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It looks like we are going to get our permit to Arunachal Pradesh after all! It’s been a process long in the making, to say the least. I am going to post a how-to here, for the benefit of other travelers hoping to do visit that far-flung corner of the planet.
First of all: if I knew what I know now, I’d try to get the permit arranged at the FRRO office in Kolkata. We did try Kolkata but thought it’d be faster to arrange it here in Guwahati, as the Holi festival was going to keep the branch shut down for a couple of days. Not so: Arunachal Pradesh permits are only available through an agency here – the Arunachal House refused us point blank.
So you need an agent. Our agent, who works part time at the Arunachal House office, visited us at our hotel at six o’clock in the evening. We had coffee in the restaurant, where we laid out our travel plans. He OK’d all our destinations, except for Changlang, made a few phone calls and that was it. The permit should be ours a few days later. Oh we had to pay a bit for it too… 8500 rupees/190 USD, to be specific. That is a heap more than the quote in Kolkata (30 USD), but it’s not like we can backtrack there and do it all over again.
The permit should arrive via email on Friday. We’re keeping every finger available crossed.
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