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Looking for a beach holiday this summer, but worried about visa formalities? Here are places to visit without a prior visa
Also known as the lover’s paradise, Maldives is a favourite island destination among Indian travellers. It allows Indians to visit the place without a visa. All you will need is a legitimate passport and the necessary documents concerning your bank account statement as well as address proof to avoid any hassle.
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Seychelles in East Africa is dotted with numerous stunning beaches and nature reserves. Additionally, you can enter its border without a visa. However, you will receive a visitor’s permit upon arrival, which will allow you to spend and explore the island for three months.
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Mauritius is undoubtedly one of the world’s most picturesque nations. It is blessed with beautiful rainforests, pristine white sand beaches, thrilling hiking trails, and a varied selection of flora and fauna. It is one such island nation that allows Indian travellers to visit without a visa.
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Stretching out over 17,000 islands, this country provides a diverse melange of experiences spanning from the smouldering volcanoes of Central Java to the lush expanses of Bali's paddy terraces. You will be given a visa upon arrival, and you will also need a passport that is valid and has at least six months left on it after the date of your arrival.
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This twin-island country allows Indians to visit visa-free and makes for a fantastic island vacation. It is located towards the south of Grenada. All you will require is a valid passport for six months from the date of arrival to the date of departure, sufficient health insurance and valid round trip tickets.
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Tuvalu boasts a bounty of attractions that will keep you enthralled for a month, including marine turtles, stunning coral reefs, tropical fish, and swaying coconut trees. Once you land, you will get a visa upon arrival. You only need to have a passport that is valid for at least six months from the date of arrival and proof of stay.
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