Explore Interlaken, Lauterbrunnen & Grindelwald in a scenic Swiss vlog with travel tips, local food, Eurorail, and iconic mountain views.

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🎒 Vlog Summary – Switzerland (Interlaken, Lauterbrunnen, Grindelwald)

Opening Moments

The creator describes the natural beauty as “Proper Nature’s Valley.”

They mention the iconic Swiss chocolate and cheese and joke about Bollywood stars like Priyanka Chopra and Kajol.


📍 Interlaken to Lauterbrunnen

They start the day from Interlaken with a Eurorail pass, making travel easy and unlimited.

Visit Lauterbrunnen, a small, picturesque village known for its mountains and waterfalls.

They meet Sakina, a solo traveler from Morocco living in Spain. They decide to tour together.


🌧 Weather & Atmosphere

It’s rainy and cold (2–3°C), adding to the cozy, mountain-town vibe.

Comment on the beautiful infrastructure, colorful trains, and a scenic station surrounded by nature.


📱 Travel Tip

Promotes the Vigo Travel App for flights, hotels, visa applications, and train bookings (including Indian Railways).


🚆 Lauterbrunnen to Grindelwald

They change trains en route to Grindelwald, a famous Swiss mountain town.

Lighthearted banter continues—Sakina sings Bollywood songs even though she doesn’t speak Hindi or English well.


🍫 Food & Shopping

Visit local shops to explore cheese and chocolates.

Swiss cheese is expensive – 150g of chili cheese cost about ₹375 (~CHF 4).

Clothes are shockingly overpriced – a T-shirt costs around ₹9,000 and underwear ₹16,000.


🎒 Sakina Leaves for Milan

Sakina departs for Italy via train: Grindelwald → Interlaken → Spiez → Milan (~2.5 hours).

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🏔 Grindelwald Highlights

With the weather clearing, they finally see Jungfrau, Switzerland’s highest peak and home to Europe’s highest railway station.

Mention “First” (Firstbahn), a top Grindelwald attraction reachable by ropeway, known for hiking and scenic views.

Ropeways are everywhere in Swiss mountain towns and a big part of the experience—though pricey (CHF 68 per person without a Swiss pass).


💧 Final Thoughts

Water fountains are common and free throughout Switzerland.

Trusts Swiss tap water more than other countries due to its mountain origin.

Vows to eventually ride a cable car during the stay.

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