Year-end visa free travel for Indian travellers
TRAVEL TRENDS, WORLD Created : Dec 14, 2023, 09:00 IST
Year-end visa free travel for Indian travellers
Visa-free travel is always the welcome respite and hassle-free travel options for all those planning an international trip. So, for all those Indian tourists eager to make the most of the holiday season, and want to go on spontaneous trips, these visa-free travel destinations are the best choices. The very idea of jetting off to a foreign destination without the hurdles of visa applications adds a different layer of convenience and flexibility for those seeking to explore new horizons.
Bhutan
Indian citizens planning to visit Bhutan, will not require to apply for a visa as it’s not required. However, they will need to obtain an entry permit, which is issued upon arrival at the border entry points. This permit is typically valid for 7 days, and should be produced at every checkpoint for verification.
Fiji
Embark on a tropical retreat to Fiji, where unspoilt beaches, lively coral reefs, and welcoming hospitality converge to craft an ideal South Pacific getaway. Citizens of a few countries, including India, are not required to apply for a visa in advance. They can get a Fiji visa upon arrival in the country, provided they have the valid travel documents in place.
Seychelles
If you're keen to embark on a spontaneous trip, and have no time for visa procedures, Seychelles should be your best bet. Famed for its natural beauty and serene beaches, this place makes for a great place to visit. Do note that an Indian national travelling to it will not be required to get a visa because Seychelles is a visa-free nation.
Nepal
The neighbouring nation of Nepal also extends a warm welcome to Indian travellers with visa-free entry. Whether seeking an adventure in the Himalayas, wanting to explore ancient temples in Kathmandu, or experience the cultural richness of the country, Nepal provides a diverse array of experiences.
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka, known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and diverse landscapes, is another destination that recently approved visa-free entry for Indian travellers. Whether exploring ancient temples, lounging on sandy beaches, or embarking on a scenic train journey through the lush hills, it lures visitors with its varied attractions.
Barbados
Yes, Indian citizens can enjoy visa-free travel to Barbados. Set in the Caribbean, it is a well-known choice for all those seeking a peaceful island escape. From sun-kissed tropical shores and inviting surfing waters, Barbados offers a multitude of compelling reasons to visit year-round. You can opt for this destination for an unforgettable experience.
Niue Island
Niue tourist visa is not required for Indian citizens for a stay up to 30 days. Famed for its rolling landscapes and sandy shores, Niue stands out due to its impressive towering spires and limestone cliffs. It is a perfect destination for individuals seeking an adventure reminiscent of an experience akin to Indiana Jones.
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