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Visa on Arrival for Indians

We often desire to explore places around the World but stand back because of the hassle involved in the process of getting a Visa. Well, how about visiting places that provide on arrival visa for Indian citizens? Sounds good, doesn’t it? An Indian Passport is powerful enough to grant you an entry, one just needs tickets to fly.

Destinations today are more accessible to tourists than they were before and with these countries that provide Indians with a Visa on Arrival, either for a small price or for free or even over the internet for that matter, life couldn’t have gotten better. Here are the details of a few countries. Just pick yours and get ready to take off!

Nepal

Nepal, home to the birthplace of Buddha and the highest mountain peak in the world, Nepal is a delightfully mysterious country that has always intrigued tourists. Its monasteries, yaks, and tales of the abominable Yeti will enchant you all the more.

Visa: Owing to the Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship, Indian citizens do not require a visa to enter Nepal. All they need is a valid Indian passport and other bona fide photo identity issued by the Government of India. Nepal is, in fact, the most popular visa-free country for Indians.

Getting There: Several direct and relatively short flights from major Indian cities fly to Kathmandu. Alternatively, it is possible to travel by train or bus from Delhi/Varanasi or Kolkata. The journey, however, is a lot longer.

Best Time to Visit: September to November.

Places of Interest:  Nepal is nothing short of a pilgrimage especially considering the presence of the Boudhanath and Swayambhunath Stupa and the Pashupatinath Temple. The Durbar Square in Kathmandu stands gracefully despite the extensive damage inflicted upon it by the earthquake of 2015 and deserves a visit. Moreover, the Everest Mountain Flight is another essential apart from the relaxed getaways to Pokhara and Nagarkot.

Where to go:

Kathmandu: Explore the capital city of Kathmandu that is home to beautiful valleys and sites such as Durbar Square, Swambhunath Stupa, Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhnath Stupa, it is actually a place where you find the union of two different religions- Hinduism and Buddhism.

Pokhara: Pokhara has an eye-soothing view, and is well known for Phewa Lake where tourists get an opportunity to boat around the lake embraced in scenic beauty. Pokhara is also the gateway to Annapurna Circuit- a popular trail of the great Himalayas.

Nagarkot: Nagarkot is a well- known and beautiful valley popular among the tourists as it has the best spots to view “the top of the world”- Mt. Everest. It is a lifetime opportunity to watch the world’s most beautiful sunrise and sunsets here.

Bhutan

Bhutan–The Land of the Thunder Dragon is as humble as it is mighty. With a stunning landscape coupled with a rich and fascinating culture, Bhutan is the mother of all destinations offering Indians a Visa on Arrival. India’s neighbor provides a great time for those who wish to have an enchanting and inexpensive holiday experience.

Visa: Indian nationals do not need a visa to enter Bhutan. A passport or any other valid identity proof is sufficient.

Best Time to Visit: October to December.

Getting There: Indians can reach Bhutan both by land or air. There are a number of inexpensive direct flights for those who intend to reach early. If you wish to take the road, you have to go via Siliguri to the Jaigaon border and then into Phuentsholing. Permits may be needed for visiting certain places in Bhutan.

Places to visit: Bhutan’s monasteries, especially Tiger’s Nest, are worth all the time in the world. The Punakha and Thimpu Dzong along with The Buddha Dordenma are examples of the strong architectural and religious presence in the kingdom. The icing on the cake is the cuisine which is both rich and healthy.

Where to go:

Paro: Paro is a beautiful valley of Bhutan, and is a route to reach the major attractions of the country. Through Paro, one can reach the world-famous  Tiger’s Nest Monastery- the most popular and unique monastery of the country, and other popular attractions such as Rinpung Dzong, Chele La Pass, and Haa Valley.

Thimpu: The capital city of Bhutan, Thimpu has the largest population, and is also connected to other beautiful valleys. When in Thimpu, visit Tamchong Lakhang, Buddha Dordenma Statue, Takin Sanctuary- where you can see Bhutan’s National animal.

