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Visa Free Countries for Indians in 2024

Written By
Sathish Ramcharan
Last Updated
Oct 12, 2024
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Planning an international trip can often be complicated, especially when it comes to obtaining visas. One has to know the type of visa required, gather all the documents, and wait for its processing. Sometimes, the travel plans can only be materialised once the visa is approved. In such a case, the visa-free countries for Indians offer a respite. 

According to the Henley Passport Index 2024, the Indian passport ranks 81. Indian passport holders enjoy visa-free travel to 61 destinations, which can either be completely visa-free or visa-on-arrival countries for Indian citizens. 

For those looking for a complete visa-free entry, this blog details the 25 countries Indians can visit without a visa. 

Top 25 Visa-Free Countries for Indian Citizens or Passport Holders

Bhutan

Do you know that of the 25,003 guest arrivals recorded between January 1 and March 31, 2024, in Bhutan, 60% were Indians

Nestled in the Eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is especially popular for its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and historic buildings. It houses world-popular wonders, such as the Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) Monastery, the majestic fortress of Punakha Dzong, and the serene Phobjikha Valley. These attractions, paired with the visa-free policy, make this neighbouring country a personal favourite destination for Indians. 

Visa policy:

  • Although Indians do not need a visa for Bhutan, they must apply for an Entry Permit, which allows them to stay in the country for up to 15 days

  • Indian citizens can apply for the entry permit on Atlys or get it on arrival. 

  • Additionally, the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) (₹1200 per day) must be paid for the entire duration of the stay. 

Entry requirements:

  • Indian citizens must carry a valid passport or voter ID card while travelling to Bhutan.

Malaysia

Favoured by close proximity and visa-free policy, Malaysia is another top choice among Indians. Since the ancient times of the spice trade, people from India and the Malay region (now Malaysia) have traded very closely, resulting in overlapping practices and influences in the country, contributing to its popularity. 

If you visit Malaysia, be prepared to be enchanted by its pristine beaches, historical sites, and vibrant food scene, including the UNESCO World Heritage-listed cities of George Town and Malacca.

Visa policy: 

  • Indian passport holders can enter Malaysia without a visa for up to 30 days.

  • However, starting 1st January 2024, all foreign nationals travelling to Malaysia must have the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) when entering.

  • Indians can easily apply for the MDAC on Atlys or the government website. 

Entry requirements:

  • Upon entering, presenting a passport (valid for at least 6 months), MDAC, a confirmed return flight ticket, proof of accommodation and sufficient funds to cover your expenses while in Malaysia is mandatory. 

Thailand

Thailand is another top Southeast Asian destination among visa-free countries for Indians. In 2023 alone, 1.6 million Indian travellers visited Thailand!

From picturesque landscapes and religious sites to cities with bustling nightlife, Thailand offers a great adventure escape at a budget-friendly cost. Moreover, there is direct connectivity from major Indian international airports (Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, etc.) to Thai airports (Bangkok, Phuket, etc.). Some of the popular places to visit in Thailand are the magnificent Grand Palace, the sacred Temple of the Emerald Buddha and the ancient city of Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage site. 

Visa policy:

  • Indian citizens enjoy visa-free stay in Thailand for a period of 30 days.

  • The Royal Thai Government has extended this visa-free provision till 11 November 2024. 

Entry requirements:

  • Indians visiting Thailand must have a passport (valid for at least six months), return/onward flight ticket and proof of accommodation.

Nepal

Did you know Indians are the largest contributors to inbound tourism to Nepal? In February 2024, the Nepal Tourism Board reported that 25,578 of the total 97,426 tourists who arrived in the country via air route were from India. 

What makes Nepal a favourable destination is its close proximity, shared cultural and religious heritage, popular attractions like the Pashupatinath Temple and Mount Everest, and, most importantly, visa-free travel.

Visa policy: 

  • Indians visiting Nepal do not need a visa. 

  • Please note the length of stay allowed will be ultimately determined by the immigration authorities. 

Entry requirements: 

  • Citizens must carry a valid Indian passport or voter ID issued by the Government of India to establish their identity.

Mauritius

Another visa-free destination for Indians in 2024 is the land of beaches, lagoons, and reefs, Mauritius. In 2023, around 55,000 Indians from the Chennai, Mumbai, and Delhi regions visited Mauritius. This number is expected to increase to 80,000 as the Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority (MTPA) plans to introduce more direct flights from India’s major international airports. 

For those who have been planning to visit Mauritius, this is the best time! On your trip, remember to see its vibrant capital, Port Louis, the UNESCO World Heritage site of Aapravasi Ghat, the Black River Gorges National Park, and the unique Seven Coloured Earths in Chamarel. 

