27Nov – 3 Dec 2011
• Switzerland’s third largest city
• Population = 166,000
• Located on the river Rhine
• Languages spoken:
German, French, and some English
• Currency is the Swiss Franc
• Exchange rate is 1 CHF = 4.16 AED
• Flight departure: Swiss Air, Sat Nov 26 at 2:15am
(Friday, after midnight)
• Meeting point: unless you have airport transfer,
12am in front of check in desk, Terminal 1 Dubai
Airport
• Ticket: We will check you in online, but please bring a soft copy of your ticket with you.
• Baggage allowance: 1 suitcase (max 23 kgs) + 1 laptop bag.
• Excess baggage is expensive. The Foundation will not cover any additional costs.
Date Itinerary
Saturday 26th 6:20 - Arrival in Zurich
7:30 - Departure to Basel
9:00 - Arrival in Basel
9:30 - Check in at Hotel Basilisk
Sunday 27th
PM – Free evening
10:00 – Meeting at PZ.BS
10:30 – Welcoming words
11:00 – Introductory session on Switzerland school system
12:30 – Lunch
4:00 – Book Boat
PM – Evening program (dinner)
Monday 28th AM (TBC) - Visit to Insel Schulhaus (Lower Secondary)
Welcome words from Director Tove Specker
Lunch with teachers and staff (cookout)
Afternoon (TBC) – Base for recap
PM – Free evening
Date
Tuesday 29 th
Wednesday 30 th
Thursday 1st
Friday 2nd
Saturday 3 rd
Itinerary
AM (TBC) - Visit to Baumlihof (Gymnasium)
Welcome words from Director Anna-Katharina Schmid
Lunch at school with teachers and staff
Afternoon – Base for recap
Coffee break – Information session about RAK and UAE for Swiss teachers
PM – Evening program (Dinner)
AM (TBC) - Visit to Allgemeine Gewerbeschule Basel-AGS (Vocational
School)
Welcome words from Director Hans-Rudolf Hartmann
Lunch at school with teachers and staff
Afternoon – Base for recap
4:30 – Guided tour of Fondation Beyler
6:30 – Dinner at Han Monoglien Restaurant
9:30 – Cultural Sightseeing
11:15 – Welcome in City Hall
12:30 – Lunch
Afternoon – Consolidation, reflection, presentations
Evening – Apero Award Ceremony at ULEF
Free Day
7:30 – Departure to Zurich
Hotel Basilisk
• We will be staying at Hotel Basilisk on a room sharing basis
• The Foundation will cover the cost of the room, breakfast, and taxes. All other costs (telephone, minibar, room service) are not included.
• Breakfast will be available at the hotel every morning
• For more details about the hotel log onto the website at: http://www.hotel-basilisk.ch/
• Dinner will be provided along with evening activities on scheduled days. There will always be a vegetarian option.
• Please let us know if you have any food allergies.
• Dinner will not be provided on Saturday 26 th ,
Monday 28 th , and Friday 2 nd . On those days you will have to arrange your own meals.
• Before accepting any chocolate, please be sure to ask if it contains alcohol.
• The hotel will provide everyone with a free weekly pass for public transportation (bus, tram). Please do not lose it.
• Taxis are expensive, it is always better to use public transport.
• If you plan to be out late at night, please check the bus/tram timetable as they do not run very late.
• If you need directions to places on your free days, you may ask the hotel lobby for help.
• Switzerland is expensive so make sure you bring extra money (cash or credit card) for your free days.
• Exchanging money: It is best to exchange money in the UAE as it is more expensive at the airport. If you prefer to exchange money there, take either
US dollars or Euros. You will not be able to exchange Dirhams to Swiss Francs there.
• Using cards: If you want to use your cards, please take credit cards. Debit cards are usually not accepted and you may not be able to take out cash.
• Wasel (prepaid cards) will work without placing a deposit. Phones with postpaid plans will also work.
• Roaming rates are very high (5-10dhs/min,
2dhs/text msg)
• There may be no internet access at the hotel, but it will be available at the center where we will spend the afternoons.
• Average temperature: 2°C to -2°C
Please pack the following:
1. Thermal underwear (Marks & Spencer, Dubai)
2. A warm winter jacket
3. Wool scarf, hat, gloves/mittens
4. Boots (preferably waterproof)
5. Umbrella (there may be some rain)
• We encourage you to wear traditional dress only at the
Award Ceremony on December 1 st as the fabric is too thin for cold weather and the length may keep you from staying dry.
• To stay warm, it is best to wear many layers of clothing
Some things to do:
1. Museums & Art Galleries
2. Shopping & Restaurants
3. Food & Christmas Markets
Useful websites: www.basel.com
http://wikitravel.org/en/Basel
• Everyone will have travel insurance, which covers emergency medical expenses. Please keep a copy of it with you at all times.
• Please inform us if you have any medical conditions that we should know about.
• Please do not leave any electrical equipment unattended in the hotel. This includes cookers, water heaters, clothing irons, flat irons, etc.
• You are expected to be with the group at all times
(except in your free time) during scheduled activities.
If you need to leave at any point, please inform someone as there is no way for us to get in touch with you.
• Converters: although the electrical voltage is the same in Switzerland (220V), the plugs are different. If you need to use the electricity, please buy a converter in any electronic shop in the UAE or at the airport.
• Although Basel is considered to be a safe city, please do not leave any of your belongings unattended and always be attentive in busy or crowded areas.
• Although we will be together all the time, we will be split up into two groups for coordination purposes.
• Please remember which group you are in:
Rania – Group 1
Ahmad Al Dahmani
Badria Al Yassi Al Muhairi
Mohammed Ata
Lotfi Ben Abderrahmen
Saadah Konbar
AlSayed Qutb Nasef
Samar – Group 2
Faten Abul Leil
Yousef Al Shehhi
Sumaya Al Shehhi
Mohamed Elabasery
Ahmad Metwally
• Your group leader will be your guide during the whole trip. Consider them your main contact person and please let them know should you have any questions, concerns, or need any help at any point.
• Cultural sensitivity: please be aware that we will be visiting people of a different culture so keep an open mind and be respectful of their behavior, country, and traditions. But if you have any issues, please speak to your group leader and they will do their best to address them.
If you have any other questions about the trip please email us at: rania@alqasimifoundation.ae
samar@alqasimifoundation.ae
or call us at:
Rania: 050 2700311
Samar: 050 7741997
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you in 2 weeks!