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Hi Kamy! Could you be a bit more specific about your wishes? Where would you like to stay? Do you like long bus/train/boat travels? Are you fond of mountain trains and cable cars? Do you want to see a lot of the country or concentrate on one region? And so on. It may help if you start exploring the sections on Wallis, Graubünden and the Bernese Oberland (see the menu on the left) in order to find out which regions and resorts appeals to you. The Swiss timetable allows you to explore traveling times between resorts.
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Hi Kamy! Could you be a bit more specific about your wishes? Where would you like to stay? Do you like long bus/train/boat travels? Are you fond of mountain trains and cable cars? Do you want to see a lot of the country or concentrate on one region? And so on. It may help if you start exploring the sections on Wallis, Graubünden and the Bernese Oberland (see the menu on the left) in order to find out which regions and resorts appeals to you. The Swiss timetable allows you to explore traveling times between resorts.
open to all ideals, i’m staying in luzern on day one and zurich on day2 and luzern again day3..rest 2 days are open
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Hi kamy44!. In that case, I’d stay rather close to Lucerne and/or Zurich and not travel too much to other parts of the country. You’ll find tips for a stay in or near Lucerne by browsing this forum or using the search box in the upper right corner. Just a few quick tips: consider the Rigi (which would be for free with a Swiss Pass), boat trips over lake Lucerne or the Swiss Transport Museum on a rainy day.
You may want to consider the Jungfrau region as well, either for a day trip from Lucerne or for all remaining days of your stay. It offers stunning scenery and lots of activities.