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Travel Tips- You have to take permission from the government to visit these places in India, know full details

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By Jitendra Jangid- Friends, India is famous all over the world for its culture and historical forts, buildings, due to which millions of people from all over the world come here to visit. But friends, do you know that there are places in India where Indians also have to take permission from the Indian government to visit, let's know about these places-

What is Inner Line Permit?

The Inner Line Permit is an official travel document issued by the government, which allows Indian citizens to enter certain restricted areas. This requirement applies mainly to areas that are strategically important or culturally sensitive.

States requiring Inner Line Permit

Arunachal Pradesh

Known for its stunning natural beauty, including mountains, lush valleys and lakes.

Home to unique attractions such as Gompa Buddhist temples and diverse bird species.

There are three tiger reserves that offer exciting jungle safaris.

Nagaland

A culturally rich state inhabited by various tribes, which contribute to its vibrant linguistic heritage.

Permits are required for both Indians and foreigners.

Offers a wealth of biodiversity and geographical significance.

Mizoram

Famous for its picturesque blue mountains and lush landscapes.

Known for its natural beauty as well as its fascinating culture.

Permits are required to visit this fascinating state.

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Ladakh

Famous for its breathtaking mountain passes, rivers, and Buddhist monasteries.

The unique architecture including sloping wooden houses adds to its charm.

All visitors, including Indians, must obtain a permit to explore this high-altitude region.

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Sikkim

Despite being one of the smallest states in India, Sikkim is rich in natural beauty and cultural significance.

Home to Kanchenjunga, the third highest peak in the world.

Gangtok offers a variety of activities from shopping to trekking and paragliding, but a permit is required for entry.

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