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Unakoti

Located around 178 km away from Agartala, Unakoti is one of the prime tourist places in Tripura. Known as the center of ancient pilgrimage, the land of Unakoti is home to numerous historical and religious sculptures. Made out of rocks, the sculptures here speak a lot about Hindu cultures. Every year thousands of devotees pay a visit to this historical place in Tripura. From the famous Kal Bhairava sculpture to Lord Ganesha to Lord Hanuman, the place is the real definition of a storehouse of religious significance. Being surrounded by lush green scenery and full of natural landscapes, Unakoti is the perfect place for a vacation. Location : Kailashahar, Tripura Best time to visit : April to October Checkout:  North East Trip Packages                     North East India Honeymoon Packages

Neer Mahal Palace

Neer Mahal Palace

Famously known as the Lake Palace of Tripura, Neer Mahal Palace is the living witness of Tripura’s Past glory. The antique architectural designs, lush green lawn, and royal decoration of this palace are enough to give you a wow factor. Located in the middle of Rudrasagar Lake, the palace was constructed by King Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur. Besides storing the historical and royal significance of Tripura, the place is also a hub of adventurous activities. Yes! Inside the palace premises, numerous water sports activities take place. Hence, if you want to enjoy the essence of history with adventure, Neer Mahal Palace is the best tourist place in Tripura to pay a visit. Location : Rudijala, Tripura Best time to visit : October to March Also Checkout:  North East Family Tour Packages                              Sikkim Tour Packages

Ujjayanta Palace

Ujjayanta Palace

Residing in the capital of Tripura, Agartala, the palace is another symbol of Tripura’s historical significance in Indian history. The huge palace was constructed by King Kishore Manikya around the end of the nineteenth century. The whole palace is built in a unique Greek form of architectural designs featuring three high domes. Beautiful tile floors, wooden doors, and mesmerizing surroundings mark this palace as the most prominent tourist place in Tripura to pay a visit. Besides attracting tourists with its offering of beautiful architectural designs, the musical fountain at the foreyard catches anyone’s attention visiting the palace for the first time. The inside museum of this palace is another reason for historic place lovers to roam around the palace. Location : Agartala, Tripura Best time to visit : March to October Book Now:  Sikkim Family Tour Packages                      Sikkim Group Tour Package

Tripura Sundari Temple

Tripura Sundari Temple

Resting around 55km away from the capital city of the state, Tripura Sundari is one of the 51 Sati peeth’s existing in India. Archeologists suspect this temple to be built around 500 years ago, making it one of the oldest temples in Tripura. Built in the form of Buddhist domes, the historical and religious significance of this temple drives at least thousands of devotees every year. Especially during the Diwali festival pilgrims from all over the world come to witness the holiness of this temple. Decorated with ‘diyas’ the whole temple illuminates with yellow lights, creating a positive atmosphere that is enjoyed by all pilgrims from around the country, making it a perfect place to visit in Tripura during Diwali. Location : Matabari, Tripura Best time to visit : October to March  You May Also Like:  Meghalaya Tour                                    Meghalaya Honeymoon Package

Heritage Park

Heritage Park

Situated right in the middle of Agartala, Heritage park represents the beautiful scenario of Tripura’s tribal culture.  As the name suggests, Heritage park is truly a short description of Tripura’s legacy and culture spread over acres of Land. Besides portraying the miniature version of Tripura’s prominent heritage sites such as NeerMahal, Unakotihill sculpture, Chaturdash Devta Mandir, and Ujjayana palace, the site gives a picturesque view of green scenery. If you want to escape the chaos of city life and want to take a short trip of the whole Tripura in a single place, this park is the perfect place to visit in Tripura. Location : Gurkhabasti, Kunjaban, Agartala, Tripura Best time to visit : April to September  Check This Out:  Meghalaya Family Tour Packages                               Arunachal Pradesh Tour

Jampui Hills

Jampui Hills

Lying at an altitude of 1000m, the Jampui hills is part of the Mizo hills range located in the northern part of Tripura. This hillside area is quite popular for Orange Plantation. During the Orange festival, thousands of visitors thong towards this beautiful valley. If you want to witness the life of tribal people of Tripura from the closest, Jampui Hill can be the best destination to explore the traditional life of people living here. Being located at such high altitude, the place provides an eye-pleasing view of Kanchanpur Dasda valley and other nearby attractions. At the end of the day, watching sunsets from the top of this place can give you the best experience to remember forever. Location : North Tripura district, Tripura Best time to visit : September to April  Book Now:  Tawang Trip                      Gangtok Trip

Mahamuni Buddha Mandir

Mahamuni Buddha Mandir

Built around hundreds of years ago, this monastery is a prominent religious attraction for Buddhist followers. The inside and outer structure of the place is beautifully crafted by following the Myanmar architectural designs and features one of the oldest Buddhist idols in India. During the month of April and May when the famous Buddha purnima festival takes place, thousands of pilgrims and devotees visit the place from all around the world. The temple is open throughout the year. Hence, if you want to witness a glimpse of Buddhist culture in Tripura, Mahamuni Buddha Mandir can be the best tourist place in Tripura to visit.  Location : Dakshin Manu Bankul, Tripura Best time to visit : April to September  Must Checkout:  Gangtok Family Tour Packages                              Gangtok Honeymoon Packages

Tripura Government Museums

Tripura Government Museums

Constructed around 1970, Tripura Government Museum is one of the prominent tourist places in Tripura. The whole museum consists of at least 76 galleries and is situated in the Ujjayanta Palace. From terracotta plaques to Cooper plates to Gold murals, the museum displays around 1406 antique items. Visitors from all over the world come to witness the unparalleled beauty of this museum, making it one of the best places to explore the history of ancient Tripura. The museum was made by the government of Tripura for the reservation of Tripura’s cultural heritage. Location : Palace Compound, Indranagar, Agartala, Tripura. Best time to visit : You can visit this place anytime in the year except for holidays and festivals. You May Also Like:  Darjeeling Travel Packages                                    Darjeeling Tour Packages For Couple

Tepania Eco Park

Tepania Eco Park

Surrounded by 155 hectares of area, Tepania Eco Park has been emerging as one of the most visited tourist spots located in Tripura. Well known for featuring unique species of orchid, the park is equipped with modern facilities. Besides pleasing you with the thrill of exploring a reserve forest, the forest is a great place to spend an adventurous night in the tree houses existing here. The huts present here are fully equipped with modern facilities, yet they provide a surreal forest feel to all their guests. If you are willing to skip the chaos of daily life and enjoy the serenity of nature, Tepania Eco Park is the destination for you. Location : Karimganj - Agrawal - Sabroom Rd, Radhakishorepur R.F., Tripura Best time to visit : October to March Check This Out:  Darjeeling Tour Package For Family                               Assam Packages

Devtamura

Residing on the bank of Gomati River, Devtamura is said to be the home of sculptures from the 16th century. This archeological place is well known for featuring unique rock sculptures of Hindu deities such as Lord Shiva, Goddess Durga, Ganesha, and more. The carved sculpture of Goddess Durga is believed to be one of the tallest among all of the sculptures situated there. Placed amidst two areas of Amarpur and Udaipur, Devtamura can be reached by taking a boat ride provided by the State Tourism department. The scenic view of this place is another reason behind its’ rising popularity among tourists. Location : Baramura Deotamura R.F. part, Tripura Best time to visit : May to August  You Can Also Checkout:  Kaziranga Trip Package                                             Sikkim Tour Packages From Kolkata

Pilak

Want to witness the archeological remains of Tripura? Pilak can be the best bet for you to explore Tripura’s magnificent history. Situated in Belonia subdivision, the whole area is a living example of amazing craftsmanship of artists from the 8th to 12th centuries. Every inch of this place can remind you of the glorious past of India. The place is the home to ancient archeological remains of Hinduism and Buddhism where you can notice terracotta plaques and stone images of Narsimhan and Avalokiteshvara. Apart from its historical significance, the place is also a perfect spot to enjoy a greenish view of the valley along with the golden shine of paddy fields. Location : Paschim Pillak, Tripura Best time to visit : November to February You May Also Like:  Sikkim Tour Packages From Ahmedabad                                    Sikkim Packages From Delhi

Udayan Buddha Vihar

Udayan Buddha Vihar

Lying almost 136 kilometers away from the city of Agartala, Udayan Budhha Vihar is another prominent tourist place in Tripura. Famous for being the residence to one of the unique idols of Lord Budhha, the place has earned massive significance among Buddhism followers. The idol is said to be made with ‘oshtodhatu’ which means 8 types of metals, making it an antique sculpture. It weighs 300 kg with a height of 4.5 ft, making it one of the most interesting Buddha statues in Tripura. Every year during the Budhha Purnima and Buddha Jayanti, thousands of people visit this place to find the ultimate enlightenment. Location : Pecharthal, 33 Km from District Head Quarter Kailashahar. Best time to visit : You can visit this holy place anytime in the year. However, if you wish to participate in the Buddha Purnima festival, you should visit during April or May.  Check This Out:  Sikkim Packages From Mumbai                               North Sikkim Tour Package From Gangtok

Gunavati Group of Temples

Gunavati Group of Temples

As the name suggests, the area is surrounded by a group of three temples. Constructed around the 17th century, the temples reveal an interesting sight of history. The stone inscription in the temple describes that the place was created in the name of Queen Gunabati. However, the inside of these temples presents the finest example of beautiful architectural designs. Once you start to explore the beauty of these temples, you will find yourself in a historical period of India. Though the place resembles the form of a temple, you won’t find a stupa on the top of it. Hence, if you are making a plan to explore the ancient parts of Tripura, Gunavati Temple is a worth visiting tourist place in Tripura. Location : Udaipur, Tripura Best time to visit : September to March Book Now:  Sikkim Tour Packages From Bangalore                      Sikkim Darjeeling Gangtok Tour Package from Pune

Mekhlipara Tea Estate

Mekhlipara Tea Estate

As we all know, the North eastern part of India has earned their popularity due to massive tea production. And Tripura isn’t the exception for that, residing at the bank of Howrah river, the Mekhlipara Tea estate is built in a large area. This huge tea estate is the way of earning for local people living there.However, when it comes to mesmerize anyone with the scenic view of the whole valley, the tea estates in Tripura top the list. One can also plan a weekend picnic party at this tea estate and enjoy the fascinating beauty of the garden. Therefore, if you want to witness the procedure of making tea, from tea leaves with close attention, Mekhlipara Tea estate is always ready to welcome you. Location : Mekhlipara, Tripura Best time to visit : October to March Book Now:  Sikkim Tour Packages From Chennai                      Sikkim Tour Packages From Surat

Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary

Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary

This wildlife Sanctuary of Tripura is widely known for featuring a variety of Flora and Fauna. Built around 1988, the whole sanctuary consists of four types of forest including Savanna Woodland, and Semi evergreen forest. The diversity this area has is beyond imagination. From Indian Gaur to Deer to Gibbon to different species of herbs and trees, the sanctuary is the hub of bio diversification in a single place. Besides, it’s a great place to learn about the environment and educate yourself with the knowledge of wildlife and animal habits. Hence, if you are searching to spend some time in close contact with nature, Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary is the ultimate place to visit in Tripura. Location : RAJNAGAR, Belonia - Bhabanipur Rd, Joychandrapur, Tripura Best time to visit : October to February Checkout:  Sikkim Tour Packages From Guwahati                     Meghalaya Tour Packages From Mumbai

Fourteen Goddess Temple

Fourteen Goddess Temple

Built by King Krishna Manikya Deb barma, the temple is dedicated to ‘Chaturdasha Devta’, fourteen Hindu deities. Royal families of Tripura used to worship these deities in a traditional form which is maintained till today. Located 8 km away from the main city of Agartala, every year during Kharchi festival this holy land witnesses thousands of pilgrims and devotees visiting this ritual. The unique architectural designs and serene environment of this temple can make anyone’s day blissful, making it one of the must-visit tourist places in Tripura. Locals also believe that one who visits this temple once, comes again fourteen times to witness the serenity of the place. Location : Khayerpur, Old Agartala, Mekhlipara, Tripura Best time to visit : April to September  Do Checkout:  Meghalaya Tour Packages From Kolkata                           Meghalaya Packages From Bangalore

Tripura State Tribal Museum

Located near the famous Ujjayanta Palace, the museum welcomes visitors by displaying the beautiful tribal culture of Tripura via a wall video. Featuring all the unique crafts and arts of the Tribal community, the museum is emerging as one of the most beautiful tourist places in Tripura. The museum presents the way of living, social beliefs, and traditional structures of at least 19 Tribal communities in Tripura. Starting with instrumental ornaments to textiles to colorful household items, the museum can remind you of a little Tripura village in one place. Hence, experiencing the iconic life of local communities here will be a great memory to cherish forever. Location : Abhay Nagar, Agartala, Tripura Best time to visit : October to March  Also Checkout:  Meghalaya Tour Packages From Chennai                              Meghalaya Trip From Delhi

Jagannath Temple

Jagannath Temple

Located in the city of Agartala, Jagannath Temple is a prominent religious place existing in Tripura. The temple holds a strong impression among Hindu culture and its followers. Built during the 19th century, Jaganath temple is dedicated to Lord Jagannath, Balaram, and Subhadra. Designed following Islamic structure of architecture, the temple is said to be constructed by the king of Manikya dynasty. Besides being a prominent place of Hindu culture, the beautiful carving of this temple wows any historical place lover visiting here. During the Rathyatra festival, thousands of people gather here to offer prayers to Lord Jagannath. Location : Palace Compound, Krishna Nagar, Agartala, Tripura Best time to visit : You can visit this temple anytime in the year. However, to witness the Rathyatra festival here, you should visit around June-July month. Checkout:  Arunachal Pradesh Tour Package From Guwahati                     Arunachal Pradesh Tour Package From Kolkata

