Exotic Locations That We Can Explore Without Visa

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Cook Islands:
The Cook Islands is an island country in the South Pacific Ocean in free association with New Zealand. It consists of 15 small islands whose total land area is 240 square kilometres. In recent times, the Cook Islands have adopted an increasingly independent foreign policy. With this, the influx of tourists has readily increased. With about 100,000 visitors travelling to the islands in the 2010–11 financial years, tourism is the country's main industry, and the leading element of the economy. Indian with a valid proof of citizens and reserved accommodation are allowed to stay for up to 200 days without a visa. Not just this, they exempted from paying the departure tax of NZ$55 for adults and NZ$15 for children.

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Bhutan:
Bhutan, a landlocked country in South Asia is located at the eastern end of the Himalayas. It is bordered to the north by China and to the south, east and west by India. Thimphu is the capital and the largest city in Bhutan. The mutual affairs between the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan and the Republic of India have been traditionally close since the 1949 treaty was prepared. Though the country is very conservative regarding tourism, it is quite lenient for Indian citizens. For any Indians, a two weeks permit is issued for visiting this country by producing a valid passport or voter's identity card.
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