Europe is the trip Indian families have been taking for two generations, and what changes on the third visit is the depth. Not the famous capitals in ten days — those have their own rewards — but the places the famous capitals point toward: the cliff village two hours from Rome, the island the ferry map does not show to the first-time visitor, the Cappadocian valley that requires a one-hour flight and earns a completely different trip. The continent is deep enough that the twentieth visit can still produce something genuinely new.
The Schengen visa is the structural fact that shapes all European planning from India, and it is one of the things we handle first: the lead time, the supporting documents, the consulate that moves fastest for your travel dates. A valid multiple-entry Schengen visa opens more doors than most travellers realise — entry conditions in a surprising number of non-Schengen countries soften when you hold one. We build that layer into the routing rather than leaving it as a separate task.