Travel Tips: Not only Lakshadweep, entry is not allowed in these beautiful states of India without a permit!

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A passport and visa are required for international travel. Well, we talked about travelling abroad but if you go to India, you will need a permit here too. Let's learn about some of these places:

Arunachal Pradesh:

  • Permit Required: Inner Line Permit
  • Major Places: Tawang, Itanagar, Ziro, Anini and Bhalukpong
  • Permit period: 30 days

Arunachal Pradesh, located in the northeastern part of the country, shares its borders with China, Bhutan and Myanmar, requiring Inner Line Permits for visitors. To explore places like Tawang, Itanagar, Ziro, Anini and Bhalukpong, necessary documents are required and the permit allows a stay of up to 30 days.

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Ladakh:

  • Permit Required: Required for specific areas
  • Major Places: Hanu Village, Pangong Tso Lake, Tso Moriri Lake, Nyoma, Loma Bend and Khardung La
  • Permit Period: Issued for one day

A permit is required to enter parts of Ladakh, a region of Jammu and Kashmir. Not all areas are open to all travellers, and permits are issued for specific locations such as Hanu Village, Pangong Tso Lake, Tso Moriri Lake, Nyoma, Loma Bend and Khardung La. These permits can be obtained from the Deputy Commissioner's office and are usually valid for one day.

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Nagaland:

  • Permit required: Yes
  • Major Places: Kohima, Dimapur, Mokokchung, Wokha, Mon and Phek
  • Permit period: ₹50 for 15 days, ₹100 for 30 days

Tourists visiting Nagaland, including cities like Kohima, Dimapur, Mokokchung, Wokha, Mon and Phek, are required to obtain a permit. The permit can be secured using documents such as a PAN card or Voter ID, and the fee varies depending on the period, costing ₹50 for 15 days and ₹100 for 30 days.