Many countries around the world now allow foreign travelers to enter without a visa. This means you can visit these places using only your passport.
Traveling without the hassle of getting a visa is a special experience that many people enjoy.
The visa process often involves long paperwork and waiting times, which can be stressful.
However, whether or not you can travel without a visa depends on how strong your passport is.
As per the Henley Passport Index, India’s passport ranks 81st in 2025, down from 80th in 2024. This gives Indian citizens limited access to visa-free countries.
To visit popular places like Europe, the USA, or the UK, Indians usually still need a visa.
Still, Indian passport holders can travel to 58 countries without needing a visa. These include well-known tourist spots like Indonesia
and Mauritius, as well as lesser-known countries worth exploring like Laos, Fiji, and Madagascar.
Several African countries are also on the list. These are great for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Kenya and Zimbabwe, for example, are famous for their wildlife and are visa-free for Indian travelers.
In Oceania, countries like Fiji, Micronesia, Palau Islands, and Vanuatu also allow Indians to enter without a visa.
Here is the list of countries where Indians can travel visa-free:
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Angola | Barbados | Bhutan | Bolivia | British Virgin Islands |
Burundi | Cambodia | Cape Verde Islands | Comoro Islands | Cook Islands |
Djibouti | Dominica | Ethiopia | Fiji | Grenada |
Guinea-Bissau | Haiti | Indonesia | Iran | Jamaica |
Jordan | Kazakhstan | Kenya | Kiribati | Laos |
Tuvalu | Madagascar | Malaysia | Maldives | Marshall Islands |
Mauritius | Micronesia | Mongolia | Montserrat | Mozambique |
Myanmar | Namibia | Nepal | Niue | Palau Islands |
Qatar | Rwanda | Samoa | Senegal | Seychelles |
Sierra Leone | Somalia | Sri Lanka | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Saint Lucia |
Zimbabwe | Tanzania | Thailand | Timor-Leste | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
Vanuatu | Trinidad and Tobago | Macau (Special Administrative Region of China) |