Visa policy:

  • Under the visa waiver policy, Indian tourists can visit Mauritius for up to 90 days without a visa.

Entry requirements: 

  • Indian citizens must have a valid passport, a return ticket, a confirmed hotel booking and enough money for their stay. 

Iran

A popular Middle Eastern country, Iran, offers an unparalleled travel experience, attracting increasing numbers of international tourists every year. The country is home to 22 UNESCO World Heritage sites, the most famous of which are the ancient ruins of Persepolis, the Imam Square in Isfahan and the Golestan Palace in Tehran. If you are seeking a blend of adventure, history, and cultural immersion, then Iran is the place for you!

Visa policy:

  • Indians holding ordinary passports can enter Iran for tourism purposes for a maximum stay of 15 days without a visa (once every six months).

  • Please note the visa-free rule specifically applies to Indians entering the country by air!

Entry requirements:

  • Visitors are generally required to present a valid passport, return/onward ticket, proof of accommodation, and travel insurance.

Angola

A hidden gem in Africa, Angola is a beautiful destination with a diverse landscape combining the stunning Atlantic coastline and Sub-Saharan deserts. It is a perfect amalgamation of natural beauty, rich culture, and vibrant cities and is especially popular for housing the Kalandula Falls, one of Africa's largest waterfalls. Although the country does not hold a prominent international ranking, it is the very reason—unspoiled beauty—that makes it an emerging destination worth exploring. 

Visa policy: 

  • Indian citizens enjoy visa-free stay in Angola for up to 30 days per entry and a maximum of 90 days per year. 

  • Please note there have been cases of visitors being denied entry upon immigration. It is, thus, advised to apply for an Angola e-visa before travelling. 

Entry requirements: 

  • When entering Angola, Indian citizens must have a passport (preferably valid for 6 months), a return/onward ticket, and a yellow fever vaccination certificate.

Fiji

An archipelago in the South Pacific, Fiji is renowned among Indian tourists because of its diverse attractions. From the picturesque islands of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu and the important abode of Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple in Nadi to traditional Fijian villages and volcanic landscapes, Fiji has a lot to offer. Moreover, these attractions, when paired with the easy visa process and accessibility, make Fiji absolutely worth the time and money. 

Visa policy: 

  • Indian passport holders enjoy visa-free travel to Fiji. 

  • However, they must get a visitor’s permit on arrival, which is valid for 4 months

Entry requirements: 

  • Indians must have sufficient funds to sustain their stay in Fiji, a confirmed return air ticket and proof of confirmed accommodation.

Macao (SAR China)

Macao is the Special Administrative Region of China that is internationally popular for its unique blend of Portuguese and Chinese culture. Some of Macao's most popular places to visit are the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Historic Centre of Macao, the Cotai Strip, known as the "Las Vegas of Asia”, and the Guia Fortress. Luckily, India’s major international airports are well-connected to the Macau International Airport. 

Visa policy:

  • Indian citizens do not need a visa to travel to Macao/Macau for up to 30 days

Entry requirements: 

  • Upon entering Macao, Indian citizens must present a travel document (valid for at least 90 days beyond the period of intended stay in the Macao SAR) and onward or return ticket. 

  • The following proof of sufficient funds is also required: at least MOP 5000 as means of subsistence in Macao if the period of intended stay is 7 days, at least MOP 10,000 if the period of intended stay is 8-14 days, at least MOP15,000 if the period of intended stay is 15-21 days, at least MOP 20,000 if the period of intended stay is 22 days or longer. 

Jamaica

Jamaica has become increasingly popular in recent times due to more people taking an interest in reggae music and learning about the legend Bob Marley. The cultural richness experience is further enhanced by the country’s stunning natural attractions, such as the iconic Seven Mile Beach in Negril, the majestic Dunn's River Falls in Ocho Rios, and the Blue Mountains. 

Visa policy: 

  • Indians do not need a visa to enter Jamaica for tourism purposes for up to 30 days

  • Additionally, all Indians must fill out the Electronic Immigration and Customs Declaration (C5) Card at least 48 hours before their arrival. The form is available on the government’s customs website. 

Entry requirements: 

  • Indian citizens must have a valid passport when travelling to Jamaica. 

Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan is a Central Asian destination that has recently made its place among the popular visa-free countries for Indians. The Kazakh government has also been taking initiatives to attract more Indian tourists. With Kazakh Tourism opening its first international office in India, the country expects to attract 500,000 tourists from India annually by 2026. 

When visiting Kazakhstan, some of the most popular tourist places to explore are the city of Almaty, the Charyn Canyon, Lake Kaindy, the ancient city of Turkestan, and the cosmopolitan city of Nur-Sultan (formerly Astana).

