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Explore Visa-Free Destinations: Iran and Thailand Welcome Indian Passport Holders

 

Explore Visa-Free Destinations: Iran and Thailand Welcome Indian Passport Holders

In a welcome move for Indian travelers, both Iran and Thailand have recently opened their doors by allowing visa-free entry to Indian passport holders. This development comes as great news for those looking to explore new destinations during the holiday season without the hassle of obtaining a visa. Here's a brief overview of the visa-free entry policies and a list of places you can visit in these countries to make the most of your vacation.

Iran, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and warm hospitality, has decided to facilitate travel for Indian passport holders by permitting visa-free entry. This means that Indian travelers can explore the ancient city of Persepolis, marvel at the intricate designs of Isfahan's mosques, and wander through the bustling bazaars of Tehran without the need for a visa.

While in Iran, make sure to visit the mesmerizing Naqsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan, the historic city of Yazd with its unique windcatcher architecture, and the ancient city of Shiraz, famous for its poets and gardens.

Thailand, a perennial favorite among Indian tourists, has also relaxed its visa requirements for Indian passport holders. The country is renowned for its beautiful beaches, vibrant street markets, and cultural attractions. With visa-free access, Indian travelers can now experience the lively atmosphere of Bangkok, relax on the pristine beaches of Phuket, and explore the cultural richness of Chiang Mai.

Don't miss the iconic Grand Palace in Bangkok, the serene Phi Phi Islands, and the historical ruins of Ayutthaya while you enjoy the diverse landscapes and experiences Thailand has to offer.

As Iran and Thailand join the list of countries offering visa-free entry to Indian passport holders, the options for international travel during the holiday season have expanded. Whether you're drawn to the historical wonders of Iran or the vibrant culture of Thailand, these destinations provide exciting opportunities for memorable vacations. Additionally, exploring visa-free destinations like the Maldives, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Mauritius, and Bhutan can add more diversity to your travel experiences. It's time to plan your visa-free getaway and create lasting memories in these enchanting locations.


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