- Brandy Nala To Lamayuru Trek
- Darcha To Lamayuru Trek
- Kaza To Tso-Moriri Trek
- Manali To Lamayuru Trek
- Pin Parvati Pass
- Malana Trek
- Bhaba Pass Trek
- Chandratal Lake Trek
- Brigu Lake Trek
- Beaskund Trek
- Kinner Kailash Parikrama Trek
- Baralacha Trek
- Hamta Pass
- Bir Trek
- Parangala-Pass-Trek
Citizens of most countries with a few exceptions like Bhutan and Nepal need a visa to get in. Depending on your purpose of visit, you can get a tourist visa (six months ~US $60, one year ~US $75), a business visa (6 months, one year or more, multiple entries) or a student visa (up to 5 years). A special 10 year visa (US $150, business and tourist) is available to US citizens only. Note that some Indian embassies only offers visas to residents of that country: this means you should get your visa before you leave home, instead of trying to get in a neighboring country. |
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There are other categories for specialised purposes [7]. The missionary visa is mandatory for anyone who is visiting India "primarily to take part in religious activities". This rule is meant to combat religious conversion, particularly of Hindus to Christianity. There have been cases where preachers have been deported for addressing religious congregations while on a tourist visa. You don't need to be worried if you are just on a religious tour of churches in India. If you are on a Student, Employment, Research or Missionary visa, you need to register within 14 days of arrival with the Foreigners Regional Registration Office where you will be staying. If the place you are staying at doesn't have one, you need to register at the local police station [8]. All visitors who intend to stay more than 180 days also need to be registered. |
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