Before we started the Trip
We were tired the previous night hence were not bothered to look around Interlaken and returned to our B&B. we managed our dinner and slept. Morning awaited yet another Wow moment happened for us right there at our B&B. We got up as usual at about 7. Finished our morning routine, got ready and came down to prepare and have our breakfast.
As we got our breakfast ready and stepped out to the open deck of the house. There it was, a huge expanse of the landscape so beautiful, it looked as if we were watching a dream. Aare river, Railway bridge, a small village across the river, green meadows and snow-clad Mountains with clear blue sky with few white clouds.
Don't believe us, see for yourself in the picture(s) below.
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Sun, Clouds and a SnowClad peak, this deck was a heven |
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Another Spot |
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They were painted like Easter Eggs but were simply Boiled eggs |
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For the sake of disbelievers, here is one with the shell removed partially |
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Make Hey till Sun Shines |
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But for sightseeing, I would have been on the lounger the whole day, watching this |
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Closer to our B & B, a Picture Postcard Village |
Interlaken - Jungfrau Travel Information
After finishing our breakfast in a dream environment, we set out for our journey. Where we lived, the first and the last step of every journey that we undertook had to be to take a bus to Interlaken Ost station or take a bus from Interlaken Ost station to our place.
After boarding the bus, we reached Interlaken Ost station in about 10 minutes journey. We purchased tickets for our travel to Jungfrau (Swiss Rail Pass holders get a 25% discount on the fare) and took our train to Grindelwald. We changed the train here and took another train to Kleine Scheideeg. The world's highest mountain train travels between Kleine Scheidegg and Jungfraujoch via Eigergletscher (Eiger Glacier) station. Jungfraujoch station is actually in a tunnel that is about 2 km long.
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Kleine Scheidegg, Your date with legendry Jungfrau Railway starts from here |
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Kleine Scheidegg Station - Long Shot |
It is also possible to travel to Jungfrau from Interlaken Ost via Lauterbrunnen. In that case, one has to switch train at Laturbrunnen for Kleine Scheidegg and then get on to the mountain train to Jungfraujoch. When one books a journey ticket on Interlaken - Jungfrau circuit, one is free to travel via Lauterbrunnen or Grindelwald.
What is generally done is, Go via one place and return via another. One has to be only mindful while taking a train from Interlake to find the right coach (depending on which way one wants to travel, via Grindelwald or via Lauterbrunnen) and sit in that coach because this train splits into two at Zweilutschinen with half of it going to one place and the other half to the other.
Nowadays there is a cable car between Grindelwald Terminal (one stop short of Grindelwald station) and Eigergletscher for Jungfrau. It was not there when we visited this place two years ago.
The full fare ticket from Interlaken Ost for a return journey is around 210 Swiss Franks per person. The Swiss rail pass holders get a 25% discount and the half fare cardholders get a 50% discount (Half fare card is widely used by Swiss people. This card gets them a concession of 50 % on every ticket in any transport). As for the Swiss Rail pass, most transport is free but few mountain rail systems give only 25% concession. Swiss rail pass gives free access to two mountains.
Travel Experience
The semi-urban landscape of Interlaken soon gives way to a scenic Swiss village kind of landscape. The beauty of the landscape keeps getting better and better as one approaches Kleine Sceidegg. From this place, one is in the lap of the Swiss Alps, an ultimate experience. We took the Grindelwald route to go up while used the Lauterbrunnen route to return.
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22 days across Europe gave us lot of tan |
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Initial Landscape |
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Gaining Height a bit, Snow clad peak
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Further up
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A Village enroute
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Another One |
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Snow Everywhere |
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Adventerurs |
At Jungfrau.
Jungfrau all-weather station has a climate-controlled building with Multiple restaurants (including an Indian restaurant), a Lindt chocolate shop and its top floor gives the visitors a 360 panoramic view of Jungfrau and its snowclad mountains. As far as one can see, one sees snow and that is the scene all the year-round. There there is an ice tunnel with Ice sculptures, etc and then there is an area where you can do Ziplining from a high tower to the snowfield as also do sledging and other snowbound activities.
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Arrived - Jungfraujoch Station |
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Man;s Best Friend, At the Observation Deck |
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The Observation Deck |
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Itna Snow, oh my God! |
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Sledge pe Photu |
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Odd man, Opps Peak out, No Snow |
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Fun Time, Many such Statues existed in one of the tunnel |
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Snowcovered Jungfrau Station - A Photo
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In the Ice Tunnel |
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Ice Tunnel |
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Polar Bear- Carved out of the Snow |
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Characters of a Story, In Ice |
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Photo Point, with Main Building and Weather Station in the background |
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Babies day out (if we could be called so) |
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Walking on the Snow turned Ice is tough |
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Aab Kya Karna Hai? - What Next? - At Lindt centre |
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Sheer Rugged Beauty |
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Handsome Boy (No harm in self praise) |
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All Set for Zipline |
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About to be hooked to Zipline |
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And here is Shreya turned into a small child |
Well, Switzerland is costly for even its residents so be ready to find everything including costly, but hey, how many times in your life you are going to visit Jungfrau, let go of your worries about cost and indulge in the pleasure that you want and afford.
We spent about 4 to 5 hours at Jungfrau and then commenced our return rip from Jungfrau to Kleine Scheidegg. From there took another train to Lauterbrunnen and finally from here to Interlaken.
The travel that took the whole day and exposure to strong sun ruled out any further adventure at Interlaken. We choose to return to our B&B as our beautiful deck with mild evening sun looked very inviting.
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