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    Top 5 Visa-Free Countries for Indian Travelers 

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    If you’re thinking of planning a trip abroad and are concerned about the visa process, there’s no need to worry. Here are the top 5 visa-free countries you can travel to without a visa or on arrival visa with an Indian passport. They offer a variety of experiences to the visitors. Whether you want to travel to mountains, beaches, or plains, these countries provide a fantastic opportunity to explore new places effortlessly.

    Thailand

    Thailand, or ‘the Land of Smile,’ is a culturally diverse and naturally blessed country. Moving from cities with towering buildings to beautiful beaches, it is evident that this country targets almost every type of tourist.

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    Bangkok

    Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, is one of the most popular cities, a touristic hotspot featuring colorful markets, stunning temples, and hot nightlife. The dazzling architectural design of the Grand Palace, along with the Emerald Buddha Temple, are some of the main attractions.

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    Chiang Mai

    Located in the northern region of Thailand, Chiang Mai is famous for its ancient architecture of temples and the festivals it holds. The city is well enclosed by mountains and gives a scenic view of the province away from the traffic. The night bazaars from the outside and traditional Lanna-styled buildings also serve as major plus points.

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    Phuket & Krabi 

    These tourist attractions have tropical-like and natural sandy shores that attract people who love beaches, and the nights are always alive. Phuket gives a combination of major tourist attractions, a beach, fun and shopping locations, and a luxury hotel. Krabi, with its extreme geography, offers beautiful cliffs and crystal water that make it ideal for beach lovers and adventurists.

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    Indonesia  

    This is a country with a number of islands that feature differences in size, geography, and population density. Indonesia has the feel of a tropical paradise and is packed full of culture, from stunning beaches to historical temples.

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    Bali

    When it comes to beautiful tourist attractions, green natural resources, and rich heritage, Bali is where you want to go. The beauty of tropical nature is captured in Uluwatu Temple, which is located on the cliff, and in the terraced rice fields of Ubud. Other famous things associated with Bali include art, dance, and cuisines.

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    Jakarta

    The capital city Jakarta is a growing urban city with swift development in the societies in the progressive area with a touch of traditionalism. Some of the places of interest are the National Monument (Monumen Nasional), from where one can get a view of the city, and the Old Town (Kota Tua), which gives the history of Jakarta during the colonial rule.

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    Yogyakarta

    Yogyakarta is a city known as the cultural center of Java. It has Borobudur—the largest Buddhist temple in the world—and Prambanan—an impressive Hindu temple complex. It is also famous for the cultural activities and especially the crafts products of the city.

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    Malaysia

    Malaysia is a relatively small country with a great variety of opportunities and cultural and geographical differences. As diverse as the experiences, ranging from the vision of cities by world-renowned architects to jungles on tropical islands.

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    Kuala Lumpur

    The largest city of the country is Kuala Lumpur, which is famous for impressive high-rise buildings, including Petronas Twin Towers. Indeed, it is the city of skyscrapers and bazaars that presents Malaysian street cuisine in crazed places such as the Jalan Alor. Another more prominent attraction is Batu Caves, which is a Hindu temple built in limestone caves.

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    Penang

    Often called the ‘Pearl of the Orient,’ Penang is well-known for its cultures and the local dishes. George Town of Penang is a typical colonial heritage town with arts on walls and mouth-watering street food, now a World Heritage Site, tropical beaches, and the Buddha temple, Kek Lok Si.

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    Langkawi

    Langkawi is an island that is made up of 99 islands with fine sandy beaches, tropically dense forested islands, and crystal-clear sea.

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    Sri Lanka

    Sri Lanka, commonly called the “Teardrop of the Indian Ocean,” is gifted with scenic beauties, traditions, and friendly people. The country has proved to be a rich combination of both modern and traditional in regard to attractions.

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    Colombo

    Colombo, the commercial capital of the country, has modern structures and historical background at the same time. A few of these include Galle Face Green, a seafront that has been awarded an RSF grant to be developed into a walkway, and the National Museum, which provides visitors with an understanding of the many facets of Sri Lanka and art.

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    Kandy

    The cultural city ‘Kandy’ is surrounded by hills. It is well-known for one particular site: the Temple of the Tooth Relic, which houses a Buddha tooth. It also includes the presence of a scenic lake, the botanical gardens, and the traditional cultural dances.

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    Ella

    Ella is another beautiful town situated in the central highland of the country, which is famous for its beautiful scenery and beautiful nature backdrops. It is home to Nine Arch Bridge, a beautiful railway viaduct, Ella Rock that has trails for hiking, and the most spectacular places to view. It also has tea gardens and waterfalls, and the climate of the town is also favorable for the growth of tea plants.

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    Nepal

    Located in South Asia with the Himalayan country, Nepal is famous for natural beauties, spiritual tourism, and attraction tours. Nepal offers diverse experiences, be it mountains or ancient temples.

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    Kathmandu

    Kathmandu, the capital city, is also culturally and historically very active and vibrant. Besides, Durbar Squares in the cities of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Patan are the UNESCO world heritage sites.

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    Lumbini

    It is the birthplace of Lord Buddha and an important place of pilgrimage for Buddhists. It is, therefore, spiritually endowed by virtue of the sacred garden, Maya Devi Temple, as well as various international monasteries, making it a historical site.

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    These visa-free countries provide Indian travelers an opportunity to visit various countries with different cultures, geography, and tourist attractions with no time spent on visas. Regardless of whether a tourist wants a cultural experience, natural attractions, or just an adventurous experience, these countries offer it all.

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