Travel without VISA to 59 countries with your Indian Passport !

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Now we can travel to 59 countries without having a Visa issued by the host country. This makes it easier for those interested in travelling to new places because often getting Visas prove to be an obstacle to those who want to travel quickly.Often getting a VISA to certain countries is a long drawn out procedure.. The link gives a list  which includes mostly African countries and a few South East Asian countries like Macau and South Korea and Hongkong.

http://www.northeasttoday.in/an-indian-passport-holder-can-travel-to-59-countries-without-visa/

 

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The genera feeling is that the countries listed are poor and not so attractive to tourists but this is far from the truth .. Besides being cheaper than most destinations, some of these countries are very beautiful like for example Fiji, Jamaica, Kenya, Cambodia, Jordan and Cook islands which is a collection of 15 islands in the pacific close to Tahiti. I have posted a picture of one of the islands which has an abundance of natural untouched beauty. I find the place very similar to India especially like the western Ghats.

Avarua Polynesia

 

usha manohar wrote:

The genera feeling is that the countries listed are poor and not so attractive to tourists but this is far from the truth .. Besides being cheaper than most destinations, some of these countries are very beautiful like for example Fiji, Jamaica, Kenya, Cambodia, Jordan and Cook islands which is a collection of 15 islands in the pacific close to Tahiti. I have posted a picture of one of the islands which has an abundance of natural untouched beauty. I find the place very similar to India especially like the western Ghats.

Avarua Polynesia

 A wonderful Picture , I must agree. i agree,, it's a wrong notion that the enlisted countries are poor and not so attractive. I know about Fiji . I read about.Fiji is a haven of beauty with lush tropical flora, crystal waters and friendly locals.

There are tour packages from Thomas Cook India.

 

rambabu wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

The genera feeling is that the countries listed are poor and not so attractive to tourists but this is far from the truth .. Besides being cheaper than most destinations, some of these countries are very beautiful like for example Fiji, Jamaica, Kenya, Cambodia, Jordan and Cook islands which is a collection of 15 islands in the pacific close to Tahiti. I have posted a picture of one of the islands which has an abundance of natural untouched beauty. I find the place very similar to India especially like the western Ghats.

Avarua Polynesia

 A wonderful Picture , I must agree. i agree,, it's a wrong notion that the enlisted countries are poor and not so attractive. I know about Fiji . I read about.Fiji is a haven of beauty with lush tropical flora, crystal waters and friendly locals.

There are tour packages from Thomas Cook India.

 

The picture I have poste is that of Cook islands , not Fiji.However, rhey are all part of the Polynesian island group which is also close to Hawai..

usha manohar wrote:
rambabu wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

The genera feeling is that the countries listed are poor and not so attractive to tourists but this is far from the truth .. Besides being cheaper than most destinations, some of these countries are very beautiful like for example Fiji, Jamaica, Kenya, Cambodia, Jordan and Cook islands which is a collection of 15 islands in the pacific close to Tahiti. I have posted a picture of one of the islands which has an abundance of natural untouched beauty. I find the place very similar to India especially like the western Ghats.

Avarua Polynesia

 A wonderful Picture , I must agree. i agree,, it's a wrong notion that the enlisted countries are poor and not so attractive. I know about Fiji . I read about.Fiji is a haven of beauty with lush tropical flora, crystal waters and friendly locals.

There are tour packages from Thomas Cook India.

 

The picture I have poste is that of Cook islands , not Fiji.However, rhey are all part of the Polynesian island group which is also close to Hawai..

I was also talking about Fiji about which I read. I was not sure about the picture you posted though.

 

Jordan is another country where Indians can travel without a visa ..Jordan is a beautiful country with many attractions like ancient monuments, nature reserves and seaside resorts.It also has the famous archaeological site the caves of Petra dating back to 300 BC , many films have been shot at Petra including Agaha Christie's Appointment with death , Indian Jones and the last crusade, The mummy returns among others 

Petra jordan

usha manohar wrote:

Jordan is another country where Indians can travel without a visa ..Jordan is a beautiful country with many attractions like ancient monuments, nature reserves and seaside resorts.It also has the famous archaeological site the caves of Petra dating back to 300 BC , many films have been shot at Petra including Agaha Christie's Appointment with death , Indian Jones and the last crusade, The mummy returns among others 

Petra jordan

Wonderful. The lower part of these monuments reminding me of some of our Indian heritage monuments.

Seychelles is another very beautiful country that one can visit with Indian Passport...Seychelles consists of 100 odd islands located in the  Indian Ocean , close to East Africa. Mahe is the largest island which has the airport at Victoria, its capital city . It has everything that one wants to have a relaxing holiday ...Seaside, resorts, good weather and an International airport and is not as expensive as other major tourist destinations..

seychelles Mahe Beach 1

Heart stealing views. The photos really reflected the vibrancy of the place.

 

These countries arebeautiful and  worth visiting, but visa was never a problem. 

Visiting places that are off the beaten track has advantages -  you don't find them over crowded , you can shop and get the best deals for your stay. Not many European countries let you travel without a valid visa and if you want to travel quickly, Visa can become a block since it normally takes one week to 2 weeks to procure one after application is submitted ...

Georgia is one country in Europe which was part of the USSR , which is also VISA free for Indian Passport holders ..Georgia is one of the most ancient countries of Europe,  has many medieval palaces and other attractions as well..

Georgia Tblisis and landscape outskirts

Yes if one wants   to extend a visit or go at very short notice then visa free countries are helpful. Getting visa does take time and costs.

Besides the time factor and expenses , we still do not have proper outlets in smaller cities for Visa application for all countries .You have to either go to the state capital or the larger city or depend on agents , which further adds on to the delay.

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