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May 14, 2020

Most Powerful Passports For Business Travelers.

Do you want to travel hassle-free? Where does India rank? and some background check on the world's most powerful passports.


In order for business travel, we should have a valid passport. Your travel passport is your key through the doorway to the rest of the world. There are 195 countries in the world today and among them, 193 countries are member states of the United Nations and 2 countries that are non-member observer states i.e. the Holy See and the State of Palestine. “Asian countries’ dominant the top spots due to the fact of open-door policies and the introduction of mutually beneficial trade agreements,” So here is the list of most powerful passports in the world and their country’s citizens culture, norms, and tradition. Read to the last if you want to know where India ranks.

JAPAN:  This country is best known for its traditional cultural arts and traditions, notably the tea ceremonies, flower arranging, and calligraphy to name a few. It is home to more than a dozen UNESCO World Heritage sites and is the birthplace of the famous dish Sushi. A little bit of history suggests that the Japanese culture has been strongly influenced throughout history by China with its language, architecture, culture, religion, philosophy, and law. A meal at an average restaurant roughly costs between 1100 and 2500 yen, while there is no upper price limit when it comes to high-class restaurants because of the country expensive image of being one of the most exotic countries in the world and if you're staying in hotels, eating out, and traveling around a lot, it can be pretty costly.
Staying in a hostel, buying a metro pass, eating relatively cheap street food, and visiting a few attractions will cost around $100 USD per day. It is the world's most powerful passports in 2020 and if you have a Japanese travel passport then you can travel 191 countries hassle-free.


SPAIN: The Kingdom of Spain in the Iberian Peninsula, as it's officially known, is the second-largest country in the EU. Spanish is the second most widely spoken language in the world and one shocking fact is that Nudity is legal in Spain since it’s warm most of the year and no wonder how tourists all around the world make it to the coasts and cities of Spain to enjoy the Meditteranean vibe. Spain is a country that has the third-largest UNESCO heritage sites. The culture of Spain is based on various historical influences,  based on pre-Roman Celtic and Iberian culture. Spain was earlier named as Hispania under Roman rule from the 2nd century BC.  Around 75% of the modern Spanish language is derived from Latin. Pablo Picasso, perhaps one of the most iconic figures in modern art was from Spain.  Spain is famous for its spicy and delicious dishes. And one of those is paella – a rice dish that originated in Valencia. It is not an expensive country to eat, especially because of their Tapas Culture. Small bites of delicious food at a reasonable price can be found everywhere. The cost of traveling largely depends on which part of Spain you would like to visit. Popular cities like Barcelona and Madrid are much more expensive than smaller Spanish cities, like Seville and Valencia. Airbnb for business travelers accommodation is one of the emerging choices in countries like Spain, France, and many other European countries due to the flexibility of Entire/Homes or Apartments for Family, Private rooms for couples, or shared room for the more experience seeking millennial business traveler.

SINGAPORE:  Singapore is known for its clean streets and its modern and high skyscraper buildings. It makes every effort to ensure that the streets are always kept clean bypassing some strict laws on vandalism, littering, public urination, and spitting on streets. The Singapore Botanic Gardens is the only tropical botanic garden on the UNESCO’s World Heritage List and first of its kind. It is a European-style botanic garden of tropical plants, created by the British people in 1859. Since then, it has been a landmark for the Singaporean history and culture, with significant importance for conservation, science, and education. The majority of religions consist of Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Hinduism, and Christianity. The culture of Singapore has changed greatly over the millennial business travel era. Its contemporary modern culture consists of a combination of Asian and European cultures, mainly by Malay, South Asian, East Asian, and Eurasian influences. Hainanese chicken rice is the favorite local dish tourists should not miss at all if you are into pleasurable food experience. However, Singaporean food can be divided into five types: meat, seafood, rice, noodles, and dessert or snacks. Singapore is especially renowned for its seafood. Crab chilies and black pepper crab are two representative dishes that dominate the Singaporean food scene and are greatly recommended to tourists. Another favorite is the sambal stingray. You'll want to plan on spending a minimum of $50 to $60 USD per day. This will cover your cost of getting around the town, eating, and staying in inexpensive accommodations like hostels and paying guests. If you want to lay your head somewhere a bit nicer on your corporate tour then travel apps like Airbnb and OYO space accommodation would be fine or if you have some more extra cash to spend on bar-hopping, plan for $85 to $100 USD per day.





SOUTH KOREA:  It is a country in South East Asia sharing land borders with North Korea. Seoul, its capital is the fourth largest metropolitan economy in the world. Samsung, the world’s largest electronics manufacture has its head-quarter in Gangnam Station, Samsung Town. It has a technologically advanced transport network consisting of high-speed railways, highways, bus routes, ferry services, and air routes that crisscross the country. Korean people are very technologically savvy and business travelers traveling to Korea should make use of business travel apps if they want to enjoy the vibrant tech culture in South Korea. The cuisine is largely based on noodles, sticky-rice, tofu, vegetables, fish, and meats. Traditional Korean meals are noted for the number of side dishes, banchan, which accompany steam-cooked short-grain rice. It is said if you ever eat a Korean dish, it hard to finish all the side dishes. Kimchi, a fermented, usually spicy vegetable dish is commonly served at every meal and is one of the best known Korean dishes. Soups are also a common part of a Korean meal and are served as part of the main course rather than at the beginning or the end of the meal. Popular Korean alcoholic beverages include Soju, Makgeolli, and Bokbunja ju. Traditional Korean architecture may also be seen at the nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites in South Korea.


LUXEMBOURG: Luxembourg is a landlocked country and is one of the smallest countries in the world, with an advanced economy and one of the world's highest GDP (PPP) per capita bordered by France, Belgium, and Germany. The city of Luxembourg is declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to the exceptional preservation of the vast fortifications, with its old quarters, castles, and the old city also giving it the nickname of  "The Gibraltar of the North".  Luxembourg became an independent country when in 963, Siegfried, count de Ardennes, exchanged his lands for a small but well thought of Roman castle lying along the Alzette River for their future endeavors. Thus, the origin of Luxembourg, whose name is itself derived from that of the castle, Lucilinburhuc (“Little Fortress”).  The most famous dish in all Luxembourg is the meat dishes named Judd mat Gaardebounen, the smoked collar of pork with broad beans and potatoes. The pork is soaked up, and then boiled with vegetables like beans, potatoes, and flavored with some authentic spices. Served in copious slices, it a must-try in terms of having a nutritious diet while traveling, and also satisfying your taste buds.  As being the richest place in the world by GDP per capita — around $105,000 each — you should expect Luxembourg to be an expensive place. It’s for sure that it’s not cheap, but as a tourist, it's no worse than places like London, Paris or Newyork.



Conclusion:

However, for an Indian travel passport, the citizens of India dont need a visa in 58 countries including Indonesia, Mauritius, Nepal, and Fiji to name a few. Since many of you have also been wondering about India since its one of the most rapidly developing nations in the world and is very flexible in terms of business culture. Here I have written a blog for business travelers to India, people culture, traditions and beliefs, and some states where you should visit if you are on business travel to India.

So back to the main subject matter of the blog. The number one among the world's most powerful passports is a travel passport from Japan. A passport from Japan opens more than 191 doors than a passport from anywhere else in the world, according to the top report by Henley Passport Index.  Other world's most powerful passports in the world include Korea, Germany, Finland, Italy, Sweden, Belgium, Netherlands, UK, and the USA.

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