Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Amazing Alps (Photos at picasaweb.google.com/madhuri008)

We got up early in Paris on Sept 21st.We booked taxi the day before itself for Gare de Lyon. Taxi arrived promptly and we checked out from the hotel. We had little trouble in finding the exact place where we can retrieve our e-tickets and the place where the train stops. Here the ticket vendors do not talk or look at any English written stuff. We anticipated this and were in station one hour before. We got into Geneva train.

Zermatt Sept 21st 2009- Sept 22nd 2009:



Zermatt - Matterhorn Photographed on 09/22/2009 early morning

Swiss is known for people who are hardworking keep everything organized, quiet and clean. This you can see from Paris to Geneva train. Even though our compartment is full there is pin drop silence.If they need to talk they talk in a very low voice. They consider other people as loud so watch out. When we got out at Geneva it was around 11:00. No check points or immigration. When you go by train no immigration same thing happened at France. We had our breakfast today at the Paris Gare de Lyon station. We did not have time to have good lunch. We took some sandwiches to go at Geneva station and they are not that great other than Swiss cheese which they are famous for. I had taken my swiss travel pass to validation and this took a while. My train to vISP is almost starting and we almost jumped into the train. One thing to note is first class in train is yellow in color and has big windows. I had to change trains at VISP to Zermatt. Zermatt is a small village at foot of majestic mountain Matterhorn. This village do not allow any taxis. This village wants to protect it from pollution only electric cars / battery operated vehicles are available. Boleros are common and available at the station, they take you to most part of the city for 12 Swiss francs.

The hotel we booked is Alpen Royal hotel thru orbitz. The hotel was clean and service excellent. One thing I found out is all the hotel receptionists are well versed in English so find any information required from them. To see Alps We had selected Zermatt because we can reach the highest point in Europe 12,646 ft (not by foot but sky lifts). We had reached to Zermatt around 3:00 and checked in hotel around 3:30. We had an excellent View of the Matterhorn from hotel room. We took some photos as it was a clear day and weather was excellent. We got ready and were back at station by 4:30. One interesting thing is this hotel which is situated on a hill has a lift and a cave where we can reach station from there by 5 min walk. This station takes us to Gornergrat here we have a panaromic view of alps. From here we see a stretch of mountains and there is Mount Rosa which is bigger than Matterhorn. There is a cafe at the view point and they serve hot coffee of Indian taste. What is better a view of alps and a good coffee. We had a very nice time there. We came back and had dinner at Cafe Pizzeria at station which is not that good. I tried Rivella local drink which has lot of good things when compared to Coke. I yet have to taste some swiss wine. At Gornergrat we had seen one more Indian family but was not able to talk to them.



Gornergrat taken on 09/21/2009 evening

Sept 22nd-



Klien Matterhorn view of Alps taken on 09/22/2009 morning

We had breakfast at our Alpen Royal which comes in as free for staying here. We started around 9:30 to Klien Matterhorn view point. This is the highest view point in Europe and this borders Celvina, Italy. Since there is snow all seasons on these mountains. Skiers will ski from here to Italy. To go to Klien Matterhorn view point is a three step process. First go on a skylift to Furi. This skylifts are always moving and slow down at stations. Our family jumped into one. Swara was very excited about this. At furi change to a bigger skylift
Trockener Steg. From here you will board the last cable car to Klien Matterhorn. See,to reach the highest point in Europe is not that easy even by Sky lifts. Swiss people are doing some constructions here and they transfer the necessary construction parts by Helicopters. It was cold at the peak point. Good thing is I had carried a back pack with all the necessary stuff to cover us. We came back and tired.Swara slept while coming back and we had our lunch at China Garden,finally we got to eat some rice.We ordered spring rolls and Vegetable fried rice.We had to add lot of soya and hot sauce to make it better.Also we got white rice and Omeltte for swara as a takeaway.She enjoyed it after we came back to the hotel room. From past five days Swara is not doing her stuff like going to parks and other stuff so she is mad at all these sight seeings without asking her. We came back to room took some rest. Since I had bought little luggage myself I had to clean my clothes. From the travel sites I know it was near tennis courts at the Railway station and was able to take my clothes there and got cleaned them up. Since half of our trip is over no more laundry for me until I go home. I had taken Swara to local Park where she played her slides, swings ate her icecreams. We just explored the Zermatt village remaining part of the day. From past two days we shopped at local walmart (It is not wal mart it is called COOP) store for small stuff. There are lot of Cafes and bakeries here and we tried that out in evening along with Mc Donald. MC D has veggie burger too. .We ate Veggie burger and fries for dinner.Madhu did lot of window shopping looking at swiss watches.Finally it was a memorable village visit.Small,clean and looks old but with all modern aminities. We met couple of Indian families here talked to them. They came for wedding in Frankfrut. They are from poona and one of them is MR Gokhale. Just chatted where they are heading to and other stuff.

