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These are visa free for Indian nationals? Check this out for monsoon holidays

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 19, 2025, 09:00 IST
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These are Visa free for Indian nationals? Check this out for monsoon holidays

Monsoon is here with gusto, and it’s time we look into a holiday that’s a little bit more special, maybe fancy and romantic, and one that involves international travel. Here is a list of visa-free countries ideal for Indian passport holders seeking a monsoon break. Whether you are looking for cultural exploration, natural beauty, or just want to take a break from the rains, these visa-free countries are perfect.

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Bhutan

Have you been to Bhutan yet? This pretty country’s lush valleys, monasteries, and vibrant Buddhist culture make it a perfect escape during the monsoon. Expect rain, but also expect the unforgettable greenery of Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha. So if you are looking at a relaxing four-to-five day nature and culture break, Bhutan’s the one you should be looking at.

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Nepal

As one of our closest neighbours, Nepal is always a quick and easy break for those who lean towards rich cultural experiences, the hustle and bustle of cities like Kathmandu, and unforgettable Himalayan adventures. When in Nepal, check out Kathmandu’s Durbar Square, and Pokhara’s Phewa Lake. You might want to avoid the famous Everest Base Camp during the monsoon season.

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Maldives

Monsoon is when Maldives offer lower prices and fewer tourists. Get the best of the luxury resorts, the sights and the experiences. Maldives offer free visa-on-arrival access to Indian passport holders. A valid passport and proof of hotel booking or sufficient funds are needed.

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Mauritius

Mauritius enjoys pleasant weather during India’s monsoon season, with mild temperatures and occasional showers. It’s perfect for a five-to-six day tropical escape, and especially when you are planning for places like Flic en Flac Beach, Black River Gorges National Park, and Port Louis.

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Malaysia

Malaysia’s mix of modern cities, rainforests, and beaches makes it a versatile monsoon destination. The east coast experiences less rain during this period, so you can expect sunny days. When in Malaysia, don’t miss out on Penang’s street food scene.

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Thailand

Thailand’s Phuket and Krabi are known for their natural beauty, marine excursions, and fewer crowds, especially during the monsoon season. If you want to get the best of Thailand, but not exactly a fan of crowded holiday destinations, Thailand is a good pick. Visitors will have to apply for a Thailand Digital Arrival Card before arrival.

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Seychelles

Seychelles offers pristine beaches, coral reefs, and lush forests, with the monsoon season bringing warm weather and occasional showers. The islands are ideal for couples and nature lovers. The sights are unforgettable, and it will be less crowded as well. A Visitor’s Permit must be registered beforehand.

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