Rudrasagar Lake

Rudrasagar Lake

Widely known as Twijilikma, Rudrasagar Lake is a popular tourist place in Tripura that portrays a picturesque view of the whole beautiful lake. Due to its biodiversity and socio-economic importance, the Government of India also has recognized this area as the wetland of National importance in Tripura. Located just beside the Neer Mahal palace, you can enjoy water sports activities like boat riding here. Even while having a fun ride in a tiny boat, the beauty of this place will allow you to enjoy the mesmerizing view of Sunset from the closest. Location : Melaghar, Tripura Best time to visit : June to December  You May Like:  Gangtok Tour Package From Siliguri                           Darjeeling And Gangtok Tour Packages From Kolkata

Sipahijola Wildlife Sanctuary

Sipahijola Wildlife Sanctuary

If you have an urge to explore the wildlife of nature in Tripura, Sipahijola is the best bet for you. This zoological park is the home to hundreds of wild animals such as tigers, leopards, monkeys, migratory birds, and more. Besides witnessing them from the closest, you will get to learn a lot about their habits and lifestyle. For the couple of years, Sipahijola wildlife Sanctuary is becoming a favorite tourist place in Tripura for visitors coming from all around the nation. The park also features an artificial lake where you can enjoy different water sports while exploring the natural beauty of Mother Earth. Location : Bishalgarh, Tripura Best time to visit : October to February Checkout:  Darjeeling Packages From Mumbai                     Darjeeling Tour Packages From Chennai

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Tourist Places in Tripura – A Complete Travel Guide on Tourism

Northeast India , Tripura

Last Updated on: Dec 7, 2019  

Northeast India is undoubtedly one of our favourite places and we keep going back there again and again. Sometimes it is the colourful festivals and the smiling locals, while at other times the stunning landscapes lure us in visiting the eight northeast states. Our Tripura tour was totally an impromptu decision. We were in Mizoram and had a few days spare. While Agni was inclined towards Assam, I was more interested in exploring the delights of Tripura tourism. Quite naturally, the man’s inclination was superseded and we were off to visit the offbeat as well as the tourist places in Tripura . At the end of our trip, we were simply ecstatic to discover this gem of Northeast. So here is a complete Tripura travel guide that will help you plan your trip to Tripura.

Tripura has been on mind ever since I had read “Rajarshi” by Rabindranath Tagore. It has been one of the oldest princely states in ancient India and the remnants of the olden days are still left in the state. The buildings and architecture have a regal touch to them and the people are also quite proud of their history and lineage. We had quite less number of days to spend in Tripura considering the amount of time we spent at Mizoram. But we utilized these days to the full and made use of the excellent Tripura transport system in our travel. Tripura is one of the northeastern states that have an excellent local transport system as well as good railway connectivity. Our journey towards Tripura started from Silchar, the quaint little town in Assam.

Ujjayanta Palace Agartala Tripura

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Where is Tripura located?

Tripura is located in one of the extreme end of Northeast India and has been so long away from India’s popular tourism circuit. The third-smallest state in India, Tripura shares its border with Bangladesh more than it shares with the other states of India. Tripura is surrounded on three sides by Bangladesh, while Mizoram and Assam shares border in its eastern and northeastern side. With only one highway connecting the state with the rest of the country, Tripura remains cut off from the rest of the country. While there are some very beautiful palaces, temples and archaeological sites in the state, very less is known about them, even to Indians. Nevertheless, Tripura is immensely beautiful with a large area of forest cover.

Did you know? Tripura has the largest primate diversity in India.

Tripura is small but beautiful. This tiny state beckons all the travellers with stunning vistas, ancient palaces, monuments and museums, temples, archaeological sites, rolling hills and tea gardens. There are quite an interesting number of places to visit in Tripura and we will tell you about them now.

History of Tripura

Myths, legends and anecdotes shroud the origin of the Tripura. The place finds mention in the Hindu epic Mahabharata and the Puranas as well as in the edicts of King Asoka. Interestingly, an intermingling of myths and realism plays an important part in the life of Tripura and its people. Many scholars have tried to delve into the past to decipher about Tripura and her people. The search is still going on.

Neermahal - Tripura tourism

Well, Tripura is claimed to be one of the oldest princely states in India. The rulers claim to have descended from King Yayati of Lunar dynasty, who finds mention in the epic Mahabharata. King Yayati’s successors were King Bavru, King Tripur, King Trilochan among others. The oldest state annals ‘Rajratnakar’ states that King Bavru conquered the countries up to river Baitarini in Orissa adding a portion of Burma to his kingdom. King Tripur and King Trilochan were contemporary kings of King Yudhisthira of Mahabharata.

If we look into history, then the land was ruled by the Twipra Kingdom of the Tripuri peoples whose history dates back before 65 AD when they migrated from western China. The history of the Tripuri Kings has been chronicled in Rajmala which states the rule of 186 kings of the land till the present time. Rajmala was written sometime in the 1400s.

The tales of the earlier kings are veiled in legends. It is usually believed that King Ratnamanikya started using the royal title of “ Manikya ” in the thirteenth century. The last King was Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur who reigned for the period from 1923 to 1947. He was well-loved by his subjects. He expired on May 17, 1947. Maharani Kanchan Prava Mahadevi, wife of the late king signed the Tripura Merger Agreement on 9 September, 1949 in New Delhi on behalf of her son Kirit Bikram Kishore Manikya in accordance with the consent of her late husband Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya. Thus the native princely State was merged with India on 15th October 1949.

Tripura Tourist Map 

Tripura Tourist Map

Tripura Tourism | Tourist Places in Tripura

When we visited Tripura, honestly we had not known much about the state. We had only known about Unakoti, the capital city Agartala and Udaipur. Once we were there, Tripura unfolded its beauty gradually. We had only 4 days with us and obviously wished we had more days in hand. So here is a list of places to visit in Tripura.

Agartala, the capital of Tripura

Agartala, the capital city of Tripura is the second-largest city in Northeast India after Guwahati. But the city has a relaxed pace that is unlike most of the capital cities of India. The city is congested, but the pace of life is slow. The city holds on to its heritage and that is seen in the buildings and other structures. The most iconic attraction of Agartala is the Ujjayanta Palace located right in the heart of the city.

Ujjayanta Palace was built by King Radha Kishore Manikya in 1901 AD. The white building is a stunning example of Indo-Saracenic architecture and used to be the royal palace of the Tripura kings. Today the palace houses the state museum having various interesting exhibits.

A heritage building in Agartala

Ujjayanta Palace is surrounded on 4 sides by 4 temples – Laxmi Narayan Temple, Durga Bari, Jagannath Temple and Umamaheshwar Temple. It is said that the King wanted to start his day by taking a visit to these temples.

Other places that you can visit in Agartala are the Chaturdash Devta Temple, Gedu Miyan Mosque and the Heritage Park that has the miniature of all the important attractions in Tripura.

Kalyansagar Lake in Udaipur, Tripura - Best tourist places in Tripura

Udaipur was the erstwhile seat of power of the Tripuri kings and was formerly known as Rangamati. Today, Udaipur is known as the “City of Lakes” as well as the “City of Temples”. The main attraction of Udaipur is the Tripura Sundari Temple, locally known as the Matabari. The temple was built by King Dhanya Manikya Dev in 1510 AD. The temple is revered among the Hindus and is considered to be one of the 51 Shakti peethas of Hindu worship.

Tripureshwari Temple at Udaipur - Tripura tourism

Kalyansagar Lake is located just at the back of the temple and adds to its aura. In Tripura, you will find that each temple will have a lake near its vicinity. The lake is the home to tortoises and is venerated by the locals.

The other places of interest in Udaipur include the Bhubaneshwari Temple , the ruins of Rajbari and of course the Udaipur Railway Station . The Railway station has been newly constructed and is an attraction in itself. It is modelled after the Tripura Sundari Temple. White in colour, the station complex looks impressive and the interiors are also well decorated.

Udaipur Railway Station in Tripura

How to reach Udaipur: From Agartala, you can either take a bus or train to Udaipur. You will get buses to Udaipur from Nagerjala Bus Stop in Agartala.

Neermahal is one of the best tourist places in Tripura

Neermahal is perhaps the most beautiful and elegant architecture in Tripura. Do not miss this place on your Tripura trip. Neermhal is located in Melaghar, about 25 km from Udaipur town. Nerremahal literally means the water palace and is located right in the middle of the Rudrasagar Lake. Yes, you have to take a boat to reach Neermahal. The stark white structure with a red base looks spectacular and imposing even from a distance. Yes, I feel short of adjectives when I visited Neermahal.

Neermahal was built by Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya in 1930 AD as his summer residence. The palace was clearly inspired by the Mughal style of architecture. You can visit Neermahal from Udaipur or you can also stay at Melaghar.

How to reach Neermahal: Melaghar is about 23km from Udaipur. You will get buses from Udaipur as well as Agartala towards Melaghar.

  • Timings: 9AM – 5PM
  • Ticket Cost: Rs.80
  • Boat Ride cost: Rs.20 per head

Ganesh bas-relief at Unakoti Tripura

Unakoti is one of the main reasons I wanted to visit Tripura. The thought of seeing huge stone sculptures on the face of mountains really excited me. Unakoti literally means “one less than a crore.” There are a number of legends about Unakoti and how it came into being.

Unakoti is a popular Shaivite pilgrimage of the Hindus. There are a number of rock-cut bas-relief images on the hill face, the most impressive one is the 30 feet image of Lord Shiva known as Unakotishwar Kal Bhairav. The other impressive statue is that of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Durga. The entire place is surrounded by greenery and forests. Visiting Unakoti had been one of our highlights in Tripura.

How to reach Unakoti: You can reach Unakoti from Agartala either by train or bus. You can take a train from Agartala to reach Dharmanagar, a small town 20 km from Unakoti. You can stay at Dharmanagar and make a trip to Unakoti. You can also take a bus from Agartala and reach Kailashahar, 10 km from Unakoti.

Both Dharmanagar and Kailashahar have decent hotels and guest houses.

Unakoti remains open from 8AM – 5PM everyday.

Durga image at Chabimura in Tripura

While we had known about Unakoti from before, we had not known about Chabimura. We came to know about the place after seeing an advertisement for Tripura Tourism Department. And we were completely bowled out. I knew that whatever happened, we have to visit the place.

Chabimura (mountain of pictures) is also known as Devatamura (mountain of Gods) and is located in Amarpur in Gomati district of Tripura. The place is a rare combination of nature and history. There are a few panels of images carved on the steep rocky walls of the hill along the Gomati River. These rock carvings are made on vertical rocks at a height of 250 metres. The best part is that you have to take a boat ride on the Gomati River to view the colossal panels.

The boat will take you through the river that is surrounded on both sides by dense vegetation. It was a surreal feeling to take a boat ride on the Gomati River. The first panel lies immediately on the right as you will start the boat journey. Finally, you have to travel downstream to see the final image of Devi Durga as Mahisasurmardini. Chhabimura was truly a revelation for us, another very strong reason for falling in love with Tripura.

How to reach Chhabimura: To visit Chhabimura, you have to reach Amarpur. Take a bus from Agartala or Udaipur to Amarpur town. From there take a local auto or car to visit the riverfront at Devatamura. From there, a boat ride on Gomati will take you all the way to the Mahisasur Mardini image.

Jampui Hills

Jampui Hills, Tripura

Jampui hills run from north to south of the state in the eastern border of Tripura. It is the highest range in Tripura bordering Mizoram and stands at an altitude of above 3000 feet. Jampui Hills is known for its beautiful landscape and charming weather. The hills are inhabited by the Lushai Mizo tribes and the Reang tribes.

Different season offers a different view of the Jampui Hills. From October to December, the orange orchards on the hills are in full bloom and the entire region is painted in orange. Come March, the hills are full of beautiful and colourful orchids. The orchid season stays up to May. The rainy season between June to September is undoubtedly the most romantic one. There is greenery everywhere and misty clouds roll over the hill range.

The sunrise and sunset from the hilltop is also a sight to behold. The highest peak of Tripura ‘Betlingchhip’ falls in this hill range at an altitude of 3600 feet. You can get a panoramic view of Mizoram, Chittagong hill tracts and various other hill ranges of Tripura.

How to reach Jampui Hills: The place is 220 km from Agartala.

Dumboor Lake

Dumboor lake - offbeat place to visit in Tripura

This is another destination in Tripura that has completely bowled me over. Dumboor lake is also located in Amarpur subdivision. The lake looks like a dumru (a small drum-like instrument said to be used by Lord Shiva) and hence got the Dumboor Lake. The lake is 41 sq km in area located on the confluence of River Raima and Saima and has about 48 islands in it. The small islets look like emerald green dots on the blue waters of the lake.

When we first reached Tirthamukh (that is what the place is called) and went to the Dumboor Lake, the first sight disappointed us. We had covered a long way from Agartala and the last bit of road was truly in bad condition. We felt that all the trouble was not worth it. After all, it looked like just another lake. We are personally not so fond of boating and so decided to give it a skip. Also, this is such an offbeat place, hardly any tourists visit here. We both were the only people there. A boat ride would cost us Rs2000! Usually, the boatman takes 10 people on a boat, so it becomes Rs200 per head. But there were no other tourists, so the entire amount was to be borne by us if we took the ride.

