“7 Things We Discovered About Germany”
When Kaushik and Sona planned their European holiday, they made sure to include Switzerland. How could they not, right? They added Austria because they loved the film Sound of Music and the music of Mozart. Wanting to include one more
Munich & The Top of Germany
It was the penultimate day of our holiday. We took a train leaving from Munich, heading towards GarmischPartenkirchen in less than 90 minutes from where we connected to the Top of Germany – Zugspitze which is at a height of
Munich, Bavaria, Castles & Legoland
Having covered the provinces of Hesse, Rhineland,Platinate and Baden Wuerttemberg, we went into one of the most exciting regions of Germany – the region of Bavaria. Grüβ Gott –is how they greet in Bavaria and its bustling capital, Munich. We boarded
Freiburg, The Black Forest & Europa Park
Freiburg is idyllically situated between the Kaiserstuhl region and the Rhineland Plains to the west and the valleys and the mountains of the Black Forest to the East. On our second day in Freiburg, we took the “double decker” train
Heidelberg & Into Freiburg
As we were exploring the beautiful city of Heidelberg, we briefly stopped in the Old Town to see the building that Louis XIV did not destroy and where stands the Hotel Ritter – one of the famous landmarks of the
St.Goar, Koblenz & Heidelberg
We boarded the KD cruises which offers daily service and arrived into St. Goar in around 1 hour 40 minutes crossingen route the wonderful towns of Bingen, Assmanhausen, Lorch and Bacharach. En route to St. Goar we were able to see
Frankfurt, Ruedesheim, & Rhine Cruise
It was time for my annual vacation and after short listing destinations, I narrowed down to Germany – a country that offers diverse experiences across all age groups. I decided to include two theme parks; although in Germany there are
Leipzig & Meissen
On the penultimate day in the region of Saxony we were to visit Leipzig, the city of music, also known as the city of Johann Sebastian Bach who lived and worked in Leipzig for over 27 years and later was
Saxon Switzer Land, GÖrlitz & Bautzen
Saxon Switzerland on the border of the Czech Republic is one of the most unique landscapes in Germany and lies to the south of Dresden. It was named Saxon Switzerland after a Swiss painter Adrian Zingg who came here towards
Dresden & Wackerbarth Castle
Germany is a land of many gems and Saxony is undoubtedly the hidden treasure of Germany. Last September, I had the opportunity to visit Germany’s No 1 Cultural Destination Saxony. After arriving at Berlin airport we boarded our coach to head