Traveling internationally can be a hassle when dealing with visa applications, long processing times, and unexpected rejections. Fortunately, Indian passport holders have access to several stunning destinations that offer either visa-free entry or visas on arrival, making travel easier and more convenient.
With summer approaching, here are ten amazing places Indian travelers can visit without the need for a pre-approved visa.
1. Bhutan – The Land of Happiness
Bhutan, India’s Himalayan neighbor, is a paradise for travelers seeking peace, spirituality, and breathtaking landscapes. Indian citizens do not require a visa for entry but must obtain an Entry Permit, which can be acquired at the border or the airport in Paro.
- Visa Policy: No visa required for stays up to 14 days
- Attractions: Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Punakha Dzong, Thimphu’s Buddha Dordenma
- Entry Requirement: Valid Indian passport or voter ID
- More Info: Department of Immigration, Bhutan
2. Nepal – A Trekker’s Paradise
Nepal, home to Mount Everest, offers visa-free entry for Indian nationals. Travelers can enter using either a passport or an Aadhaar card. Kathmandu’s temples, Pokhara’s serene lakes, and the Annapurna circuit make Nepal a fantastic summer getaway.
- Visa Policy: No visa required for Indian citizens
- Attractions: Pashupatinath Temple, Chitwan National Park, Mount Everest Base Camp
- Entry Requirement: Valid Indian passport, Aadhaar, or voter ID
- More Info: Nepal Immigration
3. Mauritius – A Tropical Haven
Mauritius is a dream destination with its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant marine life. Indian travelers can stay visa-free for up to 90 days, making it ideal for a long vacation.
- Visa Policy: Visa-free for 90 days
- Attractions: Ile aux Cerfs, Black River Gorges National Park, Chamarel Seven-Colored Earth
- Entry Requirement: Return ticket, proof of accommodation, sufficient funds
- More Info: Mauritius Passport and Immigration Office
4. Kenya – The Ultimate Safari Experience
Kenya, famous for its wildlife safaris, removed visa requirements for all travelers, including Indians, from January 2024. Indian travelers can stay for up to 90 days and witness the Great Migration or explore Nairobi’s bustling city life.
- Visa Policy: Visa-free for 90 days
- Attractions: Masai Mara National Reserve, Amboseli National Park, Nairobi National Museum
- Entry Requirement: Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before arrival
- More Info: Kenya Immigration

5. Malaysia – A Mix of Culture and Nature
Malaysia is an excellent destination for those who love a mix of modern cities and natural beauty. The country announced a visa-free policy for Indian travelers until December 31, 2024.
- Visa Policy: Visa-free for 30 days (until December 31, 2024)
- Attractions: Petronas Towers, Langkawi beaches, Cameron Highlands
- Entry Requirement: Valid passport, proof of stay, return ticket
- More Info: Malaysia Immigration Department
6. Thailand – A Beach Lover’s Dream
Thailand remains a favorite for Indian travelers, and with its extended visa-free travel until November 2024, it’s even more attractive. Whether you want to explore Bangkok’s nightlife, Phuket’s beaches, or Chiang Mai’s temples, Thailand has something for everyone.
- Visa Policy: Visa-free for 30 days (until November 11, 2024)
- Attractions: Phi Phi Islands, Grand Palace Bangkok, Floating Markets
- Entry Requirement: Valid passport, return ticket, proof of stay
- More Info: Thai Immigration Bureau
7. Dominica – A Caribbean Escape
Dominica, the ‘Nature Island of the Caribbean,’ offers visa-free entry for Indian passport holders for up to six months. It’s perfect for those looking to escape to a tropical paradise with lush rainforests, hot springs, and waterfalls.
- Visa Policy: Visa-free for 6 months
- Attractions: Boiling Lake, Champagne Reef, Trafalgar Falls
- Entry Requirement: Valid passport, return ticket, proof of funds
- More Info: Dominica Immigration
8. Qatar – Modernity Meets Tradition
Qatar, home to futuristic skyscrapers and rich cultural heritage, allows Indian passport holders to enter visa-free for up to 30 days. Whether visiting for shopping in Souq Waqif or watching a Formula 1 race, Qatar is a great summer destination.
- Visa Policy: Visa-free for 30 days
- Attractions: Museum of Islamic Art, The Pearl-Qatar, Desert Safari
- Entry Requirement: Hotel booking, return ticket, proof of funds
- More Info: Qatar Visa Portal
9. Sri Lanka – A Blend of Culture and Beaches
Sri Lanka is a fantastic summer destination with golden beaches, tea plantations, and ancient ruins. The country currently offers visa-free entry to Indian travelers until May 31, 2024.
- Visa Policy: Visa-free until May 31, 2024 (up to 30 days)
- Attractions: Sigiriya Rock, Yala National Park, Galle Fort
- Entry Requirement: Passport valid for six months, return ticket
- More Info: Sri Lanka Immigration
10. Seychelles – A Luxury Getaway
Seychelles, an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, offers visa-free entry to Indian travelers for up to 30 days. Known for its luxury resorts and stunning beaches, it’s a top destination for honeymooners and nature lovers alike.
- Visa Policy: Visa-free for 30 days
- Attractions: Anse Lazio Beach, Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve, La Digue Island
- Entry Requirement: Valid passport, return ticket, accommodation proof
- More Info: Seychelles Immigration
Conclusion
These ten destinations make traveling easier for Indian passport holders, eliminating the hassle of pre-approved visas. However, travelers should always check official government websites for the latest updates on visa policies, as they can change frequently.
Whether you’re looking for a tropical island, a wildlife adventure, or a cultural retreat, these visa-free and visa-on-arrival destinations offer the perfect summer getaway. Pack your bags and explore the world hassle-free!

Pankaj Kumar is a journalist at Chandigarh X, covering admit cards, recruitment, and government schemes. His articles provide readers with detailed insights into application processes, eligibility, and exam updates.
Outside of work, Pankaj enjoys traveling, fitness, and cricket, often participating in local matches on weekends.