Punakha: Punakha valley is most famous for the Punakha Dzong situated at the junction of river Pho Chu and Mo Chu. Also, there is Chimmi Lakhang- a famous temple, and the longest bridge of Bhutan known as the Suspension Bridge.

The iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery

Maldives

The Maldives grants  Visa on arrival for Indians and is truly a heaven for beach lovers. With extremely beautiful beaches, resorts, hotels, and spas, it is surely an ideal holiday destination.

Where to go:

Male: The capital city of Maldives, Male has a lively city life along with beautiful beaches and architectures to see. When in Male, roam around the city and visit the Islamic Centre, National Museum, Male Friday Mosque, and the renowned Male Fish Market. One can stay in the luxurious private resorts to experience the best of Male.

Hulhumale in the Maldives:

Hulhumale is all about turquoise beaches that are breathtakingly beautiful, busy streets and beautiful resorts near the beach where you can feel the sea all day long.

Maafushi in the Maldives:

Maafushi is one of the biggest islands of Maldives and can be reached from Male through Villingili Ferry Terminal. Once you reach Maafushi you can visit popular beaches such as Bikini Beach, Public Beach, Coral Beach and so on, and opt for water sports such as Snorkeling, Scuba Diving.

The Maldives and its serenity

Mauritius

Mauritius doesn’t require any visa for Indian National, and hence you are free to enjoy your trip for as many days as you want. Mauritius is an utterly beautiful island nation that has numerous places for you to visit.

Where to go:

Port Louis in Mauritius:

Port Louis is the capital of Mauritius and holds the evidence of its Colonialised History With French and English. Port Louis has popular Forts, Museums, a Central Market and the second-largest horse racing course in the world.

West and Southwest Mauritius:

West and Southwest of Mauritius include many attractions such as- Chamarel and Chamarel Waterfall, Black River Georges National Park, Le Morne, and Morne Brabant.

North Mauritius:

The North Trip includes- Pamplemousses, Grand Baie and Cap Malheureux.

South and Southeast Mauritius:

South and Southwest have must-visits such as- Mahebourg, Gris Gris and Souillac.

Also one can take a Catamaran ride to the Ile Aux Cerfs islands that are indeed heavenly.

Hong Kong

Hong Kong asks no visa for 14 days from  Indian National, and hence you are free to go anywhere you want. Enjoy your trip in this joyous and vibrant land, and get lost among the metropolitan city and its planning that are highly modernized.

Where to go:

Hong Kong Island:

The central place of the island includes the metropolitan city with many tourist spots. Among the famous spots, VictoriaPeak is the most popular one as it provides a panoramic view of the city along with the most beautiful sunrise and sunsets.

Kowloon in Hong Kong:

 Kowloon is an ancient city of Hong Kong reflecting its history. The Kowloon Walled City is a famous park that reflects the ruins of civilization along with the blend of Chinese Gardens.

Other Territories in Hong Kong:

Other Territories in Hong Kong include other famous spots such as the Big Buddha, Chi Lin Nunnery, Ten Thousand Buddhas and so on.

Jordan

For Indians, Jordan provides the visa on arrival. A beautiful country that is all about desserts, Camel rides, and wonders carved out of sandstones. Jordan is an ideal place for people who love History, architecture, and safaris.

Where to go:

Amman in Jordan:

Amman is a beautiful city, and exploring it would be such a delight! This city is popular for its stunning views, Roman Theatre and mesmerizing sunsets to admire from the citadel.

Jerash in Jordon:

Jerash is all about temples, ruins of ancient buildings, plazas, amphitheaters and so on. It is a place holding on to its history.

Petra City in Jordan:

Petra is a world-famous site recognized by UNESCO World Heritage and is included in the Wonders of the World. Petra is one of its kind revealing the excellence of man-made carvings from huge sandstones. Petra has impressive tombs and monasteries that are bound to leave an impression.