Dumboor Lake view point - Tripura tourist places

As I said, the first sight of Dumboor Lake did not impress us, so we decided not to take a boat ride. But a few locals constantly urged us to take the boat ride. They told us that we were missing out on some wonderful experience. Fortunately, another group of tourists came by at that time and they too wanted to take a boat ride. So with a bit of misgiving, we decided to go for the ride.

And thank god we did. Because Dumboor Lake turned out to be one of the most beautiful lakes I have visited. The nondescript lake suddenly turned out to be a ravishing beauty just as we rode the boat for a few minutes. The lake is simply vast, the water is totally blue in colour dotted with a number of emerald green islands. The boat ride turned out to be simply spectacular. I was reminded of our boat ride at Inle Lake of Myanmar.  The boat took us to an island that was perhaps developed as a picnic spot. There is construction with rooms and toilets, but now all lying abandoned and uncared for. We stayed for about 15 minutes on the island and were back to the mainland.

Island at Dumboor Lake - Tripura Tourism

The entire episode took about 2 and a half hours. And we were really happy that we finally took the boat ride. We would have really missed out on this place otherwise. At Dumboor Lake, we really wished that we had a drone. I am sure that drone pictures would turn out to be marvellous. And to be honest, if I again had to visit Dumbor Lake, I would pay the Rs 2000 to take the boat ride and explore the lake.

There is a hydel project near the lake from where the River Gomati originates. This area is called Tirthamukha. A big fair is held here every year on Pous Sankranti (falls on 14-15 th January).

How to reach Dumboor Lake: Dumboor Lake is located in Amarpur district in Tripura. We could not find any direct local transport to the lake. We took a bus from Udaipur and reached Amarpur town. Buses to Amarpur are available from Agartala as well. From Amarpur, we hired a car to visit Dumboor Lake, which is about 40 km from Amarpur.

Teracotta works at Pilak - archaeological site in Tripura

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Pilak is another interesting archaeological site in Tripura that is a treasure house of Buddhist and Hindu sculptures. We were quite interested in visiting Pilak, but again time was a constraint for us. The sculptures excavated in Pilak are believed to belong to 8 th and 9thcentury AD. There is a huge statue of Avalokiteshwar and Narasimha found in Pilak that looks quite impressive. We heard there are several statues and sculptures found in the area of different Hindu Gods and Goddesses.

Pilak festival is held here during the month of December.

How to reach Pilak: The nearest railway station is Jolaibari. You can take a train from Agartala and reach Jolaibari. From Jolaibari, Pilak is just 2 km. you can also take buses from Agartala or Udaipur to Jolaibari.

Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary

Phayre's Langur or spectacled monkeys at Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary

Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary is said to be the biodiversity hotspot of Tripura and the home to the famous spectacled monkey or Phayre’s Langur. But we were a bit disappointed with our visit. The Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary covers an area of about 18 sq km, but the place is actually a bio complex having a botanical garden, zoo and eco-park. Tourists are actually not allowed to enter the wildlife sanctuary area and can only enter the zoo.

The zoo definitely has a large number of animals like leopard, clouded leopard, jungle fowl, civets, barking deer, wild pig, lions etc and a healthy primate population of spectacled langur, rhesus macaque, pigtailed macaque, capped langur, slow loris and hoolock gibbons. But all the animals are kept in captivity. We simply roamed around the zoo for some time looking at the people visiting the zoo rather than the animals. The spectacled langur is the state animal of Tripura and is found in the zoo. If you are lucky, you might see a few langurs in the wild.

Visit this place only if you are fond of zoos.

Kamalasagar and Kasba Kali Temple

Kasba Kali Temple at Kamalasagar - tourist places in Tripura

Kamalasagar is located about 30 km from Agartala city near the Indo-Bangladesh border. Kasba Kali Temple is a red coloured temple standing in a serene location. The Kamalasagar Lake stands just in front of it, adding to its charm. Just beyond the lake is Bangladesh. The place is unique in itself. One can feel an inner calm in this place. We sat below the huge tree in front of the lake. At the same instant, while a devotional bhajan was being played in the temple, we also heard the distant sound of “azaan” coming from our neighbouring nation. It was at that time we could feel the sanctity of the place.

The ancient name of the place was Kamalagarh and Koilagarh. Maharaja Kalyan Manikya after defeating Surja, the then ruler of Bengal built a fort in the area and commissioned the construction of the temple. A township gradually developed surrounding the fort and Koilagarh came to be known as “Kasba” (meaning town). The construction of the temple was ultimately completed by Maharaj Dhana Manikya. He also dug a huge lake in front of the temple and named it Kamalasagar after his wife Kamala Devi.

India-Bangladesh market near Kamalasagar border area in Tripura

Presently, Indo-Bangladesh border Haat (market) is held at Kasba near the temple which is also a huge attraction for tourists. The Haat is held every Sunday between 9.30AM to 3.00PM

Ruins of Buddhist stupa at Boxanagar near Agartala, Tripura

Very recently, the remains of a Buddhist stupa was discovered at Boxanagar in the Sepahijala district of Tripura. The discovery of the Stupa, Chaityagriha, monastery and other Buddhist structure at Boxanagar have brought into front another aspect of art, architecture and history of Tripura that was hitertho unknown. Excavations went on from 2001-2004 when the massive red brick structure was unearthed. It is believed that these archaeological remains belong to the 6 th century AD when Buddhism found a hold in this area.

We had not visited Boxanagar due to lack of time, but We intend to visit the place in our next visit to Tripura.

How to reach Boxanagar: Buses are available from Nagerjala bus stand in Agartala to Boxanagar. The distance between Agartala to Boxanagar is about 44 km. You can reach Nagerjala Bus stand from Agartala town by auto and buses.

Mahamuni Pagoda

Mahamuni Pagoda located in Manubankul is a recent addition in the tourist places in Tripura. This is a Buddhist shrine located about 134 km from Agartala. The shrine draws people from our neighbouring countries like Myanmar, Thailand, Sri Lanka and Japan.

How to reach Manubankul: The nearest railway station is Jolaibari. From there, take any shared transport to Manubankul.

Accommodation: Mahamuni Tourist Lodge, Manubankul Phone No: 03823-275382.

Akhaura Integrated Checkpost

Akhaura Integrated Checkpost in Agartala, Tripura

We were quite surprised to know that there is an integrated checkpost right near the Agartala city. We were driving in the busy market area and in the next moment we were looking at the border checkpost! The Akhaura Checkpost at India-Bangladesh Border was jointly inaugurated in November 17, 2013 by Union Home Minister of Indian and his Bangladeshi counterpart. The checkpost has been created to facilitate easier movement for goods and passengers across the Indo-Bangladesh border. It is the second-largest trading Indo-Bangladesh trading centre after Benapole-Petrapole in the Bongaon region of West Bengal.

But what is interesting here is the flag-lowering ceremony that is held here every evening . The flags of the two countries are lowered down in a co-ordinated ceremony by the military personnel of both the countries. It is said that a Beating retreating ceremony like that of Wagah Border (India-Pakistan border) is done here too. We have not been to Wagah, so do not know what happens there.

Flag downing ceremoni at Akhaura ICP Tripura

At Akhaura, the military personnel move in a coordinated manner at the sound of trumpet and beagle, one of them lowers down the flag and then the head shakes his hand with his counterpart in Bangladesh. The entire ceremony can be seen by people from both India and Bangladesh. You can take photographs of the event, but professional videography is strictly not permitted.

The entire programme occurs in a very coordinated manner. After it gets over, there is a general sense of emotional bonding between the people of both countries. They smile at and greet each other cheerfully, and even take selfies. Well, it is good to see so much bonhomie between the neighbours!

How to reach Akhaura ICP: Just take any auto or car from Agartala to reach Akhaura Checkpost. The ceremony starts at around 4.45PM and goes on for about 15-20 minutes. Do carry any of you ID cards with you.

Our Tripura Trip Itinerary

Our Tripura trip had been a very short one. We merely stayed in Tripura for 4 days. But we utilized these days to the full. As we were coming from Mizoram, we had taken shared sumo from Aizawl to Silchar. From Silchar, we decided to take the train to Tripura. Shared sumos are also available for Silchar to Agartala, but a train journey is always more comfortable.

So we took the Silchar – Agartala passenger from Silchar. But instead of travelling all the way to Agartala, we got down at Dharmanagar. Our Tripura tour thus started from Unakoti. Here is a detailed itinerary of our Tripura tour.

A temple in Udaipur Tripura

Day 1 | Silchar – Dharmanagar (by train)

We took the morning train from Silchar and reached Dharmanagar by noon. We stayed at a hotel near the main market area. We thought of visiting Unakoti that afternoon itself but later decided to visit there the next morning. We stayed at Hotel Panchabati in Dharmanagar.

Day 2 | Dharmanagar – Unakoti – Dharmanagar – Udaipur

We hired a car from Dharmanagar to Unakoti, explored and got awed by the bas relief structures of Unakoti and then came back to Dharmanagar by the same car. The car took Rs 1000.00 for the entire trip. You can also take a shared jeep going from Dharmanagar towards Kailasahar and get off near Unakoti.

From Dharmanagar, we took a passenger train to Udaipur at noon. We reached Udaipur in the evening and stayed at the Gunabati Tourist Logde just behind the Tripura Sundari Temple.

Day 3 | Udaipur  – Neermahal – Udaipur

In the morning we explored the temples of Udaipur and then took a bus to Melaghar to visit Neermahal. After Neermahal, we were back at Udaipur.

Day 4 | Udaipur – Amarpur (Dumboor Lake & Chabimura) – Udaipur – Agartala

We took a very early morning bus from Udaipur to Amarpur (1 hour journey). We wanted to visit both Dumboor Lake and Chabimura in a day, as we were in short of time. At Amarpura, we could figure out how to reach Dumboor Lake. So we hired a car and went towards Dumboor Lake (40 km approx from Amarpur). After that, we returned to Amarpur and visited Chabimura (9 km from Amarpur market). You can get local auto from Amarpur that will take you to Chabimura.

After a day filled with adventure, we returned to Udaipur and took a late train to Agartala. Unlike the other northeastern states, we found Agartala awake and functioning all well quite late also.

Day 5 | Agartala

This day was totally devoted to Agartala. We visited the Ujjayanta Palace, Gedu Miyan Mosque, Sepahijala WLS, Kamalasagar and in the evening went to Akhaura Checkpost to see the flag down ceremony.

Day 6 | Agartala – Kolkata

Our brief Tripura trip was over. We wish to come back again to Tripura and explore the other attractions here.

Best Places to visit in Tripura

Tripura Tourism | How to reach Tripura?

Agartala will probably be your first stop in Tripura tour. Agartala is well connected by air from Kolkata, Delhi, Guwahati, Imphal, Mumbai, Bangalore and Hyderabad.

Railway in Tripura is quite good. Agartala is well connected by railways from Howrah, New Delhi, Guwahati and Silchar.

You can also reach Agartala by road. Overnight buses are available from Guwahati as well as Shillong and Siliguri. Guwahati is about 587 km from Agartala and the journey is about 24 hours. Shared sumos are available from Silchar in Assam. Silchar is 250 km from Agartala.

Incidentally, Tripura is also connected by regular bus service to Dhaka in Bangladesh. The journey time to Dhaka by road is about 4-5 hours (distance is only 150 km), quite lesser than the time required from Guwahati.

Interior of Udaipur Railway Station

Tripura Tourism | Getting around Tripura

Tripura is one of the northeastern states that can boast of better road conditions. The main roads and highways are all in excellent conditions. Only when it becomes remote that the roads become worse. All the major towns of Tripura are well connected by public buses. You will get buses from Agartala to Udaipur, Sarboom, Dharmanagar, Amarpur etc. The bus fare is also quite nominal. Bus fare from Agartala to Udaipur is Rs50 and the distance is about 50 km.

Buses in Tripura - Transport in Tripura

Buses from Agartala run from Nagerjala Bus stop. From Agartala town, Nagerjala bus stop is around 2.5 km and you can take an auto or rickshaw to get there. From Nagerjala, you will get buses from almost all the towns of Tripura.

The best part, however, is the train service in Tripura. As I have already mentioned, Udaipur has a railway station. Dharmanagar is the nearest railway station to Unakoti and you can reach Pilak and Mahamuni Pagoda by reaching Jolaibari or Sarboom by train. The local trains in Tripura are quite comfortable to travel and are yet to see the mad rush of train passengers.

Train journey in Tripura - Transport in Tripura

Where to stay in Tripura?

All the major towns in Tripura have hotels and guest houses. Agartala has both luxury and budget hotels. Smaller towns like Dharmanagar, Kailasahar, Amarpur has hotels of budget category. You can get a single room or a dormitory bed at as low as Rs300 in Tripura.

Gunabati Tourist Lodge - Udaipur Tripura - places to stay in Tripura

If you are travelling with family, I would suggest you stay in the Tourism department lodges. All of them are in the best locations, though I cannot guarantee their prompt service there. The room in which we stayed at Gunabati Tourist Lodge in Udaipur was quite good and clean as well. But a water pipe in the bathroom was leaking and it was not repaired even after complaining. Well, we hardly stayed in the room for long, so it did not matter much to us.

What is the best time to visit Tripura?

Tripura has a tropical climate with warm summers and mild winters. The best time to visit Tripura is the winter between December to March. The weather remains cool in the morning to explore outdoors. For the rest of the year, the weather remains hot and humid. May to September is the monsoon season and Tripura remains prone to heavy rainfall.

