Indian passport holders can travel in these 7 countries without visa or in visa on arrival , one country allowed them entry without Passport.
Visa: Visa on arrival Requirements: Passport valid for a minimum of 6 months, a recent digital photo taken within the last 3 months, travel dates, airline confirmation, accommodation details, and a credit/debit card or PayPal account for payment.
Visa: E-Visa/eNTRI Requirements: Passport with a minimum of 6 months validity, travel documents, travel itinerary, return flight ticket with E-Ticket number, hotel reservation, or an invitation letter from your host. A work or residence permit is necessary for those residing abroad.
Visa: No Visa Condition: Seven-day entry-cum-stay permit obtainable from border office Requirements: Valid Indian Passport with a minimum of 6-month validity Two passport-sized photograph Voter ID Booking details for accommodation Copy of the marriage certificate for couple
Visa: No Visa Condition: Indian citizens enjoy the privilege to work and live in Nepal under the provisions of the 1950 Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship. Requirements: Indian nationals can enter Nepal with any of the following documents: – Passport – Voter ID – Driving License – Ration Card – An ID issued by the Embassy of India in Kathmandu.
Visa: Visa on arrival Conditions: Tourist visas for Sri Lanka are typically granted for a short stay, with a maximum duration of 30 days. Requirements: ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization) A passport with a minimum validity of 6 months. Confirmation of airside transit and exit from Sri Lanka. Essential travel documents. Evidence of sufficient funds for the duration of stay. Booking details for accommodation. For Indian nationals, the added convenience of visa-free access is granted.
Visa: Visa on arrival Conditions: Permits a 30-day stay Requirements: Passport with a minimum validity of 6 months and at least one blank visa page, evidence of return or onward tickets, hotel reservation, proof of travel purpose, and travel insurance. Remember that visa policies can change, so it’s crucial to verify this information with the official embassy or consulate of the respective countries or consult official government travel advisories before planning your trip.