Cambodia

Cambodia is a widely famous tourist destination and has a plethora of places for you to visit. Mostly famous for its age-old temples, rice and paddy fields, culture shows and authentic cuisines, Cambodia is an amazing place to visit. The Kingdom of Cambodia is a tryst with the Gods and a heart-breaking historical journey rolled into one. Despite being greatly underdeveloped, it is an alluring country with the nicest people you will ever meet.

Visa: Cambodia is one of the few countries offering visa on arrival for Indians. All you have to do is pay 20 USD as soon as you get there. Your visa will be valid for 3 months and will allow you a 30-day stay in the country. You should also have a valid passport, a recent photograph of yours, a confirmed return ticket and your bank statements.

Getting There: Cambodia has two international airports, the Siem Reap International Airport in Siem Reap and Phnom Penh International Airport in the capital. While it has no national airline carrier, regular flights from Bangkok can take you to the two cities. Moreover, most Indian metropolises have direct flights to Bangkok and you should book your tickets in advance for the best prices.

Best Time to Visit: November to May.

Places of Interest: Discover your spiritual self at the Angkor Wat and Bayon. Explore the world of Lara Croft at the Ta Prohm temple. Pay homage to the victims of perhaps the worst pogrom known to mankind at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and Choeung Ek. Cap it all off by getting a taste of luxury at the Royal Palace.

Where to go:

Phnom Penh in Cambodia:

The capital city of Cambodia, Phnom Penh (pronounced as NaamPen) resides beside the rivers  Mekong, Bassac and Tonle Sap. Phnom Penh has numerous historical architectures, and also reflects its history of FrenchColonialism through its buildings.

Siem Reap in Cambodia:

Siem Reap is the gateway to the world-famous and one of the oldest temples of the world- AngkorWat. Built during the Khmer Empire, Angkor Wat holds a rich history of its kings and dynasties that are evident even to the modern world.

Sihanoukville in Cambodia:

 Sihanoukville is easy to get through from Siem Reap. This place is all about beautiful, luxurious resorts and less crowded beaches. Its famous beaches include- Victory Beach, Otres Beach, Sokha Beach and so on.

View of Siem Reap and Angkor Wat in Cambodia

Bolivia

While visiting Bolivia, the Indian Nationals are provided with Visa on Arrival.  A South American country, Bolivia is a beautiful land comprising of small mountains and of course the largest navigable river in the world- Titicaca. Bolivia is a paradise for food lovers and culture aficionados. Right from its coffee to its indigenous people, its dangerous roads to its many birds and snakes, the country is a thorough roller-coaster ride.

Visa: Indian nationals with an invitation letter from Bolivia can get a Visa on Arrival that is valid for 90 days. The fee could be around 100USD. Your passport should be valid for a minimum of 6 months and a recent photograph is imperative too.

Getting There: Flights from India to the city of La Paz can have up to 3 stops right from London to Miami, Amsterdam to Sao Paulo. Tickets need to be booked a lot in advance and the journey usually is more than 24 hours.

Best Time to Visit: May to October.

Places of Interest: Bolivia is almost synonymous with the breath-taking Salar De Uyuni and rightly so. However, one must not forget that the country also has the majestic Lake Titicaca and Copacabana town. The city of La Paz with its Plaza Murillo, Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace, the Witches Market and the cobbled streets of Calle Jaen is quite a draw as well.

Where to go:

Copacabana in Bolivia:

 Copacabana is a well-visited tourist destination in Bolivia, and the point from where one can admire the grand basin of Titicaca. The town of Copacabana is often crowded and joyful and has plenty of cafes and restaurants for you to enjoy along with its chilled evenings.

La Paz in Bolivia:

La Paz is a large city encompassed by the snow-tipped mountains of Altiplano. Explore the city of La Paz that is ideal for drinking, food, beautiful sites, and so on.

Rurrenabaque in Bolivia:

Rurrenabaque is an ideal place from which you can visit the AmazonBasin and won’t have to visit Brazil for setting your Amazon Journey.

Cochabamba in Bolivia:

Its a beautiful city most popular for the Jesus Statue that is the largest in South America. There are also many museums and other sites to pay a visit to. One can simply admire the view of Cochabamba as it is embraced in small mountains.