Durga Puja Pandal in Tripura

We had visited in the month of October, just after the Durga Puja . There were pandals all around Tripura, just like the Durga Puja in Kolkata. While the days were quite sunny and warm, the weather remained clear without any rainfall. It was also not very hot either. We had arrived Tripura after Mizoram, where the temperature was colder and there was occasional rain as well. The weather in Tripura was completely opposite with sunny and clear skies. It was just perfect.

Tripura Travel Guide (FAQs Answered)

Q. Is it safe to travel to Tripura?

Yes, it is absolutely safe to travel to Tripura these days. Insurgencies, Naxalite movements are all things of the past. Just like the poachers who had converted into protectors in Bodoland , The insurgents of Tripura too have laid down their arms for a better life. Tripura is quite safe to travel now.

Q. How is the mobile and internet connectivity?

The major cities and towns have proper mobile and internet connectivity. Only when you go to the interiors, the internet connectivity gets poor. Both our Vodafone and Jio numbers worked fine in all the places we visited. Only at Dumboor Lake and Chabimura, we did not get internet connectivity.

Q. Is any permit required to visit Tripura?

Indians do not need any permit to visit Tripura. Foreigners too do not require any Protected Area Permit (PAP) to visit Tripura.

Q. Are there ATMs in Tripura?

Yes, ATMs are available all through the state. We found enough ATMs at Agartala, Dharmanagar and Udaipur. Of course, if you are travelling to remote places, it is better to carry cash.

Q. How is the local transport in Tripura?

The local transport in Tripura is excellent among the northeast states. Roads are good, buses are in plenty. The best part is, there is a railway connection between Agartala to Udaipur and all the way to Sabroom. Bus tickets are also quite cheap. From Agartala to Udaipur, it takes about Rs50-60. So backpacking across Tripura will definitely be not hard on your pocket.

Q. How is the food? Is vegetarian food available?

We found the food to be quite delicious. Tripura has a huge Bengali population and so Bengali food is available in plenty. Pork is quite a favourite here along with fish and chicken. We ate a fish chutney in almost all the restaurants in Tripura. You will also find a lot of options for vegetarians as well. Cost of food is also quite reasonable.

Q. How is the weather condition in Tripura?

Tripura has a tropical climate with hot summers and warm winters. The best time to visit the state will be between October to March. But even in October, the weather was quite warm and we were sweating profusely while exploring Unakoti and Neermahal in the sun.

Q. What to carry?

Carry light clothes for exploring Tripura during the morning. Proper shoes are also a must as there will be a lot of walking around. Do not forget to carry sunscreen with you, as in most of the places you will be walking around in the sun. if you are visiting during winter, carry enough woollens.

Q. How many days required to visit Tripura?

That depends totally on you and what you want to do. You can take 4 days or 40 days. The number of days will depend on which places you want to visit. A typical Tripura itinerary will have 6D/5N.

Rajbari in Udaipur Tripura

We had a wonderful time in Tripura, more so because we had not anticipated the state to be so welcoming and beautiful. It just felt that we were in our home – not only because Tripura is a predominantly Bengali speaking state, but also it did not judge its travellers, just like the other northeastern states. Tripura gets a huge recommendation from us. So when are you visiting Tripura?

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10 Comments

Saptarshi Bhattacharya

What a beautiful post author.Thank you. Keep it up.

Agni & Amrita

Thank you author.Keep it up.

Tanuja Rai (TourGenie)

Hey Agni and Amrita, I have been reading your blogs for some time now and I must tell you that I am in love. Would love to travel to Tripura one day.

Sid

Indeed an awesome place. Thanks for the post.

Agni Amrita

Thank you so much!

HEMANT KAUSHAL

EXCELLENT POST. I RALLY LIKED THE DETAILS YOUY MENTIONED AS YOU TRAVELLED. I AM THINKING OF TRAVELLING TO NORTHEAST IN MARCH 2024. BUT I HAVE JUST 10-11 DAYS WITH ME TO COVER TRIPURA, MIZORAM, NAGALAND AND MANIPUR. CAN YOU SUGGEST A FEW PLACES THAT I MUST VISIT IN TRIPURA WHERE I HAVE 3 DAYS

Thanks a lot for reading our blog. For Tripura, explore Agartala, Udaipur and Unakoti in the 3 days you have. However, we feel that 10-110days only is quite less to explore all the states you mentioned.

Khushi Debbarma

Love your article..beautifully written about the places. But It would have been better if you describe about the tribal culture of tripura ..because without them its incomplete

Thank you for your input. I would definitely love to talk about the people and culture, maybe in the next post. Thanks again, for reading or blog.

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TRIPURA TRAVEL GUIDE

Tripura is a cultural reservoir among all the northeastern states of India. Heritage and historical sites, temples going back hundreds of years, wildlife destinations and a thriving arts and crafts industry, these are the most popular tourism attractions in Tripura. Those looking for biodiversity hotspots during their Tripura holidays will not be disappointed, this state has plenty of those. Tripura is one of those travel destinations in India that attract families, friends, couples and solo travellers.

Capital: Agartala Location: Northeast India

Best Time to Visit Tripura:

October to February are the best months to visit Tripura.

Why Visit Tripura?

You should visit Tripura for its landscape, culture, cuisine, palaces, heritage sites, sightseeing, viewpoints, temples, archaeological sites, wildlife, boating, waterfalls, handicrafts, birding, lakes and landscape.

Temperature

25°c to 35°c.

Summer March to June

22°C to 33°C

Monsoon June to September

15°C to 20°C

Winter November to March

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An Insight into Tripura Tourism

The points of tourist interest in Tripura range from adventure and culture to wildlife and arts and crafts. Such is the kind of diverse travel experience that this place promises. In terms of geography, the state is marked by the presence of five major hill ranges which extend from north to south and then extend southwards till they meet the Chittagong Hill Tract in Bangladesh. The highest peak among the hill ranges in the state is Betlingchhip. The state is also blessed by 10 rivers. Upon arriving in the state for the first time, however, it is the lushness and the greenery all around which immediately catches your attention. Such dense greenery is a gift to the eyes and a treat to the sense.

One of the top tourist attractions in Tripura are its heritage sites. The foremost among these is the Ujjayanta Palace, a gleaming white structure stretched out leisurely in the heart of the city of Agartala. The magnificence of the structure stands as a reminder of its past glory, at a time when it was ruled by illustrious rajas and maharajas. Built by Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya in 1901 AD, it impresses the visitor with its floor curved wooden ceilings and exquisitely crafted doors. It was the Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore who gave this palace its name.

Equally magnificent in its design and grand in its dimensions is the Neermahal, which means the water palace. It bears a strong resemblance, in terms of design and architecture, to the Jag Niwas Palace in Udaipur, Rajasthan. It was built by Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya in 1930 AD to serve as his summer residence. The domes atop the palace tend to lend it the appearance of a fort. A major attraction inside it is the Darbal Hall. The lake adjacent to the palace is visited by a variety of resident as well as migratory birds. There are facilities for boating and water sports, and a boat festival is held in the month of July/August.

Among the top things to do in Tripura, one is visiting its temples. Many of these were built thousands of years back, and are still noted for their traditions. Matabari, or the Tripura Sundari Temple, is an example of this. Built by Maharaja Dhanya Manikya in 1501 AD, it sits on top a hill and is particularly revered as being one of the 51 Peethas or centers of worship and submission. The main deity of the temple is Goddess Tripura Sundari, who is revered as an avatar of Goddess Parvati. The lake behind the temples does much to enhance its beauty. There are tortoises in the lake, and these too, enjoy as much attention and respect as the deities inside the temple. For this reason, perhaps, the temple is also respected as koorma (which means tortoise in the local language) pith. Diwali is celebrated with great enthusiasm in this temple.

The Chaturdash Devta Temple, or, the Temple of Fourteen Gods, located in Khayerpur, West Tripura, is another popular tourism destination in Tripura. The temple is associated with several legends, one of them from the great Hindu mythological epic, Mahabharata. A special feature of the temple is the statues of the gods which display only the heads rather than the fully body.

Kasba Kali Temple in Sepahijala district is another temple which is great for a religious experience as well as sightseeing. Like so many other temples, this too was built by Maharaja Dhanya Manikya in the 15th century. The presiding deity is that of Goddess Durga who is worshipped in the form of Goddess Kali slaying the demon Mahishasura seated on a buffalo. The temple is famous, among other things, for a large fair which is held in April and attracts hundreds of devotees.

Apart from temples and monuments, the presence of archaeological sites is another reason for visiting Tripura, the most famous of these is at Unakoti, known as the Unakoti Archaeological Site. The landscape here is marked by waterfalls, incredible rock carvings, murals and the amazing waterfall. Scattered over a slope at regular intervals, their beauty is enhanced by the lush greenery surrounding them. Two major attractions here are the gigantic Shiva head and the Ganesha statue. This place also hosts an annual fair known as Ashokastami Mela which draws a large number of pilgrims. Pilak Archaeological Sites are also quite famous. Dating back to the 8th to 9th centuries, they are dotted with both Hindu and Buddhist sculptures. The images of Ganesha, Durga and Surya enjoy dominance. It also hosts the Pilak Festival every year in the month of December. Exploring these ruins can be an enlightening experience, considering that they were built thousands of years back. Ancient ruins are also found at Baxanagar in Sepahijala district. The discovery of these ruins is attributed to the denudation of the forest area. After some research by the Archaeological Survey of India, it was found that it was once home to an ancient Buddhist stupa.

As a wildlife enthusiast, Tripura will not disappoint you, as the state is home to several wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. The most famous of these is the Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary which is home to an impressive variety of flora and fauna. Various kinds of primates can be spotted at this wildlife sanctuary, from capped langur to spectacled monkey. Different kinds of animals found include clouded leopard, jungle fowl, barking deer and wild pig. Other attractions inside the park are the coffee and rubber plantations, which are spread over a large area. Tourists can also enjoy a boat ride or a toy train ride.

Another wildlife sanctuary which is a must visit during your visit to Tripura is the Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary. The primary attraction of this sanctuary is the Indian Bison, also known as the Gaur. In this dense forest resides the endangered ape species called Hoolock Gibbon along with primates like Capped Langur and Golden Langur. Rowa Wildlife Sanctuary located in North Tripura, is famous for its migratory birds while Gomti Wildlife Sanctuary also houses a large number of animals including sambar, barking deer, elephants, serow and wild goat. Two nature parks where you can enjoy the company of nature are Baramura Eco Park and Kalapania Nature Park.

If you enjoy boating, then head over to Dumboor Lake located in the Dhalai district. It is called Dumboor because it resembles the “damboor” of Lord Shiva. During winters, the lake is visited by several varieties of migratory birds. It is also home to around 48 islets. Another prominent tourist attraction is the Saniya Waterfalls in the Dhalkai district. This place affords sweeping views of the Kamalpur Valley from a particular hilltop. No sooner do you come upon a crossing than you meet the waterfall. It is a sight to watch, as the water crashes into the rocks below and its sound reverberates throughout the forest. After enjoying some time at the waterfall, you can explore the tribal lifestyle of the Reang tribes, who are quite famous for their bamboo handicrafts.

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Tripura is home to grand palaces, monuments and several archaeological sites. The state is also home to an amazing tribal culture. If you want to explore its spirituality, culture and heritage, then you can visit its temples and royal palaces. Among the monuments, the Neermahal Palace and Ujjayanta Palace take you back to the days of its past glory. You can also visit the waterfall and enjoy a boat ride on its lakes. It is as much a spiritual as a historical destination. Unakoti and Pilak are two archaeological sites which draw tourists in large numbers.

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There is such lushness in its landscape of Tripura, as if nature had drenched it in a coat of green paint. You can explore the archaeological sites at Unakoti and Pilak, or admire the folk culture of a village. Spend some time by a waterfall or enjoy a boat ride on its lakes. Admire the flora and fauna at the wildlife sanctuaries or explore the rubber and coffee plantations. Visit the temples and the heritage monuments.

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Tripura: The Perfect 7-day Itinerary

Tripura is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating states of India. Located in north-eastern India, it was called Kirata Desh or land of the Kirata in Mahabharata. The origin of the name Tripura is often linked with the Goddess Tripura Sundari, one of the state’s most esteemed deities. But, in all probability, the name ‘Tripura’ originates from ‘Tipra’, ‘Tippera’, and ‘Tuipura’, which denote the state’s indigenous population.

The Jampui Hills.

Like the other northeastern states of India, Tripura has a sizeable tribal population. There are 19 tribes residing here, thus making Tripura a culturally rich and diverse state. Tripura also boasts unique archaeological sites, such as Unakoti, Chabimura, and the Buddhist site of Pilak. In addition, the natural beauty of Tripura is exceptional, thanks to the Jampui Hills, Gomati River, and an array of pristine lakes.

The Dumboor Lake

We covered the entire Tripura (except Pilak) within 7 days. Here goes our 7-day itinerary for travelling to this gem of the north-east.

The Bhubaneshwari Temple of Udaipur.

Table of Contents

Day 1: Reaching Agartala and exploring the capital:

The flight from Kolkata takes less than an hour to reach Agartala, Tripura’s capital city. At first glance, Agartala resembled a nondescript town in north Bengal. With locals conversing mostly in Bengali and the shop hoardings’ being displayed in Bengali, it did not feel like we had just arrived in a completely new state.

We checked in at Hotel Tripura Sundari, which lies just beside the Agartala rail station. Since we had an early morning train to catch, we decided to stay near the rail station instead of the main city area. The hotel is a basic one, although the rooms are spacious, clean, and provided with all amenities. The price of double rooms is INR 1100, while single rooms are INR 800. You need to bargain a bit to get a lower price.

