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Last-minute travel plan for a year-end foreign holiday? Here’s a list of visa-free destinations

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Last-minute travel plan for a year-end foreign holiday? Here's a list of visa-free destinations

MUMBAI: The year-end travel surge is on, but what separates this year from the pre-Covid times is the number of foreign destinations that offer free visas or visa-on-arrival to Indian tourists. Gone are the day when a last-minute plan to go on a holiday meant flying to Goa. With a number of countries relaxing their entry norms to boost tourism, Indian travellers, known to not book much in advance, now have options for impromptu international holidays.
“Planning last-minute travel can often feel overwhelming, but with destinations offering simplified visa processes, Indian travellers still have a chance to explore incredible places this holiday season,” said Mohak Nahta, Founder & CEO of Atlys, a visa processing platform. Currently,

Indian passport holders

can access more than 50 countries and territories offering visa-free entry, visa-on-arrival, or straightforward eVisa facilities. These uncomplicated visa arrangements facilitate quick international travel decisions.
Notable destinations with streamlined visa procedures include:
Thailand

Visa Free: Valid for stays up to 60 days.
Thailand presents diverse experiences, from Phuket’s beach celebrations to Bangkok’s evening entertainment. The peaceful islands such as Koh Samui offer quiet retreats and seaside activities.
Seychelles
Visa Free: Indian nationals can enjoy visa-free access for up to 30 days.
Seychelles features pristine white-sand beaches, transparent waters, and verdant scenery. The destination balances relaxation with adventure opportunities.

Hong Kong
Visa Free: Indian nationals can enjoy visa-free entry for up to 14 days after completing the Pre-arrival Registration (PAR) online.
Hong Kong combines urban energy with cultural richness. Visitors can experience Victoria Peak’s views, Kowloon’s markets, or Lantau Island’s tranquillity.
Malaysia
Visa Free: Valid for stays of up to 30 days per visit.
Malaysia offers both city experiences and natural attractions. Visitors can view Kuala Lumpur’s Petronas Towers or enjoy Langkawi’s beaches.
Turkey
eVisa: Valid for 180 days (maximum stay of 30 days per entry).
Turkey presents historical sites including the Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, and Topkapi Palace, alongside traditional bazaars and local cuisine.
Kazakhstan
Visa Free: Valid for up to 14 days.
Kazakhstan features contemporary cities like Almaty and Nur-Sultan, plus natural wonders including Charyn Canyon and Altai Mountains.
Azerbaijan
eVisa: Permits stays of up to 30 days within a 90-day period of validity.
Azerbaijan combines beaches, mountains, and distinctive cultural experiences. Baku showcases both historical and contemporary architecture.
Maldives
Visa-on-Arrival: Valid for stays up to 30 days.
The Maldives offers premium accommodation, unspoiled beaches, and clear waters.
Mauritius
Visa Free: Valid for stays upto 90 days.
Mauritius provides beaches, lagoons, and forests. Activities range from water sports to forest walks, complemented by local festivals and cuisine.
Fiji
Visa Free: Valid for stays upto 4 months.
Fiji features coral reefs, lagoons, and welcoming local communities. Activities include snorkelling, diving, and village visits.
These destinations enable Indian travellers to arrange quick holiday trips without extensive preparation. The simplified visa procedures allow focus on travel experiences rather than administrative tasks.

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