Coolest countries that give visa on arrival to Indians
Shikha Gautam, TRAVEL TRENDS, WORLD Updated : Nov 22, 2022, 17:56 IST
Which one would you pick?
As of 2022, Indians can travel to 60 countries across the world if they want to opt for visa-on-arrival. With procuring a visa a definite hassle, these countries make for a bucket list that is easy and also, gorgeous. While 60 is a humongous list to choose from, we have picked the coolest, slightly offbeat countries, out of the 60, that you can definitely go on a trip to.
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St. Lucia
St. Lucia is one of the most stunning Caribbean nations and a stunner to mention the least. If you want an easy island vacation that will leave you stunned, visit St. Lucia this time. White sand beaches, turquoise waters and a lifetime's memories await you here.
Jordan
There are only a handful of nations that can give the lovers of history a high like Jordan. The very ancientness of this country is alluring. Also, the food here is otherworldly and something that you would miss for the rest of life.
Laos
One of the most underrated places in Southeast Asia, Laos is as dreamy as it gets. It's a backpackers' hub, is beautiful, has some of the warmest people you'll ever meet on your travels, and also offers visa on arrival to Indian passport holders. Don't miss it!
Maldives
The Maldives is the place if you crave for a tropical holiday that A-listers from around the world love to throng to. The ocean here is nothing less than inviting and so is their lure of offering visa on arrival to Indians.
Myanmar
Beautiful pagodas, ancient temples, serene postcard-like lakes, one of the world's most interesting cuisines, Myanmar has it all plus its visa on arrival policy for Indians. It's also a budget destination and can be explored at ease.
Tanzania
Tanzania is where a wild, wild holiday awaits you; it's the 13th largest country in Africa and one place that is like no other. Top it with its visa on arrival policy for Indians and you have the perfect recipe for a great trip.
Thailand
Everyone wants to go to Thailand at least once in their life and so should you; its visa policy is alluring enough! Plus, the more offbeat you go here, the bigger surprises await you. It's way more than its popular image of a glitzy, party destination; nature is a delight here, if you know where to look.
Bolivia
Bolivia in South America is another country that gives Indian travellers a visa on arrival, and is one of the coolest place you could visit on the planet. It has a landscape that's a surprising mix of the Andes Mountains, Atacama Desert and the Amazon basin rainforest.
Trinidad and Tobago
These two islands form the Caribbean nation that is famed for tourism, with both the places a nature's trove. Tobago is beautiful and Trinidad lures with its cultural diversity, music, nightlife and more. Plus, visa on arrival to Indian travellers!
Seychelles
Seychelles, an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, is home to a number of beautiful white sand beaches, coral reefs and nature reserves. Seychelles’ forests have some of the world’s rarest animals. You will not find them anywhere else. It makes for amazing wildlife experiences.
Samoa
Samoa is a stunning Polynesian island country and is mostly off the popular tourist wishlist. A paradise by all means, it is where you can have an unforgettable tropical holiday in the good company of breathtaking scenery, intriguing Polynesian life, a very different mix of art, music, culture and more. Top it with the fact that Samoa offers visa on arrival to Indian travellers; you certainly cannot wish for more.
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