Travelling the world and exploring new destinations is a dream shared by many. For Indian passport holders, this dream can now be realized more easily than ever before. India’s influence worldwide has made many countries open their doors, and as of 2024, Indian citizens have access to 26 visa-free countries and territories, ranking the Indian passport 88th. In this article, we have listed all the visa-free countries for Indian passport holders where you can experience visa-free travel.
Indians will not need a visa to visit these countries in 2024:
1. Thailand: 30 days (up to November 11, 2024)
Tourists from all over the world love to visit Thailand for its beautiful beaches, lively culture, and tasty food. Indians can now visit for 30 days without a visa until November 11, 2024, which was May 10, 2024.
2. Bhutan: 14 days maximum
Bhutan is right next to India and is one of the best places for Indians to visit for a vacation. It’s a Himalayan country known for its stunning forests and temples. Indians are allowed to stay in Bhutan for 14 days without a visa.
3. Nepal: (Visa not required as of 2024)
The Himalayas and its rich history and culture make Nepal a great place for trekkers and people looking for inspiration. Indians don’t need a visa to visit because the country gets along well with Indians.
4. Mauritius: 90 days visa-free
Mauritius is an island country in the Indian Ocean famous for its reefs, beaches, and lakes. Indians can visit Mauritius for a relaxed vacation and indulge in nature and luxury resorts. They are allowed a 90-day visa-free entry.
5. Malaysia: 30 days visa-free entry
Malaysia is a mix of old and new, with busy cities and beautiful beaches. Indian passport holders travelling to Malaysia from December 1, 2023, until December 31, 2024, are now eligible for visa-free entry and can stay for up to 30 days for each entry.
6. Kenya: 90 days visa-free
This beautiful country is called the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” and it has many animals and over 50 national parks. To encourage tourism, the Kenyan government has made it visa-free entry for Indian passport holders starting January 1, 2024. Indians can visit Kenya for 90 days without a visa and enjoy its world-famous safaris.
7. Iran: (as of February 4, 2024, visa is no longer needed)
This nation has a rich past and culture. People lived there long ago, and the setting is beautiful. According to the latest update from the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Indians no longer need a visa to enter Iran.
8. Angola: 30 days visa-free entry
This country is in southern Africa and has many different landscapes, from savannas to humid jungles. Indians don’t need a visa to stay for 30 days.
9. Barbados: 90 days visa-free entry
This Caribbean island is famous for its fun events and lovely beaches. People with an Indian passport can stay in Barbados for 90 days without a visa.
10. Dominica: 180 days visa-free entry
This is a nice spot to relax. It is known for its hot springs and beautiful green forests. Indians can come without a visa for 180 days.
11. El Salvador: 180 days visa-free entry
This Central American country has a lot of history and culture. It also has some lovely beaches and ancient places. Indian tourists don’t need a visa to stay in El Salvador for 180 days.
12. Fiji: 120 days visa-free entry
If you love the beach, Fiji is the place to go. It has beautiful green islands, clear lakes, and coral reefs. Indians don’t need a visa to stay for 120 days.
13. Gambia: 90 days visa-free entry
This country in West Africa is in the middle of the Gambia River. The state is known for its wide range of scenery. Indians can come in without a visa for 90 days.
14. Grenada: 90 days visa-free entry
It is called the “Spice Isle” of the Caribbean because it has beautiful beaches and nutmeg farms. Indians don’t need a visa to stay there for 90 days.
15. Haiti: 90 days visa-free entry
Haiti isn’t like any other country in the Caribbean. It has a rich history and a lively society. Indians don’t need a visa to stay for 90 days.
16. Jamaica: Visa-free entry
Indian residents don’t need a visa to visit Jamaica. People know the country for its lush mountains, beautiful beaches, and reggae music.
17. Kazakhstan: 14 days visa-free entry
This country is in Central Asia and is known for its big steppes and very modern cities. Indians don’t need a visa to stay there for 14 days.
18. Kiribati: 90 days visa-free entry
This country comprises islands in the Pacific Ocean. It’s known for its sea life and pretty coral atolls. Indian tourists can come in without a visa for 90 days.
19. Macao: 30 days visa-free entry
Many people love to travel to Macao because it has many different cultures and a busy nightlife. Indians don’t need a visa to stay for 30 days.
20. Micronesia: 30 days visa-free entry
It is a group of islands in the western Pacific Ocean that are known for their beautiful blue water and old cities. Indians don’t need a visa to stay for 30 days.
21. The Palestinian Territories: Visa-free entry
The Palestinian Territories have a lot of places with important cultural and historical events. Indians don’t need a visa to come in.
22. Saint Kitts and Nevis: 90 days visa-free entry
This country is made up of two islands in the Caribbean. People know it for its beaches and mountains. Indians can come without a visa for 90 days.
23. Senegal: 90 days visa-free entry
This country in West Africa is known for its lively art, music, and culture. Indian ID holders can stay for 90 days without a visa.
24. St. Vincent and the Grenadines: 90 days visa-free entry
People love St. Vincent and the Grenadines, an island country in the Caribbean because it has beautiful beaches and clear water. Indians can come without a visa for 90 days.
25. Trinidad and Tobago: 90 days visa-free entry
This country has two islands and is known for its music, events, and different types of landscapes. People from India can stay there for 90 days without a visa.
26. Vanuatu: 30 days visa-free entry
This island country in the Pacific is known for its beautiful coral reefs and busy mountains. Indians don’t need a visa to stay for 30 days.
Embarking on a journey to visa-free countries is an exciting prospect, offering the opportunity to explore diverse cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant cities without the cumbersome process of visa applications. However, travelers need to be well-informed about the entry requirements of each destination to ensure a seamless and trouble-free experience.
Here are the entry requirements that you will need to enter the country for a visa-free experience:
A valid passport:
You need to have a passport that will be valid for at least six months after the date you plan to leave.
Maximum duration of stay:
Depending on the country, every visa-free destination has a maximum duration of stay, and overstaying can lead to circumstances like monetary penalties, deportation, or other legal repercussions.
Proof of return or onward ticket:
You must carry your return ticket or onward ticket to show that you have intent to leave the country once your maximum duration of stay is over.
Proof of sufficient funds:
You need to demonstrate that you can survive on your own and that you have sufficient funds to cover your stay. This may be demonstrated with a valid credit card, bank statements, or cash reserves.
Proof of accommodation:
You need to show proof of lodging for your whole stay. In this case, it could be a hotel reservation, a letter of invitation from a family friend, or a detailed plan for the trip.
Travel insurance:
While not always mandatory, having travel insurance is highly recommended. It provides financial protection in case of unexpected events like medical emergencies, trip cancellations, or lost luggage.
Criminal record check:
Occasionally, you may be required to undergo criminal record checks upon arrival. A criminal record, even a minor offence, can cause delay or denial of entry to the respective countries.
Customs and declarations:
This means telling them about any valuables, cash amounts over certain limits, or illegal items you have on you.
NOTE: The country’s authorities may ask for some additional entry requirements. So, before you go, it is best to get the most up-to-date information from the embassies or other official government sources.