Afterwards, we swiftly showered, got dressed, grabbed a quick lunch at the nearby Sanskar Restaurant (the food is absolutely lip-smacking here), and set out to explore Agartala. For venturing within Agartala, e-rickshaws and autos are the best options. We hired an e-rickshaw for INR 500 for the entire day.

1. Ujjayanta Palace:

We first visited the splendid Ujjayanta Palace. The pristine Palace was built by Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya in 1901 and named by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. Situated at the heart of Agartala, it was designed by Sir Alexander Martin in a Neo-classical style. The architectural style is influenced by Roman, Mughal, and British styles.

Ujjayanta Palace

The Ujjayanta Palace used to be the residence of the royal family of Tripura. Covering an area of around 250 acres, the palace has a throne room, durbar hall, library, and other rooms. Later, after independence, the palace served as the State Legislative Assembly until 2011. At present, the Ujjayanta Palace has been converted into a vast museum, which showcases the history, geography, heritage, and culture of Tripura.

Ujjayanta Palace

Things to remember while visiting Ujjayanta Palace:

  • The palace remains open from 10-15 AM to 5-15 PM.
  • It remains closed on Mondays and Govt. holidays.
  • The entry fee for domestic tourists is INR 40 per person, INR 100 for Bangladeshi tourists, and INR 250 for foreign tourists.
  • Entry is free for children below 10 years and school students on excursion trips with uniforms.
  • Professional still camera charge is INR 600 per camera and INR 1500 for professional video cameras.
  • Light and sound show is also held here daily. There are two shows – the first from 6-30 PM to 7 PM, and the second one from 7-30 PM to 8 PM. The entry fee for adults is INR 100 and for children below 10 years is INR 50.

Pro tip – Try visiting after 3 PM, as the palace looks spectacular under the afternoon sun.

Ujjayanta Palace

2. Lakshmi Narayan Temple:

This beautiful temple was built by Maharaja Birendra Kishore Manikya. Dedicated to Narayan and Lakshmi, it lies in the Ujjayanta Palace premises. Sadly, the temple was closed when we visited.

3. Durga Bari:

Located just beside the Ujjayanta Palace, the temple is consecrated to Goddess Durga. The Durga Puja is celebrated with huge fanfare here. Interestingly, the Goddess here has two hands instead of her usual ten hands.

Durga Bari

4. Jagannath Bari:

This temple was built by Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya in the 19 th century. The temple is now managed by Sri Chaitanya Goudiya Math. Here, Lord Jagannatha is worshipped along with his siblings, Balabhadra and Subhadra. The entrance of the temple is modelled after the ‘Ratha’ or chariot of Jagannatha. The temple premise has beautiful idols of Sri Krishna, Sri Rama, Lakshmi – Narayan, Siva -Parvati, and Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.

Jagannath Bari

The Jagannath Bari also offers accommodation to pilgrims and tourists. You can contact them at 0381 – 2324497/9774034517.

Jagannath Bari

Later, we explored the roadside food joints near Ujjayanta Palace. Countless food stalls start operating here after 5 PM. You can find chats and panipuris, momo and soups, rolls and chowmein, chop and beguni, as well as Tripuri delicacies such as Tohan Mosdeng and Wahan Mosdeng. The place looks like a small fair during the evening.

Food stalls at Agartala

Day 2: Exploring a temple, a zoo, and a border check post:

1. kasba kali temple, kamala sagar:.

The second day being the Kali Puja and Diwali, we started by paying a visit to the revered Kasba Kali Temple. Situated just beside the international border of Bangladesh, this temple was built by Maharaja Dhana Manikya in the 15 th century. He also commissioned the digging of the picturesque Kamala Sagar just beside the temple premises.

Kasba Kali Temple

Though the idol is worshipped as Kasbeshwari Kali, it actually depicts the ten-handed Durga slaying the buffalo demon, Mahisasura. Surprisingly, the base platform has an image of Siva.

Alpana on the road

The temple has a serene atmosphere, and the darshan and Puja offerings go here smoothly.

Eatery at Kasba Kali Temple

2. Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary and Zoological Park:

Afterwards, we went to the Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary and Zoological Park. It is, undoubtedly, one of the most popular tourist attractions of Tripura. Covering an area of 19 km, it is famous for being the home of Clouded Leopard, Spectacled Monkey, and Hoolock Gibbon. It is also the habitat of over 150 varieties of migratory birds.

Sipahijala Wildlife Sanctuary

Things to remember while visiting the Sepahijala Sanctuary:

  • The Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary remains open from 8 AM to 4 PM every day, except Friday.
  • The entry fee for adults is INR 20 and for children below the age of 18 INR 10.
  • Vehicles are allowed inside the sanctuary up to the gate of the Zoological Park. Entry fee for light vehicles is INR 50, auto INR 30, and bike/scooter INR 20.
  • Still camera charge is INR 20, while the video camera is INR 2000.
  • Tickets for entering the Zoological Park need to be purchased separately.
  • Exploring the Zoological Park requires lots of walking. So, we advise wearing comfortable shoes and carrying drinking water and an umbrella.
  • Toilet facilities are available at various points inside the Zoological Park.

3. Akhahura Integrated Check Post:

One of the top attractions of Tripura is the Akhahura Integrated Check Post. It was inaugurated back in 2013 and serves as the second-largest Indian trading centre with Bangladesh. Like the Wagah border in Amritsar, Akhahura also holds the ceremony of lowering the flags of the two countries by security personnel with a synchronised performance of the two sides.

Akhahura Check Point

It was really fascinating to watch the parades and lowering of the national flag by the security forces. Also, since it was Diwali, sweets and greetings were exchanged between the two countries. The visitors also participated in the Diwali celebrations along with the soldiers.

Things to remember while visiting the Akhahura Check Post:

  • Visitors are allowed only on Saturdays and Sundays.
  • The program starts at 5 PM.
  • Reach the spot by 4 PM so that you can get a seat with an unobstructed view.
  • You need to deposit your recognized identity cards before proceeding to the border. Also, you have to undergo body frisking as well for security reasons.

Day 3: Journey to Jampui Hills:

We started our third day by catching the early morning Jan Shatabdi Express for Dharmapur, which is the nearest rail station to Vanghmun in Jampui Hills. From Dharmanagar, we hired a cab for INR 2000 to reach Vanghmun. The road to Vanghmun is excellent, and it took us 2 hours to reach the popular hill station of Tripura.

Jampui Hills

We checked in at Eden Tourist Lodge of Tripura Tourism . This is the only reliable option for accommodation in Jampui. We had booked a big 3-bedroom room for INR 1900 per night. Food is available in the lodge and you have to book your meal beforehand. The quality of food is dismal here. Too bad, there is no other option of dining in the vicinity.

Eden Tourist Lodge

The Jampui Hills is a part of the Lushai Hills. Located in the North Tripura district, it comprises of 10 small villages of which Vanghmun is the headquarters. Known for its lush nature, orange orchards, and orchid bloom, Jampui Hills is a must-visit in Tripura. It is also renowned for amazing sunrise and sunset views.

Sunrise at Jampui Hills

Since the Eden Tourist Lodge has sunrise and sunset points inside the premises, we did not venture out. Both the sunrise and sunset were phenomenal.

Day 4: Ruins of Unakoti:

The next day, we left Vanghmun right after sunrise. Our destination was Unakoti , the enigmatic Saiva pilgrimage centre. Unakoti has been on our bucket list for a long time, and we finally managed to visit it. Previously, the road leading to Unakoti was nothing short of a nightmare. However, the scenario has drastically changed now, and the road has been repaired and widened.

Unakoti

In Bengali, ‘Unakoti’ literally translates to ‘one less than a crore’. In the local Kokborok language, it is called ‘Subrai Khung’. The myth of Unakoti centres around Siva and his infamous rage. According to the legend, it was the meeting place of the 99,99,999 Gods and Goddesses along with Siva. The entourage decided to take a rest and spent one night here.

The face of Siva

In turn, Siva explicitly directed them to wake up before dawn to resume their journey. However, only Siva was awake before sunrise while the rest of the retinue slept. Enraged by this disregard, Siva unleashed his fury, cursed them all to stone, and went on his way to Kashi alone. Thus, Unakoti became the abode of one less than a crore divine figures.

Unakotisvara Kal Bhairava

Unakoti is characterized by both colossal bas reliefs as also loose sculptures of various sizes. The most notable ones are Gangadhara Siva, Unakotisvara Kal Bhairava, Durga, Ganga, Siva – Parvati as Kirata – Kirati, Ganesha, and so on.

Ganesha Relief

Things to remember while visiting Unakoti:

  • No tickets are required for Unakoti. You just have to enrol your name and a few details in a register at the gate.
  • Try visiting before noon, as exploring the ruins becomes difficult under the harsh sun.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as visiting Unakoti involves climbing countless steep stairs.
  • Apart from two shacks selling green coconuts, packaged mineral water, soft drinks, chips, cakes, and biscuits, you will find no restaurants here.
  • A toilet facility, baby care room, and mobile phone charging points are available here.
  • Unakoti itself does not have hotels. You need to stay either at Kailashahar or Dharmanagar. At Kailashahar, the only feasible option is Tripura Tourism’s Unakoti Tourist Lodge . By contrast, Dharmanagar offers more choices of accommodation, such as Lokenath Guest House, Hotel J C Plaza, Hotel Panchabati, and Hotel Unakoti.

A sculpted Nandi

After we completed exploring Unakoti, we returned to Dharmanagar and boarded the Agartala Express at 1 PM. We reached Agartala at 4 PM and spent our night there.

Day 5: Neer Mahal and the temples of Udaipur:

1. neer mahal:.

Our 5 th day in Tripura was a bright sunny morning, perfect for visiting the resplendent Neer Mahal . Neer Mahal is one of the two water palaces found in India, the other being the Jal Mahal of Jaipur, Rajasthan. Though Rajasthan’s water palace is one of the top attractions of India and thousands of visitors throng every day to catch a glimpse of the Jal Mahal, Tripura’s Neer Mahal is the larger of the two.

Neer Mahal closer look

Neer Mahal translates to ‘water palace’. It was the brainchild of Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Debbarma, one of the most famous kings of Tripura. The Maharaja used Neer Mahal as a summer residence and a pleasure palace. Built amid the Rudra Sagar Lake, it was named ‘Neer Mahal’ by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore.

Inside the Neer Mahal

Things to remember while visiting Neer Mahal:

  • Since the Neer Mahal is situated right in the middle of a lake, you need to take a boat ride to reach the palace.
  • The ticket counter for boats opens at 9 AM and closes at 5 in the evening.
  • The regular boat fare per head is INR 50. Around 20 people are taken on a motorized boat.
  • You can book a country boat for a maximum of 7 persons at INR 350.
  • You can also reserve a special boat at INR 2500.
  • The boat will take you to the gate of Neer Mahal. You will get 40 minutes to explore the palace. On the boat’s signal, you need to return ASAP.
  • You will need to pay a parking charge of INR 50 near the boating ticket counter in case you are visiting by car or bike. After reaching the palace by boat, you have to pay INR 80 per head as the entrance fee.
  • There are two options for accommodation here. First, you can stay at Sagar Mahal Tourist Lodge of Tripura Tourism. Secondly, you can opt for Polo Lake Resort.

Priastine Water Palace

2. Temples of Udaipur:

Post lunch, we set out for the temples of Udaipur. First, we visited the Gunavati Group of Temples, located inside a dingy and busy lane of Udaipur. Three brick temples lie next to each other inside the premises. They were commissioned by Queen Gunavati, wife of Maharaja Govinda Manikya. The temples were built for the worship of Lord Vishnu. These temples somewhat resemble the ‘Chala’ type of temples found in West Bengal.

Gunavati Group of Temples

Next, we went to the Bhubaneshwari Temple, which has been immortalised by Rabindranath Tagore in his drama ‘Bisarjan’ and novel ‘Rajarshi’. Dedicated to Goddess Bhubaneshwari, it was built by Maharaja Govinda Manikya. It is constructed in the ‘Char Chala’ style of Bengal.

Bhuvaneshwari Temples

Lastly, we saw the Mahadev Temple or Mahadev Bari, which is revered as the home of Tripuresh Bhairava. This temple was commissioned by Maharaja Dhanya Manikya and built similarly to that of the Bhubaneshwari Temple.

Mahadev Temple

For the night, we stayed at Tripura Tourism’s Gunavati Yatri Niwas , which is situated just a stone’s throw away from the Tripura Sundari Temple. We had booked two rooms, each at INR 1500 each. The rooms were okay-ish. The hotel has a restaurant; however, the food is best to be avoided.

A ruined temple

Day 6: Dumboor Lake and Chabimura:

We started our 6 th day early as Dumboor Lake is quite far from Matabari. The lake is located 85 km from Matabari, and it takes around 3 hours to cover the distance. Also, the weather forecast was not favourable, and rain was on the cards. Hence, an early head-start to the day.

En route, we went to Tirthamukh, the awe-inspiring source of the Gomati River. Then, we hired a boat at INR 2000 to explore the Dumboor Lake and Visit the Narkel Kunja island. This huge lake has been created by the confluence of the Raima and Saima Rivers. It expands over a massive area of 41 sq. km. It resembles the shape of Siva’s Damru, and hence the name ‘Dumboor’ has been provided for this lake.

Gomati River

The boat ride to Narkel Kunja takes about 45 minutes. On this pleasant boat ride, we enjoyed the small villages lying on small islands and nature altogether.

