Hello, again!
To recapitulate, the city hop-on-hop-off tour was on the first day in Munich, the Royal Castles tour on the next.
On the third day, we went to Bertschesgaden (I hope I've spelt it correctly) and Kehlsteinhaus (popularly known as the "Eagle's Nest")
The famous tunnel and elevator, which is made of brass, with a mirror from Venice and goes 124 m vertically, built in Hitler's time.
I really won't bore you with what is there, as the information available elsewhere online would be much better.
What I will tell you though is that the route to Bertschesgaden goes through Austria - you cross the international border - but since it's part of EU, it's almost as if no one cares.
We also encountered a "close" encounter between our tour bus and a local truck. The on-board commentator displayed her displeasure thawing the small road, and the difficulty in the operation (of two big vehicles crossing each other on the country road). Where I was seated, I could see the gap between the two - it was about 4-5 inches!
I guess for a European person that's, "So close!😱"
I can assure you we encounter very similar situations in day to day traffic. Another point for Indian drivers being the best.
Well, then on the next day, we traveled from Munich to Lauterbach, Rügen.
More of that next time!
Auf Wiedersehen!
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