Sept 23: Glacier express (Zermatt- St Moritz)

Inside view of Glacier Express taken on morning of 09/23/2009

Glacier express is beautiful inside. The service not that good. This is a 7.5 hours journey to St.Moritz. But this is neither an express or you will see any Glaciers. This connects west and east of Swiss. If you are travelling only few days in Swiss then avoid this train or just go only 3 hrs ride. The strip from Disentis to Brig is more exciting. The train goes thru lot of bridges and tunnels but you will not see them as you are on them.




Views from Glacier Express taken on 09/23/2009

I was just relaxing with wine Lacot, which is local wine of Swiss. Swara enjoyed the trip very much roaming in the train. They serve vegetable pasta which is costly around 30 franks. The narration given in train about the Swiss places is good. Swiss built lot of trenches above the railway line to protect it from avalanches. But after the entire trip I feel that it would have been better if I had spent more time in Interlaken (Berner oberland). There are other express like golden express which takes 3 hours which you can go rather than the glacier express.



Alpine Glacier water fall view from Glacier Express




Sept 24: Interlaken (Best of best in Berner oberland)

This is city between two lakes Lake Breinz and Lake Thun. This has two stations Interlaken West and Interlaken east. East is pronounced as Ost. Many of the hotels are located in west. But ost (east) is the station where you have to take trains for attractions here. There is a information booth in rail station platform 1 here. If you have 4 days and want to capture Swiss just go to Interlaken. There are two beautiful fresh water lakes. Best alpine view from the Top of Europe Jungfrau. This place has lot of Indian and Chinese eateries. At just 50 ft walk from Interlaken ost station we had our hotel Carlton Europe. This has an attached Indian restaurant Shalimar. Food is okay here.



A view of Lake Thun in Interlaken - 09/24/2009





Horse ride from Interlaken to Bonigen - 09/24/2009




Sept 25th:

Top of Europe rail station Jungfrau.



Jungfrau is the top of Europe you can reach by rail. From Interlaken ost take a train to Lauterbernen. From there to Klien schdegog and then train to Jungfrau.



This is a famous spot for bollywood/ tollywood film makers. There is even a restaurant named Bollywood at Top of the Europe Junfrau.


People do lot of hiking and skiing at this place. There is a excellent restaurant at top where we can have good views and have good lunch.



View from Spynx obersvatory at Jungfrau









Sept 26th:



Boat ride on Lake Brienz Morning hours of 09/26/2009





Alpine Glacier water falling into Lake Brienz.



More views from Lake Brienz



More views from Lake Brienz







Bahnofstrasse - Busiest shopping center in Zurich.






Went on a scenic boat ride at lake Brienz. Shopping in Zurich.


Sept 27th:



World's steepest Railway line. This takes to Mount Pilatus

Ready by 9:00. Went to Zurich airport by 9:20 using the hotel shuttle. Zurich airport has three levels. First level has train stations. Second level shopping. Third level flights. We went to first level for train to Luzern. Trains are there for Luzern every half hour from Zurich airport station. Luzern is roughly one hour travel from Zurich. We reached Luzern and the Tourist information is on 1st platform. Took boat ride in famous Luzern lake to Alpanastad. Alpanstad has the world's steepest cog wheel train which has gradient of 48%. It takes to the top of mountain called Pilatus and there are good of alps from here. But remember the alpine view is great from Interlakens Jungfroch and Zermatt's Klien Matterhorn but not from here. We came down in Skylift to Kliens. From Klen's we had taken bus number 1 it has taken to Lion Monuement too. This Lion Monument is in recognition of bravery of Swiss Mercenaries who gave up lives defending King Louis XV1 during french revolution.