Visa policy:

  • Indians can stay visa-free in the Republic of Kazakhstan for up to 14 days

Entry requirements:

  • A valid Indian passport, return/onward ticket, and proof of accommodation are required.

Barbados

A popular nation among the Caribbean islands, Barbados offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. It features popular attractions such as Harrison's Cave (a natural wonder with stunning limestone formations), Bridgetown, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and pristine beaches (Crane Beach and Carlisle Bay), perfect for water sports. For those seeking a more slow and relaxing trip, Barbados is the place for you!

Visa policy: 

  • Indians do not need a visa to enter Barbados, generally up to 90 days

Entry requirements: 

  • Visitors must have a valid Indian passport, return/onward ticket, and proof of accommodation.

Grenada

Grenada is a picturesque country located between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Also known as the “Spice Island,” the country will enchant you with its many attractions such as the Grand Anse Beach, Fort Frederick, the underwater sculpture park at Molinere Bay, the Grand Etang National Park and the annual Grenada Carnival that offers a unique and rich cultural experience. 

Visa policy:

  • Indian passport holders can enter Grenada without a visa for up to 3 months

Entry requirements: 

  • Visa-free visitors must have a passport (valid for at least 6 months from your arrival into the country) and a return or onward ticket. 

Dominica

Ranked highly for its eco-tourism initiatives, Dominica is another popular destination that Indians can consider visiting. Apart from its visa-free travel provision, Dominica is favourable because of its key attractions, such as the Boiling Lake, which is the world's second-largest hot spring, the UNESCO World Heritage site of Morne Trois Pitons National Park and the Champagne Reef. 

Visa policy:

  • Indians do not need a visa for Dominica for a stay not exceeding 6 months

Entry requirements: 

  • Visitors must have a valid passport, return ticket, sufficient funds to sustain themselves for the entire stay and a local address in Dominica. 

Senegal

Next in the line is Senegal, a West African country specifically known for its warm hospitality and cultural richness. It is another hidden gem where every monument and land tells a historical story. If you visit Senegal, you must check out the Island of Gorée (a UNESCO World Heritage site) to learn the history of the Atlantic slave trade and the capital city of Dakar for tales of the African Renaissance Movement. Moreover, there are also enough options for soaking in the sun at the coastal town of Saly, offering beautiful beaches and a range of water sports.

Visa policy:

  • Indian passport holders do not need a visa to enter and stay in Senegal for up to 90 days

Entry requirements: 

  • Visa-free visitors only need to present a valid passport at the time of entry. 

Haiti

Another visa-free Caribbean nation for Indian citizens is Haiti. While the country may not be top-ranked in international tourism, it houses unique hidden gems, one of which is the Citadelle Laferrière, one of the largest fortresses in the Americas. When in Haiti, you can relax at the pristine beaches of Jacmel and Labadee, wander the capital city of Port-au-Prince, and discover unique tales at the country’s National Museum. 

Visa policy:

  • Indians can enter Haiti without a visa for up to 90 days.

Entry requirements: 

  • Indians must present passports (valid for at least 6 months) and pay a US$10.00 fee upon arrival at the airport.

St. Kitts and Nevis

The next visa-free destination for Indians is St. Kitts and Nevis, a picturesque twin-island nation in the Caribbean. This island nation is quite popular in the Caribbean tourism industry and while it may not house a specific wonder of the world, there is still a lot to explore. If you are thinking of visiting this island nation, here are the must visits: the Brimstone Hill Fortress (UNESCO World Heritage site), Mount Liamuiga volcano, Pinney's Beach and the annual St. Kitts Music Festival, showcasing local and international talent.

Visa policy:

  • Indians do not need a visa to visit St. Kitts and Nevis for up to 90 days

  • However, the length of stay is ultimately determined by the immigration authorities after they verify your documents upon entry. 

Entry requirements: 

  • Citizens must have an Indian passport (valid for at least 6 months), a return flight ticket, proof of hotel reservation, proof of sufficient funds and a receipt of the Immigration and Customs ED form that they must fill out before arrival.

Micronesia

Located in the Western Pacific, Micronesia offers visa-free travel. There is also an easy connectivity via air between Micronesia and India and a lot to explore. Some of the popular places to visit in Micronesia are the ancient city of Nan Madol, a UNESCO World Heritage site, Chuuk Lagoon that has shipwrecks from World War II and Kepirohi Waterfall that provide excellent hiking opportunities.

Visa policy:

  • Citizens of India can stay in Micronesia for up to 30 days without a visa.

