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Ranveer Singh Chosen As Indian Ambassador For Switzerland Tourism

IANS, 04 Nov, 2016 11:36 AM
    Bollywood's livewire actor Ranveer Singh has been named the Indian ambassador for Switzerland Tourism.
     
    "I had such a great time on my trip to Switzerland this summer! I did some crazy things like sky diving and paragliding.
     
    Now that I am the official Brand Ambassador of Switzerland Tourism, I am just raring to go back in the winter and see what it looks like in the snow. I can't wait to try the slopes of St. Moritz and Titlis Engelberg. It will be so much fun," Ranveer said. 
     
    The 31-year-old actor will now be in charge of promoting Switzerland Tourism's campaign for 2017 -- Nature wants you back!
     
    Known for his effervescence and adventurous nature, Ranveer tried an array of activities in Switzerland to get his adrenaline pumping. 
     
    From wakeboarding on Lake Zurich to ski jumps at the Swiss Museum of Transport in Lucerne, tobogganing on Mt. Pilatus, paragliding and skydiving in Interlaken, he tried them all. But adventure was just one of his holiday thrills. 
     
     
    "Being a versatile energetic and adventurous personality, Ranveer explored and enjoyed all that Switzerland has to offer. His passion and excitement for the country is what compelled us to request him if he would take on the mantle of Brand Ambassador to which he enthusiastically agreed," Claudio Zemp, Director - India, Switzerland Tourism added. 
     
    The "Bajirao Mastani" star is now looking forward to visiting Switzerland in winter early next year. During his next trip to the country, Ranveer will be visiting St. Moritz, village of Titlis Engelberg and will enjoy an array of activities and the country's local culture.
     
    "Switzerland is a perfect place for a complete holiday experience that will leave you spellbound for days. Tourists look for a blend of sightseeing, relaxation and adventure together with easily available accommodation and good food and welcoming hosts," Ritu Sharma, Deputy Director, Switzerland Tourism India, said. 

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