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Crazy way Swiss locals get home from work shocks tourists

Most people get home from work either by car, bus or train, but not those living in Switzerland, with their mode of transport leaving tourists stunned.

The shocking way Swiss get home from work

Depending on where you live in the world, most people get home from work by a car, bus or train – but not those who live in the Swiss city of Basel.

There, locals simply float down the River Rhine to get home.

Basically, they just put their belongings in a dry bag, jump in the water and off they … float.

“You’re not going to believe this but in Switzerland some people actually commute home form work by river,” shocked TikTok user Nick said in a viral clip.

“They use the current to take them all the way back home from work. They get exercise, they get sunshine and pretty much enjoy a beautiful life.”

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TikTok has become awash with clips showing the 'brilliant’ way Swiss locals get home from work. Picture: TikTok/itsnickholiday
TikTok has become awash with clips showing the 'brilliant’ way Swiss locals get home from work. Picture: TikTok/itsnickholiday

The activity takes place in the Swiss city of Basel and has also been a huge tourist attraction.

“[It’s] my favourite thing to do in Basel, Switzerland,” travel blogger Alexa said in a clip upon a recent trip to the picturesque destination.

“Everyone has a dry bag called a ‘wicklefisch’. It’s in the shape of a fish to store their stuff and before work, after work, adults, children, dogs, everyone floats down the Rhine because the current is so strong. It’s so fun,” she said.

TikTok user Alexa and her friend gave it a go. Picture: TikTok/alexas_adventures
TikTok user Alexa and her friend gave it a go. Picture: TikTok/alexas_adventures
It was her favourite thing to do in Basel. Picture: TikTok/alexas_adventures
It was her favourite thing to do in Basel. Picture: TikTok/alexas_adventures

There’s reportedly small cabins specifically set up as dressing rooms near the river with Alexa explaining there are also a few showers and toilets along the route.

“You basically have to walk back to wherever you’re going. Some people use it as ‘transport’ to get from point A to point B,” she added.

Many couldn’t believe the unusual mode of transport.

Basically, locals float down the Rhine to get home from work. Picture: TikTok/alexas_adventures
Basically, locals float down the Rhine to get home from work. Picture: TikTok/alexas_adventures

“Could you imagine! You get off work with your friends and you all live in the same neighbourhood and you’re just like, ‘Hey let’s swim home,’” one TikTok user commented.

“Sounds like a fairytale,” another added.

However, as “magical” as it looked for some, others found it to be a chore.

“Imagine having the worst day at work and having to swim home,” one person joked.

“Imagine getting fired and be like, ‘Damn I gotta swim home now,’” another added.

They put their belongings in a dry bag and off they go. The current is said to be strong, and pushes them along. Picture: TikTok/alexas_adventures
They put their belongings in a dry bag and off they go. The current is said to be strong, and pushes them along. Picture: TikTok/alexas_adventures

While it does look peaceful and “relaxing”, one traveller noted the Rhein is a large, powerful river and that you must feel comfortable in water before giving it a go.

“As long as you’re a competent swimmer, you should be good,” Desiree, a Norwegian travel blogger wrote in her blog.

“I have to say, this is perhaps one of the coolest and fun things I’ve ever done in a city in Europe.”

But, she did share some tips.

“Know where you’ll be leaving the river again. You have to plan this, as it takes some time to get all the way to the side,” she recommended.

“Swim to the right of the river, as boats and even ferries uses the left part.

“Feel 100 per cent OK. Please don’t do this if you’re feeling sick, hungover and (this should go without saying, but I will still say it) please, please, please don’t do this if you’re drunk,” she warned, adding to also swim with someone else, “just in case something happens”.

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