Recently, as the Indian passport ranked 80th on the Henley Passport Index for 2024, citizens holding an Indian passport can travel to 62 countries without requiring a visa. However, you might wonder “Which Countries Provide Visa on Arrival or Visa Free Entry for Indians?” Below, we provide a comprehensive guide that might answer your questions – Let’s get started!

Explore Different Types of Visas

Generally speaking, the visa is an official document that allows travelers to legally enter a foreign country. The most common types of visas include the following: Visa-free, Visa-on-arrival, Entry-permit, and e-visa. But what exactly do these four mean? Keep on reading!

  • Visa-Free

Visa-free access is the benefit where you can visit a country without requiring any visa.  If your country has signed an agreement with another country that there is going to be freedom of movement between the two, then you’re eligible to travel foreign nation without having to obtain a visa.

  • Visa-on-Arrival

On-arrival visa that can be obtained at the international port of entry by government authorities.

  • Entry-Permit

These entry permits are official documents issued by government authorities, which allow foreigners to enter and stay in the country legally for a certain period. 

  • e-Visa

e-Visa, short for electronic visa, is an entry visa that that you can apply for on your own through a country’s visa website. These are an alternative to the regular paper-based visas that a country’s embassy issues.

What Documents Are Required to Travel Visa-Free

The requirements for Visa-free may differ from country to country. Still, the following documents are the most common that you will need for a visa-free experience. 

1.  Carrying a valid passport is essential, and the passport should be valid for more than 6 months after your trip. 

2.  You might be required to offer (not limited to):

  • proof of return or onward ticket;
  • proof of sufficient funds (valid credit card, bank statements, etc.)
  • proof of accommodation
  • criminal record check. 

3.  Many countries require visiting tourists to have travel insurance. For example, countries like Cuba, Mexico, and Turkey require travelers to have travel insurance to obtain a visa. 

Therefore, before you take off, it is recommended to get the most up-to-date information from the embassies or other official websites.

Which Countries Are Visa-Free for Indians

In the list below, we’ve mentioned the countries providing visa-free for Indian citizens in 2024. Here is the detailed list of countries that Indian passport holders can visit without a visa:

CountryNumber of DaysContinent
1. Angola30 daysAfrica
2. Barbados90 daysTranscontinental
3. Bhutan14 daysAsia
4.  Bolivia30 daysSouth America
5.  British Virgin Islands30 daysNorth America
6.  Burundi30 daysAfrica
7.  Cambodia30 daysAsia
8.  Cape Verde Islands30 daysAfrica
9.  Comoro Islands45 daysAfrica
10.  Cook Islands31 daysOceania
11.  Djibouti30 daysAfrica
12. Dominica180 daysTranscontinental
13. El Salvador90 daysTranscontinental
14.  Ethiopia30 daysAfrica
15. Fiji120 daysTranscontinental
16. Gabon30 daysAfrica
17.  Guinea-Bissau90 daysAfrica
18. Grenada90 daysTranscontinental
19. Haiti90 daysTranscontinental
20.  Indonesia30 daysAsia
21.  Iran30 daysAsia
22. Jamaica30 daysTranscontinental
23.  Jordan30 daysAsia
24. Kazakhstan14 daysAsia
25.  Kenya30 daysAfrica
26.  Kiribati90 daysOceania
27.  Laos30 daysAsia
28. Macao (SAR China)30 daysAsia
29.  Madagascar30 daysAfrica
30.  Malaysia30 daysAsia
31.  Maldives90 daysAsia
32.  Marshall Islands90 daysPacific Ocean
33.  Mauritania30 daysAfrica
34. Mauritius90 daysAfrica
35. Micronesia30 daysTranscontinental
36.  Montserrat180 daysNorth America
37.  Mozambique30 daysAfrica
38.  Myanmar28 daysAsia
39. Nepal90 daysAsia
40.  Niue30 daysOceania
41.  Oman14 daysAsia
42.  Palau Islands30 daysOceania
43.  Qatar30 daysAsia
44.  Rwanda30 daysAfrica
45.  Samoa60 daysOceania 
46.  Senegal90 daysAfrica
47.  Seychelles30 daysAfrica
48.  Sierra Leone30 daysAfrica
49.  Somalia30 or 60 daysAfrica
50.  Sri Lanka30 daysAsia
51. Saint Kitts and Nevis90 daysTranscontinental
52.  St Lucia42 daysNorth America
53.  St Vincent and the Grenadines30 daysNorth America
54.  Tanzania30 daysAfrica
55.  Thailand30 daysAisa
56.  Timor-Leste30 daysAsia
57.  Togo7 daysAfrica
58.  Trinidad and Tobago90 daysTranscontinental
59.  Tunisia90 daysAfrica
60.  Tuvalu30 daysOceania
61.  Vanuatu30 daysTranscontinental
62.  Zimbabwe30 daysAfrica

Which Countries Provide Visa on Arrival for Indians

Here is the detailed list of countries that Indian passport holders can visit by applying for a visa on arrival.