Boat ride to Dumboor Lake

The Narkel Kunja Island has been developed by Tripura Tourism. Cottages have been built along with a restaurant. As we explored the island on foot, we munched on fried freshly caught fish and shrimps as well as Hog Plum or ‘Aamra’.

Narkel Kunja Resort

As the weather was taking a worse turn, we skipped lunch and headed straight towards Chabimura . Chabimura is home to a series of extraordinary rock-cut carvings of Hindu divinities, engraved on the hills that line the banks of the Gomati River. The word ‘Chabimura’ literally translates to ‘hill of pictures’ (in local dialect, ‘Mura’ means hill). This place is also called Devatamura or ‘hill of gods’. Chabimura is replete with panels of rock-cut sculptures on the steep slopes of the hills. The most stunning carvings belong to Mahisasuramardini, known locally as Chakrak Ma.

Durga

Things to remember while visiting Chabimura:

  • Motor boats are the only option for braving the Gomati River in Chabimura. Boat rides are available till 4 PM.
  • The ride costs INR 150 per head. The boats don’t leave until all the seats are booked. Generally, 10-15 passengers are accommodated in one motor boat.
  • You can also hire an entire boat for yourself. This will cost you INR 3000.
  • There are no hotels for spending the night at Chabimura. You can book a stay at Sagarika Parjatan Niwas near the Fatik Sagar Lake in Amarpur.

Boat ride

Day 7: Darsan of Tripura Sundari:

Our last day at Tripura started with an incessant cyclonic rainfall. A gale accompanied the heavy rainfall, and it seemed impossible to go out. We had initially planned to visit the Tripura Sundari Temple at 5 AM. However, our plan got delayed owing to the non-stop rain. At around 7, the rain slowed down a bit. Armed with umbrellas, we braved the rain as well as the strong wind. The road leading to the temple was flooded, and there was hardly any soul out.

Tripura Sundari Temple.

The temple, which usually bustles with throngs of pilgrims, was forlorn. We were the sole visitors. Consequently, we had an undeterred darshan of Goddess Tripura Sundari and offered Puja at ease. Pertinent to mention here that, Tripura Sundari Temple is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas and Sati’s right foot had fallen here. Hence, this temple is regarded as one of the holiest temples not only in Tripura but also in India.

The idol of Tripura Sundari.

Things to remember while visiting Tripura Sundari Temple:

  • The temple opens at 4 AM and closes at 10 PM.
  • The temple remains closed for an hour after the Goddess is served ‘Anna Bhoga’ at 1-30 PM.
  • Try visiting as early as possible.
  • Try avoiding a visit to the temple during the Kali Puja, as countless people visit Mata Bari during this festival.
  • The ‘pera’ of Tripura Sundari Temple is delicious. There are numerous ‘pera’ shops lining the vicinity of the temple.

The pera shops

Important FAQs:

1. how can i reach tripura.

By train: You can catch 02501 Kolkata – Agartala Special Express from Kolkata station and 13173 Kanchanjangha Express from Sealdah station. The journey takes around 32 hours to complete.

By air: Multiple flights fly to Agartala from Kolkata daily. It takes less than an hour to travel by air.

Agartala Railway Station

2. How can I travel inside Tripura?

Tripura itself has great rail connectivity. You can avail trains to travel to important places such as Udaipur, Dharmanagar, and Kailashahar.

3. Where can I stay in Tripura?

At Agartala: Hotel Tripura Sundari, Hotel Sonar Tori, and Hotel Polo Towers.

At Vanghmun, Jampui Hills: Eden Tourist Lodge.

At Dharmanagar: Lokenath Guest House, Hotel JC Palace, Hotel Panchabati.

At Unakoti: Unakoti Tourist Lodge, Kailashahar.

At Udaipur: Gunavati Yatri Niwas, Mata Bari.

At Neer Mahal: Sagar Mahal Tourist Lodge and Polo Lake Resort.

At Amarpur: Sagarika Paryatan Niwas.

At Dumboor Lake: Narikel Kunja Resort.

The Floating Pebbles

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Tripura Tourism is a northeastern state in India known for its rich history, vibrant dance forms, and colorful festivals. With a diverse cultural heritage, Tripura Tourism offers a unique blend of traditions and customs that have evolved over centuries. In this article, we will explore the history of Tripura, its mesmerizing dance forms, and the lively festivals that showcase its cultural splendor.

History of Tripura Tourism:

The history of Tripura Tourism dates back to ancient times, with references to the region found in the Mahabharata and other ancient texts. The earliest known rulers of Tripura were the Tripuri kings who established their kingdom around the 7th century. They ruled over the region for several centuries, leaving behind a rich legacy of art, architecture, and cultural traditions.

During the medieval period, Tripura came under the influence of various dynasties like the Mughals, the Marathas, and the British. In the 19th century, the Manikya dynasty rose to power and played a significant role in shaping the history of modern Tripura. Maharaja Bir Chandra Manikya, one of the notable rulers, is credited with the modernization and development of Tripura.

After India gained independence in 1947, Tripura became a princely state within the Indian Union. In 1972, Tripura attained full statehood and became a part of the northeastern states of India. The state has witnessed significant socio-economic development since then while preserving its unique cultural identity.

Dance Forms of Tripura Tourism:

Tripura is renowned for its vibrant and captivating dance forms that reflect the cultural heritage of the state. Here are some of the prominent dance forms of Tripura:

  • Hojagiri: Hojagiri is a graceful dance performed by the Reang community of Tripura. It involves balancing a bottle or a lamp on the head while performing intricate movements. The dancers wear colorful traditional costumes and create a mesmerizing visual spectacle.
  • Garia Dance: Garia Dance is performed during the Garia festival, celebrated by the Tripuri community. It is a tribal dance form that involves rhythmic movements accompanied by traditional musical instruments. The dancers adorn themselves with traditional attire and jewelry, adding to the vibrancy of the performance.
  • Lebang Boomani: Lebang Boomani is a popular dance form of the Chakma community in Tripura Tourism. It is performed during religious festivals and ceremonies. The dance is characterized by graceful movements, synchronized steps, and traditional music.
  • Hozagiri: Hozagiri is a traditional dance form performed by the Reang community during the Holi festival. It involves balancing earthen pitchers on the head while performing intricate footwork. The dancers showcase their agility and skill through this captivating dance form.

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Festivals of Tripura:

Tripura is known for its colorful festivals that provide a glimpse into its vibrant cultural fabric. Here are some of the major festivals celebrated in Tripura:

  • Kharchi Puja: Kharchi Puja is one of the most important festivals in Tripura. It is a week-long celebration held in July to worship the fourteen deities of the royal dynasty. The festival attracts a large number of devotees who seek blessings and participate in various rituals and cultural programs.
  • Durga Puja: Durga Puja, a major Hindu festival celebrated across India, holds special significance in Tripura. Elaborate and intricately designed idols of Goddess Durga are worshipped during this festival. Pandals (temporary structures) are set up, and cultural performances, including music and dance, are organized throughout the state.
  • Ker Puja: Ker Puja is a unique tribal festival celebrated by the Tripuri community. It involves worshipping the bamboo deities known as Ker. The festival includes traditional music, dance, and other cultural activities.
  • Ashokastami Mela: Ashokastami Mela is an annual fair held in Unakoti, a historical site in Tripura. It is celebrated in April and attracts thousands of devotees. The fair showcases various cultural programs, including folk dances, music, and traditional crafts.

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These festivals not only provide a platform to showcase the rich cultural heritage of Tripura Tourism but also promote communal harmony and unity among its diverse communities.

Conclusion:

Tripura’s history, dance forms, and festivals are an integral part of its cultural tapestry. The state’s journey through time, from ancient kingdoms to modernity, has shaped its unique identity. The captivating dance forms like Hojagiri, Garia Dance, Lebang Boomani, and Hozagiri reflect the vibrant traditions of Tripura Tourism. The festivals, including Kharchi Puja, Durga Puja, Ker Puja, and Ashokastami Mela, bring people together and celebrate the state’s cultural richness. Tripura stands as a testament to the diverse and colorful heritage of India’s northeastern region, captivating visitors with its fascinating history and cultural extravaganza.

 How many tribes are there in Tripura Tourism?

In Tripura, several indigenous tribal communities contribute to the state’s cultural diversity. The exact number of tribes in Tripura can vary depending on different classifications and subgroups, but the state officially recognizes 19 tribes. These tribes have their unique languages, traditions, customs, and social structures. Some of the prominent tribes in Tripura include:

  • Tripuri: The Tripuri tribe is the largest and dominant tribal community in Tripura. They have their distinct language, Kokborok, and are known for their rich cultural heritage.
  • Reang (also known as Bru): The Reang tribe is one of the major tribes in Tripura. They have their own language, known as Reang, and are known for their colorful festivals and traditional dance forms like Hojagiri.
  • Chakma: The Chakma tribe is one of the largest tribes in Tripura Tourism. They have their language, Chakma, and have a unique cultural identity. The Chakmas are known for their craftsmanship, traditional music, and dance forms like Lebang Boomani.
  • Halam (also known as Halang): The Halam tribe is another significant tribe in Tripura. They have their language, Halam, and are known for their agricultural practices, traditional attire, and cultural traditions.
  • Jamatia: The Jamatia tribe is an indigenous community in Tripura Tourism. They have their language, Jamatia, and are known for their traditional handicrafts, music, and dance forms.
  • Mog: The Mog tribe is a tribal community found in Tripura Tourism. They have their language, Mog, and are known for their agricultural practices and traditional rituals.

These are just a few examples of the tribal communities in Tripura Tourism. Each tribe has its distinct cultural practices, festivals, and contributions to the state’s cultural mosaic.

  2 What is Tripura’s famous food?

Tripura offers a delectable range of dishes that reflect the state’s culinary traditions and local ingredients. The cuisine of Tripura Tourismis influenced by the indigenous tribal communities and neighboring states like Assam and Bengal. Here are some of the famous foods of Tripura Tourism:

  • Mui Borok: Mui Borok is the traditional cuisine of Tripura. It includes a variety of dishes made with fermented fish, bamboo shoots, and herbs. Some popular Mui Borok dishes include Chakhwi, a curry made with vegetables and fermented fish; Wahan Mosdeng, a chutney-like preparation with fermented fish and chilies; and Berma, a dish made with fermented and dried fish.
  • Chakhwi: Chakhwi is a popular dish in Tripura, especially among the tribal communities. It is a stew-like preparation made with a variety of vegetables, meat (usually pork or chicken), and spices. Bamboo shoots are often added to enhance the flavor.
  • Bangui Pork: Bangui Pork is a signature dish of Tripura, particularly among the Tripuri community. It is made with pork cooked in a thick curry made from fermented soybeans, mustard leaves, and local spices. The dish has a unique tangy and slightly bitter flavor.
  • Wahan Mosdeng: Wahan Mosdeng is a spicy chutney-like dish made with fermented fish, green chilies, and various herbs. It is typically served as a condiment alongside rice or other main dishes.
  • Panch Phoron Tarkari: Panch Phoron Tarkari is a vegetable curry prepared with a combination of five spices – cumin, mustard, fenugreek, nigella, and fennel seeds. It is a popular vegetarian dish in Tripura and is often enjoyed with rice or roti.
  • Muya Awandru: Muya Awandru is a sweet delicacy of Tripura made with rice flour, jaggery, and coconut. It is steamed in cylindrical bamboo tubes, giving it a unique flavor and aroma. This sweet treat is often enjoyed during festivals and special occasions.
  • Chikhvi: Chikhvi is a traditional Tripuri dish made with mashed roasted green peas, herbs, and spices. It is often served as a side dish or snack and is relished for its smoky and flavorful taste.

These are just a few examples of the famous foods of Tripura. The cuisine of Tripura offers a wide range of flavors, showcasing the region’s unique culinary heritage and local ingredients.

What is the best time to visit Tripura Tourism?

  The best time to visit Tripura is during the winter season, which spans from November to February. The weather during this time is pleasant and comfortable, making it ideal for exploring the attractions and engaging in outdoor activities. The temperature ranges between 10 to 25 degrees Celsius, providing relief from the heat and humidity of the summer and monsoon seasons.

During the winter months, you can visit popular tourist destinations like Agartala, Ujjayanta Palace, Neermahal Palace, Unakoti, and Jampui Hills without being hindered by extreme weather conditions. The clear skies and mild temperatures make sightseeing and outdoor adventures more enjoyable.

Additionally, winter is the festive season in Tripura, with various cultural events and festivals taking place. The Kharchi Puja, Durga Puja, and other traditional festivals are celebrated with great enthusiasm, offering a unique opportunity to experience the vibrant cultural heritage of the state.

However, it’s worth noting that Tripura can be visited throughout the year, depending on personal preferences. The summer months (March to June) can be hot and humid, while the monsoon season (June to September) brings heavy rainfall. If you don’t mind the rain and prefer a lush green landscape, the monsoon season can be a good time to visit. Just ensure to plan accordingly and check for any potential travel disruptions caused by the weather.

In conclusion, for a comfortable and enjoyable trip to Tripura, the winter season from November to February is considered the best time to visit. However, do consider your specific interests and requirements while planning your trip to make the most of your visit.

How many days are required to explore Tripura Tourism?

