India is a land of diverse culture, ancient history, and exotic tourist destinations. It is home to some of the most beautiful and mysterious places in the world. But there are some secret places in India that are off-limits to tourists, and even locals are not allowed to visit them. These places are shrouded in secrecy and have a certain aura of mystery around them. In this article, we will explore some of the secret places in India not allowed to visit.

North Sentinel Island


North Sentinel Island is a small island located in the Bay of Bengal, near the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The island is home to the Sentinelese tribe, one of the last uncontacted tribes in the world. The Indian government has banned all visits to the island to protect the tribe’s way of life and prevent the spread of diseases.

Bhangarh Fort


Bhangarh Fort is located in the Alwar district of Rajasthan and is said to be one of the most haunted places in India. Legend has it that a sorcerer cursed the fort, and it was abandoned overnight. The government has banned all visits to the fort after sunset, and anyone caught breaking the rules is liable to be prosecuted.

Andaman’s Nicobar Islands


The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are a group of islands located in the Bay of Bengal. The Indian government has declared many of these islands as protected areas to preserve their fragile ecosystems. Tourists are not allowed to visit these islands without permission from the government.

Sikkim’s Gurudongmar Lake


Gurudongmar Lake is located in the Indian state of Sikkim and is one of the highest lakes in the world. The lake is considered sacred by both Buddhists and Hindus, and it is believed that the lake’s waters have healing properties. The Indian government has banned all visits to the lake due to its proximity to the Chinese border.

Sambhar Lake


Sambhar Lake is the largest inland saltwater lake in India and is located in the state of Rajasthan. The lake is considered sacred by the locals, and it is believed that taking a dip in the lake can cure many diseases. However, the Indian government has banned all visits to the lake due to the presence of dangerous chemicals in the lake’s waters.

Jatinga


Jatinga is a small village located in the Indian state of Assam. The village is known for its bizarre phenomenon of birds committing suicide during the monsoon season. The Indian government has banned all visits to the village during the bird suicide season to prevent disturbances to the local wildlife.

In conclusion, India is a land full of hidden treasures and secret places. However, not all of these places are open to visitors. The Indian government has put in place regulations and restrictions to protect the local people, wildlife, and ecosystems. It is important to respect these regulations and understand the importance of preserving these hidden gems for future generations to explore.

By JP Dhabhai

Hi, My name is JP Dhabhai and I live in Reengus, a small town in the Sikar district. I am a small construction business owner and I provide my construction services to many companies. I love traveling solo and with my friends. You can say it is my hobby and passion.

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