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It’s the first time in some twenty years that an Indian Prime Minister is making his way to the snowy climes of Davos in Switzerland, the regular host to the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting.
Big deal?
Yeah.
And...there’s more to do than just network. So here are five things Prime Minister Modi should not miss when in Davos.
Of course he won’t. Prime Minister Modi is unlikely to have the time to spare on his two-day whirlwind trip. But if he did, this comes highly recommended. And very affordable. Also less polluting than choppering it.
The train to Davos is like riding through a fairy tale. In a panoramic car.
The yoga devotee in Mr. Modi will enjoy this. The Davos Toursim website promises it’s a mix of fun and fitness.
The Davos Klosters tourism website says it offers three marked round routes 2.8 km, 8.1 km and 13.1 km in length, which start at the car park for the Jakobshorn bahn cable car and head via Bolgen through the Clavadeler forest.
The only place in Davos that serves hot, masala chai and pakodas. For free. Over the years India Adda has become a draw for all lovers of India.
Igloo-Village runs in seven locations, boasts of patented igloos and claims the world record for the largest igloo ever built with snow blocks.
A brief two-part cable car ride from near Davos Platz railway station ends in a view that’s at the beginning of every political aspiration. The world at your feet.
This article has been published in an arrangement with Bloomberg Quint.
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