With regards to arranging an international trip, the first thought that comes to our minds is applying for a visa. The tension of spending hours on the web, checking out the unpredictable cycles of visa application for the nation you need to visit. However, did you realize that there are a few nations where Indians don’t need visa? Furthermore, there are a couple of countries where you can benefit a visa on arrival? Truly, it's hard to believe, but it's true! If you hold an Indian passport, you can venture out to 58 nations on the planet without a visa.

India has the 84th most remarkable passport in the world according to the Henley Passport Index. The Indian visa is unmistakably more remarkable than the passports of the neighboring nations like Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Afghanistan. The Indian passport gives you sans visa admittance to 58 nations in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, the Caribbean and Oceania. Having sans visa access makes your movement less expensive as well as a lot simpler. You spare a ton of time by not rushing to travel planners or lining up at Embassies and Consulates.

The best travel destinations for Indians are in Asia itself like Thailand, Maldives, Nepal, Indonesia, Bhutan, Mauritius and Sri Lanka; they provide either visa-free entry or visa-on-arrival entry. Data shows that Indian passport holders can get a visa-on-arrival in Indonesia if you are staying for maximum of 30 days and not more than that. South Africa is likewise presenting an online visa pilot for Indian sightseers. Sri Lanka has expanded the free Tourist Visa office for Indian passport holders till 30th April 2020.

Asia:
  • Maldives (visa on arrival)
  • Thailand (visa on arrival)
  • Myanmar (visa on arrival)
  • Sri Lanka (visa on arrival)
  • Timor-Leste (visa on arrival)
  • Laos (visa on arrival)
  • Cambodia (visa on arrival)
  • Nepal
  • Indonesia 
  • Bhutan

Europe: 
  • Serbia

Africa:
  • Seychelles (visa on arrival)
  • Mauritius
  • Mozambique (visa on arrival)
  • Zimbabwe (visa on arrival)
  • Madagascar (visa on arrival)
  • Rwanda (visa on arrival)
  • Uganda (visa on arrival)
  • Tanzania (visa on arrival)
  • Tunisia
  • Togo (visa on arrival)
  • Somalia (visa on arrival)
  • Sierra Leone (visa on arrival)
  • Senegal
  • Mauritania (visa on arrival)
  • Kenya (visa on arrival) 
  • Guinea-Bissau (visa on arrival)
  • Gabon (visa on arrival)
  • Ethiopia (visa on arrival)
  • Comoros (visa on arrival)
  • Cape Verde Islands (visa on arrival)

Oceania:
  • Fiji
  • Cook Islands
  • Micronesia
  • Palau Islands (visa on arrival)
  • Vanuatu
  • Tuvalu (visa on arrival)
  • Samoa (visa on arrival)
  • Niue
  • Marshall Islands (visa on arrival)

Caribbean:
  • British Virgin Islands
  • Jamaica
  • Dominica
  • Barbados
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Haiti
  • Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Lucia (visa on arrival)
  • Kitts and Nevis 
  • Montserrat
  • Grenada

America:
  • El Salvador
  • Bolivia (visa on arrival)

Middle East: 
  • Jordan (visa on arrival)
  • Qatar
  • Armenia (visa on arrival)
  • Iran (visa on arrival)

Note:

Visa free: Visa-free travel is where you can visit a nation without acquiring a visa. This is pertinent if the two nations being referred to have an arrangement for the equivalent or if the nation one is visiting has opened its borders to outside nationals singularly.

Visa on arrival: Otherwise called an on arrival visa, these are conceded to a guest at the gate of entry. The whole cycle of giving the visa is started and ends at the gate of entry of government authorities.