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Europe Backpacking Trip from India: Budget Travel Guide

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  Planning a Europe trip from India sounds exciting until you sit down and actually try to piece it together. Flights look expensive one day and reasonable the next. Train routes seem simple until you realise how much time you’ll spend just moving between cities. And then there’s the visa, which quietly sits there in the background waiting to complicate things. A Europe Backpacking Trip from India usually starts messy like this. Not dramatic, just a bit scattered. But once you figure out the basics, it settles. Where to Begin: Keep the Route Tight A common mistake is trying to “cover Europe.” It doesn’t work. Distances aren’t huge, but the constant packing, checking out, and catching trains drains time. A simple route is easier to manage: Paris → Brussels → Amsterdam Or Prague → Vienna → Budapest These routes don’t look ambitious, but on the ground, they’re enough. Trains are reliable, mostly on time, and easy to navigate once you get used to them. Budget: What It Actually Looks L...

Europe Travel Guide for Indian Tourists: Visa, Cost & Tips

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  Planning a trip to Europe from India sounds clean when you say it out loud. Book flights, get a visa, pick cities. Done. But it rarely plays out that neatly. Things slip in between. A train you thought was direct turns out to need two changes. A visa appointment gets pushed by three weeks. You land in Paris thinking you’re sorted, and then spend your first day just figuring out metro lines and ticket machines. That’s usually how it goes. A proper Europe Travel Guide for Indian Tourists isn’t about overplanning. It’s about knowing where things tend to go sideways. Where Travel Junky Fits In Travel Junky comes in at that messy middle stage. When you’ve picked countries but don’t quite know how to stitch them together. Routes, timing, gaps between cities. Not flashy, but useful. Understanding the Europe Visa for Indians Most travellers go through the Schengen Visa. One visa, multiple countries. Sounds simple. The catch is in the details. Apply in the country where you’ll spend the...