Did You know ? The Indian Passport lets you visit to 59 countries without a Visa!

Ever Wondered How Many Countries, The Indian Passport Will Let You Travel To, Without A Visa?


According to the report, Indian passport holders can travel to 59 countries, without visa and on visa on arrival, except India itself. The country list is based on the 193 members of United Nations and other six territories which belong to other countries. And that’s pretty cool!

Recently, Arton Capital, a financial advisory firm, came up with a ranking of passports based on how powerful the passport of a nation is. The more the countries a passport allows you to visit without a visa the more powerful it is said to be.

On top is the United States of America (USA) and United Kingdom (UK) passport which lets you enter 147 countries without a visa and Indian Passport lets you travel to 59 countries with Visa/Visa on arrival. Isn’t that cool?

List of countries where Indian passport holders can visit :


1. Bhutan


2. Hong Kong


3. Thailand


4. South Korea (Jeju)


5. Macau


6. Nepal


7. Antarctica


8. Seychelles


9. FYRO Macedonia


10. Svalbard


11. Dominica


12. Grenada


13. Haiti


14. Jamaica


15. Montserrat


16. St. Kitts & Nevis


17. St. Vincent & Grenadines


18. Trinidad & Tobago


19. Turks & Caicos Islands


20. British Virgin Islands


21. El Salvador


22. Ecuador


23. Cook Islands


24. Fiji


25. Micronesia


26. Niue


27. Samoa


28. Vanuatu


29. Cambodia


30. Indonesia


31. Laos


32. Zimbabwe


33. Timor Leste


34. Iraq (Basra)


35. Jordan


36. Comoros Is.


37. Maldives


38. Mauritius


39. Cape Verde


40. Djibouti


41. Ethiopia


42. Gambia


43. Guinea-Bissau


44. Kenya


45. Madagascar


46. Mozambique


47. Sao Tome & Principe


48. Tanzania


49. Togo


50. Uganda


51. Georgia


52. Tajikistan


53. St. Lucia


54. Nicaragua


55. Bolivia


56. Guyana


57. Nauru


58. Palau


59. Tuvalu



Did You know ? The Indian Passport lets you visit to 59 countries without a Visa!
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