Indians can travel to these 10 gorgeous countries visa-free!
Precious Rongmei, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, WORLD Updated : Sep 14, 2024, 23:35 IST
Indians can travel to these 10 gorgeous countries visa-free!
The allure of exploring new destinations without the hassle of visa applications is simply superb. You no longer have to do lengthy visa paperwork, go to visa centres and spend time wondering whether or not you will receive a visa on time...sounds beautiful, doesn’t it? Well, with these countries, it is a possibility. The countries mentioned here are some of the 62 countries that offer visa free travel for Indian passport holders. Now travel freely, and travel with gusto.
Here is a list of countries you need to check out as soon as possible. Not only are they visa-free, they also promise excellent travel experiences.
Thailand
Indian travellers planning to visit Thailand, take note! You can enjoy a 30-day visa exemption until November 11, 2024. Why visit Thailand? It's your chance to explore gorgeous Thai beaches, grand temples, and bustling street markets?
Malaysia
In case of Malaysia, there is a 30-day visa exemption available until December 31, 2024. When in Malaysia, one can’t help but admire the beautiful blend of vibrant cities, lush rainforests, and cultural diversity.
Qatar
Planning to visit Qatar? Indian visitors can travel visa-free for 30 days. Qatar has a number of modern marvels, rich history, and cultural experiences that are unforgettable. The capital city of Doha is architecturally stunning.
Sri Lanka
Starting October 1, 2024, Indian travellers can visit Sri Lanka for six months visa-free. The island’s stunning landscapes, ancient temples, pristine beaches, and iconic tea gardens will leave you speechless.
Seychelles
Did you know that Seychelles is one of the most luxurious holiday destinations in the world? With a 30-day visa exemption, Indian tourists can easily visit Seychelles and relax in the tropical paradise of Seychelles. The island nation is known for its crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and beautiful wildlife.
Macao
Indian travellers enjoy a 30-day visa exemption to explore Macao's exciting nightlife, casinos, and unique blend of Portuguese and Chinese heritage.
Bhutan
Indians can visit visa-free for 14 days to experience Bhutan’s peaceful landscapes, impressive monasteries, and Buddhist traditions nestled in the Himalayas. In case you do not have a passport, don’t worry. You can still visit Bhutan if you have your valid Voter Identity Card with you.
Nepal
As one of India's neighbouring countries, no visa is required for Indians. And just like Bhutan, those with no passport can also visit Nepal with their valid Voter Identity Card. Visit Nepal for adventure travel, trekking, and spiritual experiences.
Mauritius
With a 90-day visa-free stay, Mauritius offers tropical beaches, luxurious resorts, and a diverse cultural scene, perfect for a relaxing vacation.
El Salvador
Indian citizens can stay for 180 days visa-free to explore this Central American nation known for its natural beauty, cultural history, and charming beaches.
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