Sucre in Bolivia:

Constitutional capital of Bolivia, Sucre is an old city brimming in history and culture. With a plethora of colorful buildings and vibrant street life, one must surely wonder this city to learn amazing facts that it holds.

Copacabana, Bolivia

Thailand

Thailand has the facility of Visa on arrival for Indians. It is truly a beautiful country full of rich culture and beauty- both architectural and scenic. Thailand is basically a country on steroids with its glittering high-rises, golden temples, splendid beaches, thumping nightlife, and secret islands. It is an exotic paradise like no other and the number of budget options it has to offer makes it one of the most sought after destinations in the world.

Visa: Thailand grants Indian citizens a Visa on Arrival for a maximum of 15 days. The only prerequisites are a payment of approx 3200/-, a valid passport and confirmed return tickets.

Getting There: Regular direct flights connect Indian cities to Bangkok, the Thai capital. The journey is anything between 2-4 hours and tickets come cheap.

Best Time to Visit: November to April.

Places of Interest: Discover the magnificence of the Golden Buddha and the Grand Palace. Shop till you drop at Chatuchak Weekend Market and have truckloads of fun at Safari World. Dance the night away at the Walking Street in Pattaya and sip a cocktail or two on the beaches of Phuket and Koh Samui. The list of things to do in Thailand never really ends.

Where to Go

Bangkok in Thailand:

The capital of Thailand, Bangkok is all about vibrant street life and ornate shrines. The Grand Palace of Bangkok is a must-visit which is truly majestic and captivating. Also visit the other famous sites such as Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Pho and Wat Arun temples that are an authentic example of Buddhist artistry and architecture.

Pattaya in Thailand:

Pattaya is mostly about beaches as it is situated on the Eastern Gulf Coast. When you visit Pattaya, don’t forget to visit the Truth of Sanctuary temple as it has a unique body carved out of wood.

Phuket in Thailand:

Phuket has mesmerizing beaches such as Bang Tao Beach along with small islands, among which Koh Phi Phi and Phang Nga are popular among tourists.

Thailand

Sri Lanka

Srilanka, with its delectable cuisine, breath-taking beaches, and tea plantations, is one of the most memorable trysts with nature. Its colonial past shines through its estates and ruins and its wonderfully intricate temples tell tales of the past. Sri Lanka is like a soothing balm and will keep you coming back for more.

Visa: Indians need an Electronic Travel Authorisation upon entering Sri Lanka and it is valid for 30 days. The fees must be paid in USD and you need sufficient funds and a return ticket.

Getting There: Several direct, short and inexpensive flights connect Indian cities to Colombo, the Sri Lankan capital.

Best Time to Visit: December to March and May to September. It greatly depends upon regional factors.

Places of interest: Right from some cheap shopping opportunities and bountiful natural beauty to a fascinating architecture that throws light on its heritage, Sri Lanka is a gem for travelers. Explore Adam’s Peak and get in touch with your spiritual side at the Temple of the Tooth. Discover the Citadel of Sigiriya and hike up to the Ella Rock. Immerse yourself in the many museums of Colombo and cozy up with a book amidst the tea plantations of Nuwara Eliya.

Where to go:

Colombo in Sri Lanka:

The capital of Sri Lanka, Colombo has plenty of places popular with tourists among which Gangaramaya Temple, Asokaramaya Buddhist Temple, National Museum and Viharamahadevi Park are must-visits.

Ella in Sri Lanka:

Ella is a small village situated on the highlands of Sri Lanka and has Tea Estates, Waterfalls, Mountains and a breathtaking view. The train ride from Kandy to Ella is among the most beautiful and scenic rides of the country.

Kandy in Sri Lanka:

Kandy is most popular for its sacred Buddhist sites and Kandy Lake. The most popular attraction includes the TempleofTooth and the Royal Palace of Kandy.

Sigiriya in Sri Lanka:

Sigiriya is famous for its centuries-old Rock Fortress situated at the top of Sigiriya Cliff.

