After Sri Lanka and Thailand, Vietnam may be the next big destination to allow entry of Indian travellers without the need for a visa.
According to local news agency VnExpress, Vietnam's Minister of Culture,
Sports and Tourism Nguyen Van Hung has called for short-term visa waivers for
major markets like China and India to drive tourism recovery. Currently, only
nationals of Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland can
enter Vietnam without a visa.In the first ten
months of this year, Vietnam received nearly 10 million international visitors,
marking a 4.6-fold rise compared to the corresponding period in 2022 and
surpassing the targeted goal for 2023.
Starting from mid-August, Vietnam began issuing
e-visas for individuals from all countries and territories, providing a
validity period of 90 days and allowing multiple entries. For citizens from the
13 countries exempted from visa requirements, there has been a threefold
extension in the duration of stay, now set at 45 days.
Indian travellers have had a good few months,
with Thailand and Sri Lanka, both announcing visa waivers. Starting November
10, Thailand has scrapped the need for a visa for Indian travellers. The visa
exemption allows Indian tourists a 30-day stay, and will be in place until May
10 next year. The Thai government later said there was a possibilty of the
scheme being extended, if demand grew.
“We want more travellers to visit Thailand,”
Tourism Authority of Thailand told ET in a statement. “In 2022, we received
965,994 Indian tourists. This year from January 1 till October 31 we received
1,302,483 Indian tourists.”
In October, Sri Lanka too introduced a visa-free
entry initiative for visitors from seven countries, including India, China, and
Russia, as part of a pilot project.
The pilot project, which began immediately, will
be in effect until March 31, 2024.
According to a McKinsey study released in
November, Indian travellers are set to soar, given the relative economic
prosperity and a growing propensity for international travel.
“If India follows China’s outbound travel
trajectory (which it could, due to similarity in population size and per capita
income trajectory), then Indian tourists could make 80 to 90 million trips a
year by 2040,” said the report, From India to the world: Unleashing the
Potential of India’s Tourists.