Iran is visa-free for Indian tourists, but booking a flight is bumpy

While Iran has adopted a visa-free policy for Indian tourists, booking a flight to Iran from India can be quite tricky.

Indian tourists can travel visa-free to Iran, but flights are tricky. Photo: Unsplash/Sajad Darvishi

Iran is making travel to the country super-easy for Indian tourists. The government announced on Tuesday that visa for citizens of India have been abolished from February 4, 2024 – on a list of conditions.

However, booking a flight from an Indian city to an Iranian city can be tricky. We will get to that in a bit.

First, have a look at the conditions under which you can travel visa-free to Iran:

1. Indians holding ordinary passports will be allowed to enter the country without a visa once every six months, with a maximum stay of 15 days. Point to note: The 15-day stay period cannot be extended.

2. The visa abolition only applies to individuals entering Iran for tourism purposes.

3. If Indian nationals wish to stay for a longer period or make multiple entries within a six-month period, or require other types of visas, they must obtain the necessary visas through the respective representations of the Islamic Republic of Iran in India.

4. The visa abolition outlined in this approval specifically applies to Indian nationals who enter the country just through the air border.

What it means: You can now visit Iran for tourism, for a period of 15 days, without a visa. Under these new visa rules, you can stay for 15 days in Iran within a 180-day period.

What about flights from India?

Now, we tried looking for flights from New Delhi to Iran on MakeMyTrip, and were surprised to see no options for flights to Iran on the platform.
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