It's a fine art planning a perfect family trip, balancing all the diverse needs, providing just the right amount of stimulation, working in some decent downtime, and fitting it all into your time frame and budget. Then comes the painstaking task of procuring your visas-been there, done that! This travel issue, we took it upon ourselves to make your holiday planning a whole lot easier, courtesy of these visa-on-arrival holiday hotspots that your li'l globetrotter is sure to fall in love with...
BHUTAN
Bhutan has long had a reputation as an exclusive, remote destination that only opens its doors to a lucky, well-heeled few. Its golden-roofed temples, magnificent fortress-like monasteries, and timeless rural villages are as close to a Shangri-La as you can find in the modern world. Whether you are spotting takins or blue poppies, trekking beneath 7000m peaks or strolling across hillsides teeming with spring blooms, Bhutan offers one of the last pristine pockets in the entire Himalaya.
Must See: Motithang Takin Preserve, Taktsang Monastery, Po Chhu River Suspension Bridge, Temple of the Divine Madman
Visa: Indian passport holders don't need a visa to enter Bhutan but need a permit. You also need a passport that is valid for 6 months or any other identity proof like a Voter's ID
MALAYSIA
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