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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...

Top Tourist Places in Kerala for Honeymoon Couples

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  Kerala doesn’t behave like a postcard destination. It behaves like a system. Roads bend around rivers instead of cutting through them. Travel time expands and contracts with rain, fog, and traffic that doesn’t follow clocks. Even simple journeys feel longer than the map suggests. For honeymoon couples, that slow geography matters. You don’t “cover” Kerala quickly. You move through it, ghat roads, ferries, village lanes, forest edges, canal crossings. Days are shaped by light and weather more than itineraries. Once that logic settles in, moving across the tourist places in Kerala stops feeling like touring and starts feeling like navigating a living landscape. Munnar: Altitude Roads and Working Landscapes The climb into Munnar is gradual, not dramatic. From the lowlands, NH85 rises steadily through spice gardens, rubber estates, and dense forest before opening into tea country. The temperature change is noticeable before the views appear. Fog often holds the slopes until late mor...