Lake Luzern - Most travelled lake in Swiss

Went back to Zurich and purchased some stuff for people back in Richmond.


Swara doing a Rorrrr at the Lion Monument

Sept 28th:

In the entire trip my daughter Swara was complaining about how she is missing all the people in Richmond, VA. But when we started back from Zurich she told oh I miss Switzerland a lot now. This reflects the mood of all of us. We do not want to go back from Swiss. Got up early around 4:15 a.m in Zurich's Movenpick hotel. There is a shuttle between the hotel and airport which took us to airport by 5:35. Swiss airport management is effecient and I was able to drop my check in bags and complete security within 45 minutes. We flew to London heathrow within an hour but we gained an hour in London. The security check in London is horrible make sure connection flights have atleast 2.5 hours gap there. We reached Washington D.C by 1:34 and back to Richmond around 5:30.

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Sunday, September 20, 2009

A weekend in Paris ( Sept 19th to Sept20th) Photos at picasaweb.google.com/madhuri008

We traveled from London to Paris in Euro star from St Pancreas, London to Gare De Nord, Paris. We booked at Hotel called St Fracias at Nord. The reason is Nord is the place which is near to Railway stations and near to all attractions in Paris. After two days I feel this is the best decision I had made. Euro star travel is quite comfortable and fast. Do not expect to see much of country from Eurostar as the travel is inside tunnel. Service is good and they served breakfast and drinks. When we entered France we were scared a little as everybody is taking in French but we were able to figure out taxi stand. The station in France is no better than any Indian station and I saw some people trying to ask for money.

I had shown address to taxi guy he bought us fast to hotel. Euros is currency here and had bought couple of 100 Euros. We freshed up and went to Grey line tours office for tour. Our experience here is not that good with greyline guys. The tour guide sophia did not show any interest in guiding us. That afternoon tour included tour to Concord, arc de triumph, Siena river cruise and Eifel tower. All these places are within couple of miles distance and there is no need for a bus too. On that day we finished all by 6:30 went to hotel and came back for shopping at champ de elesys (Pronounced as Shan de dj). Concord is nearby and took photos in night. Next day the tour was for Louvre museum (Pronounced as Lou). Here I did it on my own as tour guy was walking fast and my kid was not able to keep up with him. We did it at our own pace and was able to cover all important paintings/sculptures. There are some beautiful paintiangs and sculptures. Visit picasaweb.google.com/madhuri008 for photos. I am planning to write about the art for art lovers seperately about the arts/artists and what they tried to present to us. Credit for Louvre goes to Francis 1 who bought art from Leonardo and other Italian painters. In sculptures you can find Venus of Milo, Winged Victory of Somantrace, Marriage at Cana, Adam and eve.

Now one thing I found is all the places to see in Paris are in 2 miles distance and there is no need for any guide if you do some research. The order on this road is Louvre museum (Prevously French kings Palace) Tulireas garden (Kings need a garden so it is right in front of the palace), Concord (Where there is fountain built by king so it is in front of garden), Concord also has a historic gullitone used to cut the heads off during French revolution and this is right in front of the fountain. King and the queen were also beheaded there. Then the shopping/fashion center of Paris Champ de elesyss starts. The road ends at Arc de truimp built by Napolean to celebrate his victories. Louvre museam has finest paintings from all over Europe and I am amazed to see such collection. The collection starts from Egyptian relics (3000 B.C), Greek Civilizations (Around 400 b.c), Rome is next in order and Paris is capital for art with paintings of Mona Lisa, Works of Michael angelo they have great collection which I can write seperately.

Paris highlights:

Champs-Élysées (Pronounced in French as Shan de dj)



An eatery at Shan de dj - 09/19/2009

Prestigious avenue having luxury shops, cafes, theatres highest rents in world $1.5 million per 1000 square feet.This avenue has chestnut trees and termed as most beautiful avenue in the world. If you are deep in pockets visit this place.


