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Visa Free Entry: Recently, Thailand has extended visa free entry for Indian passport holders for two months. Apart from this, neighboring country Sri Lanka has also given special exemption to Indians. Here we are telling you about those countries which are giving visa free entry to Indians.

Visa Free Entry: Recently, Thailand has extended the visa-free entry for Indian passport holders for two months. Apart from this, neighboring country Sri Lanka has also given special exemption to Indians. Here we are telling you about those countries which are giving visa-free entry to Indians. Thailand and Sri Lanka have recently extended the period of visa-free entry for Indian tourists.

Thailand is giving visa-free entry for two months on Indian passport. Indian passport holders currently get on-arrival visa in 62 countries. Visa-free travel means that there is no need to apply for a visa in advance to enter that country. You reach that country with a passport and the arrival officer gives you permission. Let us tell you about those ten countries of the world which give visa-free entry to Indian passport holders.

Bhutan- India has deep relations with its neighboring country Bhutan. Here Indian citizens can travel without visa for 14 days. Located in the Himalayas, this country is famous for its snow-capped peaks, monasteries and spiritual culture.

Nepal- Nepal is the best option for travelers who love adventure and nature. Mount Everest, the world’s highest mountain, is located in Nepal. Indian passport holders do not need a visa in Nepal. Nepal and India have very cordial relations.

Mauritius: Surrounded by the Indian Ocean on all sides, this island nation is famous for its beaches, clear waters and coral reefs. Staying at the luxury resorts of Mauritius can be a great experience. Indian passport holders can stay in Mauritius for up to 90 days without a visa.

Thailand- Famous for its beautiful islands and affordable prices, Thailand has decided to give visa-free free to Indian passport holders for two months. A large number of people from India visit Thailand for tourism.

Kenya: Kenya has allowed visa-free travel to Indian passport holders from January 1, 2024 with the aim of promoting tourism. There are more than 50 national parks here, where one can enjoy the world famous jungle safari. Kenya gives visa-free access to Indian passport holders for 90 days.

Malaysia- This is a great tourist destination, where Indians get visa-free access for 30 days. Along with its great food, historical atmosphere and beautiful beaches, there are also national parks full of wildlife.

Dominica: The mountainous Caribbean island nation is also known as Nature Island. There is a 1342 meter high volcano and many waterfalls. The good news for Indian passport holders is that they do not need a visa to stay here for six months.

Qatar: This Middle Eastern country located on the coast of the Persian Gulf is considered one of the richest countries in the world. It hosted the FIFA World Cup in 2022. Indian passport holders can avail visa-free entry to Qatar for 30 days.

Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka is the new name in the list of visa-free countries for Indians. This island country located south of India boasts historical and cultural heritage as well as wildlife. Indian passport holders can travel to Sri Lanka visa-free till May 31, 2024, which will be valid for 30 days.

Seychelles: This country is famous for its stunning waters, coral reefs and sea turtles, beautiful fish, whale sharks. Indian passport holders get visa-free here for 30 days.

Shyamu Maurya
Shyamu Maurya
Shyamu has done Degree in Fine Arts and has knowledge about bollywood industry. He started writing in 2018. Since then he has been associated with Informalnewz. In case of any complain or feedback, please contact me @informalnewz@gmail.com
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