
Germany
Medieval castles, fairy-tale forests, and modern cities
Best Time
May – Sep & Nov – Dec
Currency
Euro (€)
Language
German
Visa
Schengen Visa required for most non-EU nationals
Why Visit Germany?
Germany surprises almost every first-time visitor with just how much it offers. Yes, there is Neuschwanstein — the fairy-tale castle that inspired Sleeping Beauty, perched on a Bavarian mountain as if painted there. But Germany is also a country of brooding dark forests and dramatic river valleys, of cities that have reinvented themselves from history's most painful chapters into some of Europe's most vibrant cultural centres. Berlin is unlike any other capital — raw, creative, and haunting, where the ghost of the Wall still shapes the city's identity. Munich's beer halls and Oktoberfest celebrate a Bavaria that remains proudly itself. The Rhine and Mosel valleys are Germany at its most romantic, with medieval castles above the river and steeply terraced vineyards producing crisp Riesling whites. And in December, the Christmas markets of Nuremberg, Cologne, and Rothenburg transform into something straight from a children's story. Germany rewards curiosity — the deeper you look, the more you find.
Top Highlights
- Neuschwanstein Castle — Bavaria's fairy-tale fortress
- Berlin — Brandenburg Gate, East Side Gallery, Checkpoint Charlie
- Rhine Valley — castles, vineyards, river cruises
- Munich's Marienplatz and Hofbräuhaus beer hall
- Black Forest — cuckoo clocks, hot springs, hiking
- Romantic Road — Würzburg to Füssen
- Nuremberg Christmas Market (November–December)
- Cologne Cathedral and Rhine promenade
Best Time to Visit
May to September for outdoor exploration. Late November to December for Christmas markets.
Getting There
Nairobi to Frankfurt or Munich: ~10–11 hours via connecting flight
Visa Requirements
Schengen Visa required for most non-EU nationals — valid for 90 days
Signature Experiences
The moments that make a trip to Germany unforgettable.
Bavarian Castle Tour
Visit Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau castles in a single day from Munich — the most iconic views in all of Germany.
Berlin History Walk
Walk from the Brandenburg Gate to the East Side Gallery, stopping at the Holocaust Memorial, Checkpoint Charlie, and the Reichstag.
Rhine River Cruise
Board a river cruise through the Middle Rhine Valley — past Lorelei Rock, vineyard-covered hillsides, and dozens of medieval castles.
Christmas Market Trail
Visit the legendary Christmas markets of Nuremberg, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, and Cologne for mulled wine, crafts, and festive magic.
Germany Packages
Curated itineraries built around the best Germany has to offer.
Bavaria & Berlin
7 nights covering Munich, Neuschwanstein Castle, the Romantic Road, and 2 nights in Berlin.
Germany Grand Tour
12 days across Germany's best: Berlin, Rhine Valley, Munich, Neuschwanstein, the Black Forest, and Heidelberg.
Don't see exactly what you're looking for? We build custom itineraries too.
Travel Tips for Germany
Practical advice from our team to help you travel smarter.
- 1Germany's rail network (Deutsche Bahn) is one of Europe's best — buy an Interrail pass for longer journeys
- 2Book Neuschwanstein timed-entry tickets online well in advance — they sell out months ahead in peak season
- 3Oktoberfest tent reservations should be made 6–12 months in advance
- 4German tap water is safe and excellent — you can fill bottles at any tap
- 5Many smaller restaurants and shops are cash-only — carry some euros
- 6Supermarkets close on Sundays; plan grocery shopping accordingly
Ready to Visit Germany?
Our travel consultants will plan everything — flights, accommodation, transfers, and experiences — so all you have to do is show up.