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Topic: Do I Need an Inner Line Permit to Ride Into Arunachal and Nagaland?

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Do I Need an Inner Line Permit to Ride Into Arunachal and Nagaland?

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Yes, permits are required, but the type of permit depends on your nationality. But if you are planning a North East India motorcycle tour package that includes Arunachal Pradesh or Nagaland, understanding the permit process is essential before you ride.

What Is Required for Arunachal Pradesh?

For Indian citizens, an Inner Line Permit is mandatory to enter Arunachal Pradesh. 

But for foreign nationals, an Inner Line Permit does not apply. Instead, a Protected Area Permit is required. This permit must be arranged in advance and approved before entering the state. Documents such as passport copies and valid Indian visa details are required. 

Popular routes in this region include Guwahati, Bhalukpong, Dirang, Tawang, Bomdila, and back to Guwahati, offering mountain roads and remote Himalayan landscapes.

What About Nagaland?

Indian citizens require an Inner Line Permit to enter Nagaland.

Foreign nationals currently do not require a Protected Area Permit for most tourist circuits, but local registration after arrival may be necessary. With proper planning, permit arrangements for a Northeast India Bike Trip are manageable, allowing you to focus on the riding experience rather than paperwork.



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