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Visit Lauterbrunnen, Most beautiful village

Stunning Lauterbrunnen Valley. If you follow any Travel Blog then chances are you’ll know of this valley, or at least have seen it in pictures. 
Pic: Silvia B. Riesgo
It is probably one of the most scenic places in the world, and should be on list who enjoys the outdoors, mountains, and landscape photography.
First reach to Swiss Star Zurich Airport. Book you air ticket earlier to go Zurich. Check any online portal for flight booking. After reach to zurich hire a cab to go Lauterbrunnen. And going from Zurich to Lauterbrunnen is an easy couple of hours. After reach hotel take rest after that walk and explore town and to the base of the famous Staubbach Falls, You can go local pubs also.

From Lauterbrunnnen, you can visit Wengen. 
Wengen, another small town that sits way above Lauterbrunnen and is only accessible by either the famous Swiss alpine trains, or by walking. Wengen is equally picturesque, and if anything provides you with even better views of the valley below due to it’s positioning above it. From online you can book hotel also. If you book apartment you will get kitchen for cooking food and it will save your money. For Apartment per day costing around 5000 to 7500 in indian currency on twin sharing basis. Hotel price around 6000 to 9000 in indian currency.
Next day you can go for hiking.
Pic: Silvia B. Riesgo

Lauterbrunnen, through the town, and up the opposite side of the valley to where Wengen sites. walked south until got the town of Murren, And from here went back down to the valley floor, where you greeted with another spectacular view. 
Explore a huge woodland area and the valley. while you couldn’t see much of this on foot, it made for some photographs and sweet video footage. Things get even better when you get out of the wooded section, the view is simply breathtaking. 
Eigergletscher railway station, which is as far as you can get on foot without any serious mountaineering equipment.
Pic: Christina zoe

From here you can get the train all the way up to Jungfraujoch, which is the highest railway station in Europe at 3,454m above sea level. This train ticket will cost you somewhere between 8000 and 12000 return. Price depends on where you want to go.
After Exploring two days in Lauterbrunnen go to Lucerne.
I ❤ Luzern

Here are some top Lucerne sightseeing places for tourists:
Swiss Museum of Transport.
Lucerne Culture and Convention Center.
The Congress Center with an architectural design.
Jesuit Church “Jesuitenkirche”.
Saint Paul's Church.
The Nine Towers.
The Town Hall “Rathaus”.
Bourbaki Panorama Lucerne.
Glacier Garden near the renowned Lion Monument.
Switzerland, I highly recommend to visit the Lauterbrunnen area. But, with all that being said, I’m sure you will love it.

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