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Indian passport holders can travel to these 58 countries without a visa; check the list.

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Indian passport holders can travel to these 58 countries without a visa; check the list.
Indian passport holders can travel to these 58 countries without a visa; check the list.

Travel in 58 Countries Without Visa: Travelers can travel to 58 countries without a visa, you do not need any kind of visa to visit these countries, yes there are some countries which provide visa on arrival facility.

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If you’re an Indian passport holder, you probably know that you can travel to some countries without a visa. However, you may be less familiar with the list of those 58 countries, and only countries like Thailand and Malaysia can be visited with a visa-free or visa-on-arrival visa. According to the Henley Passport Index 2025, Indian citizens can travel to 58 countries without a visa.

Some of the most popular destinations on this list include Indonesia, Mauritius, Kenya, the Maldives, and Thailand, known for their beautiful natural landscapes and culture. Furthermore, countries like Laos, Madagascar, Fiji, and Zimbabwe offer unique and different experiences. Let’s give you the full details.

Visa-free destinations

Southeast Asia: Indonesia and Thailand are renowned for their vibrant culture and beautiful landscapes.

Africa: Kenya and Zimbabwe offer excellent wildlife safaris and natural scenery.

Oceania: Fiji and the Palau Islands are known for their pristine beaches and diverse marine life.

Neighboring Countries: Bhutan and Nepal are easily accessible countries with unique cultures and traditions.

Visa-Free Destinations for Indian Citizens

This is a list of countries and islands located on different continents. Some of these are small island nations, while others are located in Africa and Asia:

Countries in Africa: Angola, Burundi, Kenya, Mozambique, Namibia, Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Seychelles, Mauritius, Madagascar, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Guinea-Bissau, Djibouti, Cape Verde.

Countries in Asia: Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Maldives, Indonesia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Cambodia, Laos, Macau (part of China), Qatar, Jordan, Mongolia, Timor-Leste.

Caribbean (Island countries of the Caribbean Sea) – Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Montserrat (part of the United Kingdom), British Virgin Islands.

Small island countries of the Pacific Ocean (Oceania) – Fiji, Samoa, Vanuatu, Tuvalu, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Palau, Cook Islands, Niue, Comoros Islands.

Second – Bolivia (in South America).

Travelling to a neighbouring country

Many countries around India offer Indian citizens visa-free entry or easy entry procedures, making travel easier. Nepal has an open border with India, requiring no visa or elaborate procedures; you can enter directly. Bhutan does not require a visa; you simply need an entry permit, which is easily obtained. Sri Lanka offers Indian citizens a “visa on arrival” upon arrival.

Some important points to keep in mind

Get information about entry – Some countries may require you to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before traveling, or you may receive a visa on arrival upon arrival.

Check your passport validity – Keep in mind that your passport must be valid for at least six months from your return date.

Know your stay duration – If you’re traveling to a country without a visa, find out the maximum number of days you’re allowed to stay. Exceeding the permitted period can cause problems.

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