Restricted
& Protected Areas:
Certain
parts of India need special permits
before they can be visited.
Foreign
Tourists can visit Nagaland:
In order to promote tourism in the
North-east region, the Government of
India has decided to allow foreign
tourists to visit Nagaland. Until
recently the entire state of Nagaland
was a restricted area. However the
Government of India has decided to
allow foreign tourists to visit the
destricts of Dimapur, Kohima,
Mokokchong and Wokha for a maximum
period of 10 days and in a group of 4
or more. this restriction of group is
not valid for married couples.
These
permits are issued by the Under
Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs,
Foreigners Division, Lok Nayak Bhavan,
Khan Market,
New Delhi 110 003
Directorate
of Tourism, Nagaland, Kohima
Phone- +91 (370) 21607/ 22214/ 21945
Secretary,
Tourism, Nagaland, Kohima
Tele-Fax- +91 (370) 33067
Arunachal
Pradesh and Mizoram:
These States/Union Territories have
been designated as protected areas and
foreigners cannot enter these areas
without special permits. These permits
are issued by the Under Secretary,
Ministry of Home Affairs, Foreigners
Division, Lok Nayak Bhavan, Khan
Market, New Delhi 110 003 at least 4
weeks before the date of the expected
visit.
Certain areas of Sikkim like Gangtok,
Rumtek, Phodang and Zongri in West
Sikkim and Pamayangtse have been
excluded form the inner line and
declared as restricted areas.
Individual tourists are permitted to
visit Gangtok, Rumtek and Phodang.
Tourists are permitted to visit Zongri
and Pamayangtse. The duration of stay
has been raised from 7 to 15 days.
Permits can be issued by all Indian
Missions abroad, all FRROs,
Immigration Officers at Airports at
Mumbai, Calcutta, Chennai and New
Delhi. Manipur. Manipur has also been
opened to foreign tourists; permits
can be issued by all Missions abroad,
all FRROs, Home Commissioner, Manipur,
Imphal. The duration of stay has been
raised from 3 to 5 days. Permits are
no longer required for Darjeeling,
Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura.
Andaman
and Nicobar Islands:
Individual foreign tourists can visit
Port Blair Municipal Area, Havelock
Island, Long Island, Neil Island,
Mayabunder, Diglipur, Rangat, where a
night halt is allowed and Jolly Buoy,
South Cinque, Red Skin, Mount Harriet,
Madhuban where only day visits are
allowed. Prior permit is necessary.
Lakshadweep
Islands:
Only Bangaram and Subeli Islands are
open to foreign tourists. Permits are
required, obtainable from the
Lakshadweep Administration, Wellington
Island, Harbour Road, Kochi -3.
Manipur:
Loktak Lake, Imphal, Moirang,
Keibul Deer Sanctuary and Waithe Lake.
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