The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advise against all
travel to:
- the immediate vicinity of the border with Pakistan, other
than at Wagah
- Jammu and Kashmir, except for (i) travel within the city of
Jammu, (ii) travel by air to the city of Jammu, and (iii)
travel within the Union Territory of Ladakh
The tourist destinations of Pahalgam, Gulmarg and Sonamarg, the
city of Srinagar and the Jammu-Srinagar national highway are
within the areas where the FCO advise against all travel.
The FCO advise against all but essential travel to the state of
Manipur, except the state capital Imphal and the Meiti Valley
areas, which include Loktak Lake, Keibul Lamjao National Park
and the Imphal War Cemetery.
For more information, see Local
travel and Terrorism
There is an ongoing outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) in
China, but cases have been confirmed in other countries,
including in India. The Indian authorities have introduced a
number of measures to limit the spread of the virus.
See Health
Over one million British nationals visited India in 2018. Most
visits are trouble-free.
Demonstrations against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) are
taking place in parts of the country, some of which have been
violent. See Political situation
Severe air pollution is a major hazard to public health,
especially during the winter months. New Delhi and other North
Indian cities are currently experiencing extremely high levels
of pollution. See Air pollution
Terrorists are very likely to try to carry out attacks in
India. Recent attacks have targeted public places including
those visited by foreigners. There have been recent media
reports suggesting Daesh (formerly referred to as ISIL) may
have an interest in attacking targets in India. There may be an
increased threat to places visited by British nationals such as
religious sites, markets, festival venues and beaches. You
should be vigilant at this time, monitor local media and take
all precautions for your safety. See Terrorism
Maoist (or Naxalite) insurgents specifically target police
officers, paramilitary forces and government officials in parts
of India, causing several deaths and injuries in 2019. The
Government of India has identified some districts as the worst
affected. See Local travel
You should avoid protests and large gatherings. Stampedes have
occurred during some events with large crowds, including at
political rallies and religious gatherings, resulting in deaths
and injuries. They can happen without warning and occasionally
result in disorder. See Political situation
Travel in India during the monsoon season (June to October) can
be hazardous. See Monsoons
UK health authorities have classified India as having a risk of
Zika virus transmission. For information and advice about the
risks associated with Zika virus, visit the National Travel
Health Network and Centre website.
The Indian Ministry of Tourism has a 24 hour multi-lingual
telephone helpline on toll free number 1800 111 363 providing
visitors to India with information about travel and tourism.