The number of days required to explore Tripura depends on various factors such as your specific interests, the places you want to visit, and the pace at which you prefer to travel. While Tripura Tourismis a relatively small state compared to some other Indian states, it offers a diverse range of attractions and experiences. Here’s a general guideline on the number of days you might consider for a trip to Tripura:

  • Agartala and Surrounding Areas: Agartala, the capital city of Tripura Tourism, has several attractions worth exploring, including Ujjayanta Palace, Neermahal Palace, Tripurasundari Temple, and the Heritage Park. To adequately explore Agartala and its surroundings, you might need 2-3 days.
  • Unakoti: Unakoti is a famous archaeological site known for its rock-cut sculptures. It is located around 178 kilometers from Agartala. A visit to Unakoti can be done as a day trip from Agartala, or you can spend a night nearby to have more time to explore. Allocate at least 1-2 days for Unakoti.
  • Jampui Hills: Jampui Hills, located in North Tripura Tourism district, is known for its scenic beauty and pleasant weather. It is a popular destination for nature lovers and offers panoramic views of the surrounding valleys. To enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of Jampui Hills, you might want to allocate 2-3 days.
  • Other Attractions: Tripura Tourismhas several other attractions worth considering, such as Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary, Rudrasagar Lake, Sipahijala Wildlife Sanctuary, and the tribal villages of Matabari and Melaghar. Depending on your interest and the number of additional places you want to visit, you might need an additional 2-3 days.

Considering the above recommendations, a trip of around 6-9 days would allow you to explore the major attractions of Tripura Tourism at a comfortable pace. However, you can always adjust the duration based on your preferences and the specific places you wish to visit. It’s essential to plan your itinerary and ensure you have enough time to fully experience and appreciate the cultural and natural treasures of Tripura.

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15 Tourist Attractions To See In Tripura

April 20, 2021

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Sitting on a bench surrounded by hills, enjoying the most scenic evergreen view, relaxing your mind while breathing that cool fresh air, indeed sounds so astounding. Such is the incredible state of Tripura.

In the beautiful hills of Northeast India lies the state of Tripura, which is home to diverse cultures, tribes and religious groups. Tripura is famous for its cultivations, tea plantations , beautiful gardens, toy trains and much more. Being known for its breathtaking scenic view, this state is also popular for its tribe culture and food. There are numerous places to visit in Tripura. So, let’s begin and see what all Tripura has to offer you for your trip.

Best Places To Visit In Tripura

To enjoy a trip without any clutter and confusion, it's best to know what the place has to offer. We did our research and here is the list of Tripura places to visit.

Unakoti

Unakoti is a district in the state of Tripura which is famous for its timeless ruins. The main tourist attraction of this place is the carved rocks which were carved and sculpted by extremely skilled artists. The rocks have carved faces of Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, Ganesh and Nandi. What makes Unakoti a Tripura famous place is its mythological tale. You can reach this place by either car or train.

Baramura Eco Park

Baramura Eco Park

If you are a peace-seeking and nature-loving person, this place is an ideal destination for you. This park is surrounded by forest and is in the Baramura hill range. This place has various bridges and huts for you to go in and enjoy. Each hut and bridge design is different from the other. The park offers several tracks to explore and each of these paths have its own charm. This park is open throughout the week from 9 am to 5 pm.

Dumboor Lake

Dumboor Lake

What will please you is the extraordinary beauty of Dumboor Lake. This lake has 48 islands, migratory birds and breathtaking aquatic life. 120 Km away from Agartala Dumboor lake is one of the best Tripura tourist places. You can also go boating here. The boating charges vary from season to season and are on an hourly basis. This place is open throughout the week, so you can visit the lake any time you want.

Jampui Hills

Jampui Hills

Your Tripura sightseeing will be incomplete without visiting the Jampui Hills. These hills are located in the North Tripura district and are a part of the Mizo hill range. This place is known for its scenic view. You can check in any of the several hotels around the hills. Most hotels will provide you with the best breathtaking view of the hills. You can even go for a picnic while visiting this place.

Neer Mahal

Your Tripura tourist guide must include Neer Mahal and its architectural masterpieces. This palace was built by the maharaja of Tripura in 1930 and has the beautiful Mughal architecture to admire. This palace is 53 km away from Agartala and is in the middle of Rudrasagar Lake. To reach the place, you can hire a boat on a to-and-fro basis and enjoy the 20 mins ride to the palace. The entry fee to the palace is INR 50. You can visit any day as this palace is open all seven days of the week from 9 am to 5 pm.

Kamalasagar Picnic Spot

Kamalasagar Picnic Spot

This place is a must on the list of Tripura sightseeing. This place has an artificial lake and is famous for its scenic view. People usually plan picnics here. There is also a mela (fair) held here in the month of October to make your trip even more fun.

Sipahijola Wildlife Sanctuary

Sipahijola Wildlife Sanctuary

This is a Zoological park and has an artificial lake where you can enjoy nature and go boating. It is undoubtedly the best place to visit in Tripura for wildlife lovers. You can see various animals like monkeys, leopards, local birds and tigers. You can also learn about them and their habitat. This place is open all 7 days of the week from 8 am 4 pm.

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Mahamuni Buddha Mandir

Mahamuni Buddha Mandir

Visiting the city where Lord Buddha is believed to have been inhabited and paying a visit to his temple is a mesmerising feeling that you don’t want to miss! This place is a beautiful piece of architecture and is very different from the ones we usually see. The whole architecture, including the Buddha statue in the temple, is golden in colour with Japanese aesthetics. This place offers peace and is opened all seven days of the week (timings differ from day to day).

Jagannath Temple

Jagannath Temple

This one is an architectural masterpiece. Built in the capital city of Agartala, this temple is dedicated to the Hindu gods. What’s more? It has beautiful carvings and vibrant colours in the architecture, making it one of the best places to visit in Tripura.

Ujjayanta Palace

Ujjayanta Palace

This place is one of the most famous Tripura attractions of all time. It is famous for its Mughal garden view and state museum, which shows the culture of Tripura. You will surely enjoy the beautiful architecture and the marvellous view of the royal garden with fountains. Most visited for sightseeing and is a heaven for photographers. The temple is open all seven days of the week from 10 am 9 pm. However, the closing hours in-between may differ.

One of the things Tripura is most famous for is its toy train. Isn’t it fun to roam around in a toy train? This train travels from Agartala to Darjeeling (throughout the year). What makes this train special is its size. The size, as well as the structure of this train, is smaller and more vibrant than the regular trains. The fare for this train varies.

The Fern For Dining

The Fern For Dining

One of the most famous places to eat in Agartala, Tripura, is The Fern restaurant. This place has different varieties of food at great cost and the ambience of this place is amazing. You get great local food here as well as stable food from other countries and states. This place also does takeaways and deliveries.

Orange Garden

Orange Garden

Situated in Choygharia, Tripura, this place is great for outing and fruit pickings. You can roam around the garden full of orange trees and can handpick orange from any tree. There is even a river there, adding to the landscape. You get to choose fresh oranges and that too at a low price. No wonder why this place is a major Tripura attraction!

Agartala Shopping Spree

Being the capital of Tripura, Agartala has the best shopping centres in the state. The shoppers in you will have an amazing time here. There are a lot of local markets like M.I. Plaza, Metro bazaar, Battala market for fruits, fish, clothing, accessories and so on at reasonable prices. A shopping spree is a must whenever you visit a new place and, in this case, Agartala has the best on the list.

Mekhlipara Tea Estate

Mekhlipara Tea Estate

We all know that Northeastern India is famous for its tea plantations and Tripura has one of the best tea estates. Mekhlipara Tea Estate allows anyone and everyone to visit their tea plantation site and shows them how tea is planted and processed. It is such a unique experience to be a part of. They even allow the visitors to try their hand at the plantation process.

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A brief overview of Tripura’s geography and location in Northeast India

Tripura, nestled in the northeastern region of India, is a state known for its captivating landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. It shares its borders with Bangladesh on three sides, making it an essential gateway to the Indian subcontinent’s northeastern states.

Unraveling the historical and cultural significance of Tripura

Tripura boasts a deep-rooted history, with archaeological evidence dating back to the 4th century. It has been influenced by Hinduism, Buddhism, and various tribal traditions. The state’s cultural tapestry is woven with colorful festivals, intricate handicrafts, and age-old customs that continue to thrive.

The royal heritage of Tripura

The royal heritage of Tripura is a captivating tapestry of history, culture, and architectural marvels. With a lineage dating back centuries, the Tripura royal family has left an indelible mark on the state’s identity. The Ujjayanta Palace in Agartala, a magnificent edifice, stands as a testament to their grandeur and architectural finesse. This opulent palace, now a museum, offers a glimpse into the regal lifestyle, housing an array of artifacts, royal memorabilia, and rare photographs. Beyond the palace, the state boasts a rich cultural heritage deeply influenced by the royalty. Traditional dances, festivals, and rituals continue to thrive, reflecting the enduring legacy of the royal dynasty. Exploring Tripura’s royal heritage is not just a historical journey but also a vibrant immersion into the state’s living traditions.

Getting to Tripura: Tips for Easy Travel

Preparing for the trip: essential travel documents, permits, and vaccinations.

Before embarking on your journey to Tripura, ensure you have your identification documents, any required permits for restricted areas, and updated vaccinations, including routine immunizations and any region-specific recommendations.

Exploring transportation options: Air, rail, and road connectivity to Tripura

Tripura is accessible by air, train, and road. The capital city, Agartala, has an airport (Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport) with regular flights from major Indian cities. Guwahati, in neighboring Assam, has the nearest major railway station. Well-maintained roads connect Tripura to nearby states, making it accessible by bus or car.

Insider tips on the best time to visit Tripura for an unforgettable experience

The best time to visit Tripura is during the winter months, from October to March when the weather is pleasant for outdoor exploration. The monsoon season (June to September) brings heavy rainfall, making it less suitable for travel, while summers (April to June) can be hot and humid.

Unearthing Tripura’s Rich Cultural Heritage

A glimpse into tripura’s indigenous communities and their vibrant traditions.

Tripura is home to several indigenous communities, including the Tripuri, Reang, Chakma, and Halam tribes, each with its own unique traditions and customs. These communities have managed to preserve their cultural heritage over centuries. Travelers can immerse themselves in the daily life of these communities, experiencing their rituals, festivals, and traditional practices.

Mesmerizing Tripuri dance forms and music: An immersion into cultural extravaganza

One of the highlights of Tripura’s cultural heritage is its captivating dance forms and music. The Tripuri people are known for their graceful dances like the Hojagiri and Lebang Boomani, which often depict stories from their folklore. The rhythmic beats and melodious tunes are sure to leave travelers enchanted. Many cultural events and festivals provide opportunities to witness these performances.

Exploring the intriguing architecture of Tripura: Temples, palaces, and historical ruins

Tripura boasts an array of architectural marvels that reflect its historical significance. The Ujjayanta Palace in Agartala is a fine example of Indo-Saracenic architecture and serves as a museum, showcasing the state’s history. The Neermahal, or “Water Palace,” situated in the middle of Rudrasagar Lake, is another architectural gem. It’s a testimony to the opulent past of the Tripuri royalty. Additionally, travelers can explore ancient temples like the Tripura Sundari Temple, known for its architectural grandeur and religious importance.

Delving into Tripura’s unique handicrafts and handloom industry

Tripura is renowned for its exquisite handwoven textiles and handicrafts. Travelers can visit local markets and artisan villages to witness the creation of intricate tribal textiles, bamboo and cane products, and wooden handicrafts. These items not only make for excellent souvenirs but also offer a glimpse into the traditional skills and craftsmanship of the local communities.

Mythical Legends and Sacred Sites: Spiritual Journey Through Tripura

Unraveling tripura’s mythological significance in hindu and buddhist traditions.

Tripura holds a unique place in Hindu and Buddhist mythology. According to Hindu mythology, Tripura is believed to be the abode of the mighty demon king Tripurasura, who was defeated by Lord Shiva, resulting in the formation of the state. This mythology is celebrated during the Tripura Sundari Tripura Bhairavi Festival. Additionally, Tripura has Buddhist connections, with relics and remnants of Buddhist monasteries found in the state.

Exploring sacred sites: Tripura Sundari Temple, Neermahal, and other spiritual destinations

Travelers seeking spiritual experiences have a plethora of options in Tripura. The Tripura Sundari Temple, also known as the Matabari Temple, is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas and holds immense religious significance. Neermahal, the Water Palace, is another place with a spiritual aura, offering serene views and a tranquil environment for meditation and introspection.

Insight into the age-old customs and rituals of Tripura’s religious festivals

The religious festivals of Tripura offer a deep insight into the customs and rituals followed by its residents. Festivals like Diwali, Durga Puja, and Garia Puja are celebrated with great fervor and display unique traditions. The Garia Puja, in particular, is a traditional tribal festival that involves the worship of deities for prosperity and well-being.

Natural Splendors of Tripura: Ecotourism at its Finest

Discovering the lush biodiversity of tripura: national parks and wildlife sanctuaries.

Tripura boasts an astonishing diversity of flora and fauna, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts. The state is home to several national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. One of the most renowned is the Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary, where you can spot various species of birds, animals, and even enjoy boating in its serene lake. The Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary is another gem for wildlife enthusiasts, offering a chance to spot tigers, elephants, and many other animals.

Must-visit natural wonders: Jampui Hills, Dumboor Lake, and Unakoti

Jampui Hills, known as the “the land of oranges,” is a hill station that provides a breathtaking escape from the bustling city life. The lush greenery and pleasant climate make it a must-visit destination. Dumboor Lake, with its 48 islands, offers boating and picturesque views, making it perfect for a tranquil day out. Unakoti, famous for its ancient rock-cut sculptures, is a remarkable archaeological and artistic site.

Trekking and adventure activities: Exploring Tripura’s unspoiled landscapes

For adventure seekers, Tripura offers a range of activities such as trekking and hiking. Trekking through the pristine forests of Chabimura and Kalapania is an experience that allows you to immerse yourself in the untouched natural beauty. The tranquil terrain of the state is ideal for both novice and experienced trekkers.

