Many countries offer visa-free, only passport arrival to tourists and travellers for a specific period of time. Generally, this is done to encourage tourism and travel in their country and to make their economy strong. But many times this is also done by countries to show solidarity and support to their friendly countries.
As of now, Indian passport holders can travel up to 62 countries visa-free and with only a passport with many codes of conduct being followed. Visa-free travel allows a traveller to enter that specific country with only a passport and some other necessary documents, without the complexities of waiting for the visa. For identification and security purposes, however, one might be required to ensure other documents such as proof of onward travel or payment of airport taxes.
The most important thing to keep in mind is that you do not overstay in that country exceeding the day limit set on that visa-free arrival. A list of the top such countries are: Bhutan Known for its stunning landscapes, valleys, and subtropical plains to steep mountains, Bhutan is India’s neighbour sharing around 699 km with India. Indian nationals visiting Bhutan do not require a visa for up to 14 days.
However, they will be issued an entry permit. 'Entry Permit' will be issued by the Department of Immigration in the Pedestrian Terminal at Phuentsholing based on a valid Travel Document. Nepal The country with the highest mountain ranges in the world, Mount Everest, Nepal is a hotspot for.
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