5 States in India, where you can't Roam Freely

India has many places for tourism and you can make a plan and can visit any places.

But it's not true there are 5 States within India where you require permission to visit. Getting permission is not a very tough task, but still there is a difference between just visiting a place simply like that and visiting a place by taking permission.

The names of which are given below:

  • Lakshadweep Island: It's in the Arabian Sea and permit can be seek online.

  • Arunachal Pradesh: One of the farest North-Eastern state of India and bordering China, Mayanmar and Bhutan. So permission can be seek online as well for Rs. 100/30 days

  • Mizoram: Again one of the 7 Sisters of India, Mizoram borders Bangladesh and Myanmar which makes is very sensitive, so visiting this beautiful state requires permission in-form of Inner Line permit, which can be Obtain at Aizawl airport as well as from New Delhi, Kolkata, Silchar, Guwahati and Shillong for 15 days and 6 months

  • Sikkim: Most of the part in Sikkim can be covered without permit, but there are some protective areas where a inner line permit is required to visit this awesome State. Some awesome places are Nathula Pass, Gurudongmar Lake, Yamthang, Zero point, etc. If you are an Indian getting permit will not at all be a tough task.

  • Nagaland: Apart from getting permit online, one can seek offline at New Delhi, Kolkata, Kohima, Dimapur, etc to visit a state which has own 16 tribes, own distinct language. Nagaland borders Myanmar.

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