CountryNumber of DaysContinent
1.  Cambodia30 daysAsia
2.  Indonesia30 daysAsia
3.  Laos60 daysAsia
4.  Maldives30 daysAsia
5.  Myanmar28 daysAsia
6.  Sri Lanka30 daysAsia
7.  Thailand15 daysAsia
8.  Timor Leste30 daysAsia
9.  Iran30 daysMiddle East
10. Jordan15 daysMiddle East
11.  Bolivia 30 daysAmericas
12.  Marshall Islands30 daysOceania
13.  Palau Islands30 daysOceania
14.  Vanuatu30 daysOceania
15.  St. Lucia30 daysCaribbean
16.  Grenada90 daysCaribbean
17.  Botswana90 daysAfrica
18.  Ethiopia30 daysAfrica
19.  Cabo Verde Islands30 daysAfrica
20.  Comoros Islands45 daysAfrica
21.  Gabon90 daysAfrica
22.  Guinea-Bissau90 daysAfrica
23.  Madagascar60 daysAfrica
24.  Mauritania30 daysAfrica
25.  Mozambique30 daysAfrica
26.  Rwanda30 daysAfrica
27.  Sierra Leone30 daysAfrica
28.  Somalia30 daysAfrica
29.  Tanzania90 daysAfrica
30. Togo7 daysAfrica
31. Zimbabwe30-35 daysAfrica

Which Countries Provide Entry Permit for Indians

Here’s a list of 24 countries that offer Entry-permit facilities to Indian passport holders.

Country
1.  Mauritius13.  Saint Kitts and Nevis
2.  Maldives14.  British Virgin Islands
3. Fiji15.  Macao (China)
4. Dominica16.  Sri Lanka
5. Mictonesia17.  Haiti
6. Seychelles18.  Bhutan
7.  Indonesia19. Cook Islands
8.  Qatar20.  Jamaica
9.  Grenada21. Senegal
10.  Barbados22.  Cambodia
11.  Nepal23.  Montserrat
12.  E l salvador24.  Thailand

Which Countries Issue e-Visa for Indians

An e-visa for Indian citizens is an online visa that lets people from India visit certain countries. Check out the list of countries offering e-visa for Indian citizens:

CountryNumber of DaysContinent
1. Angola30-60 daysAfrica
2. Albania30 daysEurope
3. Armenia21 or 120 days, depending on the typeWest Asia
4. AustraliaThe e-visa allows for stays as specified in the visa typeOceania
5. Azerbaijan90 daysBetween Eastern Europe and Western Asia
6. Antigua&Barbuda30 daysNorth America
7. Bahamas30 daysNorth America
8. Bahrain14 daysWest Asia
9. Benin30-90 daysWest Africa
10. Bolivia90 daysSouth America
11. Botswana90 daysAfrica
12. Burkina Faso30 daysWest Africa
13. Cambodia30 daysAsia
14. Cameroon90 daysAfrica
15. Colombia90 daysSouth America
16. Congo (Dem. Rep.)90 daysAfrica
17. Djibouti90 daysAfrica
18. Equatorial Guinea90 daysAfrica
19. Georgia30 daysBetween Eastern Europe and West Asia
20. Guinea90 daysAfrica
21.  Kenya90 daysAfrica
22.  Kyrgyzstan30 daysAsia
23. Indonesia30 daysAsia
24. Jordan30 daysAsia
25. Laos30 daysAsia
26. Lesotho14 daysAfrica
27. Malawi30 daysAfrica
28. Malaysia90 daysAsia
29. Moldova90 daysEurope
30. Mongolia30 daysAsia
31. Morocco90 daysAfrica
32. Mozambique90 daysAfrica
33. Myanmar28 daysAsia
34.  NigeriaThe eVisa allows for stays as specified in the visa typeAfrica
35. Papua New Guinea30 daysOceania
36. Russia8 daysBetween Eastern Europe and Northern Asia
37. Rwanda30 daysAfrica
38. Sierra Leone30 daysAfrica
39. Singapore30 daysAsia
40.  Sri Lanka30 daysAsia
41. South Africa90 daysAfrica
42. South Sudan30 daysAfrica
43. Tajikistan90 daysAsia
44. Tanzania90 daysAfrica
45.  Thailand15 daysAsia
46.  Togo7 daysAfrica
47.  Turkey30 daysAsia
48. Uganda90 daysAfrica
49. Uzbekistan90 daysAsia
50. Vietnam30 daysAsia
51. Zambia90 daysAfrica

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Which European countries are excluded from visa-free countries for Indians?

A1: Indian citizens currently need a visa to visit Europe, except Albania and Serbia which offer Visa-free for Indian citizens.

Q2: Is Bali visa-free for Indians?

A2: No, Indian citizens traveling to Bali should get a visa from the Indonesian embassy. They can apply for Bali Visa on arrival, which is available for those planning to stay in Bali for 30 days.

Q3: Is Dubai visa-free for Indians?

A3: No, Indians require a visa to visit Dubai and the type of visa needed depends on the purpose and length of your stay.

Conclusion

Hopefully, we’ve mentioned the countries providing visa-free for Indian citizens in this article. With the latest visa policy, Indian passport holders can now travel to 62 countries without facing visa issues. But it is worth noting that a valid passport or other required travel documents needed to be carried. What’s more, the entry requirements and the length of your stay might differ between countries, so it is recommended to get the most up-to-date information from the embassies or other official websites.

By Dolores Xiao

I am a content creator and marketer with over 5 years of professional writing experience. I hold a bachelor's degree in communications and have a natural curiosity about technology, as evidenced by my technology blog. As an avid traveler, I draw upon adventures in over 10 countries to inject unique cultural perspectives into my articles and social media campaigns. I thrive on developing engaging content that informs and inspires audiences.