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20 Countries Where Indians Can Go Without Visa: Check Documents Required

20 Countries Where Indians Can Go Without Visa In 2025: Check Documents Required
According to the latest data from the Ministry of External Affairs, Indian passports holders can access about 57–59 countries worldwide either visa-free or via visa-on-arrival/e-visa.
Indian passport holders now enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to many nations around the world. As of 2025, around 20 notable countries across Asia, Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific allow Indians to travel without prior visa requirements.
The visa-free destinations cover a variety of regions:
Asia: Friendly neighbours such as Bhutan and Nepal offer easy entry, thanks to bilateral agreements and open-border arrangements.
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Southeast Asia & Islands: Countries like Malaysia, Indonesia and the Maldives remain popular for beach holidays and offer visa-free or visa-on-arrival access.
Africa & Indian Ocean Region: Islands and African nations such as Mauritius, Kenya and Fiji welcome Indian travellers with minimal formalities.
Caribbean & Pacific Islands: For those looking for offbeat escapes, places like Barbados, Dominica and other island nations are also on the visa-free list.
Less paperwork and simplified entry requirements make international travel more accessible. For many Indians, these visa-free options offer a chance to explore diverse cultures — from tropical islands to historical cities — without the hassle of visa applications.
However, travel conditions vary: some countries may allow only short stays or require certain formalities on arrival. Travel experts recommend checking each destination's latest rules before planning a trip.
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According to the latest data from the Ministry of External Affairs, Indian passports holders can access about 57–59 countries worldwide either visa-free or via visa-on-arrival/e-visa.
Here is the list of top twenty countries where Indians can travel visa-free/VOA/e-visa:
Source: ZeeNews
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