Ladakh Inner Line Permit

Yogesh Sarkar

Administrator
In order for Indian Citizens to visit sensitive areas in Ladakh, which are located along the ceasefire line with Pakistan (LOC) and China (LAC), an inner line permit issued by the DC Office in Leh is necessary.

Foreigners need Protected Area Permit to visit the above places, details of which can be found here, Ladakh Protected Area Permit for Foreigners.

Update: As per a new order issued by the LAHDC in April 2017, all visitors (including Indian nationals) now require permit in order to visit inner line areas. This has been done primarily because LAHDC has imposed an environment protection fee of Rs. 400 on travelers visiting Ladakh under its eco-tourism policy.

List of Places which require permit:

  • Dah and Hanu (Khaltse – Domkhar – Skurbuchan – Hanudo – Biama – Dha route.)
  • Pangong Tso (from Leh to Merak Village.)
  • Tso Moriri (Leh – Chumathang – Mahe – Korzok.)
  • Loma Bend (Leh – Chumathang – Mahe – Nyoma – Loma Bend.)
  • Nubra Valley (Khardung La, Diskit, Hunder, Turtuk, Pachathang, Tyakshi, Sumur and Panamik.)
  • Tangyar (Leh – Sabhoo – Digger La – Khungru Gompa – Tangyar, only for trekking.)
  • Hanle
  • Chushul
  • Tsaga
  • Marsimik La
  • Batalik
How to Apply for Inner Line Permit in Ladakh

In order to apply for Inner Line Permit, you need to visit the Permit Office in Main Market on a working day (Monday to Saturday) between 10AM to 3PM, with both the inner line permit application forms duly filled with details mentioned below. ILP forms are available at most guest houses and at the photo copy shop behind the DC Office.

How to fill Inner Line Permit Form

You need to write the name of all the applicants applying for permit, name of their father and address (as mentioned in the photo copy of the ID card you are attaching) in the appropriate fields. And mention places for which you need the permit for, dates and duration for which you need the permit (normally ILP is issued for a maximum of 3 weeks). You also need to mention the name of the hotel or guest house you are staying at in Leh.

If you are planning to visit off beat places like Hanle, Chushul, Chumur etc. then you need to mention the complete route eg. in order to take the Chushul route from Pangong Tso to Tso Moriri, with a visit to Hanle, you need to mention Merak, Chushul, Tsaga, Loma, Nyoma, Mahe and Hanle in your permit application.

Necessary documents needed for Inner Line Permit

You need to attach photo copies of a government issued identity card eg. driving license for all the individuals applying for inner line permit.

Inner Line Permit Fees

While the permit fee changes each year, at the time of writing (April 2017), it is Rs. 400 per person as environment tax + Rs. 20 per person per day as wild life protection fee + Rs. 100 Red Cross Donation.

Applying for permit through a travel agent or hotel

You can also apply for inner line permit through your guest house or travel agent, in which case they will charge Rs. 150-200 per person (apart from the above mentioned fee) to procure the permit for you. This can be useful for those, who do not have the time to visit DC Office due to tight schedule or are arriving in Leh on a public holiday or Sunday.
 
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MOSSADIN

Active Member
Yogesh,

I'm slightly confused with the Inner Line Permit Fees.

Rs.200

+


Rs.20 Per Day Per Person....this means that If I'm staying in Leh for 5 days then I've to pay Rs.100 towards wild life protection fees? :)

Thanks,
 

Misswanderer

Exlore.Dream.Discover
Sir,

Will the photo copies suffice or do we need to carry the original with us.I read somewhere that one needs to carry their passports for permits.I hope not?
 

divank

Member
YS, Do you have some agent's contact who can arrange permits for me. Once permits are in place, Is there govt. hindrance while going via Tso-Kar -> Tso Moriri -> Pangong Tso -> Leh ?
 

Yogesh Sarkar

Administrator
YS, Do you have some agent's contact who can arrange permits for me. Once permits are in place, Is there govt. hindrance while going via Tso-Kar -> Tso Moriri -> Pangong Tso -> Leh ?
Pretty much all travel agents in Leh would be able to arrange the same for you; you can find an exhaustive list here http://www.bcmtouring.com/forum/ladakh-zanskar-f24/travel-agents-ladakh-t52097/

At the moment permit for Chushul aren’t being issued, so you will have to take Chumathang route to reach Pangong Tso. Even when they were being issued, travel agents couldn’t procure them properly.

Also please keep in mind that covering Tso Moriri while going to Ladakh will increase your chances of severely getting hit by AMS.

Do we need permits for Rangdum and padum
No permit is needed for Suru and Zanskar Valleys.
 

deepakdilme

Super User
Pretty much all travel agents in Leh would be able to arrange the same for you; you can find an exhaustive list here http://www.bcmtouring.com/forum/ladakh-zanskar-f24/travel-agents-ladakh-t52097/

At the moment permit for Chushul aren’t being issued, so you will have to take Chumathang route to reach Pangong Tso. Even when they were being issued, travel agents couldn’t procure them properly.

Also please keep in mind that covering Tso Moriri while going to Ladakh will increase your chances of severely getting hit by AMS.


No permit is needed for Suru and Zanskar Valleys.
thanx yogesh for instant reply
 

divank

Member
Thanks Sir. i actually forgot this factor. :eek: ... seedha wahin maza aata :p. m planning 21 june. hope chushul is open by that time. (#optimistic)
 
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