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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Euro trip: Zurich - Luzern - Locarno - Lugano - Gruyere - Bern - Rheinfall - Uetliberg (Switzerland)

One of my foremost time in the course of this exploration i would say Switzerland!!! In Switzerland, i spectated the Swiss-German, Swiss-Italian and the Swiss-French parts of Switzerland. Besides that, the people in Zurich which i had only met once or twice before were superb as they had treated and exposed me around Switzerland with full of hospitality. Special thanks to Allahyarham Michael Isaac Sarajuddin and my good friend Khalid (Michael's cousin) who had introduced me to these people in Malaysia.

Day 19
Due to the cancellation of the night train, our alternate route was to Zurich. By this time, i didnt had much rest because the alternate train was with standard sitting not the night train where they had bunk beds. Our train reached Bern at around 6am and therefore we had to transit to another train to Zurich which was an hour away. Andreas Caduff (Andy) picked me & Azfar at the Zurich airport that morning and brought us to his place in Lufingen which was ten minutes away from the airport. Had coffee at Andy's place and slept for a few hours. It was a cloudy day in Zurich but what I am seeing was simply tremendous as Andy sneak peek us of the largest city in Switzerland. Andy brought us nearby the lake of Zurich where we scattered around for pictures.

Day 20
After settling down and having a long sleep, Andy had brought us to Lucerne which was about a hour drive but it took us longer as the main roads were shut. The appeal here had been the 204 metres Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke) which was designed to help protect the city of Lucerne from attacks. Inside the bridge was a series of paintings from the 17th century, depicting events from Lucerne's history. It was constructed in 1333 crossing the Reuss river that connects the Lake of Lucerne. We walked across the bridge, beside the lake, into the town where I am surrounded by aged and modern buildings.



Day 21
The cheerfully sun had waken me up for my Swiss-Italian exploration. Azfar decided to go his way that morning, as he wanted to spend more time in Italy. He had a friend in Milan and was planning to head for Rome. Andy and I had parted with Azfar at the train station as he went to Bern before heading Italy. Auntie Ruth (Michael's mom) had joined us for the tour for the southern Italian part of Switzerland. So we took the train to Locarno, a three and half hour journey. To my astonishment, the alterations of the German buildings to Italian buildings which occurred after going through the mountains of the Swiss alps which separated the two sides. First, we had some drinks at Piazza Grande, Locarno which was the place for important film festival commemorated every year, the Locarno International Film Festival.
Then we went to Swiss minitour at Mirende, nearby Lugano. Swiss minitour was the emplacement where i saw the various great buildings in Switzerland in miniature form. Before heading back to Zurich, we expended some time in Lugano where the atmospheres were totally contrast from Zurich, i signified more Italianate. Lugano lies at the edge of Lake Lugano, which is situated between the lakes Lago Maggiore and Lago di Como, south of the Alps. Besides the lake, Lugano is surrounded by mountains. The mountains provide several opportunities for sports or sightseeing.






Day 22
Another sunny day for us to explore the Swiss-French side of Switzerland. Andy drove me and Aunt. Ruth to Gruyeres which was a hour and a half away and we went to the Castle of Gruyères located in the medieval town of Gruyères, Fribourg, was one of the most famous in Switzerland. The building was built between 1270 and 1282, following the typical square plan of the fortifications in Savoy. The castle itself was on one of high peaks in Gruyeres and the place surrounding the castle was like an old village which was maintained for tourism. We had tour inside the castle and was mesmerized by the architecture and lifestyle they had during the medieval days. Gruyères also known for their cheesy cheese.



At 5pm we arrived at Bern which lies in the Swiss plateau within the Canton of Bern, somewhat west of the center of Switzerland and 20 km north of the Bernese Alps. The landscape around Bern was formed by glaciers in the last Ice Age. The city was originally built on a hilly peninsular surrounded by the river Aar but outgrew these natural boundaries in the 19th century. Several bridges were built to allow the city to grow beyond the Aar. The buildings were outrageously splendid as we went pass the Zytglogge clock tower and the city's medieval covered shopping promenades.





We planned for Basel but couldn't find the time to do so, instead we met Simone back in Zurich about 9pm. Simone & Andy took the same course with Michael and went to the same school during their college years. We had some drinks and Andy uncovered me a bit of the nightlife in Zurich. I drove for the first time in Europe (on the left hand side) sending Aunt. Ruth to her house and went back to Andy's to sleep.

Day 23
The weather wasn't on our side as it was a rainy day. We had something to eat at Andy's parent house where I met his parents and his youngest sister. By 3.30pm we met Simone as we planned for the Rhine Falls, the largest plain waterfalls in Europe. The falls are located on the High Rhine between the municipalities of Neuhausen am Rheinfall and Laufen-Uhwiesen, near the town of Schaffhausen in northern Switzerland, between the cantons of Schaffhausen and Zürich. After Andy parked his car, we had to walked with our umbrellas and drenched shoes to capture the perfect view for me. The weather played a role on the moods of the Swiss. Simone said that it would be much beautiful on a sunny day but for me it was beautiful enough on a rainy day. After having some drinks, we head back home to Andy's and minutes later we sent Simone to the airport as she head back her house by train.



Day 24
Today I spent my time in Zurich contrastingly. Andy had to work.I met Simone at the train main station. She arrived with her bike which was her common transport for her and other citizens of Zurich (and most of the European towns). So she recommended me to ride along with her around with a bicycle around the town of Zurich. The bicycle that i had used was for free as we only need to pay the deposit. Another great experience, cycling inside the town of Zurich. Simone brought me to her friends house Simon for some coffee. It was a cloudy day but sometimes the sun would show up. Simone, Simon and I decided to cycle to the lake of Zurich and go on the Pedallo (Pedal boat). So we did just that, rent a Pedallo and went cycling (water cycling) to the center of Lake Zurich and simply just chill whiles enjoying the sightseeing of Zurich. Later that evening we went to Simone's house for her homemade Pizza whiles waiting for Andy to pick me up.






Day 25
After having lunch at a famed vegetarian restaurant, Hiltl, i went to Üetliberg which is a mountain in the Swiss plateau, part of the Albis chain, rising to 873 meters high. The Uetliberg offers a panoramic view of the entire city of Zürich and the Lake of Zürich. The tram ride from Zurich was about 20 minutes away. Later that evening Andy cooked for me and Aunt. Ruth dinner which was delicious as it was my last night in Zurich. I am gratefully happy for my stay in Switzerland as these people had really brought me into the life of Zurich and Switzerland. Thank you Andy, Simone and Aunt. Ruth for the lovely time.


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