All the while I thought this will be a joy ride. Turns out it is thrilling going to dangerous.
Exercise prudence and carefulness as you go the down steep slopes. It was fun at the same time scary. Even though it is a beginner route, it is not at all straight nor flat but with curves as well cliffs.
—Paragliding
This is where my wife ended up when she negotiated for Sky Diving. Nothing much to be afraid of, right? I was wrong. The pickup from the station to their office and the 20-minute ride to the mountain is ok. But when the instructor started to lay the parachute and seeing the slope where we would run and take flight, that is a different story. Fear crept in on me; can’t help it. I mustered my courage and when my instructor told me to run, I ran like hell. Hahaha. Next thing I know I’m flying. It was nice to see Interlaken from the sky. I’m proud I was able to tell my tandem paraglider to do the roller coaster ride. It is a good experience although it made me dizzy. Advisable to wear sunglass; it helps your eyes from drying and protect them from the bright sun. By the way, don’t scream too loud, the neighbors below don’t like it.
—Cheese Fondue
Never leave Switzerland without trying cheese fondue. An order is always charged for a minimum of two persons. Prepare to smell the strong cheesy aroma as it is serve and the cheese continues to melt. We got to try the fondue twice. Sad to say we’re not able to finish it on our first try at Jungfrao Hotel but we redeemed ourselves at Hotel Edelweiss at Murren. Maybe because the snow-capped mountain view is magnificent. We ate it with bread and nothing else. But other options include fruits and meats. And partner it with wine.
—Omega and Swatch Museum
I want to buy a timepiece and it’s a good timing as we will visit Omega and Swatch Museums at Biel/Bienne.
Omega really curated the exhibition is a sophisticated way with audio-visual presentation as well as themes like 007 movies and moon landing where the watches were used.
They also was the sponsor for previous Olympic Games and you can able to test your speed against time.
The Swatch Museum is on the playful side with their colorful watches and sections. We got to see Wilma’s first Swatch (Pink Mermaid) and the As Time Goes By model where the numbers move instead of the hands. You can also order your customized watch.
Unfortunately I’m not able to buy my timepiece on neither museums. Swatch models are not to my liking and Omega’s prices are over the top (maybe some other time). But I appreciate the works being done for them to be produced.
—CLOY Lake shoot
Once our friends knew that we will visit Switzerland they asked if we will go to CLOY Lake Shoot Location. CLOY (Crash Landing On You) is a Korean Drama which became popular in the Philippines. We told our friends, no. As it turns out, it is only a couple of rides away from our hotel. So off we go. The scenery in the lake is serene, tranquil and cold. Except for the queue in the platform, it is picturesque.
Switzerland Travel Adventures: Your Must-Experience Activities
WILL: Think Switzerland is just mountains, lakes, and UNESCO sites? Think again! Switzerland is a hotspot for outdoor sports, whether it's winter or summer.
Last winter (2023), we dove into snow sports headfirst. Sledding was on our bucket list, and while it's touted as beginner-friendly, the adrenaline rush had us hanging on for dear life! Pro tip: Scope out the route before renting a sledge if you're a first-timer.
We anticipated paragliding over snow-covered Interlaken but were pleasantly surprised. The aerial view revealed stunning mountains, lush greenery, and the vibrant hues of two famous lakes. Being up there, it's hard not to feel overwhelmed with gratitude, especially for the bond shared with Abbey. Different altitudes offer different perspectives indeed!
As cheese enthusiasts, we couldn't pass up the chance for cheese fondue, especially at 1,650m above sea level. Talk about dining with a view!
While many Swiss museums require tickets or offer discounts with the Swiss Travel Pass, we're all about finding free activities. For a nostalgic journey into Swiss watch-making precision, the Omega and Swatch Museum is a must-visit. Prepare to be transported back to your first Swatch and maybe even leave craving an OMEGA timepiece!
Not into Korean dramas? Neither are we! But while paragliding, our pilot pointed out a lake where scenes from "Crash Landing on You" were filmed. It was too close to ignore, so we made a pit stop on our free day. Locals in Interlaken might even ask if you've visited "CLOY's lake"!
From chocolate factories to mountain peak hopping, Switzerland offers endless adventures beyond the usual tourist spots. Start planning your Swiss escapade now!
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Traveling from Singapore to neighboring countries here in Asia is a breeze, thanks to our robust currency. We are just hailing Grab or taxi our way to our next place to visit. BUT Europe means experiencing a significant currency conversion, especially in countries like Switzerland, where the Swiss Franc's value is considerably higher than our Singapore Dollar. Public transportation will significantly impact our budget, thus Switzerland tourists require more strategic planning.
So, when planning a trip to Switzerland, one question looms large: Is the Swiss Travel Pass worth it?
To answer this question, read our Switzerland itinerary and compare the costs of individual tickets versus the convenience of the Swiss Travel Pass. Note: We opted for 1st Class tickets to enjoy a more exclusive experience and avoid overcrowding, particularly in the Jungfrau region.
