Enchanting Switzerland
Just arrived home from
Switzerland and I am already
missing it. Switzerland with all
its scenic beauty,cow bells and
marvelous and ever-ready to help
people. One of my husbands'
friend had already been to
Switzerland and he provided us
with a tour plan for four days.
We had four days and there was
so much to do and see. We tried
to squeeze in everything that we
could. Instead of staying at a
hotel in Inerlaken (it was
suggested by our friend and all
the Indian crowd invariably land
there). Interlaken is in the
center of Switzerland, so it can
be made base for the tour, but
my husband had already talked to
his friend in Lausanne and we
stayed there for our
trip.Lausanne is the Olympic
Capital" since 1994. It is home
to the Olympic Museum, the most
visited site in Switzerland.
Bjart Ballet of Lausanne is
world-famous.
From what I have seen of
Switzerland, I can say that
every inch of this country is
beautiful, not only the
landscapes but people too. It is
also worth mentioning that the
Swiss people don't talk in
English but that won't be a
problem if you want some help.
They always try to help
strangers. I got a rude shock
and back to reality message on
board the N2 bus from London
Victoria station. A drunkard
started using abusive language
with a lady with a child, saying
she wasn't a good mother. The
baby started crying.The lady
asked the driver to throw the
man off the bus but got no
reaction, ultimately she herself
had to get down earlier.Then the
guy turned his attention at
Ananya, who was blissfully
sleeping through all the clamor,
but thankfully nothing untoward
happened.
THINGS TO DO:
For adventure sport enthusiasts,
Switzerland is a gold mine.You
can go trekking on beautiful
alps,river rafting, ice skiing,
skating, cycling on mountains.
Switzerland has a cycling
tradition which is not generally
seen in London. Swiss trains
even have special space provided
for cycles.I saw double decker
trains for the first time
here.There are 3300 km (2046
miles) of well-marked
interlinked trails, most of
which offer easy cycling.
Bicycles can be hired at most
railway stations and at many
other locations. Those hired at
stations can then be returned to
any station at the end of the
tour. Lakes such as Lake Geneva,
Lugano, and Neuchtel offer
sailing, water-skiing and
canoing. Rowing can be done on
Lake Zürich. hiking is a
national passion in Switzerland,
and hikers are very well catered
for. Approximately 50,000km of
trails lead through all kinds of
terrain in this spectacularly
beautiful country. We went to
Rhein falls on the first day.It
is a photographer's delight.We
had luggage with us and there
was no place to put it. So we
had to drag it with us all the
way up and down the stairs.
While coming back to the
platform we found out that the
place where people were
depositing their belongings for
a ride in boat was very near to
platform.Advice: If you have
luggage with you then go down to
the left from platform,its
hardly 50 meters.The person who
takes care for the luggage
charges 1 frank per suitcase.
SHOPPING:
Chocolates: Swiss chocolates are
world famous.They give good
competition to Belgian ones. My
husbands colleagues at office
had demanded that he get them
swiss chocolates. We thought of
buying them at duty free shops
at Geneva airport but all the
shops had already closed except
one, (our flight was at 9.50 pm)
The shop that was opened had
very expensive brands but we had
to buy them anyways. Advice: Buy
chocolates from supermarkets
like Coop or Migros. Frey is a
good brand and not heavy on the
pocket as well. Teuscher (try
the champagne truffles) and
Sprngli are for fat wallets.
Swiss Army Knife:This knife has
a blade as well as various
tools, such as screwdrivers and
can openers. The term "Swiss
Army knife" was coined by US
soldiers after World War II, as
they couldn't pronounce its
original name,
"Offiziersmesser"..
Cow Bells: Of varying sizes,
these cowbells are a great hit
among Indian tourists.Hindi
movie "Dilwale Dulhaniya Le
Jaenge" has this scene where
Kajol and Shah rukh khan argue
over who got first to the shop
to buy the cow bell. I also
bought one but smaller and more
cute.
Watches: Rollex, Omega,TagHeuer,
Swatch, Mont Blanc, yes all
these brands are swiss.
Cuckoo Clocks: Its not a Swiss
product, but cliches are
stronger than fact.the cuckoo
clock has nothing at all to do
with Switzerland. It was
invented in the Black Forest of
southern Germany in 1738, the
area which is still the center
of their production.
Cheese: It is said that anyone
can make the holes but only
swiss can make the cheese.Hard
cheese, soft cheese, cottage
cheese, cheese made in mountain
chalets, cheese made in valley
factories, cheese shaved into
rosettes, cheese boxed in red
pine, cheese melted in wine to
make fondue, hot cheese dribbled
over potatoes to make raclette...and
what not.
Some Interesting Facts About
Switzerland:
Many celebrities have made
Switzerland their home. Boris
Becker lives in Schwyz, in
central Switzerland. The great
Irish writer James Joyce moved
to Switzerland from Paris
because of the War. French
actress Isabella Adjani settled
in Geneva. Charlie Chaplin lived
for over 20 years in
Switzerland. Roger Moore, the
man who incarnated James Bond
has lived in Crans-Montana since
the end of his acting career.
Former Formula 1 champion
Michael Schumacher has been
living in Switzerland since
1996.
Bollywood Connection: On an
average, 25 Bollywood movies are
shot in the picturesque
backdrops in Switzerland every
year. Switzerland was first used
as a location by Indian
filmmakers in the 1960s, when
Raj Kapoor and Shakti Samanta (
both reknowned Indian film
directors) went there to shoot "Sangam"
and "An Evening in Paris"
respectively. In 2002, leading
Bollywood director and producer
Yash Chopra was conferred the
Swiss Filmfare Award by the
Switzerland government for his
role in promoting the country as
a preferred location.
Switzerland is also home to the
huge Nestle food company.
Punctuality:Not surprisingly for
a country that is known for
making clocks, the Swiss have a
near-obsession with being on
time, trains are never late.
Tour Information Tickets:
No need to feel hassled if you
missed your train and now
stranded on platform.Ticket
counters at every station will
give full detail (printed on
small leaflets)of the timing,
number of train, platform
no,trains to be changed and at
which station to go to your
destination. You can easily plan
your journey with the help of
these small leaflets.
Geneva is no tourist paradise:
Tourists expect a lot here in
the international capital of
Switzerland, but Geneva doesn't
match to those expectations. Our
last day was reserved for
Geneva. We reached there around
4 p.m. Geneva is the costliest
city in Switzerland. We got on a
ride on city train, similar to
the one at Lucerne but were
fooled. The train only circled
round and round in the botanical
garden, never allowing us any
glimpse of the city. There are
private bus tours which will
take you to the offices of a
horde of international
organizations.but Other than the
Saturday flea market in Plain de
Plainpalais, where you can hunt
for that rare music record,
there is nothing to do in this
small city. The United Nations
building, that neighbors other
international organizations like
ILO, WTO, and UNHCR, is a
desolate structure.But like
Lucerne, Zürich and Lausanne,
you can take a streamer here too
and spend four hours enjoying
the scenery. Swiss rail pass
gives access to all ferries and
streamers.
CIAO
There is a lot to write and
share, but for now I wind up
here. Let's meet some other day
and discuss Switzerland over a
bite of chocolate.