Place de la Concorde: (Pronounced as COCO)


The Concorde where the Revolutionists killed King Louis XV1 (Guillotine)
Photographed on 09/19/2009

View at Concorde. This has fountains and Eiffel tower.
Photographed on 09/19/2009

Historical place with monuments and fountains. Largest square in France. During french revolution the king Louis XV1 is executed with Guillotine. In one month almost 1500 people were executed here during the revolution. Must see if you are inspired by French revolution. I grew up appreciating the people revolutions against tyranny and the French revolution is one of the most influencing events in history.

Arc de triomphe:



Napoleon's arch of Truimph
Photographed on 09/20/2009


It was commissioned in 1806 after the victory at Austerlitz by Emperor Napoleon at the peak of his fortunes. Laying the foundations alone took two years, and in 1810 when Napoleon entered Paris from the west with his bride Archduchess Marie-Louise of Austria, he had a wooden mock-up of the completed arch.From the top there is a panoramic view of Paris, of twelve major avenues leading to the Étoile and of the exceptionally busy roundabout in which the Arc stands.

Seine river:

Many of Paris most famous monuments are on the Seine river banks, including Notre-Dame, the Louvre and the Eiffel tower.


Eiffel Tower:


Photographed on 09/19/2009

From the time of his project proposal in 1886, Gustave Eiffel knew that the Tower’s service to science alone could protect it from its enemies and extend its life span. At the beginning it was meant to last 20 years and then be destroyed! Eiffel therefore spelled out the uses he had in mind: meteorological and astronomical observation, experimentation in physics. Must see place.

Louvre Museam:

All these photos at Louvre taken on 09/20/2009



Main attraction of Louvre My Lady Lisa --- Monalisa
by Leonardo da Vinci (An italian bought to France by King Francis)


Best artists, best paintings and best sculptors. French were able to acquire them because of the colonies they ruled and their kings artistic sense. Francis 1 is responsible for the collections of Lenordo. Must be in ur itenary if you appreciate art.



Michaelangelo's --- The slave





Venus de Milo - The goddess of Love and beauty of Romans Created
160 b.c left arm is supposed to have apple and right arm
supposed to hold drape by Alexandros of Antioch




Antonio Canova's statue Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss
a scene excerpted from Lucius Apuleius' The Golden Ass in Louvre





The winged goddess of Victory standing on the prow of a ship
overlooked the Sanctuary of the Great Gods on the island of Samothrace
2nd century B.C.





The Wedding Feast at Cana - At the center is Christ, who is
performing his first miracle by turning water into wine by
late Renaissance Italian painter, Paolo Veronese. This is a
massive painting way taller than any one of us.

Friday, September 18, 2009

London Trip 09/17/2009-9/18/2009



Friends in London - Ranjani, Kalyan, Sridhar, Raasi)
(Special thanks to Sridhar and Raasi Garemella)

We started on 16th night from Washington D.C. Since within Europe we are traveling on train we tried to keep the Luggage Minimum. We were able to travel with three pieces of luggage and these are so small that we were able to keep them in cabin baggage. The idea behind it is not to check in, so that we avoid any delays in Luggage arrival. The backpacks we got for trip are Rick Steves bags and to organize better we used Rick Steves cubes. If you are traveling to Europe please check the Rick steves website. He has done lot of travel especially to Europe and will be of immense help.

The travel time to london is around 6 hours but we do lose 5 hours because of the time difference. We were able to get only 3 hours of sleep on the flight. We were anitcipating this and we did not plan anything on Sept 17th morning. Immigration was smooth and they officer told we can stay for a max of six months. Our friends Rasi and Sridhar arrived at airport ontime and drove us back to their apartment in West ferry. This place is approx half an hour drive from central London but it took 2 hours because of traffic/road conditions. The roads and the driving conditions in London are not that good. I think we can blame British for Indian road conditions too because we just followed them.


Greenwich Mean Time is here

Took rest and started around 4:30 on the evening of 17th went to Greenwich park and Royal obeservatory of London. One thing I had observed within two days here is everything worth while seeing in London is somewhere related to Kings/Queens of Britian. Greenwich Meridian is nothing but an imaginary line which connects North and South. This line is in this park and this is one of the oldest parks which is patronised by British Royals. We have good view of London from here which gives us some good background for pictures. On the night our friend Sridhar and his wife Rasi took us around the central London and showed us West Minister abbey, Buckingham palace, oxford street, London eye.We also met other friends Kalyan and Ranjani and had dinner and desi flava which is in Hounslow, London. Nice ending of the day.

