Friday, December 29, 2023

2024: 5 Visa-free destinations for Indians

 

 2024: Visa-free destinations for Indians



Thailand

From the bustling streets of Bangkok to the serene beaches of Phuket, Thailand is a popular destination for Indians and has a lot to offer to make your New Year's celebrations unforgettable.

The Indian government recently declared that, starting on November 10, 2023, and ending on May 10, 2024, holders of Indian passports will not need a tourist visa to enter Thailand. Travelers from India now find Thailand even more alluring as a result of this decision.


Vietnam

 Vietnam is yet another popular destination during New Year's, with direct flights available at lower prices from major Indian cities. Travelers can begin their adventure in the energetic capital city of Hanoi, where they can take a leisurely stroll around the Old Quarter and experience the lively ambiance of the street food lanes. Moreover, visitors have the option of a three-hour strolling culinary tour, during which they can try more than fifteen different foods and beverages.


Srilanka

Sri Lanka, an island country in South Asia, is surrounded by the blue waters of the Indian Ocean and attracts many Indian tourists during the new year. The capital city, Colombo, is bustling with activity as people from different countries come together to celebrate the new year, enjoying fireworks at Galle Face Green and exploring the lively year-end street markets.

This year, Indian tourists have the opportunity to travel to Sri Lanka without a visa and remain in the country for a maximum of one month.

Malayasia

Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia, is a popular tourist destination known for its lively nightlife all year round. On New Year's Eve, the city bursts with fireworks, lively festivities, live music, and street gatherings at popular venues such as KLCC Park and Bukit Bintang. Visitors can also explore the UNESCO-listed George Town in Penang or enjoy a tranquil retreat on Langkawi Island.

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has announced that starting from December 1, Indian passport holders will be allowed to enter Malaysia without a visa for up to 30 days. While in the country, visitors will have the opportunity to sample Malaysia's renowned cuisine, such as nasi lemak and satay.

Kenya

Kenya Now Offers Visa Free Entry for Indians Kenya has announced that foreign tourists will no longer need to obtain a visa to visit the country from January 2024. President William Ruto of Kenya announced that the country will no longer require a visa for foreign tourists to travel to the country. Iran has also removed visa requirements for visitors from 33 countries including India.

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