В 2025 году граждане Индии смогут посещать 58 стран без виз

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NEW DELHI- Despite a slight drop in global passport rankings, Indian nationals maintain visa-free travel privileges to 58 countries worldwide, offering diverse options for tourism, business travel, and cultural exploration without the burden of visa applications.

The financial savings prove substantial as well, with travellers avoiding visa fees that can range from ₹5,000 to ₹20,000 per person, depending on the destination.

Photo- Henley & Partners

Henley Passport Index

The Henley Passport Index operates using exclusive data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), widely recognised as the most comprehensive travel information database available. This ranking measures global mobility by calculating the number of destinations passport holders can access without obtaining a prior visa.

“The index provides critical insights into global mobility trends and has become an indispensable tool for both individual travellers and government policymakers,” explained a representative from Henley & Partners, which publishes the Global Mobility Report 2025 alongside the index.

With 19 years of historical data, the monthly-updated index serves as the standard reference for assessing where passports rank on the global mobility spectrum.

According to the recently released Henley Passport Index, India’s passport ranking has fallen to 81st position in 2025, down from 80th place in 2024. The index, considered the global standard for assessing passport strength, evaluates 199 different passports and their access to 227 travel destinations worldwide.

Maldives Resorts; Photo- Visit Maldives

Visa-Free Countries for Indians

While Indian travellers still require visas for several major destinations, including European countries, the United States, and the United Kingdom, they enjoy unrestricted access to numerous other countries worldwide.

Indonesia stands out as perhaps the most notable visa-free destination, offering Indian visitors access to Bali and other tropical paradises without paperwork. Mauritius, with its pristine beaches and luxury resorts, also permits Indian nationals to enter without visa requirements.

The Maldives, another premier beach destination, continues to welcome Indians without visa restrictions, making it a popular choice for honeymooners and luxury travellers seeking quick getaways.

Stupa Pha That Luang, Vientiane, Laos; Photo- Stefan Fussan; Wikimedia Commons

Emerging Destinations

Laos offers ancient Buddhist temples, stunning mountain landscapes, and the historic city of Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Fiji presents a Pacific island paradise with 333 islands featuring coral reefs, clear lagoons, and vibrant cultural experiences.

Madagascar, home to unique wildlife found nowhere else on Earth, provides Indian travelers the opportunity to explore its distinctive ecosystems without visa formalities.

Warwick Fiji Resort & Spa; Photo- Maksym Kozlenko | Wikimedia Commons

African Safari and Wildlife

The continent of Africa features prominently on India’s visa-free list, with several countries offering world-class safari and wildlife experiences.

Kenya, famous for the Maasai Mara National Reserve and its annual wildebeest migration, welcomes Indian visitors without visa requirements. Tanzania provides access to the Serengeti National Park and Mount Kilimanjaro for adventure-seeking Indian travellers. Zimbabwe offers views of Victoria Falls and numerous wildlife reserves without visa restrictions for Indian nationals.

Mount Kilimanjaro; Photo- Wikipedia

Neighbouring Countries

Several nations in India’s immediate vicinity continue offering visa-free access, facilitating regional travel.

Nepal maintains its long-standing open border policy with India, allowing unrestricted travel between the two countries. Bhutan, while requiring an entry permit rather than a visa, provides a straightforward process for Indian nationals wishing to visit the Himalayan kingdom. Sri Lanka offers visa-on-arrival services for Indian passport holders, providing easy access to its beaches, cultural sites, and wildlife reserves.

Photo- Nepal Tourism Board

Complete List

  1. Angola
  2. Barbados
  3. Bhutan
  4. Bolivia
  5. British Virgin Islands
  6. Burundi
  7. Cambodia
  8. Cape Verde Islands
  9. Comoro Islands
  10. Cook Islands
  11. Djibouti
  12. Dominica
  13. Ethiopia
  14. Fiji
  15. Grenada
  16. Guinea-Bissau
  17. Haiti
  18. Indonesia
  19. Iran
  20. Jamaica
  21. Jordan
  22. Kazakhstan
  23. Kenya
  24. Kiribati
  25. Laos
  26. Macao (Special Administrative Region of China)
  27. Madagascar
  28. Malaysia
  29. Maldives
  30. Marshall Islands
  31. Mauritius
  32. Micronesia
  33. Mongolia
  34. Montserrat
  35. Mozambique
  36. Myanmar
  37. Namibia
  38. Nepal
  39. Niue
  40. Palau Islands
  41. Qatar
  42. Rwanda
  43. Samoa
  44. Senegal
  45. Seychelles
  46. Sierra Leone
  47. Somalia
  48. Sri Lanka
  49. St. Kitts and Nevis
  50. St. Lucia
  51. St. Vincent and the Grenadines
  52. Tanzania
  53. Thailand
  54. Timor-Leste
  55. Trinidad and Tobago
  56. Tuvalu
  57. Vanuatu
  58. Zimbabwe
The Big Buddha, Phuket; Photo- Subhrajyoti07; Wikimedia Commons

Bottom Line

“Avoiding visa processing times allows for more spontaneous travel decisions,” noted a spokesperson from a leading Indian travel agency. “Travellers can book flights on short notice without worrying about application rejections or processing delays.”

Travel experts recommend that Indian citizens planning international journeys in 2025 consider these visa-free destinations to simplify their travel preparations while still enjoying diverse global experiences.

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