In a move aimed at boosting tourism and the economy, Indonesia is exploring the possibility of offering visa-free entry to Indians along with 19 other countries, including the U.S., China, Australia, South Korea, Germany, Britain, and France.
23.11.2023 - 12:21 / insider.com
I've visited Dubai, UAE, numerous times since my late teens. It was also my first vacation without family.
The idea of a trip there sparkedwhiletransiting through the Dubai airport on my way to India. I thought: "If the airport is this good, I wonder what the city is like."
I enjoyed my first five-day trip in 2014 and went multiple times annually after that. However, my stance on travel destinations has since changed and I'm now looking for more unique experiences.
While I'd still recommend it to people who like a luxury vacation, there are a few reasons it won't suit all globetrotters.
In a move aimed at boosting tourism and the economy, Indonesia is exploring the possibility of offering visa-free entry to Indians along with 19 other countries, including the U.S., China, Australia, South Korea, Germany, Britain, and France.
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