10 Day Switzerland itinerary review – end of May

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    16 May 2017 at 16:14:26 #811844

    Hello Everyone!

    Appreciate your help and any comments on my Itinerary.

    Day 1 – Arrive to Zurich by air at 8am. – Spend the day in zurich, explore old town and other walking tours in Zurich – Night in Zurich

    Day 2 – Arrive to Luzern by train (early) – head over to Mt. Pilatus in the morning. Explore Luzern in the afternoon. – Night in Luzern

    Day 3 – Mt Rigi – Explore Luzern in the afternoon. Night in Luzern

    Day 4 – Leave Luzern in the AM and head to Grindenwald via Interlaken. Get off at Interlaken and explore the town a bit. Continue journey to Grindenwald and explore Grindenwald in the evenings. Night in Grindenwald.

    Day 5 – Jungfraujoch from Grindenwald. Up via Grindenwald. Down via Wengen. Night in Grindenwald

    Day 6 – Schilthorn and explore Gimmenwald, Murren and possibly some light hiking. Night in Grindenwald

    Day 7 – Leave for Montreux on Goldenpass train. Explore Montreax, Chillion Castle and Vevey. Night in Montruex

    Day 8 – Day trip to Gruyeres and Broc – Cheese and Chocolate – Self guided – Night in Montreux.

    Day 9 – Little confused with this day – thinking of going to Geneva and explore the city a bit. Other option is to go up to Rochers-De-Naye / Wine tasting in the area – Night in Montreux.

    Day 10 – Early AM train to Milan.

    Questions –

    Should I do both Mt Rigi and Mt. Pilatus? If one, which one? What should I do in the other time?

    How are my Grindenwald days? Should I both peaks? Or limit to one and explore the valley a bit? Any suggestion?

    Day 9 – what do you suggest?

    Am I missing something key along my route? I have the 8 + 2 Swiss Travel Pass (for a total of 10 days).

    Thanks a lot!

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