switzerland has great transport links but an advantage with Zurich is it’s location and how close it is to Lucerne and Interlaken. Geneva is good too but it’s a bit far, if you want to explore Montreux and Geneva then it’s a good location to stay. ☺️ Either way be prepared for early morning wake up calls as you will need to be getting a train earlier in the morning to make most of your Swiss travel pass.
Thank you, I am in the process of creating an itinerary. It’s still not finished yet: Unfortunately the only other way you will know the every place we visited is by writing down the names from the video. I will let you know once an itinerary is made. ☺️
Hi. your video si amazing ❤and lots of info. What is your recommendation for accommodation when visiting the places you have mentioned in the video. I would Love to see the places you have been, did you book your stay in 1 place as your base ? My husband and I are planning to visit Switzerland on September for 2 weeks this year,I will be delighted to hear from you. And of course we are planning to purchase the Swiss Travel Pass as per your recommendation.