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Travelling to your dream destination has got way easier.
Who doesn’t want to travel to a picturesque destination & upload their flawless photos on social media? Exploring new places has become a go-to way for people to rejuvenate, relax and reset their lives. For Indian passport holder, the experience to explore the world become a bit easier. Did you know that the Indian passport ranks 68 on the global passport strength index along with Gambia and Uganda and on the mobility score, it stands at 73. In order to boost tourism, right now, there many countries which has opened their doors for Indian passport holders to come visit them. And if you are planning a trip to any of the countries mentioned below make sure to choose Adani One for flight booking. The platform has multiple offers on flight tickets allowing you save more when you travel.
So, in this article, let’s check out the visa free countries for Indians.
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Another popular destination with Indians is the island nation of Sri Lanka. The familiar food, pristine sandy beaches and friendly people make Sri Lanka a top preference for travel junkies like us. The country was one of the first ones to allow Indian passport holders to enter without any visa. The scheme is valid from October 24, 2023, to March 31, 2024, only and that too only for a stay of up to 30 days. If I were you, I’d be planning for Sri Lanka as the date is closing in pretty soon.
Must See: Pidurangala Rock, Galle Fort, Bentota Beach, Sigiriya – the ancient rock fortress.
Considered as a gem among South-Asian countries, Malaysia opened its doors for Indian passport holders from December 1, 2023, for a stay of up to 30 days. The interesting bit here is that you can travel to Malaysia all through 2024, right up to December 31, 2024, without any visa. As a country, Malaysia beautifully blends tradition and modernity making it a must-visit country in 2024.
Must See: Legoland, Petronas Twin Towers, Langkawi Sky Bridge.
With a combination of stunning skyscrapers, picturesque harbours and lively locals, Hong Kong has stood the test of time to be a bustling global metropolis. The melting pot of various cultures, Hong Kong is also on the list of countries to offer visa-free entry to Indians. The catch is, Hong Kong is allowing for a stay of up to 14 days, so plan accordingly.
Must See: Disneyland, Tian Tan Buddha, Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong Tramways (Ding Ding)
Having visited Bhutan twice before the pandemic, I think 2024 is the perfect time to revisit the country. The land of the thunder dragon captivates its visitors with its scenic beauty, cosmic monasteries and warmth of the locals.
Must See: Paro Taktsang Monastery, Dochula Pass, Chele La, Gangtey Monastery, Phobjikha Valley.
A tropical paradise spread across the Indian Ocean, Maldives has always been a popular destination amongst Indians for well over decades now. To boost tourism and invite their neighbours, the country has made it visa-free for Indian citizens. There are plenty of hotels and resorts that you can find here as per your budget.
Must See/Do: Bikini Beach, Gulhi Beach, Coral Gardens with Snorkelling/Diving, Water Sports.
If you have ever wanted a Caribbean adventure, now is the time. Tucked away in the Pacific Ocean, the tropical paradise recently opened its doors to Indians. You can stay up to six months in Barbados on a single entry. Throughout the year, the country hosts lively festivals with a relaxed atmosphere inviting tourists to unwind and embrace the laidback attitude.
Must Visit: Carlisle Bay, Harrison’s Cave, Bottom Bay, St. John’s Parish Church.
Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, Nepal is one of India’s neighbours that has been visa-free for years now. Ideal for a quick getaway, Nepal beckons adventure lovers and spiritual seekers alike. Nepal’s rich cultural heritage and captivating natural aura make it a destination you must explore in 2024.
Must See: Phewa Lake, Trek to the base camp of Mt Everest, Pashupatinath Temple.
Thanks to a sea of Instagram travel influencers, the country Kazakhstan has become a part of the travel list for many adventure seekers. The central Asian country offers a diverse range of activities one can experience as a tourist. The county is visa-free for Indians for up to 14 days and a total of 42 visa-free days in 180 days. The country is an ideal destination to check out the untouched natural beauty it has in store for us.
Must See: Tien Shan Mountains, Altai Mountains, stay in a traditional yurt, Baikonur Cosmodrome - the world's largest space launch facility.