We had booked with Gray line tours for complete London tour which started around 9:20 (supposed to start at 8:45). Tony Randall was our guide and seems to be quite knowledgeble about the places. As I said before what ever we have seen today other than London eye and Cruise on Thames river much of the stuff is realted to Queen/Kings of Great Britain.


Royal guards band - 09/18/09

Change of guards at Buckingham Palace: Royal guards unit was created with sole purpose of protecting Royalty. It was started with around 500 guards and they change the duties in morning and another in the afternoon around 11:00. Tony (our guide) was prompt and gave us some good spot to record the event. We were able to take pictures individully with one of the guards and was able to talk to him. This guard is quite young as 19yrs and will be leaving to Afgan after 2 years. This was nice and must see event.



Royal guards - 09/18/09



Buckingham Palace

West Minister Abbey: Kings and queens get cornoted at this place. This is like royals church. Beautiful place must see. One interesting fact is Pope used to be the official priest for all the cornations early times but was removed because of differences with King now the church of England takes care of all the kings rituals/ religous stuff.

St Paul Cathedral: This is a 350 ft architectural marvel. This has two domes and highest building in london during 2nd world war. Eventhough all the surrounding buildings are bombed by Germans they did not bomb this eventhough it is biggest and clearly visible. Guess the reason. They want this as reference point to bomb every other building. British did not destroy it because of the religious sentiment. The cathedral has beautiful paintings on its dome and some modern art from moore. Must see place.



St Paul Cathedral Photo - 09/18/09

Tower of London: Has Queens Jewels especially Kohinoor diamonds. Interesting fact is these diamonds and Jewels they store will be used by Kings during their Cornations or Marriages. There we can see London Tower bridge which is another marvel and must see thing. The tower of london has also the places where lot of queens or royalty got executed. Two queens were beheaded for adultry. Two of the heirs were killed by their uncle so that he can be king.


London Tower on 09/18/09




Tower Bridge on 09/18/09


Covent Garden: It is a shopping place with theatre. Lot of Inidian eateries available at this place. Royal opera house is here. We watched a lady singing opera here. But I am not a big fan of it.



Opera at Covent garden

Thames river cruise: This river cuts the london into two and people generally say they stay south / north of the river. We can see all the buildings as well as another bridge called London bridge. Swara and some friends she made started their song London bridge is falling down. Must see.




All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players
They have their exits and their entrances -- Shakespeare' quote from As you like it, and the dome in this building symbolises the Shakespere's famous dome where his plays are played.


London eye: A huge gaint wheel where we can see entire London in four directions. There is a 4-D movie here which was excellent. Must see place.



View of London eye from Thames river Cruise.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Purpose of this blog

Welcome to our blog. I am Prasad Pamidipati born and bought up in India. Currently a naturalized citizen of U.S.A living in Richmond, V.A . I live with my wife Madhuri Pamidipati and 4 year old Swara Pamidipati. We are planning for traveling around the globe to see beautiful places and people. While seeing the places we also want to share the experiences with all the people and this is the reason for our blog.

Currently we are planning for a Europe trip covering London (England), Paris(France) and Switzerland. This trip is starting on September 16th 2009 and ending on September 28th. Majority of the trip is dedicated to swiss alps. Currently we are almost done with shopping and packing. Our major purchase for the trip is a Cannon rebel T1i digital SLR for quality photos. The trip destinations are London,Paris,Geneva,Zermatt,St Moritz,Interlaken, Lucerne, Zurich.Please check this blog for updates as the trip progresses. We are flying to London. London to Paris we are traveling by euro star. Remaining part of journey is by train. We took care of travel insurance. Tours in cities we planned through Gray line tours. At the begining we thought of package tours but they do not allow kids below 5 yrs (crazy).
Despite of all the planning we are still nervous about last minute stumbles. Thanks for my wife for all the packing.