Top 10 Countries That Indians Can Travel Without A Visa!

Written By

Ruchika Mandora

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Indonesia is the world's biggest archipelago. It is a kaleidoscope of tastes, sights, sounds, and smells.

Indonesia

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This Southeast Asian country is known for its lavish temples, tasty food, rich cultural legacy, and friendly people.

Thailand

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Turkey has a culture that is modern and influenced by the West, but it also has a more mysterious and exotic side that is kept from the rest of the world.

Turkey

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This Indian Ocean archipelago southwest of Sri Lanka draws tourists with its pristine sand beaches and clear waters.

Maldives

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Cambodia is both historical and cultural, but it is also very modern. The capital, Phnom Penh, is a beautiful city, and there are tons of places with delicious meals.

Cambodia

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Malaysia is like putting together two very different countries into one. The South China Sea divides it in half.

Malaysia

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The Republic of Seychelles—a group of over 100 islands in the African archipelago across the Indian Ocean—is the smallest populous republic.

Seychelles

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Bhutan is a lovely country with a wide range of landscapes and animals. It encourages tourism and is friendly to travellors.

Bhutan

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The country is known for its stunning beauty, which includes tall mountains, lush jungles, shimmering rice fields, and tea leaves covering the slopes.

Laos

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One can stay and work in Nepal without a passport or visa. Nepal attracts tourists because of Mount Everest.

Nepal

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