Swiss Travel Pass - Worth It? Read our Itinerary with the usual Public Transportation Costs Here
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By meticulously planning our itinerary and estimating the costs of individual train and bus tickets, we realized the huge savings offered by the Swiss Travel Pass. Using the official SBB app, we calculated the fares for each leg of our journey, making informed decisions about our transportation needs.
Here are the freebies/discounts because we have the Swiss Travel Pass:
1.Glacier Garden — FREE
2.Callier Maison — FREE
3. Zermatt Bergbahnen — 50% Discount
In conclusion, the Swiss Travel Pass is undeniably worth it for travelers exploring Switzerland. By pre-planning your itinerary and considering your transportation requirements, you can maximize the benefits of the pass and enjoy seamless travel across Switzerland's picturesque landscapes.
Bonus Savings Tip: We purchased our Swiss Travel Pass through Klook and saved CHF617 compared to the regular price of CHF665, enjoying an additional CHF48 off. For similar savings, consider purchasing your pass through Klook.
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ABBEY: I am a BIG fan of chocolate. And there’s no way we’ll be missing the chocolate factories when we go to Switzerland.
Upon landing in Zurich, we dropped our luggages at the hotel and off we go to our first order of “business”: go to House of Läderach at Bilten. The train staff even told us that it’s far and we should go to Lindt instead. Little did he know that we will go there as well.
House of Läderach is not that much crowdy and we liked it. We explore the museum how the chocolate was made. We had a sensory experience where we got a chance to taste their chocolate while watching a video that explains how to spot fresh chocolates. Upon seeing their molds, process, and their story we were led to four fountains. Yes, they are all chocolate; milk, dark, white, and blonde. We also experienced to be a chocolatier even for a while. I made my own bar with pistachios and pine nuts and completed it with a ribbon. And while in queue at the cashier we were given samples of liqueur chocolates.
Our next stop is Lindt Home of Chocolate where there are more guests compared to Läderach. Bags should be deposited on lockers. The site exhibits the chocolate journey from trees to table. We indulge with pieces of chocolate bars as well as spoonfuls of chocolate from the fountain.
At the end of the tour you will be able to take home different flavors of chocolate truffles. But limited to one flavor for each guest.
Our last factory is at Maison Cailler at Broc. Entrance here is for free with our Swiss Travel Pass. I liked their tour as it has good narrative and exhibition. As usual we saw how chocolate is made. But the tasting experience is different here. They serve the brown-gold in platters. Taste and sample as many as you want.
Comparing all the three the best for me is Cailler, then Läderach and then Lindt.
Cailler got me for its smoothness and “velvetiness”. Läderach for the effort poured on the handcrafted chocolates. Lindt is “too commercially” for me.
🇨🇭Läderach, Lindt or Cailler? Which is the Best Chocolate Museums in Switzerland?
WILL: No trip to Switzerland is complete without indulging in their world-renowned chocolate craftsmanship. While the country may not grow cacao beans, its mastery in chocolate-making is unparalleled. Here are three chocolate museums that are a must-visit for any chocolate enthusiast.
Läderach - Chocolate Museum & Walk-In Atelier - CHF20/pax
When I saw this chocolate here in Singapore, I can’t fathom why it is sooooo expensive. How costly? $S70+ for 300grams! Shocking isn’t? But a visit to their museum in Switzerland proves otherwise. For just CHF20, you gain access to a tour of their chocolate-making legacy, accompanied by a delightful experience of unlimited chocolate tasting (bar and 4 chocolate fountain) and the opportunity to create your own chocolate bar.
Museum focuses on the family’s legacy in chocolate making. It is an art. An advocacy! A family legacy! Despite its popularity, the museum maintains a welcoming ambiance, with friendly staff eager to share their passion. And the best part? You can take home half a kilogram of premium chocolate for just S$30+. Trust me, the taste of their meticulously handcrafted chocolates is worth every penny.
Lindt's museum-cum-factory is a staple on many tourists' itineraries, often bustling with eager visitors. While it offers insight into the production process, it leans more towards a commercial experience than a traditional museum visit.
Nonetheless, it's an opportunity to sample Lindt's iconic chocolates, some of which might be rare finds outside of Switzerland.
Cailler - Free with Swiss Travel Pass
Ideal for school field trips, Cailler's museum provides a comprehensive look into the world of chocolate-making. Despite its popularity, the museum manages crowds efficiently, ensuring an enriching experience for all visitors.
While they may lack chocolate fountains, Cailler compensates with innovative displays, including a wheel brimming with cocoa beans and nuts. Yes you can eat/taste those too. And before you bid adieu, don't forget to savor the plated chocolates offered as a parting treat.
After exploring these chocolate havens, it's no surprise that Cailler emerges as a favorite museum. As for my top chocolate pick, Läderach's exquisite craftsmanship and unparalleled flavor leave a lasting impression. Now I know, why Läderach is the Swiss favourite chocolate.
In the end, Switzerland's chocolate museums not only satisfy your sweet tooth but also offer a glimpse into the country's rich confectionery heritage.
House of Läderach and Lindt Home of Chocolate Visit
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