In a major tourism boost, Iran has approved a visa waiver program allowing Indian citizens to visit without the headache of pre-approved documentation. India is among 33 countries newly granted visa-free entry by Iran’s Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts.
Minister Ezzatollah Zarghami announced the open-door policy aims to spur tourist inflow and cement Iran’s engagement with diverse nations. Travelers from India can now freely discover Iran’s rich cultural and heritage offerings.
The 33 approved countries span the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and even Latin America. Notably, Gulf rivals Saudi Arabia and UAE also make the list as Iran seeks to ease regional tensions.
Before the addition, only 12 countries including Turkey, China, and Syria enjoyed visa-free Iran access. But by expanding to 45 nations overall, the Islamic Republic has put out the welcome mat for Indian globetrotters and millions more.
For Indian passport holders frustrated by complex Iranian visa processes, the waiver comes as a New Year gift. It unlocks hassle-free group and solo travel options to uncover Iran’s gems like the ancient ruins of Persepolis, the splendid architecture of Isfahan, and magnificent mosques in places like Shiraz.
As one of the world’s oldest civilizations now modernizing rapidly under young leadership, Iran offers a unique bridge between antiquity and contemporary Persian culture for Indian travelers. The visa immunity makes the journey even more alluring.
So pack those bags and mark Iran on your 2023 travel bucket lists. The land of poetic beauty and warm hospitality now lies open for all Indian citizens to uncover.