Sikkim, a gem nestled in the Himalayas, is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Its picturesque landscapes, comprising majestic mountains, serene lakes, and pristine rivers, make it a sought-after destination for travelers worldwide. However, gaining entry into this paradise isn’t as straightforward as one might think. Let’s delve into the intricacies of the entry procedures for Sikkim.
Understanding the Inner Line Permit (ILP)
While Indian nationals can freely explore most of Sikkim, certain areas are off-limits without special permissions. On the other hand, foreign visitors need to secure an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to set foot in the state. This document, introduced by the British regime, primarily aimed to protect their commercial interests. Today, the ILP serves to preserve the indigenous tribal cultures from external influences.
There are two main types of ILPs:
- Tourist ILP: A short-term permit for visitors.
- Long-term ILP: For those seeking employment or extended stays in Sikkim.
Obtaining an ILP is a hassle-free process, as the Sikkim Government aptly puts it, “as simple as 123”.
Steps to Acquire the ILP
- Standard Permits: Foreigners can get an ILP at no cost. The prerequisites include a passport-sized photo and copies of one’s passport and visa. Key checkpoints to obtain the ILP include:
- Melli and Rangpo (8 am to 7.30 pm)
- Bagdogra Airport’s Sikkim Tourism Booth (10 am to 4 pm)
- Sikkim Houses in Kolkata or Delhi during working hours (excluding bank holidays)
- Sikkim Tourist Office in Siliguri during working hours (excluding bank holidays)
- Pakyong Airport
- Online Application: In today’s digital age, one can also apply for an ILP online. However, it’s essential to get it stamped at any Sikkim border checkpost to validate it.
Who Can Issue the ILP?
Several authorities can issue the ILP, including Indian Missions Abroad, Ministry of Home Affairs, Foreigners Registration Officers, and specific immigration officers at major airports like Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, and New Delhi.
Validity and Extensions
The standard ILP is valid for 15 days. If foreigners wish to prolong their stay, they can request an extension, granted twice for an additional 30 days each. Only the State Government has the authority to approve these extensions.
Cancellations
In unforeseen circumstances, such as military actions or security threats, the ILP can be revoked within two hours without prior notice. In such cases, the fee for the ILP is non-refundable.
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