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There's nothing quite like a holiday you can take with little to no planning. For those holidays, look to countries that offer a visa on arrival for Indians. While few things can feel more welcoming than arriving in a country where visas are not required, the next best thing is arriving in a place where the visa is a mere formality. According to the Henley Passport Index, there are 56 countries that Indian passport holders can access with a visa on arrival or visa-free.
The Henley Passport Index ranks the world's passports based on the number of destinations their holders can travel to without requiring a prior visa. India is currently at the 80th place. For a hassle-free holiday, an Indian passport can get you visa on arrival access to a large chunk of Asian countries, along with some stunning locations around the world.
Visa information: Indian passport holders are eligible to obtain a visa on arrival in Bolivia. However, the services are only available at La Paz or Santacruz airport. Visit the dinosaur park, explore the vibrant culture and history of towns such as Samaipata or Tupiza or take a ferry across Lake Titicaca to witness a spectacular sunset. Visa information: The tourist visa on arrival is available to all Indian passport holders for a maximum stay of 30 days.
However, travellers must register for the E. It is valid for a period of 3 months and allows a maximum stay of 30 days. Alternatively, an e-visa can be obtained prior to your travels to save time during immigration via the official government website. What to do there: Witness a stunning sunrise at Angkor Wat, walk through the forest in Mondulkiri and observe elephants at their best, sign up for a Cambodian cooking workshop and complete the day by experiencing the buzzing nightlife in Phnom Penh.
Visa information: Indian passport holders can obtain a permit upon their arrival at Cook Islands provided their length of stay is a maximum of 30 days. What to do there: Discover Polynesian utensils, musical instruments and ancient photographs at the Cook Islands Library and Museum, go bonefishing in Aitutaki, hike to Te Rua Mangaโ a volcanic rock located in the centre of the island, or go snorkelling in pristine blue waters. How to get there: Fly via Singapore, Auckland to Rarotonga.