Europe is perfect in the summer! Try to plan every thing months before and you are not gonna spend a fortune....I travelled one month in italy ( august so super high season) from the north to the south and I didn’t spend so much but I booked my accommodation in January.
Hi, Bhargav! Summer is a great season to visit both Europe and Russia. It completely depends on what you wish to experience and what you are ready to miss out. The only thing is that while Europe can be visited in winters, Russia gets unbearably cold in this season and can only be experienced best in summers.
Having said that, western parts of Russia aren't far from Europe. So, if you plan properly and have enough days reserved for your holiday, you can explore both Europe and Russia. You can also check out the following Tripoto links which may help you make a final decision: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/your-ultimate-guide-to-witnessing-the-best-of-europe-in-just-15-days-5ab267057f51fhttps://www.tripoto.com/trip/an-indian-traveler-s-guide-to-russia-59ae5588bae0d
Hope that helps!
I would still recommend you to go to Europe, then in Russia there are no places that are really worth seeing. In Europe, there are several places where you can play poker legally, in Russia it is prohibited. After reading the article https://fedor-holz.com/no-limited-going-team Yes, I was interested in the style of play Fedor, now I have in order to get to the poker tournament.
Europe would be beautiful in summer (late june - early sept) as days will be very long(usually the sunset will be between 9-10pm). You can visit different places both with beaches and mountains like spain,italy and switzerland at once.
Europe is better
For example in UK, Loch Lomond is very beautiful place. Not only that but also there are lot of places to enjoy in Europe..
https://travellifo.com/10-things-to-do-in-loch-lomond/
It's understandable that many tourists travel to Loch Lomond & The Trossoachs National Park to spend time in or near the water given that it has 22 lochs and 39 miles of shoreline focused on three Clyde sea lochs. The area offers fishing, swimming, kayaking, canoeing, sailing, diving, windsurfing, boating, seaplane excursions, and occasionally even river sledging in addition to the previously mentioned tourist boat cruises.
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