No Visa, No Fuss: Explore the World with Just Your Indian Passport

Dreaming of traveling without the stress of applying for a visa? Good news! As of 2025, Indian passport holders can enjoy visa-free travel to 34 beautiful countries across Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, and Oceania. Here’s your ultimate guide to where you can go — and how long you can stay.
Whether you crave the tropical beaches of the Caribbean, the rugged mountains of Asia, or the wildlife of Africa, these destinations allow you to simply book a ticket and go — no embassy visits, forms, or fees required. It's the ultimate freedom for spontaneous globetrotters!
- Bhutan –- 14 days – Explore monasteries and mountains in India’s serene Himalayan neighbor.
- Nepal – Unlimited stay – Home to Mount Everest, this cultural twin allows Indian citizens to stay indefinitely.
- Thailand – 60 days – Famous for its beaches and street food, Thailand is visa-free for Indians. Although, travellers need to fill TDAC form online, 3 days prior to their travel.
- Malaysia – 30 days – A melting pot of cultures, Malaysia offers vibrant cities and rainforests.
- Kazakhstan – 14 days – Experience Central Asian history and futuristic cities like Astana.
- Macao (SAR China) – 30 days – Casino haven and a cultural blend of East and West.
- Palestinian Territories – No limit specified – Visit historic sites in one of the world’s oldest inhabited regions. However, we don’t recommend it for now due to the ongoing war.
- Iran – 15 days – Explore Persian culture, ancient cities, and breathtaking architecture.
- Angola – 30 days – Discover unspoiled beaches and rich biodiversity in Southern Africa.
- Kenya – 90 days – From safaris to the Great Rift Valley, Kenya is an adventurer’s dream.
- Mauritius – 90 days – A honeymoon favorite with pristine beaches and multicultural vibes.
- Senegal – 90 days – West Africa’s vibrant culture, music, and Atlantic coastline await.
- Gambia – 90 days – Africa’s smallest mainland country offers peaceful riverside escapes.
- Seychelles – 90 days – A luxury island escape with turquoise waters and coral reefs.
- Tunisia – 90 days – A North African gem with Mediterranean beaches and Roman ruins.
- Rwanda – 30 days – Home to mountain gorillas, lush hills, and a rising tech scene.
- Barbados – 90 days – Stunning beaches, British colonial charm, and rum culture.
- Dominica – 180 days – Nature island with rainforests, rivers, and volcanic hot springs.
- El Salvador – 90 days – Surf capital of Central America with Mayan ruins and volcanic trails.
- Grenada – 90 days – The “Spice Island” of the Caribbean with waterfalls and cocoa farms.
- Haiti – 90 days – Rich in art, history, and culture despite its turbulent past.
- Jamaica – 30 days – Birthplace of reggae, with lush mountains and white sand beaches.
- Saint Kitts and Nevis – 90 days – Dual-island charm with colonial towns and volcanic peaks.
- St. Vincent and the Grenadines – 90 days – Sailing paradise with 32 idyllic islands and crystal-clear water.
- Trinidad and Tobago – 90 days – Diverse wildlife, world-class Carnival, and steelpan music.
- British Virgin Islands – 30 days – A yachting haven with secluded coves and coral reefs.
- Montserrat – No limit specified – Known as the “Emerald Isle of the Caribbean,” peaceful and scenic.
- Fiji – 120 days – Iconic for clear lagoons, island hopping, and Fijian hospitality.
- Vanuatu – 30 days – Tropical islands with volcanoes, waterfalls, and diving spots.
- Kiribati – 90 days – A remote island nation where the date changes first in the world.
- Micronesia – 30 days – Scattered islands rich in World War II relics and marine life.
- Niue – No limit specified – One of the world’s smallest countries, offering a tranquil retreat.
- Cook Islands – 31 days – Lush green landscapes and laid-back island life in Polynesia.
These countries offer the joy of spontaneous travel — no embassy queues, paperwork, or visa fees. Whether you're craving nature, culture, or beaches, there's a visa-free destination waiting for your Indian passport.
Pack your bags — the world is more open than ever!