Sri Lanka

Bali

Bali has a facility of Visa on arrival for Indians that is valid for the next 30 days. Bali is all about beautiful beaches, luxurious resorts, exotic spas, and old Temples depicting the Indonesian Culture.

Where to go:

Ubud in Bali:

Ubud is one of the first places one must visit while traveling to Bali. Not only it is the place of temples, paddy fields but also has luxurious resorts and spas. While visiting Ubud, don’t miss out on the TegenunganWaterfall, Campuhan Ridge Walk, rafting along Ayung River, and lastly Ubud Market.

Uluwatu in Bali:

An ideal place for beach lovers, Uluwatu is all about beautiful beaches, greenery, and Balinese culture. Visit the Uluwatu Beach, Nusa Dua Beach and Garuda Wisnu Kencana National Park to get the best of this place.

Seminyak in Bali:

A tourist-friendly spot, Seminyak has crowded beaches where you can drink and relax, some Balinese Temples and Markets. Seminyak beach is the major attraction of this place along with Petitenget Temple.

Bali

Vietnam

If you have your Indian Passport with you, Vietnam provides Visa on arrival.

Where to go:

Hanoi in Vietnam:

Hanoi is popular for Old Quarter, Ho Chin Minh’s Mausoleum, Presidential Palace and the One Pillar Pagoda.

Ha Long Bay in Vietnam:

 Ha Long Bay is another popular spot among tourists and can be reached from Hanoi. Ha Long Bay has an amazing view and is ideal for spending the day on a ship and discovering various caves and islets along with some water activities.

Nha Trang in Vietnam:

Nha Trang is all about old pagodas holding the Vietnamese culture for centuries. Among many pagodas, Long Son Pagoda is one of the most popular ones.

Ho Chin Minh City in Vietnam:

Ho Chin Minh City is the largest city of Vietnam and has vibrant, busy streets along with many places to visit such as- War Remnants Museum, Former Presidential Palace, Notre Dame Cathedral, Saigon Post Office and Ben Tanh Market which has fame for collective Souvenirs.

Vietnam at night

Seychelles

Seychelles is like beautiful poetry written on a piece of paper. With its pristine rain-forests and hidden beaches, it is a gift to mankind. An archipelago of 115 islands, it t is easily one of the most soothing destinations in Africa.

Visa:

Seychelles offers a Visitors Permit On Arrival for Indians free of charge for a period of 3 months if you have adequate funds and a return ticket. If you feel like you can’t get enough of the island, you can further extend your stay for a period of 3 months up to a maximum stay of 12 months from the date of issue. You would have to pay around 5000 SCR for the same.

How to get there:

There is a non-stop 4-hour long flight from Mumbai to Mahe in Seychelles and you can get a great deal upon booking in advance. Other flights usually go via Abu Dhabi or Dubai.

Best Time to Visit: April to May and October to November.

Places of interest

Seychelles is all about the islands and beaches. Some notable names are Anse Georgette, Anse Lazio, Anse Source D’Argent, Curieuse Island, Coco Island, and Petite Anse. The Valle de Mai Nature Reserve along with Morne Blanc collectively adds to its charm.

Where to go:

Mahe in Seychelles:

Mahe is the largest island in Seychelles and is home to the only international airport along with stunning beaches. While staying in Mahe one must explore the capital city of Victoria, along with the popular beaches such as Beau Vallon Beach, Baie Lazare Beach and so on. One must opt for hiking at the Morne Seychellois National Park.

Praslin in Seychelles:

Praslin is another beautiful island of Seychelles and can be reached by a ferry from Mahe. The major attractions include the Vallede Mai National Park recognized by UNESCO, where you get to the Coco demer palms– only found in Seychelles and is the world’s largest and heaviest seed. There’s also a popular white sand beach known as AnseLazio.

La Digue in Seychelles:

La Digue is another small island of Seychelles and can be reached by a short ferry ride from Praslin. La Digue is mostly popular for relaxed beaches such as the Grand Anse and many others.

Seychelles

So, no worries about Visas. Pack your bags and fly to your favorite destinations just with your Passports.

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