A third of the country sits below sea level — yet windmills still turn, tulip fields still bloom, and Amsterdam's 17th-century canals still glow gold at dusk. The Netherlands packs more charm per square kilometre than almost anywhere in Europe.
The Netherlands is a triumph of human engineering — reclaimed land, dykes, polders and the iconic windmills that pumped the water out. But it's also Rembrandt and Van Gogh, Heineken and stroopwafels, Anne Frank's house and the rainbow tulip fields of Keukenhof, all reachable by bike.
From Amsterdam's UNESCO canal ring to the porcelain town of Delft, the cheese markets of Gouda and the windmills of Kinderdijk, you can see most highlights in 4–6 days. With TravelDham, you get Schengen visa assistance, canal cruises, Keukenhof timing in spring, and 24×7 support in Indian timezone.
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The 400-year-old Grachtengordel canal ring is a UNESCO site. A one-hour evening cruise past gabled houses and lit bridges is the city's defining experience.
Amsterdam Canal Cruise — The 400-year-old Grachtengordel canal ring is a UNESCO site. A one-hour evening cruise past gabled houses and lit bridges is the city's defining experience.
Keukenhof Tulip Gardens — Open only 8 weeks a year (late March – mid-May), Keukenhof's 7 million tulip bulbs in 79 acres are the world's largest flower garden.
Van Gogh & Rijksmuseum — The Van Gogh Museum holds the world's largest collection of his work; next door, the Rijksmuseum stars Rembrandt's Night Watch and Vermeer's Milkmaid.
Kinderdijk Windmills — 19 working 18th-century windmills lined up along the polders — a UNESCO World Heritage site and the most Dutch view possible.
Anne Frank House — The secret annex where Anne Frank wrote her diary. Pre-book online weeks in advance — slots sell out fast and there's no on-the-day entry.
Day Trip to Zaanse Schans — A working open-air village with windmills, wooden clog workshops and cheese tastings — 20 minutes from Amsterdam by train.
Land at your destination and transfer to your accommodation. Check in, relax, and recover from the journey. In the evening, take a brief orientation walk to soak in the atmosphere of Netherlands.