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Jan 5, 2026

Eight visa-free gems for Indian travellers in 2026: Malaysia, Maldives lead the list

Eight visa-free gems for Indian travellers in 2026: Malaysia, Maldives lead the list
The Times of India’s annual “travel bucket list” highlights eight destinations now offering visa-free or visa-on-arrival entry to Indian passport holders—welcome news for leisure and bleisure travellers planning 2026 itineraries. Malaysia tops the list after extending its 30-day visa-free window until December 2026, provided travellers complete a digital arrival card. Neighbours Maldives and Sri Lanka retain generous stays of 30 and 60 days respectively, while Mauritius, Kazakhstan, Philippines, Seychelles and Hong Kong round out the roster.

What’s new? Kazakhstan and the Philippines only recently formalised short-stay waivers, and Hong Kong’s Pre-Arrival Registration has been streamlined into a two-minute mobile form. For corporates, the widening network of visa-light destinations reduces lead-time for off-sites and client visits, cutting administrative costs tied to invitation letters and bank-balance certificates.

Before locking in flights, Indian travellers can turn to VisaHQ’s intuitive portal (https://www.visahq.com/india/) to verify the latest entry rules, complete mandatory digital arrival cards, and even purchase compliant travel insurance in minutes—helping individuals and corporates stay effortlessly on top of shifting documentation requirements.

Eight visa-free gems for Indian travellers in 2026: Malaysia, Maldives lead the list


Nevertheless, mobility managers must still track secondary requirements: Malaysia insists on six-month passport validity and a digital arrival card, while Seychelles requires proof of accommodation and return ticket. Travellers should also carry travel insurance, as several islands enforce mandatory coverage.

Indian tour operators already report a spike in February long-weekend bookings, echoing pent-up demand after two years of patchy outbound capacity. Airlines such as Vistara and AirAsia India have announced additional frequencies to Kuala Lumpur and Male to capture the surge.

For HR teams, these visa-free regimes create opportunities to bundle leisure with regional business trips, supporting employee-well-being while maintaining compliance. Firms should, however, update travel-policy language to clarify that visa-free entry does not automatically permit gainful work or on-the-ground client service outside permissible business-visitor activities.
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