Countries Nepalese Can Travel Visa-Free
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- The Buzz Nepal
- September 20 , 2024
Are you ready to explore the world without worrying about visas? Good news! Nepalese passport holders have several exciting countries they can visit without the hassle of applying for a visa. Let’s take a closer look at five countries where you can travel visa-free and enjoy a seamless travel experience.
India
Nepalese citizens can freely travel to India, thanks to the special relationship between the two countries. No visa is required, and you can stay as long as you like! Whether it’s visiting the bustling streets of Delhi, the serene backwaters of Kerala, or the spiritual vibes of Varanasi, India has something for everyone.
Singapore
Singapore is a popular destination for its futuristic architecture, beautiful gardens, and diverse culture. Nepalese can enjoy a visa-free stay in Singapore for up to 30 days. Imagine walking along the Marina Bay Sands, tasting delicious street food at hawker centers, or exploring the incredible Gardens by the Bay.
The Philippines
Love the beach? The Philippines is the perfect getaway for you. Nepali citizens can visit for 21 days without a visa and enjoy the stunning beaches, islands, and warm hospitality. From swimming with whale sharks in Cebu to island hopping in Palawan, the Philippines is a dream destination for nature lovers.
Dominica
Known as the “Nature Island of the Caribbean,” Dominica is a paradise for eco-tourists. Nepalese travelers can stay in Dominica for up to 6 months without a visa. Hike through rainforests, soak in hot springs, or discover hidden waterfalls—Dominica is full of untouched beauty.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Another Caribbean gem, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, offers visa-free entry for up to 1 month. This beautiful island nation is famous for its white sandy beaches, clear blue waters, and relaxed vibes. It’s the perfect spot for a tropical escape.
Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a mix of both, your next visa-free trip is waiting. Where will your passport take you next?
Picture Credit: Venturesail Holidays, The New York Times, Wikipedia, Britannica
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