I am planning to visit Switzerland in September . What's the weather like in September ( Say 15th to 25th September ) ? Can you please advice. Is it too cold / snowy or cloudy. ?
Hey! It was t-shirt weather during the hikes, while temp dropped to below 10C in early morning and nights. It was relatively clear with a couple of fluffy clouds. No falling snow during sept but you might see fallen snow at certain peaks, eg mount titlis. Have a good trip!
Hi nice video! I’m going on a solo trip this september as well. Do you know what kind of clothes I should bring? It’s hard cause I’m staying 3 nights at a hut in the mountains so I guess it could be cold but. But maybe at the lower villages it’s warmer.
Hello Marleen! In Sept, even at the lower altitudes it gets cold in the morning and once the sunsets. Would be great to have layers on since you might be exposed to different temps. At least theres an option to peel off or add on accordingly rather than 1 thick and heavy coat. Def go for light & wind resistant jackets since you might be on the move! Stay safe and have a great trip!!
Hello fellow SGrean! I'm planning a solo to SW and just booked my accoms too. Was surprised by how much you spent on accoms, did you mostly stay in dorms? May I know how you managed to save on food costs as well?
Hello!! Yes, i mostly stayed in dorms, sharing with other lady backpackers. The list of accoms are listed in the description box, not sure if the rates increased since it has been a couple of years. I mostly get convenient food from their supermarket and heat them up in the dorm pantry. I think i only ate in proper resturant once, the rest were convenient food and savouring them while enjoying in nature. Also brought a couple of canned food from sg and ate together with my instant noodles.
I spent 9 days hence I bought the 8 days consecutive ticket. Did some calculations comparing with and without swiss pass and they were quite close, but of course with the swiss pass you could do impromptu amendments to your itinerary like hop on/off a ferry or travel to somewhere you didn't plan to..
Truly a wonderful video, May I ask if you go the 8-day "Swiss Travel Pass" or the 8-day "Regional-Pass Bernese Oberland". Thank you so much for your time.
@@manusharma3241 hihi, sorry i must have missed out your comment. But i took the 8 day swiss pass because it allows me to travel around switzerland and only traveled abit in the bernese oberland.
Hi Chris, i've added the itinerary in the description box. Regarding the swiss pass, I did my calculations before purchasing and it was comparable, but I decided to go for it because it gave me the convenience instead of purchasing tickets each time. Even so, during my trip I made some changes and decided to hop onto the ferry in Lake Zurich which swiss pass got me covered.
Hi! These places were explored from Zurich to Geneva. Some places of attractions were closer to Zurich(lucerne & interlaken)+, some closer to Geneva(Chillon castle) and some were in between both (Zermatt).
Looks like you had a great trip - you got to see so many beautiful places in Switzerland. Lovely video!
Yeah! Switzerland has now become one of my favourite countries! Shall catch your videos to have an idea of how the other parts of switz is like :)
Very nice. It just reminded about my trip
I am planning to visit Switzerland in September . What's the weather like in September ( Say 15th to 25th September ) ? Can you please advice. Is it too cold / snowy or cloudy. ?
Hey! It was t-shirt weather during the hikes, while temp dropped to below 10C in early morning and nights. It was relatively clear with a couple of fluffy clouds. No falling snow during sept but you might see fallen snow at certain peaks, eg mount titlis. Have a good trip!
Hi nice video! I’m going on a solo trip this september as well. Do you know what kind of clothes I should bring? It’s hard cause I’m staying 3 nights at a hut in the mountains so I guess it could be cold but. But maybe at the lower villages it’s warmer.
Hello Marleen! In Sept, even at the lower altitudes it gets cold in the morning and once the sunsets. Would be great to have layers on since you might be exposed to different temps. At least theres an option to peel off or add on accordingly rather than 1 thick and heavy coat. Def go for light & wind resistant jackets since you might be on the move! Stay safe and have a great trip!!
Hello fellow SGrean! I'm planning a solo to SW and just booked my accoms too. Was surprised by how much you spent on accoms, did you mostly stay in dorms? May I know how you managed to save on food costs as well?
Hello!! Yes, i mostly stayed in dorms, sharing with other lady backpackers. The list of accoms are listed in the description box, not sure if the rates increased since it has been a couple of years. I mostly get convenient food from their supermarket and heat them up in the dorm pantry. I think i only ate in proper resturant once, the rest were convenient food and savouring them while enjoying in nature. Also brought a couple of canned food from sg and ate together with my instant noodles.
Nice vlog. How many days you spend there? What type of swiss travel pass you used?
I spent 9 days hence I bought the 8 days consecutive ticket. Did some calculations comparing with and without swiss pass and they were quite close, but of course with the swiss pass you could do impromptu amendments to your itinerary like hop on/off a ferry or travel to somewhere you didn't plan to..
Truly a wonderful video, May I ask if you go the 8-day "Swiss Travel Pass" or the 8-day "Regional-Pass Bernese Oberland". Thank you so much for your time.
@@manusharma3241 hihi, sorry i must have missed out your comment. But i took the 8 day swiss pass because it allows me to travel around switzerland and only traveled abit in the bernese oberland.
Hi Maxine, do you have the itinerary for your trip? And if the swiss pass was indeed worth it for you. Thanks!
Hi Chris, i've added the itinerary in the description box. Regarding the swiss pass, I did my calculations before purchasing and it was comparable, but I decided to go for it because it gave me the convenience instead of purchasing tickets each time. Even so, during my trip I made some changes and decided to hop onto the ferry in Lake Zurich which swiss pass got me covered.
Which place is best for living to explore all these places, Zurich or Geneva?
Hi! These places were explored from Zurich to Geneva. Some places of attractions were closer to Zurich(lucerne & interlaken)+, some closer to Geneva(Chillon castle) and some were in between both (Zermatt).
Hi, do you have the itinerary?
Hihi, i've added my itinerary in the description box, hope it helps :)