Traveling the world is exciting, but some destinations remain challenging even for the most experienced travelers — especially when you hold a Turkish passport. Strict visa policies, political tensions, high refusal rates, and special travel rules can make the process complicated.
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Turkmenistan is known for having one of the strictest visa systems in the world.
To apply, travelers must obtain a special invitation letter, which is rarely approved. Even tour visas face frequent rejections.
Eritrea tightly controls both entry and internal movement.
Even after receiving a visa, travelers must request separate permits for traveling between cities, making the trip highly restrictive.
Independent travel is strictly forbidden.
Visitors can only enter with state-supervised tour groups, and all itineraries are controlled. Photography and interactions are limited and monitored.
Bhutan limits tourism to protect its culture.
All visitors must pay a daily fee and travel with a licensed guide. Independent travel is prohibited.
Even with a valid visa, Turkish citizens may experience lengthy questioning at the border.
Security checks can take hours, depending on the traveler’s itinerary and background.
Since South Cyprus does not recognize Turkey, it does not issue visas directly to Turkish passport holders.
Entry through Northern Cyprus is also not accepted.
Among all Schengen countries, Norway has the strictest evaluation process.
Financial documents and travel history are examined in detail, leading to frequent refusals.
Many travelers experience technical problems with India's e-visa system.
The application process can be confusing, and delays or rejections are common.