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Exploring the Quirky Side of Switzerland with Crai Bower

Switzerland is famous for precision watches, world-class skiing, and secretive banking—but there's a stranger, more fascinating side to this small, landlocked country that most travelers overlook. 

This episode digs into the Switzerland that doesn't make it into the guidebooks—like a carnival where crowds are rewarded with root vegetables, and  a train called "Express" that takes its time on purpose. 

Host Angie Orth is joined by award-winning travel writer Crai Bower, who recently covered the country for Westways and AAA Explorer magazines. This journalist's eye for the offbeat will have you looking at Switzerland in a new way. 

You'll hear how Switzerland's four official languages and cultural influences shape each city's personality, why the country is more budget-friendly than its reputation suggests, and which experiences make it worth visiting year-round.

What You’ll Learn:

05:53 The Swiss museums worth adding to your itinerary

09:03 What makes the Glacier Express one of the world's great train journeys 

12:23 The folklore and mythology rooted in Switzerland's Alpine landscape

20:31 Inside Basel Fasnacht: a three-day carnival unlike anything else in Europe

26:43 Why Switzerland is one of the easiest countries to navigate without a car

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What’s the quirkiest thing you’ve experienced in Switzerland? Tell us in the comments! 

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