Switzerland on a Budget: Exploring Switzerland with Your Family for ₹90,000

Exploring Switzerland with Your Family

The video on how to travel to Europe on a budget has gone viral. Where an Indian claimed his family of four vacationed in 25 cities in Switzerland for 11 days for just ₹90,000. Yes, you read it right! The man’s post went viral on the microblogging platform with 3.4 million views.

The father of two said he got two adult Swiss travel passes for 15 days, which he got for ₹ 45,000, and a free family card for children below 16 years.

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He also shared with everyone exactly what he had planned for the trip. He said he chose Lausanne as his base city for three days.

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On Day 2, he went to Gstaad, “a resort for celebrities and near the towns of Zweisimmen and Saanen.” Then he shared a tip.

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On Day 3, he planned a “rest day” and visited the Olympic Museum in Lausanne. The family also took a 2.5-hour cruise, which is free with the Swiss Pass, and “walked along Lake Geneva with the lake towns of Montreux and Vevey.”

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On the fourth day he posted, that day they changed base to Mierenzen which was a perfect base for exploring places near Interlaken. Share Pictures of beautiful scenery. 

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On the fifth day, he added, “The journey up to interlaken-Lauterbrunnen-Wengen though the cogwheel train is covered by the Swiss Pass. He shares his experience of Bern’s cobble-stoned Old Town with its boutique shops.

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He added, “On May 21, 1871, Europe’s first mountain railway made its inaugural ascent from Vitznau to Rigi Staffelhoeh – a milestone in the history of Mount Rigi. Highlighting the low-cost experience of touring Mount Rigi and its cogwheel railway.

He also shares food options that one can explore: “Lasan – Shanti – Indian Gstaad – Mango – Indian. Burn – Tbs – Pure Vegan – Pay by weight. Zermatt – Golden India – Indian. Meringen – Hotel Sherlock Holmes – run by Indians makes pure Jain food for us.”

“And as a Gujarati – ghar ka khana thepla, khichdi locho, homemade nachos. We get vegetables from the Coop or Migros and cook once (also to save costs). helps) or arrange breakfast,”.

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