All tourists, including Indian nationals, are required to obtain an Entry Permit (EP) to visit Lakshadweep. The EP can be obtained by applying through authorized travel agents or the Lakshadweep Tourism Department.

Certain islands within Lakshadweep are classified as restricted areas due to their sensitive ecological and strategic significance. 


Visitors intending to visit these restricted areas are required to obtain a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) in addition to the Entry Permit.

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