Entry requirements: 

  • Indians must have a passport valid for at least 4 months and a proof of an onward/return flight ticket.

St. Vincent and the Grenadines

If we look at the reviews of the Indians who have visited this Caribbean nation, the most praise is for its warm hospitality and picturesque landscapes. Being an island nation has contributed to numerous beaches and vibrant marine life, making St. Vincent and the Grenadines a popular place, especially for those seeking a water-filled paradise.

Visa policy:

  • Indians can stay in St. Vincent and the Grenadines for up to 1 month without a visa. 

Entry requirements: 

  • An Indian passport valid for at least six months and a return or onward ticket are required. 

Montserrat

Montserrat is a Caribbean island country known for its good blend of natural beauty and rich history. Whether you are looking for a natural escape or a culturally immersive experience, Montserrat is the right fit. One of Montserrat’s most notable attractions is the Soufrière Hills Volcano, which dramatically reshaped the island in the 1990s and, today, it has created a fascinating landscape for people to explore. Other places that you must tick off when in the country are Rendezvous Bay, Little Bay and Carr’s Ba.

Visa policy:

  • Indians do not need a visa to enter Montserrat.

  • The length of stay will be ultimately determined by the immigration authorities. 

Entry requirements: 

  • A valid passport, return/onward ticket, and proof of accommodation are required when entering Montserrat.

Niue

A small island nation in the South Pacific, Niue is also known as the "Rock of Polynesia." The country is a captivating destination, especially for nature and marine enthusiasts who can explore coral reef sites and witness dolphins and humpback whales in their natural habitat. Additionally, the Huvalu Forest Conservation Area offers enough hiking and bird-watching opportunities. 

Visa policy:

  • Indians do not need a visa to visit Niue for up to 30 days

  • However, they can only enter Niue via New Zealand’s Auckland International Airport. 

  • Therefore, Indian citizens must apply for a New Zealand tourist/transit visa to travel from the Auckland International Airport to Niue. 

Entry requirements: 

  • Visitors must have a valid Indian passport, return or onward tickets and sufficient funds for the entire length of stay in the country.

Kiribati

Receiving only around 12,000 visitors every year, this remote Pacific nation is awaiting to be explored. The country offers one of the largest marine protected areas in the world, the Phoenix Islands Protected Area and a sneak peek into the history of World War II at the island of Tarawa. However, before visiting, an important point to note is that there are no direct flights from India to Kiribati. You can visit Kiribati only through connecting flights via Fiji or Australia. 

Visa policy:

  • Indian citizens do not need a visa to enter Kiribati for up to 90 days within a year.

Entry requirements: 

  • Visa-free visitors are generally required to present an Indian passport (valid for at least 6 months), a police clearance certificate, a return/onward flight ticket, health insurance and sufficient funds to sustain the entire stay in Kiribati.

British Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands (BVI) is a British Overseas Territory with luxurious resorts, crystal-clear waters and a vibrant marine life. The country is especially popular for its yachting experiences. Indians who have visited BVI often speak of the unmatched beauty, luxury, and warm hospitality of the locals. 

Visa policy:

  • Indians can enter and stay in the British Virgin Islands without a visa for 30 days

Entry requirements:

  • A valid passport, return/onward ticket, and proof of accommodation are required.

Vanuatu

Vanuatu is an archipelago in the South Pacific made up of roughly 80 islands. It is a captivating destination with stunning landscapes and adventurous activities. The key attractions are the active volcano of Mount Yasur, Champagne Beach, and the Ekasup Cultural Village, which offers insights into traditional Vanuatu customs and lifestyle.

Visa policy:

  • Indian citizens enjoy a visa-free stay in Vanuatu for a minimum of 30 to a maximum of 90 days.

  • Please note that immigration authorities will ultimately determine the length of stay at the entry point. 

Entry requirements:

  • Indians must have a passport (valid for six months beyond the intended stay in Vanuatu), a confirmed onward ticket, confirmed proof of accommodation, and sufficient funds for the entire stay in Vanuatu. 

Cook Islands

The Cook Islands is another beautiful country in the heart of the South Pacific that allows Indians visa-free entry. When visiting, you must explore the key attractions, such as the Aitutaki Lagoon and Rarotonga, the largest island. 

Visa policy:

  • Indian passport holders do not need a visa to visit the Cook Islands for stays up to 31 days.

Entry requirements:

  • Indians must have a valid passport, return/onward ticket, and proof of accommodation are required. 

These above-mentioned visa-free countries for Indian passport holders allow visitors a hassle-free travel experience, where the entire focus can be on preparing the other logistics while not worrying about getting a visa. This also allows for spontaneous travel plans, making international trips more accessible and enjoyable. 






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