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Eid al-Adha escapes: Visa-free getaways to consider for spontaneous travel

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 3, 2025, 09:00 IST
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Eid al-Adha escapes: Visa-free getaways to consider for spontaneous travel

With Eid al-Adha just around the corner, it’s one of those times when you can swap the work calls for boarding calls. The best part? You don’t have to wrestle with visa appointments or mountains of paperwork. There are several destinations around the world that welcome Indian passport holders visa-free, with visa on arrival, or via a super-quick e-visa. So, here are some of the best hassle-free vacations waiting for you.

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Bhutan

Bhutan’s lush valleys, colourful monasteries, and Gross National Happiness are just a quick flight (or drive) away. Indian citizens don’t need a visa to enter Bhutan—just carry your passport or voter ID. Entry is subject to a nominal Sustainable Development Fee (SDF), but the chance to hike up to Tiger’s Nest Monastery or stroll around Thimphu makes it worth every rupee.

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Nepal

No visa, no problem! Nepal is an evergreen destination for Indian travellers. With no visa requirements and easy border access, it’s ideal for spontaneous travel. From the chaos of Kathmandu to the calm of Pokhara—and let’s not forget the Everest Base Camp trek—Nepal offers something for everyone. Bonus: Indian currency is widely accepted here.

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Maldives

Get your flip-flops ready—Maldives offers a 30-day visa on arrival for Indian citizens. Whether you’re staying in a swanky water villa or a budget guesthouse on Maafushi, the turquoise lagoons and stunning sunsets are free for all. It’s romantic, relaxing, and ridiculously photogenic.

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Sri Lanka

It’s visa free, and all you need is an ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation) to enter Sri Lanka that takes just minutes to apply online. From exploring ancient ruins in Sigiriya to sipping tea in Nuwara Eliya or surfing in Arugam Bay—Sri Lanka is packed with experiences. And the spicy curries? Almost Indian-approved.

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The Seychelles

Indian travellers won’t need a visa to visit this place, but will need to apply for a travel authorisation before entering the country. Think powdery beaches, giant tortoises, and granite cliffs rising from the sea. Whether it’s a honeymoon or a family escape, Seychelles is all about that barefoot luxury life.
So instead of scrolling through everyone else’s vacation photos this Eid, why not create your own? With these 7 visa-easy countries, Indian travellers can turn a long weekend into a lasting memory—without a single embassy visit.

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