Which swiss pass is best suited for my 3 days trip

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    6 July 2015 at 19:04:22 #807521

    Hello All,

    I am planning to come to Interlaken at the end of August 2015 for 3 nights. I will reach at 2pm on day 1.

    On day 2 i am planning to go to Jungfrau and come back to Interlaken

    On day 3 i want to go to Mount titlis and come back to interlaken for stay. On day 4 i will return back to Paris. Which pass is best suited for this trip, swiss travel pass or swiss half fare card?

    To go to mount titlis, is there direct train from Interlaken or we need to go first to Lucern?

    What is the cost for Jungfrau and mount titlis trip?

    Thanks in Advance for your opinion

    Regards,

    Ashish

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    Annika
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    7 July 2015 at 8:57:20 #844300

    Hi Ashish, and welcome to MySwissAlps.

    A Swiss Half Fare Card will probably the most economical solution for your plans. Please find all details, including purchase options and a validity overview, at our Swiss Half Fare Card page.

    When heading for the Titlis from Interlaken, you’ll have to change trains in Lucerne and Engelberg. Details on all connections can be found with the aid of the timetable.

    The Titlis and Jungfraujoch list fares on their websites: http://www.titlis.ch, http://www.jungfrau.ch. You’ll pay only half the regular amount with your Swiss Half Fare Card.

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