Ask anyone and they will tell you that planning a trip isn’t a cakewalk, there are a lot of hassles that come while making preparation for any holiday. There are a lot of things you have to keep in mind like dates, flight/hotel fares, seasonality and most importantly – Visa!
Yes, it can be sometimes bitter to know how we require a Visa to go anywhere. But, fortunately, there are few countries in the world that greet Indians with a Visa on arrival. Try planning a trip around these destinations so that you avoid long queues and boring interviews.
We have hand-picked 7 international destinations just for you. And yes, some of these international destinations are so budget-friendly that they even cost less than an iPhone.
Europe
Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere. It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. It comprises the westernmost part of Eurasia.
Since around 1850, Europe is most commonly considered to be separated from Asia by the watershed divides of the Ural and Caucasus Mountains, the Ural River, the Caspian and Black Seas and the waterways of the Turkish Straits.[7] Although the term “continent” implies physical geography, the land border is somewhat arbitrary and has been redefined several times since its first conception in classical antiquity. The division of Eurasia into two continents reflects East-West cultural, linguistic and ethnic differences which vary on a spectrum rather than with a sharp dividing line. The geographic border also does not follow political boundaries, with Turkey, Russia and Kazakhstan being transcontinental countries. A strict application of the Caucasus Mountains boundary also places two comparatively small countries, Azerbaijan and Georgia, in both continents.
Best things to do in Europe
Europe’s youth is the European Union’s greatest source of inspiration and opportunity, the very foundations of the Treaty of Rome, which established the European Economic Community on 25 March 1957 – 60 years ago. Only by engaging with the visions, concerns and ideas of young people can Europe hope to overcome its challenges and renew confidence and stability.