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With Diwali fast approaching, it’s the perfect time to plan a holiday! Many destinations are now visa-free for Indian travellers, making it easy to escape for a quick getaway. From the culinary delights of Hong Kong to the spiritual serenity of Bhutan, each location offers a unique blend of culture, beauty, and festivity, ensuring your holiday is as illuminating as the festival itself.
Here are six places that will make your Diwali celebrations even more special.
Hong Kong – A Festive Culinary Delight
Visa-Free for Indians: Yes (14 days). Pre-arrival registration needed
Hong Kong offers an exciting blend of festivities during Diwali. From October 23 to 27, the Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival at Central Harbourfront promises a five-day, open-air culinary extravaganza against the stunning backdrop of Victoria Harbour. “Taste Around Town”, a citywide culinary celebration across Hong Kong will follow through November.
Extend your celebrations into Halloween with spooky street parades and themed events for a unique mix of cultures and celebrations. For thrill-seekers, Hong Kong Ocean Park is unleashing the classic Hong Kong Horror and Disney Halloween Time returns to Disneyland with evil laughs and whimsical surprises.
Must Visit: Victoria Peak, Ocean Park, Disneyland, Lantau Island
Tip: Plan early to enjoy both the Wine & Dine Festival and Halloween celebrations!
Sri Lanka – A Cultural Getaway
Visa-Free for Indians: Yes (Electronic Travel Authorization available)
Sri Lanka, with its cultural richness and beautiful landscapes, is a great destination for a short holiday. Visit Kandy, Colombo, or Ella to immerse yourself in Sri Lanka’s natural beauty and spiritual essence, perfect for Diwali reflection and relaxation.
Must Visit: Sigiriya Rock Fortress, Temple of the Tooth (Kandy)
Tip: Spend a few days in the cool hill stations like Nuwara Eliya.
Srilanka – Temple of Tooth
Maldives – A Tranquil Island Escape
Visa-Free for Indians: Yes (30 days)
Looking for a beach holiday this Diwali? The Maldives is ideal for a peaceful, luxurious getaway. With clear turquoise waters, over-water villas, and underwater adventures, the Maldives provides a picture-perfect backdrop to unwind with your family or loved ones.
Must Visit: Male, Maafushi Island, Underwater restaurants
Tip: Opt for a resort that offers Diwali special activities!
Maldives – Underwater restaurants
Indonesia (Bali) -A Tropical Paradise
Visa-Free for Indians: Yes (30 days).
During this festive period, visitors can experience the Balinese version of the Festival of Lights, known as “Hari Raya Nyepi,” which emphasizes reflection and renewal. Enjoy traditional Balinese performances, indulge in local cuisine, and explore the island’s famous temples.
Must Visit: Ubud, Seminyak, Mount Batur.
Tip: Book a resort that offers special Diwali celebrations and cultural experiences!
Indonesia (Bali) – Hari Raya Nyepi
Bhutan – A Spiritual Retreat
Visa-Free for Indians: Yes (Entry with valid documents).
Bhutan, known for its serene landscapes and rich Buddhist culture, is an ideal place for a peaceful Diwali getaway. Visitors can also immerse themselves in the tranquil atmosphere while enjoying the stunning views of the Himalayas.
Must Visit: Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest), Thimphu, Punakha Dzong.
Tip: Engage with local communities to learn about their unique customs during this festive season.
Bhutan – Tigers Nest
Nepal – A Cultural Experience
Visa-Free for Indians: Yes (No visa required).
Tihar, a five-day festival is celebrated with lights, music, and various rituals honouring animals like crows and dogs. Visitors can enjoy the festive spirit in cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara while exploring ancient temples and enjoying stunning mountain views.
Must Visit: Pashupatinath Temple, Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Pokhara.
Tip: Participate in local Tihar celebrations to experience the warmth of Nepali hospitality!
No matter where you choose to travel this Diwali, each destination offers something unique, whether it’s festive events or tranquil escapes. Make the most of the holiday season and explore these incredible places!
Nepal – Tihar festival
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