Bhutan

Entry Requirements: Entry Permit (can be obtained at the Pedestrian Terminal at Phuentsholing or at the Paro International Airport. Indian Passport that carries least 6 months of validity
Original Voter ID card: For kids below 18 years, an original birth certificate or a Passport is required.
Things to do in Bhutan:
- Trek to the Tiger's Nest Monastery, which is located on a cliffside, at a height of over 9,800 feet above Paro Valley.
- Explore the capital city, Thimphu, and visit famous places like the Folk Heritage Museum and the National Memorial Chorten.
- Discover the beauty of Punakha Dzong and the Phobjikha Valley, home to the endangered black-necked cranes.
Travel Tips:
- While Indians don't need to carry a visa, it's compulsory to obtain an entry permit.
- Those planning to experience local festivals like Paro Tshechu (April) and Tshechu (October) can plan their trip during the spring or autumn season to experience
- Remember to book a tour guide in advance, without which it’s not allowed to explore Bhutan.
- Consider the sustainable development fee in Bhutan, which is INR 1200 per night for an individual, while planning your trip.
- Prefer buying a local SIM, which will help you avoid any hassles with the network coverage.
Nepal
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- Trek to the base camp of majestic Mount Everest or explore the Annapurna Circuit.
- Head to the Kathmandu, to visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Pashupatinath Temple and Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple).
- Explore the scenic town of Pokhara, which is surrounded by Boudhanath Stupa, Phewa Lake, Rupa Lake, Gurkha Museum, and the Annapurna mountain range.
- Enjoy adventure activities like paragliding, bungee jumping, and rock climbing in Pokhara.
- Prefer booking direct flights from major Indian towns like Kolkata and New Delhi for easy accessibility to Nepal.
- The highways in Nepal may be rough, particularly in rural areas, so it's suggested that you plan your commute accordingly.
- If you’re planning to trek, remember to apply for a trekking permit at the Department of Immigration in Kathmandu.
Thailand
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For those who are planning to add a bit of thrill to their vacation - regions like Chiang Mai, Krabi, and Phuket offer ziplining, white-water rafting, scuba diving and rock climbing. Thailand tour packages are a great way to experience all these adventures with ease.
Entry Requirements: ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation), Application form, two colour photos, cover letter, round-trip flight tickets, proof of stay, and bank statement are required for entry.
- Explore ancient temples like the Grand Palace, and Wat Pho, or enjoy shopping at Patpong and Asiatique nightmarkets in Bangkok.
- Visit Phuket and enjoy day trips to scenic locations like Phi Phi Islands and Phang Nga Bay.
- Discover Ayutthaya, a sacred city, and its UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Wat Phra Sri Sanphet and Wat Mahathat.
- Enjoy being a part of popular local festivals like Loy Krathong (Festival of Lights) or Songkran (Thai New Year).
- Experience the nightlife in Phuket and Pattaya at lively beach parties or famous rooftop bars.
- Enjoy shopping at the unique Amphawa Floating Market, where vendors sell items from their boats.
- Prefer buying local SIM cards like DTAC or AIS from the airport to avail discounted data plans.
- Remember to file an application online for the ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation) which is mandatory for a visa-free entry.
- Don't forget to try Thai street food that includes dishes like Pad Thai, Mango Sticky Rice, and Som Tum (papaya salad).
- If you're on a budget, prefer using the pocket-friendly public transport options like trains, tuk tuks, or book a ride using ‘Grab’, a local app.
Mauritius

Entry Requirements: Valid Indian passport, proof of stay, roundtrip flight tickets, and bank statement.
- Spend relaxing mornings at sandy beaches like Belle Mare and Le Morne in Mauritius.
- Discover Port Louis and visit the top spots like Blue Penny Museum, St. Louis Cathedral, and more.
- Spot wild animals like Mauritian flying fox, wild boar, and macaque monkeys at the Black River Gorges National Park.
- Kitesurfing, snorkelling, diving, paddle boarding, and parasailing at Ile aux Cerfs or Blue Bay Marine Park.
- Get a chance to admire the underwater waterfall on a helicopter tour over the Le Morne Peninsula.
- If you prefer outdoor activities in comfortable weather, plan your trip to Mauritius between May and December.
- Always carry a copy of your passport and other essential documents while travelling.
- Make sure that you tip well at restaurants or hotels, since it's an important mark of appreciation among the locals.
Malaysia

- Admire the fantastic views of the city from the observation deck of the famous Petronas Twin Towers
- Visit George Town in Penang, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site popular for its colonial architecture and stunning street art.
- Head to Langkawi's famous beaches like Cenang and Tanjung Rhu or take a walk on the Langkawi Sky Bridge.
- Offer prayers at Thean Hou Temple and Kek Lok Si Temple, some of the most historic temples in Malaysia.
- Remember to apply for the Digital Arrival Card online well in advance to avoid last-minute challenges.
- Carry some cash with you, as some of the places may not accept digital payments.
- Head to Pavilion Kuala Lumpur or Central Market, which are some of the top shopping sites in Malaysia.
- Carry a universal adapter to charge your gadgets conveniently anywhere.
- Prefer drinking bottled water as tap water may not be fit for consumption at some places.
Fiji

