Germany welcomes Indians to enjoy a sense of connection with their region and their cities

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Indian tourists who prolong their stay in Germany can maximise their experience to enjoy huge range of activities, such as camping, hiking, and mountain biking.

The German National Tourist Board (GNTB) is inviting Indian travellers to embark on an enchanting journey through the country’s unspoilt forests, spectacular rocky landscapes and lonely mountain peaks, keen travellers would do well to embrace Germany’s ‘Stay a Little Bit Longer’ initiative and explore numerous of the country’s regions and make the most of the abundance of diverse experiences they have to offer this summer season.

Summer has already begun! During the warmer months of the year, Germans love to spend as much time outside as possible. Did you know that during the summer month, we have daylight until 10 pm in Germany? These extra hours of daylight lend themselves to outdoor celebrations and performances.

Germany is a true paradise for nature lovers and those who prioritize sustainability in their travel. With its breathtaking landscapes, picturesque villages, and commitment towards eco-friendly tourism, Germany offers an experience for Indian travellers who wish to explore the beauty of mother nature while enjoying a sustainable vacation. We invite Indian travellers to come and discover Germany’s stunning natural wonders while also learning about our country’s innovative sustainability practices.

With such variety to choose from, Indian visitors to Germany will not be left short even if they go for an extended stay. Those seeking places surrounded by plentiful greenery are in for a treat with a wide selection of parks, botanical gardens, and open spaces across Halle, Kassel, Essen, and Osnabrück. All four cities provide plenty of recreation within their ‘urban jungles’. Furthermore, a visit to Halle’s mountain zoo, located on the elevated Reilsberg north of the Old Town, is a green scene not to be missed. Likewise, the panoramic views from the Hercules monument in Kassel and the enormous water features at the Wilhelmshöhe Palace complex, which is Europe’s largest mountain park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Having worked up an appetite, vegans can find a wide selection of creative meat-free restaurants, bistros and coffee houses across Germany. The meat-free culinary landscape has become even more colourful, sustainable, and delicious, and now includes attractive creations for people who want to do without animal products altogether.

“Germany is a destination that combines history, culture and adventure to offer Indian travellers a truly unforgettable experience. From exploring the stunning castles of Bavaria to tasting delicious German cuisine and experiencing the buzzing nightlife in Berlin, Germany has something to offer every type of traveller. We look forward to welcoming more Indian travellers to our beautiful country in the coming years.” said Romit Theophilus, Director, German National Tourist Office in India.