By Manu Sharma
Switzerland has witnessed a strong growth in the number of
tourists travelling from India in the year 2015. The total number of 5, 9400 Indian tourists visited
Switzerland in 2015 and expect a 15 percent jump in Indian tourists during
2016.
Talking to the media, Ritu Sharma, Deputy
Director and Media Manager – India, Switzerland Tourism said, “Indian economy
is booming with over 6.5% GDP growth and so have the spending of the Indian
tourists. More and more Indian tourists are discovering
the joys of travelling independently in Switzerland, especially among the large IT and other professionals
living in the four southern states. We have seen a contribution of 30% coming from
individuals and 60% from group packages in south India.”
“More ever the spending
of an average Indian family has also gone up over the years. Presently it’s
about 240 Swiss francs per individual per day,” remarks Sharma and adds that “many
Indian tourists consider Switzerland to be the most expensive destination in the
world but that’s not exactly true. Yes, we are among the most preferred destinations
of the world and cater to the affordable Indian tourists.”
In
fact, Switzerland after staying relatively stagnant over the last three years,
the number of tourists visiting Switzerland from India jumped 22 percent in
2015. Growth was particularly strong in June with 40 percent more Indians
travelling to Switzerland compared to the same period last year. Bengaluru has
always been an important city for individual travellers but there are also
increasing numbers of group travellers from the interiors of Karnataka.
Claudio Zemp, Director – India, Switzerland Tourism, said, “Tourism from India
has grown at a sharp clip this year. The increase is particularly strong in
tier 2 and tier 3 cities in South India. The two tours will allow tourists to
experience the best of Switzerland, from mountain excursions to scenic train
journeys, at their own pace and as per their own preferences. English is widely
spoken in Switzerland, the Swiss are very friendly people and Indian food is
found easily. Hopefully, this will urge even more Indians to visit our
wonderful country.”
Since most Indian
tourists visit Switzerland during the months of May to July each year and the
focus is now to bring them throughout the year. Switzerland
Tourism launched the ‘In Love with Switzerland’ campaign to promote winter tourism
in the Indian market. “We are promoting winter tourism for the Indian tourists
selling destinations such as St Moritz, Davos Klosters, Rhaetian Railways and
Ticino for winter tourism,” said Zemp.
Launch Two Packages – Grand Tour and Grand Train Tour
Launch Two Packages – Grand Tour and Grand Train Tour
Switzerland
Tourism has launched two promotional campaigns aimed at wooing visitors from
Bengaluru to travel to Switzerland in the summer season, amid a general surge
of tourists from South India to the picturesque alpine country.
The Grand Tour of Switzerland is a 1,600 km road-trip linking the country’s most popular,
touristic and natural destinations in one scenic journey. Travellers can embark
on this tour from different places like Lucerne, Zurich, Geneva, Basel, Lugano,
etc. and can split it into any number of journeys. The Grand Tour of
Switzerland allows you to discover different facets of Switzerland as per your
own preference. This has been an extremely successful promotion over the
summer, with many tourists exploring Switzerland by car and is also perfect for
the upcoming summer holidays.
The
second campaign is titled the ‘Grand Train Tour of Switzerland.’ Indians are
particularly fond of train travel and are among the largest users of the Swiss
Travel Pass. As the name suggests, the tour takes travellers across the country
along Switzerland’s most popular and picturesque train routes like the Glacier
Express, the Bernina Express and the GoldenPass.
Lucerne
and Lake Lucerne Region are on both the itineraries and the representatives of
Lucerne, Lake Lucerne Navigation Company and Mt. Pilatus were also present
during the presentation.
Lucerne
is an ideal starting point for the exploration of the Lake Lucerne Region and
offers a wide range of attractions to discover. Centuries-old sights such as
the Chapel Bridge, the Musegg Wall, the Lion Monument and the historic Old City
form the exciting contrast to contemporary Lucerne: the KKL Luzern, the
abundance of restaurants and an attractive range of shopping. Lucerne is also
called the festival city with it’s many delights throughout the year, with
blues, jazz, rock, comics or the splendidly colorful Carnival.
Mt
Pilatus, the home mountain of Lucerne offers the perfect three way golden
roundtrip in summer. You can take a series of cable cars up to the
mountain and take the world’s steepest cogwheel on the way down and connect on
a boat which brings you back to Lucerne. PILATUS-BAHNEN AG has invested 18
million Swiss francs in a new
aerial cableway ‘Dragon Ride’ (Fräkmüntegg – Pilatus Kulm) which
has been in operation since April’15. The centerpiece consists of two modern
cabins which give passengers the impression of flying thanks to their spacious
interior, cockpit-like design and large windows – a mountain experience that
gets the adrenalin pumping.
A boat ride on Lake
Lucerne, which has the most extensive inland navigation system in Europe, is
simply a must. The panorama boat, the five paddle steamers or the elegant
catamaran are certain to render your stay extraordinary. There is also an
extremely popular dinner cruise which offers Indian cuisine – this cruise is
going to be available daily in the summer peak season from May 2, 2016 onwards.
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