International road trips: Countries where Indian driving licence is valid
Panchali Dey, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, THINGS TO DO, WORLD Updated : Sep 4, 2024, 10:42 IST
International road trips: Countries where Indian driving licence is valid
For everyone out there with a sense of adventure, road trips in foreign lands offer a thrilling way to explore new cultures and landscapes. Luckily, your Indian driving licence can be your ticket to such adventures in several countries. Yes, you read that right! If you are curious to know more, here are six international destinations where you can hit the road with your Indian licence.
Germany
Germany, famous for its Autobahns and scenic routes, allows Indians to drive with their Indian driving licence to explore the country’s picturesque landscapes and historic cities for up to six months. With your valid driving licence, you can enjoy driving through the Black Forest, the Romantic Road, or even head to the Bavarian Alps. It’s advisable to carry an International Driving Permit (IDP) as well, to avoid any language barriers or legal issues.
Switzerland
Switzerland's stunning mountain roads and tranquil lakes make it a paradise for road trip enthusiasts. With an Indian driving license, you can explore the country’s well-maintained roads for up to a year. Just be sure your license is in English or have a certified translation if it's not, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free Swiss road trip.
New Zealand
New Zealand, with its diverse landscapes ranging from beaches to mountains, is a top destination for road trips. Indian travellers can drive in New Zealand for up to a year as long as they are 21 years or older. If your driving licence isn’t in English, you’ll need to get it translated or obtain an IDP. Whether you’re exploring the North Island’s geothermal wonders, or the South Island’s fjords, your Indian licence will allow you to take in the sights at your own pace.
France
France offers Indian drivers the chance to explore its charming countryside, vibrant cities, and stunning coastlines. You can drive in France for up to a year with your Indian driving licence, but a French translation of the licence is required. Driving through the vineyards of Bordeaux, the beaches of the French Riviera, or the historic roads of Normandy becomes an accessible adventure with your licence in hand.
Australia
Australia’s vast and varied landscapes are best explored by road, and your Indian driving licence is valid for three months. From the Great Ocean Road to the outback routes, Australia offers countless driving experiences. To make your journey smoother, it’s recommended to carry an IDP and be familiar with Australian road rules and regulations.
Singapore
Singapore’s efficient and well-marked roads make it a great destination for Indian drivers. Your Indian driving licence is valid for up to a year, but it must be in English or accompanied by a certified translation. Driving in Singapore allows you to explore its bustling cityscapes and beautiful island resorts with ease. Be sure to familiarise yourself with local traffic rules to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
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