Travelling
to Europe
Travelling to different parts of the world may excite many
of us. The mere thought of vacationing in Europe brings a wide smile on our
faces. After all, Europe has some of the most beautiful countries in the world.
Let’s take a look at the geography of Europe –
The geography of Europe can be understood in different parts:
1.
Scandinavian countries – comprising of Northern
European countries like Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Finland lies in
Fenno-Scandinavian region. Iceland is also a part of European Continent.
2.
Central Europe – comprises of the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, France,
Switzerland and Austria
3.
Western Europe – Ireland. UK is not a part of European
Union although it is counted in the European Continent.
4.
Eastern Europe – Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia,
Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria
5.
Southern Europe – Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece
The most beautiful parts of Europe are Central and Southern
European countries. Northern Europe is characterized by extremely cold climate
followed by Central Europe. The South is on a relatively warmer side, although it
can also snow in Southern Europe on some occasions.
Central European countries have the richest economies along
with UK in the west. The Eastern and Southern countries in Europe are still
struggling to keep up with their Northern counterparts.
Being surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea on many sides,
Spain, Italy and Greece offer some of the most beautiful locales for tourists. However,
the Queen of all in terms of beauty is Switzerland, which in spite of not being
surrounded by any sea, is still able to charm the travelers from all over the
world who seem to be smitten by the sheer beauty and tranquility of this
country.
The best time to visit Europe is from June – September. The
other parts of the year are relatively colder and only advised for the
adventurous travel freaks who would like to enjoy skiing, snow-boarding and
other snow activities.
If you are single and with a bunch of friends looking to
explore Europe in the minimum possible time and with the least possible budget,
the best way to travel across Europe is as a backpacker. Just pack in your back
packs, plan your itinerary in advance, book your tickets/passes and you are
ready for a trip of a lifetime.
Some tips for travelling in Europe:
1.
Take a back pack along and be prepared to walk a lot
since most of local sight- seeing in Europe is covered on foot
2.
Plan your itinerary in advance. Since almost everything
(from tickets, to tourist information etc) is available on the internet, you
can plan your itinerary pretty extensively. This planning will save you many
hours of your precious time from being wasted in looking around for information
/ standing in queues to buy tickets.
3.
City maps and guides are freely available at every
major railway station and are a must to have if you are travelling without a
guide.
4.
Pack only essential stuff. You don’t want to restrict
your movement because of a heavy back pack.
5.
If you are travelling a lot, getting a rail pass is a
good idea. Eurail Passes are a very popular and convenient way of travelling in
Europe.
6.
Always keep your passport, insurance and flight tickets
handy while travelling in Europe. You may be asked to present them by the local
police authorities.
7.
If you are a vegetarian and can’t do without Indian
food, you have the following options:
a.
Look out for Indian restaurants at your destination in
advance and make a reservation there. There are many Indian restaurants in all
major European cities, however, smaller cities may not have any.
b.
Prepare your food yourself and take it along
c.
Alternatives are McDonalds, Subway, Dommino’s and other
local fast food joints
d.
If you chose to stay in an apartment / hostel at your
destination, you may cook your food there itself
e.
Try some European delicacies like Cheese Fondue etc.
Try to get a break from Indian food as well for some time. Remember you are in
Europe exploring some new culture and food ???
8.
Always keep an eye on your finances. Europe is really
expensive and your purse can get empty pretty fast if you don’t manage your
finances well.
A Euro Trip can be a trip of a
lifetime provided you plan well and are open to a culture much different from
India. Surely, you shall be back with memories to cherish for life.
Bon Voyage…!!!!!