8 days Swiss itinenary / to do list required

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    9 April 2018 at 12:15:31 #815227

    Hello Team Swiss Alps Members ,

    We are a couple.

    I have blocked a 8 day rail pass for my stay at Switzerland. Kindly suggest the tour Itenary for must see/visit places. My stay schedule is as follows.

    9th May Evening We reach Interlaken and spend about 2 nights

    11th May we have booked a Apartment in Lucerne for 2 nights

    13th May we reach Zermatt – 2 nights

    15th May we reach Zurich – 2 nights.

    On 16th May , We would like to do the Day trip to Rhine falls , Black forest , Drubba. – Is that feasible from Zurich ?

    17th May , early morning we have a flight out.

    Warm Regards

    Jugal Vira

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    9 April 2018 at 13:47:22 #881754

    Hi Jugalvira,

    As we don’t know what your interests are, I suggest you have a look at this page: http://www.myswissalps.com/ac tivities. Here we have listed attractions and other things to do in Switzerland. You can search per activity and then per location.

    Have a look as well at the ‘What to do’ tab on the following pages:

    It’s doable to visit the Rhine falls and probably Drubba (never heard of it, but I looked on the map) as well on the same day. Black forest would be a stretch. You can use the Swiss timetable to plan the trip.

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