Go VISA-free Or Get VISA On Arrival: Countries Indians must Visit
Imagine, you travel to any place in the world freely, no officer asks you for a visa and passport, get the same exchange rate for your currency that you used to get in your home country…Aha…what a beautiful dream! Any traveler who travels around the world long for it at least once.
It is hard to believe that even today’s newborn child can realize this dream. When we think of a foreign trip, some fears that come into our mind include visa, currency change, language, traveling expenses, etc.
Let us set aside three things among these and think about visas. We have neighboring countries that provide free visa or visa on arrival at the airport for an Indian passport holder. In these countries, Indians can get visas in the no-visa category. Mali, Bhutan, Nepal, Dominica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Hong Kong, and Indonesia are the countries that provide free visas to Indians. We shall familiarize ourselves with some countries which are very easily reachable, ensure harmonious dealings, give beautiful travel experiences, and of comparatively less expensive.

Indonesia
Today Indonesia is a country where lots of world travelers are coming. Indonesia has a prominent place in the world tourism map. The reasons for this include the country’s comparatively lower expense. Also, an attractive culture and the world’s most harmonious approach of the Indonesian natives also play a crucial role. Very beautiful Bali Island, good resorts, tasty food and drinks – all attract travelers to this country.
Indonesia will surely be good for an Indian traveler who wishes to travel to foreign countries to make a start. 30 Days tourist visa for Indians is available in the airport itself and the visa charges for Indian citizens in Indonesia are absolutely free. Visa for 7 days is also available.
How to reach
Three airports in Kerala have flights to Jakarta International airport. Rate starts from 7000 INR
Most Attractions

Borobudur Temple
Lake Toba
Mount Bromo
Shoping in Jakkartha
Beaches of Bali
Surfing in Bali T
The rise fields of Ubud

Akhil Sasidharan
Akhil Sasidharan is a passionate full-time traveler, vlogger, blogger, and photographer. He belongs to Kerala, God's Own Country, the south-most state of India.