The list of countries offering visa-free entry to Indian travellers keeps on getting bigger. The latest country to join in on the bandwagon is Malaysia. The recent announcement by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim opens the doors for visa-free travel for both Indian and Chinese citizens, marking a significant milestone for those seeking adventure and exploration.
With this addition, the tally now reaches 30 countries where Indians can revel in the joy of hassle-free travel. From the enchanting landscapes of Albania to the tropical allure of Barbados, the list includes Bhutan, Nepal, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and many more. Malaysia, a captivating destination in its own right, stands proudly as the latest addition to this esteemed roster.
Effective December 1, Indian visitors can explore the vibrant culture and scenic beauty of Malaysia for up to 30 days without the need for a visa. The Malaysian tourist e-visa for Indians costs INR 3,799 per person, but with the new policy, travellers can explore Malaysia for a month without needing one. The move is a testament to Malaysia's commitment to fostering tourism and building stronger ties with India and China, recognizing them as key markets.
While the visa-free policy streamlines the entry process, it's important to note that security screenings for Indian nationals will continue, ensuring a safe and secure travel experience. Malaysia, with its rich tapestry of culture and landscapes, now beckons travellers with a simplified entry process, inviting them to discover the wonders of this Asian gem.
Malaysia's decision follows in the footsteps of Sri Lanka, Vietnam, and Thailand, making it the latest entrant in the list of visa-free countries for Indians. While some countries have extended this privilege until March 31 and May 10 of the following year, respectively, Malaysia welcomes Indian travellers with open arms, making the journey as straightforward as booking a flight and packing your bags for a domestic destination—no paperwork, just the thrill of exploration.