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No visa needed: Indian destinations that feel just like abroad

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 27, 2025, 16:00 IST
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No visa needed: Indian destinations that feel just like abroad

Why burn a hole in your pocket flying halfway across the globe when India serves up global vibes right in your backyard? From Swiss-style meadows to Mediterranean beaches and mini-Tibets to Parisian boulevards (okay, almost), here are 8 Indian destinations that’ll make you feel like you've crossed the borders.
From alpine getaways to salt desert surrealism, these Indian destinations pack the passport-punch without airport security nightmares. Whether you’re chasing Mediterranean calm, French flair, or Himalayan highlands, India has a version that feels like a well-kept secret. You get all the feels—global aesthetic, desi heart.

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Khajiar, Himachal Pradesh = Switzerland

Nicknamed the "Mini Switzerland of India," Khajjiar has all the essentials: rolling green meadows, pine forests, a reflective lake, and a cool breeze that whispers, "yodel-ay-hee-hoo." It's where cows graze lazily like a Heidi novel in motion. Also, it’s only a few hours from Dalhousie, not the Alps.

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Rann of Kutch, Gujarat = Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni

Visit the Rann during the Rann Utsav and you might just forget you're in India. The endless white salt desert under the moonlight looks eerily like Bolivia’s salt flats. Add in some camels and cultural colour, and you’ve got a crossover setting between South America and Gujarat.

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Auli, Uttarakhand = Austria

Ski slopes? Check. Snow-covered pines? Check. Mountain views that are just out of the world. In short, Auli is India’s under-the-radar skiing paradise. And unlike Austria, you can probably afford both the snow boots and the hotel room.

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Puducherry = A slice of France

Once a French colony, always a vibe. Puducherry brings a soft Parisian glow with its mustard-yellow villas, French cafés, and colonial street names. Strolling down Rue Suffren with a croissant in hand, you’d almost forget you’re on the Coromandel coast.

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Shillong, Meghalaya = Scotland

With its misty hills, stone cottages, and lush rolling landscapes, Shillong has often been called the “Scotland of the East.” There's a haunting charm here, especially when clouds descend over Umiam Lake. Bagpipes not included, but the mood? Spot on.

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Andaman & Nicobar Islands = Thailand/Maldives

Turquoise water, coral reefs, white sands, and tropical vibes—minus the international roaming charges. Havelock Island in the Andamans is as close to a beachy Southeast Asian escape as you’ll get, with scuba diving that rivals the Maldives, and sunsets that don’t need a filter.

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Coorg, Karnataka = Tuscany, Italy

Rolling hills, coffee estates, red-tiled roofs and a languid pace of life—Coorg is basically Tuscany with masala dosas. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee floating through the misty plantations adds a signature South Indian touch to this otherwise European moodboard.

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