The traveler must take a 'Special Permit' before traveling in a sensitive area. It is also called Inner Line Permit.

these Tourist Places Inner Line Permission: 6 tourist destinations of India, where you will not get entry without a 'Special Permit'

'Special permit' will be required to visit these cities

Special Permit to Travel: India is a country of cultural diversity and rich heritage. Every state and union territory here has its own distinct identity. Whether snowfall, lakes, rivers, or mountains, every beauty will be found here which will make the mind happy. However, do you know that the procedure for traveling to all 29 states and 7 union territories of India is slightly different? We are talking about a 'Special Permit', which is necessary for the traveler before traveling in a sensitive area. It is also called Inner Line Permit. Due to security reasons, it is necessary for Indians in some areas of India to take an 'Inner Line Permit'. Without this, they are not allowed to travel in sensitive areas.

Here we are going to tell about those cities, where before going, you have to keep all your important documents i.e. documents ready. Because only then you will get a 'special permit' for entry. This permit is needed when people are traveling to sensitive areas that share borders with other countries. This permit helps in the safety of tourists and works to manage the movement of people. Let us know in which cities 'Inner Loan Permission' (ILP) is required.

These 6 places require 'a permit'

Arunachal Pradesh

India's north-eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh shares its border with China, Bhutan, and Myanmar. That's why passengers must take a special permit. Traveling travelers can get their permit from the Resident Commissioner from these cities – Kolkata, Shillong, Guwahati, Delhi, and the Government of Arunachal Pradesh. The special permit comes with a validity of 30 days and costs around Rs 100 per person.

Nagaland

Nagaland is a city of many tribes. This state of India shares an international border with Myanmar. Therefore it is a sensitive area, where a permit will be required for entry. You can get ILP for this from the Deputy Commissioner of Delhi, Kolkata, Kohima, Dimapur, Shillong, and Mokokchung.

Lakshadweep

Lakshadweep is one of the gems of India. Known for its beaches and blue clear water and delicious food. To enter this union territory, you will need a police clearance certificate and a special permit.

Mizoram

Another mesmerizing state full of nature's gifts, Mizoram also shares a common border with Myanmar and Bangladesh and is home to several indigenous tribes. Here ILP can be taken from the Liaison Officer, Government of Mizoram - Silchar, Kolkata, Shillong, Delhi, Guwahati. If you are traveling by air, people can take a special pass from the security officer on arrival at Aizawl's Lengpui airport

Sikkim

Sikkim is also called the gateway of the Himalayas. Sikkim is a land of beautiful meadows, scrumptious cuisine, numerous monasteries, crystal lakes, and mesmerizing scenery. In Sikkim too, people often require special permits when they plan to trek some of the highest points, such as Tsomgo Baba Temple, Singalila Trek, Nathala Pass, Djogri Trek, Thangu-Chopta Valley, Yumesamdong, Yumthang, and Zero Point Travel and Gurudogmar Lake. The permit is issued by the Department of Tourism and Civil Aviation, which can be obtained from Bagdogra Airport and Rangpochekpost.

Ladakh

There is no need to describe the beauty of Ladakh. Every traveler knows about it. Ladakh is included in the trip list of every traveler. You will need an 'Inner Line Permit' to visit Nubra Valley, Khardung La Pass, Tso Moriri Lake, Pangong Tso Lake, Dah, Hanu Village, Nyoma, Turtuk, Digar La, and Tangyar in Ladakh.