Published 18:40 IST, November 13th 2024
Planning Your International Winter-Break? Hassle-Free Destinations Indians Should Visit
With the chill of the winter wind having already made its way in our lives, globetrotters in India are seeking escapades to scenic yet hassle-free travel.
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With chill of winter wind having alrey me its way in our lives, globetrotters in India are seeking escapes to scenic yet hassle-free travel destinations. To simplify it furr, we've curated top four must visit destinations for Indians this year.
Thailand
Thailand is go-to destination for Indians this winter. Why? Well, because Indian passport holders now enjoy a visa-free entry for up to 60 days. That means zero paperwork, just pack and go! Wher you're hitting up party hotspots in Pattaya, soaking in serene beaches of Phuket, or exploring temples of Krabi, Thailand is a perfect mix of culture, relaxation, and venture. Bonus: It’s wallet-friendly too. Don’t forget to try iconic mango sticky rice – it's ultimate sweet treat to fuel your Thai ventures.
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Sri Lanka
If Thailand’s not your thing, n Sri Lanka is calling. Indians can enter visa-free until April 2025, so re's plenty of time to plan that beach holiday or cultural getaway. Known as "Pearl of Indian Ocean," Sri Lanka is all about picturesque beaches, stunning wildlife, and fresh seafood. Don't miss colonial charm of Galle, hustle of Colombo, or serene beauty of Kandy. Tip: Make sure to dive into Sri Lankan curry—your tastebuds will thank you.
Malaysia
Malaysia’s got it all – modern cities, rich culture, and gorgeous landscapes. And guess what? Indian travelers don’t need a visa until December 31, 2024. From bustling streets of Kuala Lumpur to lush highlands of Cameron, Malaysia offers a blend of old-world charm and cutting-edge vibes. Penang and Langkawi are must-visit spots if you're seeking venture, relaxation, or a bit of both.
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Bhutan
If you're after peace, culture, and nature, Bhutan is calling your name. No visa required for Indian nationals for up to 14 days. Just a short flight from India, Bhutan offers a tranquil retreat in Land of Thunder Dragon. Thimphu, Paro, and Punakha are perfect for soaking in serenity, stunning landscapes, and rich Buddhist heritage.
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18:33 IST, November 13th 2024