Damus Travels

Switzerland

From its phenomenal chocolate making to its scenic view, explore Switzerland at your convenience with the amazing travel plans from Damus Travels Pvt. Ltd. 

Starting with the Matterhorn’s jagged rugged beauty, Geneva’s unexplored avenues, towering steeples at Zurich to an amazing experience at Opera, Switzerland has something for all.

Damus Travels Pvt. Ltd. helps you to explore the unexplored scenery, winding streets, picture-perfect churches, art galleries and irresistible cake and coffee shops. You can also enjoy a pleasant tour of the Opera followed by a performance of ballet. The locales are composed of jagged cliffs rising into a regal splendour. 

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FAQs

The Swiss Franc is the official currency in the nation. The franc is the only currency that is accepted everywhere. The Euro is the currency in neighbouring nations like Germany, France, Austria and Italy. The Euro is the currency in the neighbouring nations and many other nations which can be used to pay for shops and hotels in Switzerland. However, smaller shops, kiosks, etc. accept payment in Swiss Francs. Even if you opt for currency change, the onus of the same will prove to be a heavy one.

You must take valid and comprehensive travel insurance that helps to cover the cost of medical repatriation, curtailment, etc. Some insurance companies will not cover travel contingencies, thefts and loss. As a result, it is best to talk to your insurance company about the situation before travelling abroad. It is therefore indispensable to ensure that your insurance company covers the cost of the same.

When in Switzerland, you do not need to worry about any tipping as all the tips are included in the final price. You can however add a tip by providing excellent service by rounding up to the nearest franc or around value.

The climate in the nation is moderate with no excessive heat or humidity. From July to August, the temperature during the day is 18 to 28-degree Celsius and the same drops quickly to 2 to 8 degree Celsius. 

Depending on the altitude, the temperature range may vary. It is thus recommended to visitors to have a sweater, walking shoes, sunglasses, etc.