- Enjoy scenic walks along the sandy shores of Denarau Island and the Mamanuca Islands.
- Try snorkelling at Beqa Lagoon and Taveuni Island to explore marine life.
- Visit the Fiji Museum and get a chance to learn about the age-old culture of the region.
- Explore the Garden of the Sleeping Giant, which is home to over 2,000 varieties of beautiful orchids.
- Spend some time relaxing in Sabeto's hot springs that are known for their mineral-rich waters.
- It's suggested that you plan your vacation in Fiji somewhere between May and October, as this is the period when it rains the least.
- Most of the locals speak English, but learning a few words like Kerekere (please) and Sa donu (You're Welcome) in Fijian will make your local interactions feel more wholesome.
- Prefer booking local ferries and flights well in advance to avoid any last minute hassles.
- Opt for currency conversion in advance, as some of the places may not have the facility.
- Carry insect repellent spray as mosquito-borne diseases are common in the region.
Jamaica

For those planning to dive into regional history - Devon House Bakery, Emancipation Park, and Rose Hall Great House are some of the best places to visit in Jamaica. For those who prefer exploring natural wonders YS Falls and Dunn's River Falls are a must-have in the itinerary for Jamaica tour packages.
- Explore Seven Mile Beach and spend relaxing evenings along its sandy beaches or admire the Negril Cliffs.
- Head to the Bob Marley Museum and learn about the life of the popular Jamaican musician Bob Marley.
- Climb the 180-feet-high scenic Dunn’s River Falls, a terraced waterfall in Ocho Rios.
- Visit the Blue Mountain to learn about the production process of the world-famous coffee.
- Experience rum tasting tours at places like Appleton Estate, Worthy Park Estate, and Hampden Estate.
- Enjoy water sports like snorkelling and diving at popular sites like Bloody Bay, and Booby Cay Island
- US dollars are generally accepted in the region, but prefer carrying some Jamaican Dollars (JMD) in cash for convenience.
- Avoid travelling during the hurricane season, which lasts from June to November, for safety reasons.
- Prefer using local AC buses if you prefer pocket-friendly commute within the destination.
- Carry an insect repellent with you as some of the regions may have malaria carrying mosquitoes.
- Remember to explore the nightlife in Jamaica at places like Montego Bay and Negril, which house several beach bars, and nightclubs.
Kazakhstan

History buffs can head to Turkistan, where they can explore the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi or Arystanbab Mausoleum, to know more about the region's heritage.
- Visit The Huns Ethno Village and get a chance to experience authentic Kazakh nomadic culture
- Admire the Charyn Canyon's red and orange rock formations that look similar to the Grand Canyon.
- Head to Astana, Kazakhstan's capital, and explore famous attractions like the Palace of Peace and the Bayterek Tower.
- Shop for unique items like Kazakh jewellery, camel wool products, and musical instruments like the Dombra from markets like Green Bazaar and Khan Shatyr.
- Carry USD or Kazakhstani Tenge, as Indian currency is not accepted at most places.
- Remember to dress modestly since the locals consider it as a sign of respect, especially at religious places.
- The roads may not be in the best shape in rural areas, particularly in the winter months, so plan accordingly.
- Don’t forget to try some of the local dishes including Beshbarmak and Kazy.
Dominica

- Get a chance to hike along the second biggest hot spring in the world - the Boiling Lake
- Visit Trafalgar Falls, a double waterfall that has both hot and cold water pools.
- Head to the Morne Trois Pitons National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its volcanic landscapes.
- Get a chance to dive in Champagne Reef and admire the underwater volcanic landscapes of Dominica.
- Remember to experience the eco-friendly tours to learn more about the environmental conservation efforts made in the region.
- The public transport options on the island are limited, but taxis and car rentals are always available.
Barbados

- Visit the splendid beaches of Barbados, including Crane Beach, Miami Beach, and Dover Beach.
- Enjoy spotting wild animals like armadillos, and the rare Barbados green monkeys, at the Barbados Wildlife Reserve
- Explore Harrison's Cave Eco-Adventure Park and admire the unique limestone formations that hang from the terrace.
- Visit Mount Gay Distillery, known as the oldest rum distillery in the world and enjoy tasting sessions.
- The Barbadian Dollar (BBD) happens to be the local currency, but the US Dollar (USD) is also widely accepted.
- Remember to attend the Crop Over Festival, if you're visiting Barbados in summer, to celebrate regional culture and history.