Karan suggests: “Eastern Europe is quietly spectacular. Cities like Budapest and Prague offer postcard views, deep history, and warm plates of goulash — all without needing to count every euro.”
● Group journeys across Prague, Vienna, and Budapest start around ₹1.25 lakh per person for 7 nights, he says.
He adds, “Switzerland and Austria are almost too cinematic to be real. Glacier trains, mountaintop castles, chocolate-making workshops — the kind of trip that turns into dinner-table stories for years.”
● Seven-night family journeys start from ₹2.5 lakh per person, designed for multi-generational ease, Karan says.
He says, “In Italy, romance isn’t orchestrated. It happens over a glass of wine in a quiet piazza, in the stolen silence between ruins and rooftops, in a place that feels both ancient and entirely your own.”
● Private 6-night escapes through Venice, Florence, and Rome begin at ₹1.8 lakh per person, Karan adds.
Karan says, “France and Monaco are all about elegant restraint — a river cruise instead of a cab ride, a private art tour that ends with champagne. It’s not about more. It’s about better.”
● Luxury journeys begin at ₹4.5 lakh per person, built around time, taste, and space, he says.
Karan adds, “In Iceland and Norway, the scale of nature rearranges your sense of time. You don’t just visit a glacier — you remember how long it’s been there. You don’t chase the Northern Lights — they reveal themselves, if they want to.”
● Adventures from ₹3 lakh per person, led by local guides and calibrated for curiosity, he says.
He adds, “Spain and Portugal are not loud. They’re rich. In a quiet fado performance, you feel them in the clink of cutlery during tapas in the gold light that hits a tiled alley just so.”
● 7-night cultural journeys begin at ₹1.7 lakh per person, with local-led experiences stitched in, Karan concludes.