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Hi Kushal, and welcome to MySwissAlps!
>> I would be coming in May first week To Lucerene. I have understood the the route to go from Engelberg to Titlis is as follows Engelberg – > Trubsee -> Stand -> Titlis
Yes, that’s right.
>> Where can we buy the tickets now ? ( not the pass, the actual ticket for the Gondolas and Rotair)
You can buy tickets online:
http://www.myswissalps.com/ti tlis/tickets
However, I would recommend you wait until you are there, because if Titlis is in the clouds, there is not much point going up.
The ideal thing is to check the weather forecast 24-48 hours beforehand, then on the day you want to go up, check the webcam for visibility at the top before buying a ticket.
Weather and webcams – Titlis
http://www.titlis.ch/en/live/ weather
>> Suppose if we buy the tickets from Engleberg to Titlis ; can we get of at Trusbee and then hop on the next gondola ?
Yes.
Alpenrose
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Hi Alpenrose
Thank for the quick response.
I actually read some where that tickets from Edelberg to Titlis ( Gondalas etc) cam bought only at Valley station ? ( I do not need a package)
Kushal
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Hi Kushal,
You can buy them online (link above) or at the valley station in Engelberg – whichever you prefer.
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It’s Tami again. Lots of the same questions from me. Regarding the above: if you have a travel pass (4 day or 8 day) then are all of the above included in the pass?
I’m usually good a tech stuff, but I’ve found it difficult to plug in my itinerary to the excel spreadsheet to determine the best option (travel pass, 1/2 pass, etc.) I believe you listed where the inclusions/exclusions are on the site. Can you remind me where to find this?
Thanks again!
Tami
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Hi Tami,
Titlis ticket (from Engelberg to top) is discounted 50% with the Swiss Travel Pass.
For the coverage of the pass see http://www.myswissalps.com/sw isstravelpass/validity and especially the downloadable map. The legend on the map explains what the different coloured and styled lines mean. You can ignore dashed lines. They just show long-ish tunnels.