Hey thank you for the information. Full & robust. I will come back to Swiss soon. To meet a girl I met at Iseltwald. I might stop by at Interlaken to visit places you mentioned. Thank again. From Malaysia. 🇲🇾
Thank you. Very nicely composed, the information you provide is "smack on" - right out of a Swiss's mouth. And as always - the cows are adorable. Only one point that you should correct - traveling in Switzerland by train, is way more enjoyable than you describe!!!
@@SwitzerlandInsider Absolutely. Don't get lost in the details about "rail passes" etc. I am Swiss ex-pat - nothing beats the "information desks" of SBB at any point of arrival - HB Zuerich/Geneva/Airports etc. The best advice is the one nobody tells you - which sie of the train. Where the pick-up carts are - do you need change etc. Keep going - you got what it takes - good luck.
@@SwitzerlandInsiderI do have another question. It’s probably in your guide, which I will read! But as first timers in Switzerland, is Interlaken a good choice to start? We are on limited time but it’ll be our base and we plan on doing some adventures in the towns nearby like Grindelwald and also do Jungfraujoch
You can stay in interlaken its fine but other places have more of an authentic feel to it! Train to grindelwald is like 30 minutes, so it shouldnt be a deal breaker!
Hey thank you for the information. Full & robust. I will come back to Swiss soon. To meet a girl I met at Iseltwald. I might stop by at Interlaken to visit places you mentioned. Thank again. From Malaysia. 🇲🇾
Good luck with the girl! I hope you have a great time in Switzerland again!
Thank you. Very nicely composed, the information you provide is "smack on" - right out of a Swiss's mouth. And as always - the cows are adorable. Only one point that you should correct - traveling in Switzerland by train, is way more enjoyable than you describe!!!
Thanks for your feedback Bernhard! I think I need to make some videos about trains then this year 😊 stay tuned!
@@SwitzerlandInsider Absolutely. Don't get lost in the details about "rail passes" etc. I am Swiss ex-pat - nothing beats the "information desks" of SBB at any point of arrival - HB Zuerich/Geneva/Airports etc. The best advice is the one nobody tells you - which sie of the train. Where the pick-up carts are - do you need change etc. Keep going - you got what it takes - good luck.
Thanks 😊😊
Hi! Do you need to sign the ETIAS already when visiting Switzerland?
No it‘s supposed to come in summer but no one really knows yet
@@SwitzerlandInsider Thanks!
Youre welcome!
We’re going in mid Sept, is this a good time to go?
Yes, my favourite. Still good weather, not too hot, not as many people as during school holidays 👌😊
@@SwitzerlandInsiderI do have another question. It’s probably in your guide, which I will read! But as first timers in Switzerland, is Interlaken a good choice to start? We are on limited time but it’ll be our base and we plan on doing some adventures in the towns nearby like Grindelwald and also do Jungfraujoch
You can stay in interlaken its fine but other places have more of an authentic feel to it! Train to grindelwald is like 30 minutes, so it shouldnt be a deal breaker!
@@SwitzerlandInsider Thank you for your help! I will look at your guide for more information 😊
@ youre welcome, i wish you a good trip and enjoy 👌😊