Paris to Rome, and Everything in Between: Nemichand and Kavitha's Europe Trip with Thrillophilia

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Paris to Rome, and Everything in Between: Nemichand and Kavitha's Europe Trip with Thrillophilia
A family adventure filled with smiles, stories, and unforgettable moments

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Rating: ★★★★
Travellers: Nemichand Vinod Bafna | 49 and Kavitha Kumari Jain | 48
Trip Duration: 14 Days | 13 Nights
Date of Travel: 15 Jun 2025 - 28 Jun 2025
Package Booked: European Wonders | Group Tour Package

Some trips are planned for years before they actually happen. For Nemichand and Kavitha, Europe was that trip. Eight cities across fourteen days, starting in Paris and ending in Rome, with everything from Swiss Alps to Venetian canals somewhere in between. The kind of itinerary that looks overwhelming on paper and feels, when it is finally over, like it could not have been any other way.

What made the difference from the very first day was something most travellers do not think to plan for. An Indian Tour Manager accompanied the group for all fourteen days. Every evening ended with a warm Indian dinner. For Nemichand and Kavitha, Jain meal options were arranged throughout, without them having to ask twice. After long days of walking through European cities, coming back to a familiar meal is a small thing that quietly matters more than most people admit.

The trip opened in Paris, where the city tour covered the Champs-Élysées, the Arc de Triomphe, and the Louvre before the group reached the Eiffel Tower. Standing on the second floor on a clear June afternoon, looking out across Paris, is the kind of moment that makes the planning feel entirely worth it. The Seine River Cruise that followed moved slowly beneath the bridges as the evening light settled across the water. Paris looked different from there. It usually does.

Alpine air, flower-lined balconies, and a Europe that looks exactly like it should

The Alps Made Everyone Go Quiet

The beauty of the Alps made every stop feel special

Brussels arrived on the way to Amsterdam, with the Grand Place and the Atomium offering two very different versions of the same city in a single morning. Amsterdam gave them Dutch windmills at Zaanse Schans and a canal cruise that ended the day at exactly the right pace. The Cologne Cathedral stopped the group mid-journey on the drive to Frankfurt. The twin spires rise higher than most people expect. The building earns its reputation in person.

Rhine Falls announced itself before it came into view. Europe's largest waterfall does not build up slowly. Zurich followed, and with it, two days that Nemichand and Kavitha will not forget easily. Mount Titlis was the one that stayed. The rotating cable car climbed above the cloud line, and the Cliff Walk, Europe's highest suspension bridge, stretched out above a drop that made everyone hold the railing a little tighter. The Alps spread in every direction. Nobody spoke much up there. Some views do not need commentary.

Lucerne came after, slower and more considered, with the Chapel Bridge and the Lion Monument offering a quieter version of Switzerland. Interlaken the next morning gave the group open valleys and free time, which felt like a genuine gift by that point in the trip.

Above the clouds, on Europe's highest suspension bridge, with the Alps going on forever below

Venice to Rome, and the Trip Found Its Close

Cloudy skies, snowy peaks, and unforgettable travel memories

Innsbruck brought a tram ride through Vaduz and a stop at Swarovski Kristallwelten in Wattens. The kind of place that is easy to dismiss and difficult to leave. Venice arrived next and needed no introduction. The gondola moved slowly through the canals while the city rose on both sides. St. Mark's Square, the Doge's Palace, and the Bridge of Sighs followed on the walking tour. Venice rewards the traveller who does not rush. Nemichand and Kavitha did not rush.

Pisa came on the road to Arezzo. The Leaning Tower stood in the afternoon light exactly as every photograph suggests, and the mini train tour through the Square of Miracles gave the group a full view at an easy pace. Rome closed the trip the way it should. The Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, the Colosseum, and the Roman Forum filled the final full day completely. The Trevi Fountain was the last stop. Everyone arrived with a coin. Most people stayed longer than planned. That is what the Trevi Fountain does.

A coin, a wish, and Rome doing what Rome always does

Why they Chose Thrillophilia?

Exploring iconic landmarks with complete peace of mind

Fourteen days across eight countries in Europe requires the kind of planning that travellers rarely see but always feel when it is done well. Transfers between cities, activity timings coordinated across multiple countries, thirteen nights of accommodation, and daily meals arranged with Jain options throughout. None of it happens without careful groundwork laid long before departure.

Destination Expert Baban Mulchandani handled the full curation. The pre-departure consultation covered the itinerary city by city, Schengen visa guidance, and what to carry for a two-week summer trip across Western Europe. The Indian Tour Manager assigned for all fourteen days provided continuity that made a long international tour feel steady rather than uncertain. The 24/7 WhatsApp support line stayed available throughout the trip. A structured post-trip quality review was conducted after their return.

Nemichand and Kavitha's review was warm and direct:

"Awesome experience the hotels are very good, over all experience was very good and timely we explore all the places very comfortably. Thank you Thrillophilia, over all fine."

Good hotels. Timely departures. Fourteen days across Europe, without a single thing left to worry about. That is the kind of trip worth taking.

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