From one homesick weekend in Berlin to a community of hundreds of travellers across Germany — here's how an amazing idea turned into a warm, joyful travel family.
When I first moved to Berlin from India, everything felt exciting — new city, new job, a fresh start. But weekends were quiet. I wanted to explore Germany, but I didn't have anyone to go with, and planning solo trips in a new country felt overwhelming.
I figured I wasn't the only one. So many Indians move to Germany for work or studies and end up in the same spot — wanting to see more of the country, but without a ready group of friends to do it with.
That's how WeekendWaliTrip was born — a way to turn "I wish I had someone to travel with" into an actual weekend on the road, with people who instantly feel like home.
Today, every trip we run is built around the same idea: beautiful places, easy logistics, and a group of people you'll be glad you met.
A quick look at the milestones along the way.
Radhika relocates to Berlin from India and quickly notices how many people in the community want to travel but don't have a group to go with.
What started as informal trip planning for friends turns into a proper plan: organised, affordable weekend trips built specifically for Indians in Germany.
The very first WeekendWaliTrip group boards a coach out of Berlin — strangers at pickup, friends by the time they're back.
Word spreads by referral. More trips, more destinations across Germany, and a steadily growing community of repeat travellers.
These are non-negotiables — the standard every trip is planned against.
Every trip is designed to help you meet people, not just see places. The friendships are the point, not a bonus.
You show up, we handle the coach, the stops, and the logistics. No planning, no second-guessing.
Group pricing that's honest and upfront — no hidden costs, no surprises on the day.
Seats are limited on every trip — reserve yours on WhatsApp and Radhika will take it from there.
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