
Top visa-free destinations Indian travellers can consider for international travel
When it comes to international travel, Indian travellers have a plethora of options to explore without the hassle of obtaining a visa. Here are some of the top visa-free countries that Indian passport holders can travel to without the need to worry about obtaining a visa.
Angola: Offers a 30-day visa-free stay, allowing travelers to experience its diverse culture and landscapes.
Barbados: A Caribbean paradise granting a 30-day visa-free entry, perfect for beach enthusiasts.
Belarus: Allows a 30-day visa-free visit, provided travelers meet specific conditions, including having a valid multiple-entry visa for the EU or Schengen zone.
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Bhutan: Yes, it's visa-free for Indians, but they will need to get an entry permit to enter Bhutan, which they can get upon arrival at designated entry points like Paro International Airport or the Phuentsholing border.
Dominica: You get to enjoy a lengthy 180-day stay without a visa, which means you get ample time to plan and explore its gorgeous beaches and rich jungles.
Cook Islands: 31-day visa free entry for Indian passport holders. Suitable for all those seeking peace and being amid nature for a change.
Grenada: Offers visitors a 90-day visa-free stay so they can tour its picturesque coasts and spice plantations.
Haiti: This destination allows a 90-day visa-free visit, although one needs to stay updated about the current political situation.
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Iran: Offers a 15-day visa-free entry, presenting a chance to delve into its rich history and architecture.
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Jamaica: Permits a 30-day visa-free stay, perfect for experiencing its vibrant culture and music.
Kazakhstan: You get a 14-day non-extendable visa-free entry. If you intend to stay beyond that time frame, you will need to apply for a visa.
Malaysia: Extends a 30-day visa-free stay until December 31, 2026, offering a mix of urban and natural attractions.
Maldives: Grants a 90-day visa-free entry, ideal for luxury beach vacations.
Montserrat: Allows a 180-day visa-free stay, inviting exploration of its volcanic landscapes.
Nepal: Indian nationals are allowed entry and stay without a visa, allowing them to see its spiritual places and majestic landscapes.
Niue Island: Offers a 30-day visa-free entry, perfect for off-the-beaten-path adventures.
Philippines: Introduced a 14-day visa-free entry for Indian nationals, promoting tourism and cultural exchange.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Allows a 30-day visa-free stay, ideal for island hopping and relaxation.
Senegal: Allows for 90 days of entrance without a visa while presenting the history and culture of West Africa.
Seychelles: Offers a 90-day visa-free stay, with travelers required to obtain a Seychelles Travel Authorization (STA) at a nominal fee.
Thailand: Provides a 60-day visa-free entry, known for its vibrant cities and serene beaches.
Trinidad and Tobago: Grants a 90-day visa-free stay, rich in cultural festivals and natural beauty.
Hong Kong: Allows a 14-day visa-free entry, blending modernity with traditional Chinese culture.
Planning your trip
Policies can change, so it's important to verify the most recent travel advisories and admission requirements before considering these locations. Moreover, certain nations can demand documentation of subsequent travel, reservations for lodging, and adequate finances for the length of the visit. To cover unanticipated events, travel insurance is also advised.
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