Here Are 11 International Visa Free Destinations Indians Can Fly To If Regular Flights Resume In March 2022
If you are thinking of travelling abroad for a long time, then we are giving you information about some such countries where Indian tourists can get entry without a visa.
The strength of the passport of any country is based on how many countries can be travelled to without a visa with the passport of that country. Now India's passport allows you to travel to some countries without a visa. You can travel, roam, and stay in those countries only with the help of an Indian passport. But there is a time limit on where you will be allowed to stay and for how many days.
In the last two years, due to Covid-19, people's movement had stopped completely, but now people are planning their holidays once again amidst rapidly decreasing cases and government plans to restart International flights soon.
The regular flights were suspended by India almost two years ago and were likely to resume in March 2022. However, the Ukraine-Russia conflict may have prevented the announcement till a later date.
However, If you are thinking of travelling abroad for a long time, then we are giving you information about some such countries where Indian tourists get entry without a visa:
Barbados
Barbados is completely surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean where cultural diversity makes the island so distinctively charming. The people of Barbados have a history of long ingrained Christian principles, a sound and free educational system with a literacy rate of 97%. The island is known for having some of the most diverse beaches in the Caribbean, where you can relax and lounge at your leisure, snorkel with turtles, or take in some water sports action. You can get a 3-month free visa on your Indian passport for this island.
Dominica
At the island of Dominica! You will discover a luxuriant nature of great beauty, a multitude of sporting and cultural activities, waterfalls and rivers where it is good to swim and many other surprises to discover. According to a visa waiver agreement between the Dominican Republic and India, Indian citizens can visit Dominica visa-free for up to 90 days. The mandatory documents that will be required include passport, proof of money, proof of residence, and confirmation of ticket.
El Salvador
El Salvador is a hidden pearl of Central America which is small in area but large in the amount of natural. The only surrounding territory offering a unique coastline open to the Pacific Ocean, its geographical physiognomy is extraordinarily changing. With its two mountain ranges running from east to west, stunning waterfalls, beautiful lakes and rivers, strings of volcanoes, unspoiled beaches, coffee plantations, El Salvador generously offers its grandiose landscapes to savvy globetrotters, ecotourism enthusiasts, nature lovers.
Mauritius
Mauritius evokes for many the paradisiacal beaches and turquoise waters that make you dream. This little pebble in the middle of the Indian Ocean is full of many more treasures that deserve to be discovered during your family vacation. The population, history, cuisine, culture and nature are just some of the elements among many that make the specificity and richness of the island. You don't need a visa for 60 days to visit this beautiful country. So if you are thinking of doing adventure in the sea as well as the beach, then this country is all set to welcome you. Here you will find a clear sea, beautiful hills along the seashore and sea waves emerging from between these hills, reflecting the nature of Mauritius. Whenever you go to Mauritius, definitely enjoy the water sports there.
Haiti
Haiti is very famous for its beautiful beaches, underground caves, and breathtaking mountains around the world. The wild island with a tropical climate, formerly nicknamed the Pearl of the Caribbean, is a true paradise of biodiversity and has not lost its splendour. If you have an Indian passport you can plan your trip to explore this beautiful country without a visa for 90 days.
Indonesia
The worldĄ¯s largest island country Indonesia consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Sulawesi, Java, and parts of Borneo and New Guinea, spread between Southeast Asia and Melanesia, in the middle of the Indian Ocean. Which makes it the largest archipelago in the world! To visit Indonesia is to explore diverse and varied landscapes, to meet fascinating fauna, and to soak up a rich culture, influenced by the different religions of the peoples who live there. There you can explore volcanoes, through the jungle and rice paddies, on paradisiacal beaches with the exceptional seabed, but also in majestic temples. Indonesia is very famous among Indians and allows them to visit without a visa and stay there for a period of 30 days.
Nepal
Nepal is, historically and geographically, squeezed in a vice between two giants, India, to the south, east and west, and China, to the north. Nepal is home to the highest peaks in the world, stunning valleys and vast fertile plains, home to many animal species. Thrill-seekers will also find what they are looking for. Nepal is among those countries where visas will not be required for Indians. The country offers a visa-free stay to Indian passport holders.
Bhutan
Landlocked between China and India, and located in the heart of the Himalayas, Bhutan is a small kingdom little known and frequented by Western tourists. As an Indian tourist, you will need to register yourself at the time of your visit to Bhutan. Bhutan is also known as a pioneer in environmental protection. With more than 70% forest cover, 100% renewable electricity production and 95% organic farming, it is today the only country in the world with a negative carbon balance. Indian tourists can travel 14 days visa-free in the country but they will have to carry travel documents such as passports with a validity of at least 6 months.
Maldives
The Maldives is one of the favourite places among tourists in the world. Many Bollywood and Hollywood stars often visit this beautiful place. You will be surprised to know that if you have an Indian passport, then this country gives you the facility to give visa-free travel. There are about 1200 islands here which are famous for their white sand and underwater sports. All you will need is your valid passport and a reservation at a tourist resort or hotel.
Fiji
Indian citizens can enjoy visa-free stay in Fiji for up to four months. However, tourists must have a valid passport with a validity of 6 months. In addition, they must have a passport size photograph, proof of funds and return or outbound ticket. Here you will find beautiful resorts, unique villages and people living in harmony here make your trip memorable. If you plan your trip here then you must visit places like Suva Forest Park, Fiji Museum, Garden of Sleeping Giant etc.
Macau
Known as the "Chinese Las Vegas" of Asia, the Macau Special Administrative Region is indeed a mecca of gambling and glitz. But the city is much more than that. A Portuguese colony for more than 400 years, it is a city with mixed cultures. Ancient Chinese temples are located in streets paved with traditional Portuguese mosaics. Cantonese invades the streets with Portuguese names. You can eat Chinese congee for breakfast, enjoy a Portuguese lunch of caldo verde soup and bacalhau (codfish) fritters, and eat hybrid Macanese dishes like minchi. Indian passport holders can enjoy a visa-free stay in the country for a maximum period of 30 days. If they stay for more than 30 days, they may have to apply for a visa. The stay can be extended up to 90 days.