Engelberg to mt.titlus

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A traveler named narayanberiwala is planning a trip to Switzerland in June with their daughter. They want to know the fare differences when not purchasing the Swiss Travel Pass for their journey to Mt. Titlis from Zurich via Engelberg. They are looking for clear information on ticket costs and potential discounts.

Key takeaways:
  • Check the train fares to Engelberg, which are CHF 70 for a return ticket for an adult.
  • The lift fares to Mt. Titlis are CHF 86 for an adult; purchasing a Swiss Travel Pass offers free train rides and a 50% discount on lift tickets.
  • If your daughter is under 16, she can travel for free on trains.
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  • Anonymous
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    83503 posts
    4 January 2012 at 8:44:41 #804823

    Hi im travelling to switzerland in the mont of june2012 with my daughter.im travellin gto mt titlus from zurich via engelberg.i would like to know what is the diffrence in the fare if i do not purchase the swiss pass.

  • Arno
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    15730 posts
    Reply 1 of 1 • 5 January 2012 at 5:39:25 #834603

    Hi narayanberiwala,

    The train fares to Engelberg can be found in the timetable (a return ticket is CHF 70 for an adult) and the lift fares for the Titlis can be found on the Titlis website (CHF 86 for an adult). With a Swiss Pass, the train is free and the lift is 50% discounted. If your daugther is under 16, she’ll travel along for free. For details, please review the Swiss Pass page which includes a link to a detailed map showing all discounts, and pass prices for all resellers. This FAQ may help you out as well.

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