Vietnam Explores Visa-Free Entry for Indian Tourists: A Boost for Tourism Recovery

&NewLine;<p>November 24&comma; 2023 – In a significant development&comma; Vietnam is reportedly exploring the possibility of granting visa-free entry to Indian tourists as part of its strategy to revive its tourism sector&period; Nguyen Van Jung&comma; Vietnam&&num;8217&semi;s Minister of Culture&comma; Sports&comma; and Tourism&comma; is advocating for short-term visa waivers for key markets&comma; including India&period; The initiative aims to revitalize the country&&num;8217&semi;s tourism industry&comma; which has faced considerable setbacks due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic&period; Currently&comma; several European nations enjoy visa-free travel to Vietnam&comma; and extending this privilege to Indian travelers reflects Vietnam&&num;8217&semi;s acknowledgment of the growing significance of the Indian market in global tourism&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>The tourism statistics for Vietnam in the first ten months of 2023 reveal a remarkable surge&comma; with around 10 million international visitors – a substantial 4&period;6-fold increase compared to the same period in 2022&period; Despite hosting around 170&comma;000 Indian visitors before the pandemic&comma; Vietnam sees the potential for further growth in this market&period; Renowned Vietnamese destinations such as Phu Quoc Island&comma; Nha Trang&comma; Da Nang&comma; Ha Long Bay&comma; and Hoi An remain popular among Indian tourists&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>To facilitate entry for travelers&comma; Vietnam had earlier introduced e-visas for individuals from all countries starting August 2023&comma; offering a 90-day validity period and multiple entries&period; If Vietnam proceeds with the plan for visa-free entry for Indians&comma; it would align with similar measures adopted by Sri Lanka and Thailand&period; Thailand recently announced a six-month visa-free entry for Indian and Taiwanese tourists&comma; effective from November 10&comma; 2023&comma; to May 10&comma; 2024&period; Sri Lanka also approved free visas for travelers from seven countries&comma; including India&comma; until March 31&comma; 2024&comma; aiming to attract five million tourists in the coming years&period; This move by Vietnam reflects a broader trend among countries looking to stimulate tourism by simplifying entry procedures&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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