Indian Citizens Can Now Travel Visa-Free To Serbia

by Sanjana Shenoy
Indian Citizens Can Now Travel Visa-Free To Serbia
Serbia, also known as the Republic of Serbia is located at the crossroads of the Central and Southeast Europe. It’s a beautiful country which houses endless plains, dramatic mountains, majestic fortresses, delicious bakeries and exquisite wine cellars. The rich legacies and interesting architecture makes this one amazing European country. And what makes this even more amazing, is that now Indian citizens can travel visa-free here. Thanks to a large number of Indian tourists visiting this place, the Government of the Republic of Serbia has announced visa-free travel to Indian citizens. We’re not squealing, you are!

What’s In It?

Serbia’s administration recently decided that visa will be exempted for Indian travellers and tourists, along with Iranians who have ordinary passports. This gorgeous southeastern European country is another place that Indians can happily travel visa-free. The implementation of this new rule will witness Indian citizens entering and transiting through Serbia without a visa. Indian citizens can stay in the country visa-free for 30 days only from the date of entry (within a period of one year).

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A government official has stated that the undisturbed arrival of tourists from Iran and India, will attract potential investors and can create a more favourable environment and bring bilateral relations with these countries to a higher level. Reports suggest that annual transaction between Belgrade, the capital of Serbia and New Delhi, amounts to a whopping $150 million approximately. And the trade between Serbia and Iran amounts to around $20 million.

What’s More?

It’s interesting to know that Serbia is one of the least explored destinations in Europe. It has travel gems be it the 279 BCE dated Belgrade Fortress, massive Kalemegdan Park, interesting Nikola Tesla Museum, interesting monastery Drvengrad or the prominent historic street Knez Mihailova Street, to name a few. And now that you know some places which you can visit in Serbia, do make your plans, book your tickets here. The icing on the cake is the fact that you no longer need visas here. Do Go On More Vacations To Increase Your Productivity It’s What The Europeans Do