Visa-on-arrival VoA is a convenient option for Indian travelers looking to explore new destinations without the hassle of obtaining a visa beforehand. Here's a list of the top 6 countries that offer Visa on Arrival for Indian passport holders, making it easier for them to embark on international adventures: 6 Visa On Arrival Countries For Indians
If you are searching for unconventional places that are not explored fully and hence free from crowd, then try some the least visited countries in the world that are underrated in terms of tourists inflow. These countries are really beautiful but completely underrated. That means these lands are still maintaining more natural environment due to lack of crowds. Many of those are small or tropical lands (or both) and offer lot of cultural activities and relaxation.
1. -Republic of Palau
Total Number of Visitors recorded in last year (2013): 105,000 Location: Palau is a part of Micronesia and situated in the Western Pacific Ocean. It is really surprising, why people do not visit such a beautiful land! Communication is a problem there, but facing the problem will be enjoyable at the end.
2. -Moldova
Total Number of Visitors recorded in last year (2013): 96,000 Location: Moldova is in between Romania and Ukraine. It is considered as the poorest country in Europe, but it is the world's largest wine producer.
3. -Timor-Leste
Total Number of Visitors recorded in last year (2013): 78,000 Location: It is a country in Southeast Asia. Timor-Leste is mostly surrounded by many not well known islands and it encompasses the eastern part of Timor Island, which is roughly 1,250 miles north to the coast of Australia. You might have not heard about this land and its surrounding islands, but will be charmed by its beauty when you see it.
4. -Dominica
Total Number of Visitors recorded in last year (2013): 78,000 Location: Dominica is an island situated in the Lesser Antilles area of the Caribbean Sea. Nearby islands are Guadeloupe and Martinique. You will find some beautiful waterfalls and many natural views in the island.
5. -St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Number of Visitors recorded in last year (2013): 72,000 Location: St. Vincent and the Grenadines is just the border of the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Its neighboring islands are St. Lucia, Grenada and Barbados. Communication system is not particularly bad. Yet tourism is not flourished.
6. Anguilla (basically a British Overseas Territory)
Total Number of Visitors as recorded in last year (2013): 69,000 Location: The Island is located in between the Caribbean east of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands of the Atlantic Ocean. The Anguilla Island has some exotic and calm & quiet beaches. You may feel like spending the entire day at the sea beach.
7. -Liechtenstein
Number of Visitors as recorded in last year (2013): 60,000 Location: Liechtenstein is totally landlocked country from all sides. It is bordered by Switzerland in the west and south, while by Austria in the east and north. The hilly area is full of greenery. It is a place where you will find a real prince residing in a royal castle. While visiting Switzerland you can make a short trip to this low population country with low tourist rush for a different experience.
8. -Niue
Total Number of Visitors as recorded in last year (2013): 7,000 Location: Niue is one of the several islands in the South Pacific Ocean. It sits nearly 1,500 miles away from the coast of New Zealand. Very few tourists go there to enjoy the real adventure of an island. But if you choose to be different head for Niue.
9. -Montserrat (truly a British Overseas Territory)
Total Number of Visitors as recorded in last year (2013): 7,000
Location: Montserrat is a small part of the Lesser Antilles in the West Indies. There is an active volcano in the land.
10. -Kiribati
Total Number of Visitors as recorded in last year (2013): 6,000 Location: Kiribati is an island located in the central tropical Pacific Ocean. There is no land or island nearby. Hawaii is about 5 hours to the north by air plane. This is a really beautiful island which remains deprived of tourists only because of communication problem. This tinny land is first on the earth to welcome the new millennium in its New Year celebration.
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