Skip to main content

9 Beautiful Countries Where Indians Don't Need Visa

9 Beautiful Countries Where Indians Don't Need Visa

 09-11 13:26


It’s too hot! No? The temperature is going up every day. Many people travel within India but many want to explore outside India to get rid of this too HOT weather. Some people, who just want to explore beautiful places outside India, cancel their plans because of VISA problems. Well! Do you know there are places which you can explore WITHOUT Visa! Yes, absolutely right. Let’s have a look at the countries and beautiful places which don’t demand you (Indians) a VISA
You can embrace the beauty of Hong Kong and stay there for 14 days without Visa


Maldives surrounded by oceans, is famous for its beauty in the entire world. Indians don’t require any VISA till 30 days. Spending time in Maldives will be stored as your amazing experience and unforgettable memory
You can stay in Mauritius for 60 days without VISA. Mauritius will be your lifetime experience. So, just pack your bags and go.Just grab your passport and enjoy Jamaicpa’s beautiful beaches without any VISA tension.
Bolivia is listed as world heritage site by UNESCO. You can enjoy the places here till 30 days
Macau is considered as one of the richest countries and this country also allows Indians without visa
Angkor Wat is a temple in Cambodia and the largest religious monument in the world. You can stay here for 30 days without VISA
Fiji: Embrace the nature and explore your eyes in wide natural beautiful place without VISA

Image Copyright: Google

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Check out the Nokia 2, a budget phone with a monster battery

Android Authority Check out the Nokia 2, a budget phone with a monster battery 19 hours ago HMD Global  is slowly building up its portfolio of stock-Android-running smartphones. In addition to the trio of mid-rangers (Nokia 3, 5, and 6)  it launched at MWC , the company bolstered its high-end with the  Nokia 8 , and now the other side of spectrum is getting some attention. Just  leaked by Evan Blass , the Nokia 2 looks… well, like a generic cheap phone. If you have a visceral hate of bezels, you’ll probably want to close this post and move on, but design is hardly the point here. Blass didn’t share any details about the Nokia 2, but we can make some educated guesses based on some other clues we’ve got about the phone. First, you might have noticed that the phones in the leaked renders show October 5 as the date. Dates in renders are often set to match the launch time, but this could be an old render and there’s still time for things to change. Read more Han...

How safe are our kids in schools?

TOI How safe are our kids in schools? 7 hours ago by Praveen Lenka   Whatsapp Facebook Google Plus Twitter Email Linkedin SMS SHARE HIGHLIGHTS Parents’ Suggestions Feedback from parents should be taken in the right stride by school authorities. PTA should have more authority and a right to put their points across in all school matters, especially when it comes to the safety of their children. No child, especially small kids, should be allowed to go alone to the washroom. There should be zero tolerance for non-compliance with child safety guidelines. Official authorities should conduct regular checks in schools to ensure that they have implemented safety measures. Schools should take the help of professional counsellors/psychologists to interview potential recruits. Over the past two days, twin incidents of students getting assaulted in their school premises have been reported from the National Capital. Close on...

THE LOST WORLD ( CHAPTER 12)

CHAPTER XII "It was Dreadful in the Forest" I have said—or perhaps I have not said, for my memory plays me sad tricks these days—that I glowed with pride when three such men as my comrades thanked me for having saved, or at least greatly helped, the situation. As the youngster of the party, not merely in years, but in experience, character, knowledge, and all that goes to make a man, I had been overshadowed from the first. And now I was coming into my own. I warmed at the thought. Alas! for the pride which goes before a fall! That little glow of self-satisfaction, that added measure of self-confidence, were to lead me on that very night to the most dreadful experience of my life, ending with a shock which turns my heart sick when I think of it. It came about in this way. I had been unduly excited by the adventure of the tree, and sleep seemed to be impossible. Summerlee was on guard, sitting hunched over our small fire, a quaint, angular figure, his rifle across his knee...