From what I have read so far about this Caribbean nation, I feel this is one of the underrated gems in this entire list. The country of Trinidad and Tobago is famous for its love for cricket, delightful flavours and a relaxed lifestyle. With the most scenic beaches and views of the Atlantic Ocean known to mankind, the country should be on your list. And now, that the country has made it easier for folks with Indian passports to travel, make sure to plan a trip to this haven for a unique blend of tropical allure and lively atmosphere.
Must See: Castara Bay, Englishman’s Bay, Maracas Bay, Buccoo Reef.
Be it stunning coastal reefs, the warm hospitality of the locals or the stunning landscapes, the archipelago in the South Pacific is a fairyland for Hodophiles like us. The country has had a strong Indian influence, which can be seen in numerous Hindu temples. And now making it visa-free for Indian passport holders, Fiji has now become an even more enticing option.
Must See: Colo-I-Suva Forest Park, Sri Siva Subramaniya Swami Temple, Musket Cove Marina, Tavoro Waterfalls
With a complex history and vibrant culture, the country of Haiti is a melting pot for culture, art scene, history and natural allure. Now, being visa-free for Indians, it is the right time for vagabonds like us to explore Haiti and its Caribbean charm.
Must See: Citadelle Laferriere, Labadee, Bassin Bleu.
The Dominican Republic is renowned for its beautiful beaches, rich history, and vibrant culture. This Caribbean nation is a favourite among Indian travellers for its diverse attractions, from colonial architecture to lively music and dance scenes. The visa-free entry makes it an attractive destination for those looking to experience the Caribbean charm without the hassle.
Must See: Punta Cana, Santo Domingo, Saona Island.
The Maldives, a tropical paradise in the Indian Ocean, is famous for its overwater bungalows, vibrant coral reefs, and luxurious resorts. This idyllic destination is a top choice for honeymooners and those seeking a serene escape. The visa-free access for Indian passport holders makes it even more appealing, allowing for a seamless journey to this picturesque archipelago.
Must See: Malé, Vaadhoo Island, Baa Atoll.
Niue Island, one of the world's largest coral islands, is a hidden gem in the South Pacific. It offers a unique blend of rugged landscapes, clear waters, and a warm, welcoming community. Indian travellers can enjoy this untouched paradise without the need for a visa, making it an excellent destination for those seeking tranquillity and natural beauty.
Must See: Alofi, Talava Arches, Limu Pools.
A wealthy Middle Eastern nation, Qatar is known for its luxurious lifestyle, stunning skyscrapers, and a rich cultural heritage. The country recently hosted FIFA World Cup in 2022 which allowed the world to peek into this country which has seen rapid development. With futuristic architecture that is perfectly blends with traditional markets and desert landscapes, make Qatar a fascinating destination for Indian travellers. Visa-free entry allows for an effortless journey into this unique blend of tradition and modernity.
Must See: Doha,, Souq Waqif, The Pearl-Qatar.
Saint Vincent & the Grenadines, located in the Caribbean, is an archipelago known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant marine life. It’s a perfect getaway for those looking to unwind in a tropical paradise. Indians can enjoy a hassle-free entry to this beautiful destination, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing vacation.
Must See: Bequia, Tobago Cays, Kingstown.
With its volcanic landscapes, lush rainforests, and luxurious resorts, St Lucia is a dream destination for adventure seekers and honeymooners alike. The island offers a variety of activities, from hiking the Pitons to relaxing on its pristine beaches. Visa-free access makes it even more appealing for Indian travellers.
Must See: The Pitons, twin volcanic peaks perfect for hiking and stunning views, Sulphur Springs, Marigot Bay.
The Cook Islands is located in the South Pacific and is renowned for their turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and vibrant coral reefs. This Polynesian paradise offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Indian passport holders can experience this idyllic destination without the need for a visa.
Must See: Aitutaki Lagoon, Rarotonga, Te Vara Nui Village.
There are plenty of other countries that also offer visa-free entry for Indian citizens. They are Angola, Macau, Gambia, Dominica, Micronesia, Vanuatu, Montserrat, Senegal, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Samoa and Serbia. With so many options to choose from, I am pretty sure that the year 2024 is going to be a busy year for all the wanderlust souls out there. So, get cracking! Plan accordingly and make the most of the visa free time to visit countries on your bucket list.
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