Certain sites have restricted access due to security concerns, important military installations, or being tribally protected areas. These locations are either off-limits to tourists or require specific authorization.
Here are some examples of restricted zones or regions in India:
Arunachal Pradesh: Due to security concerns, certain regions in Arunachal Pradesh, particularly along the international borders with China and Myanmar, require specific licenses.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands: The Andaman Islands have a few tribal zones that are limited to preserve the indigenous tribes who live there.
Lakshadweep Islands: Due to security concerns, certain Lakshadweep islands are off-limits to tourists.
North Sentinel Island is part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and is off-limits to visitors due to the presence of the secluded Sentinelese tribe, who have little to no interaction with the outside world.
Siachen Glacier: Access to the world’s highest battlefield is prohibited owing to military operations.
Aksai Chin: This region is disputed between India and China and is hence inaccessible to travelers.
Border regions: Certain regions near Pakistan’s, China’s, Bangladesh’s, and Myanmar’s international borders may require permissions or be off-limits due to security concerns.
When traveling in India, it is critical to respect these limits for safety and security reasons, as well as to follow local legislation. Before visiting prohibited locations, always check with the local authorities or a reputable travel agent to verify you have the requisite licenses and approvals.