If you want to travel outside India but don’t have a passport or visa, here are some countries you can check out.
Everyone longs to see the world and learn about other ways of life. However, without a passport, international travel is impossible. Indian citizens can skip the passport needed for several international destinations. While a passport is not necessary to enter these countries, you will still be asked to provide evidence of identification. Aadhaar card holders under the age of 15 or above the age of 65 are also restricted from entering these countries.
From India, you may travel to Nepal and Bhutan without a passport. A passport valid for not less than a year or a government-issued photo ID is required for entry into Bhutan. When visiting this nation, minors must have either a birth certificate or a school ID. You may get to Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, by taking a flight from any major airport in India. Proof of Indian citizenship paper is all that is needed.
Aadhaar or a voter ID card would suffice for this purpose. India has visa-free travel privileges with 58 countries (including Bhutan and Nepal). A passport is necessary to enter these nations, though. Some of these places are Mauritius, Macau, Bhutan, Kenya, Uganda, Qatar, Zimbabwe, the Maldives, and Thailand.
It is not necessary to apply for a visa in advance of travel if you want to enter the country through a visa-free entry port. Some nations, like Myanmar, Bolivia, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, etc., allow visitors to get visas upon arrival.
The greatest way to experience the tranquility of Bhutan's medieval town of Paro is on foot. You shouldn't skip out on seeing Bhutan's Wangdue Phodrang Jigme Dorji National Park, Punakha, in the country's central region, Trongsa, and Phobjikha, either.