Lakshadweep Eases Entry Permit Rules For Tourists: What Travellers Need To Know

Lakshadweep has relaxed key travel permit rules to make island travel easier for tourists

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Anuj Chauhan/Unsplash : Lakshadweep is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean

In a major boost for tourism in Lakshadweep, travelling to the islands is set to become much easier for Indian tourists. The island's administration has relaxed several long-standing entry permit rules, simplifying a process that many travellers earlier found cumbersome.

Under the revised guidelines, Indian tourists will no longer need a local sponsor from Lakshadweep to apply for an entry permit. The administration has also done away with the requirement for police clearance certificates from travellers’ hometowns or local police stations, a step widely considered one of the biggest hurdles to planning a visit to the islands.

Lakshadweep Travel Permits Still Mandatory For Visitors

A beach in the Lakshwadeep Islands
A beach in the Lakshwadeep Islands Photo: Rainer Voegeli/Flickr Commons
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Despite the relaxations, entry permits remain compulsory for all non-islanders visiting Lakshadweep, including Indian citizens.

The islands continue to operate under special protection regulations because of their ecological sensitivity and strategic location. Authorities clarified that while documentation requirements have been reduced, travellers still must obtain official approval before entering.

Tourists are advised to apply for permits at least 14 days before their travel date and provide complete details of their itinerary.

What Were The Earlier Lakshadweep Permit Rules?

Until now, visiting Lakshadweep involved a lengthy approval process with layers of paperwork. Previously, travellers had to: Arrange a local sponsor or reference from Lakshadweep. Obtain a police clearance certificate from their hometown police station. Submit supporting documents with the permit application. Wait for permit approvals before confirming transportation and accommodation.

For many independent travellers, especially first-time visitors, arranging a local contact on the islands proved difficult and delayed travel planning.

The requirement for police verification from local authorities also added additional paperwork and processing time.

What Has Changed Under The New Rule?

The pristine blue waters of Agatti island in Lakshwadeep
The pristine blue waters of Agatti island in Lakshwadeep Photo: Oscar/Flickr Commons
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The latest relaxations simplify two major parts of the permit process:

  • Tourists no longer need a resident from Lakshadweep to sponsor or verify their visit. This removes a major barrier for independent travellers and for those planning trips without tour operators.

  • Applicants will no longer have to secure verification documents from local police stations before applying.

Instead, security screening and background checks will now be conducted directly by the Lakshadweep Police after applications are submitted.

Officials say the revised system will reduce paperwork, speed up approvals, and streamline the process for travellers.

Important Rules Travellers Must Still Follow

While the permit process has become easier, authorities have retained several strict travel conditions. Travellers must continue to:

  • Mention exact travel dates in applications

  • Specify every island they plan to visit

  • Include even transit islands in the permit request

  • Carry approved permits during travel

Additionally, some of the transit rules include:

  • Transit will only be permitted through Kavaratti or Agatti

  • Maximum transit duration is limited to 12 hours

  • Unscheduled stops on islands will not be allowed

Final Word

The easing of permit norms is expected to encourage more domestic travellers to explore Lakshadweep’s beaches, coral islands, and marine ecosystems. Tourism stakeholders believe removing sponsor requirements and police clearance procedures could make the destination more accessible. This is especially true for solo travellers and independent tourists who previously found the process restrictive. Authorities state that environmental safeguards and security regulations will remain a priority as visitor numbers increase.

(With inputs from PTI)

FAQs

1. Do Indian tourists still need permits for Lakshadweep?

Yes, entry permits remain mandatory for all non-islanders, including Indian citizens visiting Lakshadweep.

2. What changes have been made to Lakshadweep’s permit rules?

Indian tourists no longer need a local sponsor from Lakshadweep or a police clearance certificate from their hometown.

3. Who will now handle security verification for travellers?

Security checks and background verification will now be conducted directly by the Lakshadweep Police after applications are submitted.

4. How early should travellers apply for Lakshadweep permits?

Authorities recommend applying at least 14 days before the planned travel date.

5. Are there still restrictions travellers must follow?

Yes, travellers must specify travel dates, islands they plan to visit, carry approved permits, and follow transit restrictions.

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