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Yes, Indian tourists require a Schengen visa to visit Sweden. Duniya Safari provides complete visa assistance, including document review, cover letter preparation, application form support, and interview guidance if necessary. We also handle appointment scheduling, tracking, and final delivery of your documents for a smooth experience.
The best time depends on what you want to experience. Summer (June-August) is ideal for exploring cities, coastal areas, and archipelagos with long daylight hours, while winter (December-February) is best for Northern Lights, winter sports, and staying at unique places like the Icehotel in Lapland. Spring and fall offer milder weather and fewer crowds.
No, the Northern Lights are typically visible from late September to early April in northern Sweden, especially in places like Abisko and Kiruna. Duniya Safari’s packages include guided tours to the best viewing spots, making the most of your chance to witness this natural wonder.
Yes, English is commonly spoken in Sweden, especially in major cities like Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö, as well as in tourist areas. Swedish people are often fluent in English, making it easy for travelers to navigate and communicate.
Swedish cuisine includes iconic dishes like meatballs with lingonberry sauce, gravlax (cured salmon), Jansson’s Temptation (a creamy potato dish), and kanelbullar (cinnamon buns). Fika, the Swedish coffee break, is also an experience to enjoy while sampling local pastries.
A 7 to 10-day trip is ideal for experiencing Sweden’s highlights, including Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Northern Sweden’s Lapland region for those interested in winter activities and the Northern Lights.
Yes, tap water in Sweden is of excellent quality and safe to drink. Many cities also offer public drinking fountains, and water from natural sources in rural areas is generally pure as well.
Sweden has an efficient public transportation system. Trains, especially on SJ (Swedish Rail), connect major cities like Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö. For longer distances, domestic flights are also common, and Duniya Safari can arrange intercity travel as part of your itinerary.
For winter trips, pack warm clothing, including a thick jacket, thermal layers, gloves, a hat, and waterproof boots, especially for Northern Sweden, where temperatures can drop significantly. Layers are essential to stay comfortable in varying indoor and outdoor temperatures.
Swedes value personal space and politeness. Greet people with a handshake, avoid loud conversations in public, and respect queues. When invited to someone’s home, it’s polite to remove your shoes and bring a small gift, such as flowers or chocolates.
Absolutely! Duniya Safari specializes in customizable itineraries, allowing you to tailor your Sweden tour package based on your preferences, whether it's for winter adventures in Lapland or exploring coastal archipelagos.
Yes, our packages include Northern Lights tours in prime locations like Abisko and Kiruna. We arrange guided tours to maximize your chances of witnessing the Northern Lights, with experienced guides who monitor conditions to optimize viewing.
Yes, Duniya Safari’s Sweden packages include private airport transfers and assistance with intercity transportation, whether by train, bus, or domestic flights, ensuring a smooth journey between destinations.
Yes, we offer unique experiences as part of our Sweden packages. These can include a night at the iconic Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sami culture tours, and special activities like dog sledding and snowmobiling.
Yes, Duniya Safari provides round-the-clock support, so you can reach out to us anytime with questions or requests, ensuring your travel experience is worry-free and enjoyable.