1. 1. With the Kenya Tourism Board, planning to boost tourism revenues in three years, it offers
Indians a VOA to Kenya for a max. stay of 3 months for $50, provided the passport contains
at least one blank page for visa endorsement. Extension of stay is possible for additional 3
months. Visitors are required to hold proof of sufficient funds to cover their stay and
documents required for their next destination.
2. The fourth largest island in the world, 90 percent of Madagascar’s flora and fauna, and
many of its animal species are found nowhere else in the world. Indians can obtain a thirty-
day visa free of charge at the Antananarivo airport, Madagascar’s primary international
airport. If your stay is for up to 90 days, then multiple entry visa costs $84.00.
3. Indian businesses have in recent years made inroads into the mining and cashew processing
industries in Mozambique, a former Portuguese colony, which has seen stable
administration since the end of a civil war in the early 1990s. Facilities for tourism in Maputo,
the capital city, are steadily improving but remain limited in other areas. Visitors can obtain a
visa on arrival, for a maximum stay of 30 days for $80.
4. Beaches are the main attraction inSeychelles and how! With a dreamlike setting, this island
(comprising of 115 of them) is an obvious choice for honeymooners. What’s more, a visa on
arrival is issued free of charge. The Visitor’s Permit is initially valid for the period of visit of up
to one month. It can be extended for a period of up to three months from the date of issue
and capable of further extensions. One needs to have a passport valid
2. 5. Bolivia visa for Indians can be obtained on arrival by paying a fee of $52 at La Paz airport.
Six months validity on your passport is a must. The landlocked country is the highest and
most isolated country in South America.
6. Indians can obtain a VOA to El Salvador by purchasing a tourist card for $10 to stay for a
maximum of up to 3 months. This tourist card is generally issued for 90 days and includes
Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua and one can travel for 90 days throughout those 4
countries, called the CA-4.
7. In Saint Kitts and Nevis, Indians can obtain a visa on arrival for free for a maximum stay of 3
months provided holding proof of sufficient funds to cover their stay. Proof of a valid return or
onward ticket, and proof of adequate funds to cover the cost of their stay in St. Kitts and
Nevis is required as well. The twin islands have beaches with the beauty of the mountains
and plenty of activities.
8. Another glossed over honeymoon spot, Indians can obtain a visa on arrival to St. Lucia for a
maximum stay of 6 weeks by paying a fee of $50 and holding proof of sufficient funds to
cover their stay. St. Lucia has an amazing scene for scuba diving
9. Who would’ve thought that Antarctica would feature in this list? Of course since it’s part of
no country, no visa is required. However, you do need a permit to enter, visas for
destinations enroute that you stop at, and a handsome budget. As most Antarctica flights
and cruises depart from Argentina or Chile, you will need to show your passports in either
country. You will also need to be prepared for any unscheduled stops in foreign lands, which
could be the result of rough seas or all around bad weather.
10. With Hong Kong's economy one of the fastest growing in the world and supporting a
booming middle class, tourism is a potential sector for growth. With this in mind, the country
offers a fourteen-day entry stamp free of charge at Hong Kong airport for Indians. Visitors
are required to show evidence of sufficient funds to cover their stay in Hong Kong and hold
travel documents, including visas and confirmed flight tickets, required for their return or next
destination.
11. Giving the South Asian cooperation some practical shape, Indians can obtain a VOA for a
maximum stay of 90 days in Maldives, free of charge. Visitors are required to hold confirmed
return/onward tickets and Hotel Reservation. Visitors who do not have a hotel reservation are
required to hold at least US$ 30 per person per day to cover their stay in Maldives.
12. Just across the border, Nepal offers plenty of sights for mountain lovers. With the largest
tourism market for Nepal being India (27 percent of total tourists), a single entry visa on
arrival is granted to Indian citizens for upto 150 days in Nepal.
13. Generally, a foreign citizen who wishes to enter the Kingdom of Thailand is required to obtain
a visa from a Royal Thai Embassy or a Royal Thai Consulate-General. However, Indians can
obtain visa on arrival in Thailandfor a stay of 15-30 days with a fee of US$ 35.
3. 14. Albania Visa on Arrival can be obtained for those holding a letter issued by the Albanian
Ministry of Interior confirming that a visa will be available on arrival. Albania is a small,
mountainous country in the Balkan peninsula, with pristine beaches and a bursting bright
capital.
15. Indians holding an official invitation letter issued by Azerbaijan and pre-cleared before travel
can obtain a visa on arrival. The passport must be valid for at least 6 months after the expiry
date of the Azerbaijani visa applied for. Very few people speak English, outside the capital
but the country is filled with rugged mountains.
16. Turkey Visa for Indians can be obtained on arrival provided holding a visa issued by the UK,
USA or a Schengen Country for $20. Turkey boasts of rich history (the Ottoman empire) and
great scenery from white-sand beaches to towering mountains.
Here are the other countries that offer VOA to Indians
17. Burundi
18. Cape Verde
19. Cameroon
20. Comoros
21. Djibouti
22. Eritrea
23. Ethiopia
24. Liberia
25. Mauritius
26. Sierra Leone
27. Cambodia
28. Indonesia
And some more
29. Iran
30. Laos
31. Jordan
32. Macau
33. Myanmar
34. Tajikistan
35. Kuwait
36. Oman
37. Timor Leste
38. Fiji
39. Samoa
40. Tuvalu
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