2.Indonesia- Indian passport holders are exempted from a tourist visa for stay in Indonesia up to 30 days. You can explore the gorgeous Bali, and many pristine islands from Gili and Lombok to the Komodo island.
3.Maldives- The island country allows visa-free visit to Indian passport holders for a period of 90 days. The pristine beaches to the atolls, Maldives is a slice of heaven in the Indian Ocean.
4.Mauritius- Mauritius too offers Indian passport holders visa-free travel to the country for a period of stay not exceeding 90 days. Mauritius boasts of beautiful beaches and a breath-taking mountainous interior.
5.Nepal- The Pashupatinath Temple, the Durbar Square, the Royal palace - Narayanhity are among the places to visit in Kathmandu. Nepal is also home to the world's highest peak, Mt Everest.
6.Fiji- The islands in Fiji are famous for the palm-lined beaches and crystal-clear lagoons. Indian passport holders don't need to get a pre-arrival visa while travelling to Fiji.
7.Seychelles- Indians are offered visa on arrival in Seychelles, for a maximum period of stay up to 30 days. The country is home to breathtaking coral reefs and beaches that are straight out of paradise.
1.Bhutan- The world's happiest country, Bhutan, has scenes straight out of a dream.
2.Indonesia- Indian passport holders are exempted from a tourist visa for stay in Indonesia up to 30 days. You can explore the gorgeous Bali, and many pristine islands from Gili and Lombok to the Komodo island.
3.Maldives- The island country allows visa-free visit to Indian passport holders for a period of 90 days. The pristine beaches to the atolls, Maldives is a slice of heaven in the Indian Ocean.
4.Mauritius- Mauritius too offers Indian passport holders visa-free travel to the country for a period of stay not exceeding 90 days. Mauritius boasts of beautiful beaches and a breath-taking mountainous interior.
5.Nepal- The Pashupatinath Temple, the Durbar Square, the Royal palace - Narayanhity are among the places to visit in Kathmandu. Nepal is also home to the world's highest peak, Mt Everest.
6.Fiji- The islands in Fiji are famous for the palm-lined beaches and crystal-clear lagoons. Indian passport holders don't need to get a pre-arrival visa while travelling to Fiji.
7.Seychelles- Indians are offered visa on arrival in Seychelles, for a maximum period of stay up to 30 days. The country is home to breathtaking coral reefs and beaches that are straight out of paradise.