Savoring Tripura’s Mouthwatering Cuisine

Introduction to tripuri cuisine: unique flavors and traditional delicacies.

Tripura’s cuisine is a delightful blend of flavors and unique ingredients that reflect its cultural diversity. The cuisine mainly revolves around rice, fish, and bamboo shoots. One of the staples is “Mui Borok,” a chili paste that adds a spicy kick to many dishes.

Popular dishes to try: Mui borok, chakhwi, and wahan mosdeng

  • Mui Borok : As mentioned earlier, this chili paste is a must-try for spice enthusiasts. It’s often mixed with various vegetables and herbs, creating a spicy and flavorful condiment.
  • Chakhwi : This is a traditional Tripuri dish made from vegetables, pulses, and bamboo shoots. It’s typically cooked with pork or fish and seasoned with local herbs.
  • Wahan Mosdeng : This is a smoked pork dish marinated with herbs and spices. It’s a smoky, savory delicacy that showcases the culinary artistry of Tripura.

Where to find authentic Tripuri food: Best restaurants and local eateries

To savor authentic Tripuri cuisine, consider visiting local eateries and traditional markets in places like Agartala and Udaipur. These markets offer a variety of street food stalls serving local specialties. Don’t forget to try the delicacies prepared by the indigenous communities during festivals and cultural events. They often provide a unique culinary experience that’s hard to find elsewhere.

Exploring Tripura’s Urban Delights: Cities and Towns Beyond the Countryside

Immerse in tripura’s capital: agartala’s vibrant markets, museums, and historical sites.

Agartala, the capital of Tripura, is a city that beautifully blends tradition and modernity. Here are some highlights to explore:

  • Vibrant Markets : Agartala boasts bustling markets like Battala and Kunjaban, where you can shop for local handicrafts, textiles, and spices. Don’t miss the opportunity to buy traditional Tripuri attire and souvenirs.
  • Museums : Visit the Tripura Government Museum to learn about the state’s history, culture, and heritage. The Ujjayanta Palace, now a museum, offers insights into the royal history of Tripura.
  • Historical Sites : Explore places like Neermahal, a stunning palace located in the middle of Rudrasagar Lake. Ujjayanta Palace, mentioned earlier, is another historical gem worth visiting.

Discovering Udaipur: Serene lakes, palace, and heritage sites

Udaipur, located in southern Tripura, is known for its serene ambiance and historical sites:

  • Lakes : Dumboor Lake is a tranquil spot surrounded by lush greenery, perfect for boating and picnics. It’s a bird-watcher’s paradise, with various avian species to spot.
  • Heritage Sites : The town is home to the Gunabati Group of Temples, a cluster of beautifully crafted temples. The Tripura Sundari Temple is another significant religious site located nearby.

Visiting neighborhood towns: Belonia, Dharmanagar, and its cultural significance

  • Belonia : This town in southern Tripura offers a unique blend of culture and natural beauty. Visit the Shri Shri Radha Krishna Temple, a stunning architectural marvel, and take a stroll along the serene Belonia Lake.
  • Dharmanagar : Explore the local culture by visiting the Kamala Sagar Lake, home to a revered temple. The town is also known for its bustling markets.

These towns provide a glimpse into the local way of life and offer peaceful getaways from the urban bustle.

People and Way of Life in Tripura: A Glimpse into Local Living

Interacting with friendly locals: understanding the ethos of tripura’s residents.

One of the most enriching aspects of traveling to Tripura is interacting with its warm and welcoming residents. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Hospitality : Tripurians are known for their hospitality. It’s common to be invited into their homes for tea or a meal, providing you with an opportunity to learn about their way of life.
  • Language : Bengali and Kokborok are the primary languages spoken in Tripura. While many locals understand and speak Bengali, learning a few basic phrases in Kokborok can enhance your experience and foster better connections.

Experiencing rural hospitality: Homestays and community-based tourism

To immerse yourself fully in Tripura’s culture and way of life, consider staying in homestays run by local families. This offers a unique opportunity to:

  • Live Like a Local : Experience daily routines, traditional meals, and cultural ceremonies with your host family.
  • Learn Traditional Skills : Participate in activities such as weaving, bamboo crafting, or traditional dance lessons.
  • Contribute to Local Economy : Homestays often directly benefit the community, ensuring that your tourism dollars have a positive impact.

Participating in traditional festivities and ceremonies with local communities

If your visit coincides with one of Tripura’s many festivals, don’t miss the chance to celebrate with the locals:

  • Wangala Festival : Join the Garo community in their annual harvest festival, Wangala, featuring traditional dance, music, and vibrant cultural displays.
  • Ker Puja : Witness the Mizos’ Thanksgiving Day, Ker Puja, where locals express gratitude to the almighty through song, dance, and prayer.
  • Behdienkhlam : Experience the Jaintia tribe’s Behdienkhlam festival, known for its unique rituals and traditional sports.

Participating in these festivals allows you to gain a deeper understanding of Tripura’s diverse cultures and traditions.

Shopping in Tripura: Souvenirs to Cherish Foreve r

Exploring unique shopping experiences: indigenous crafts and traditional attire.

Shopping in Tripura can be a delightful experience, offering you the chance to take home unique souvenirs and support local artisans. Here’s what you can look forward to:

  • Handwoven Textiles : Tripura is renowned for its handwoven textiles, particularly Muga silk and cotton sarees. These exquisite fabrics make for exceptional gifts or personal keepsakes.
  • Bamboo and Cane Products : The state is rich in bamboo resources, and you can find an array of bamboo and cane handicrafts like baskets, furniture, and decorative items.
  • Wooden Crafts : Intricately carved wooden items such as figurines, masks, and utensils reflect the craftsmanship of Tripura’s artisans.

Markets and emporiums to visit: Popular spots for local handicrafts and souvenirs

To make your shopping experience easier, here are some recommended places to explore:

  • Barjala Market (Agartala) : This bustling market offers a wide range of traditional handicrafts, textiles, and local products. Don’t forget to haggle a bit for the best deals.
  • Khadi Gramodyog Emporium (Agartala) : Visit this government-run emporium for authentic handloom and handicraft items, ensuring quality and fair prices.
  • Local Craft Villages : Consider visiting villages like Rabindranagar, famous for its bamboo products, and engage with artisans directly. This supports the local economy more directly.

Supporting local artisans: Sustainable tourism and responsible shopping practices

When shopping in Tripura, keep in mind these responsible practices:

  • Buy Directly from Artisans : Whenever possible, purchase items directly from local artisans. This ensures they receive fair compensation for their work.
  • Choose Eco-friendly Products : Opt for products made from sustainable materials like bamboo and cane to promote environmentally friendly practices.
  • Respect Local Culture : Be mindful of the cultural significance of certain items, and avoid buying products made from endangered or protected species.

By following these practices, you can enjoy your shopping while contributing positively to Tripura’s local communities and environment.

Accommodation in Tripura: Where to Rest and Rejuvenate

Luxurious stays in agartala: hotels and resorts offering modern amenities.

Agartala, the capital of Tripura, boasts a range of accommodation options to suit various preferences and budgets. Here are some luxurious stays that offer modern amenities and a comfortable experience:

  • Ginger Hotel : Located in the heart of Agartala, Ginger Hotel provides contemporary rooms, a multi-cuisine restaurant, and well-equipped conference facilities.
  • Hotel Sonar Tori : This upscale hotel offers elegant rooms, a fitness center, a spa, and an in-house restaurant serving both local and international cuisine.
  • WelcomHotel by ITC Hotels : A top-tier option with world-class service, it offers luxurious rooms, a swimming pool, fitness center, and an array of dining options.

Embracing nature: Eco-friendly lodges and resorts for a serene experience

If you prefer staying closer to nature and are looking for eco-friendly options, Tripura has several lodges and resorts that offer a serene and immersive experience:

  • Clouded Leopard Eco Cottage (Jampui Hills) : Nestled in the picturesque Jampui Hills, this eco-cottage provides a unique, nature-focused experience.
  • Bhagat Farm (Udaipur) : Located near Udaipur, Bhagat Farm offers eco-friendly accommodations amid lush greenery, making it an ideal choice for nature enthusiasts.
  • Bordoisila Jungle Resort (Dumboor Lake) : For those exploring Dumboor Lake, this jungle resort offers comfortable cottages and a peaceful atmosphere.

Homestays and guesthouses: Immersion into Tripura’s authentic way of life

For a more immersive and authentic experience of Tripura’s way of life, consider staying in homestays or guesthouses. You’ll have the opportunity to connect with locals and gain insights into their culture and traditions.

  • Kunjaban Homestay (Agartala) : Located in Agartala, this homestay offers cozy rooms and a chance to interact with a local family.
  • Bordoichila Homestay (Udaipur) : Experience the warmth of rural Tripura with a stay at this Udaipur-based homestay.
  • Paying Guest (PG) accommodations : Many locals offer PG accommodations, providing an opportunity for budget travelers to live with residents and explore their way of life.

Choosing the right accommodation largely depends on your travel style and preferences. Whether you opt for a luxurious hotel or a rustic homestay, Tripura’s hospitality ensures a memorable stay.

Safety and Responsible Travel in Tripura: Tips for a Hassle-Free Journey

Ensuring your safety and practicing responsible travel is essential for a hassle-free and enjoyable trip to Tripura. Here are some valuable tips to keep in mind:

Ensuring personal safety: Precautions and necessary precautions while exploring Tripura

  • Stay Informed : Before your trip, research the current situation in Tripura, including any travel advisories or safety concerns. Stay updated during your visit as well.
  • Travel Insurance : Purchase comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and other unforeseen situations.
  • Emergency Contacts : Save important emergency numbers, including local authorities, hospitals, and your country’s embassy or consulate, in your phone.
  • Local Guidance : Seek advice from locals or your accommodation regarding safe areas and places to avoid, especially during the night.
  • Respect Local Customs : Be aware of and respect local customs, traditions, and dress codes. Dress modestly when visiting religious or rural areas.
  • Photography Etiquette : Always ask for permission before taking photos of individuals, especially in tribal villages. Some communities may have restrictions on photography.
  • Food and Water Safety : Consume bottled water and well-cooked food from reputable establishments to avoid foodborne illnesses.
  • Secure Valuables : Keep your belongings secure, and use hotel safes for passports, money, and valuable items.

Environmental conservation: Preserving the fragile ecosystem and minimizing your impact

  • Litter Control : Carry reusable bags and dispose of your waste properly. Do not litter, especially in natural areas and wildlife sanctuaries.
  • Wildlife Respect : Observe wildlife from a distance and avoid feeding or disturbing them. Do not purchase products made from endangered species.
  • Leave No Trace : Follow the principles of “Leave No Trace” outdoor ethics when trekking or camping. Minimize your impact on the environment.
  • Responsible Trekking : If you’re trekking, stay on designated paths, and do not pick plants or disturb the ecosystem. Leave natural and cultural artifacts untouched.

Respectful cultural practices: Etiquette and traditions to adhere to as a visitor

  • Greeting Locals : Greet locals with a friendly “Namaste” or “Hello.” A respectful attitude goes a long way in building positive relationships.
  • Shoes Off : In many homes and religious sites, it’s customary to remove your shoes before entering. Follow this practice when required.
  • Conservative Dress : Dress modestly, especially in rural areas and religious sites. Cover your shoulders and knees as a sign of respect.
  • Ask Permission : Seek permission before entering someone’s home or property. It’s considered polite to do so.
  • Hand Gestures : Avoid pointing your feet at people or religious objects. Similarly, use your right hand for giving and receiving items or gestures.

By following these safety and responsible travel guidelines, you can not only ensure your well-being but also contribute to the preservation of Tripura’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Summary: Tripura’s Allure: Where Tradition Meets Untamed Nature

In this captivating journey through the unexplored jewel of Northeast India, we’ve unveiled the hidden treasures of Tripura, where tradition seamlessly intertwines with untamed nature. Let’s summarize the key highlights of this remarkable destination:

  • Geographical and Cultural Significance : Situated in Northeast India, Tripura is a land steeped in history and rich cultural heritage, with its indigenous communities preserving age-old traditions.
  • Travel Essentials : Before embarking on your Tripura adventure, ensure you have the necessary travel documents, permits, and vaccinations. Choose from multiple transportation options to reach this enchanting land and plan your visit during the best time of the year.
  • Cultural Extravaganza : Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Tripura by witnessing traditional dance forms, exploring intriguing architecture, and discovering unique handicrafts and handloom industry.
  • Spiritual Journey : Unravel the mythical legends and sacred sites of Tripura, including the renowned Tripura Sundari Temple, Neermahal, and the captivating customs and rituals of religious festivals.
  • Ecotourism Delights : Explore Tripura’s lush biodiversity by visiting its national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. Don’t miss natural wonders like Jampui Hills, Dumboor Lake, and Unakoti. Trekking and adventure activities offer an opportunity to discover unspoiled landscapes.
  • Culinary Experiences : Indulge in the flavors of Tripuri cuisine, from the delectable Jadoh to the unique Mui borok. Sample traditional dishes at the best restaurants and local eateries.
  • Urban and Rural Charms : Explore the bustling markets, museums, and historical sites of Agartala, delve into the serenity of Udaipur, and uncover the cultural significance of neighboring towns.
  • Local Living : Connect with the friendly locals, experience rural hospitality through homestays, and participate in traditional festivities and ceremonies with local communities.
  • Souvenirs and Shopping : Discover unique shopping experiences, including indigenous crafts and traditional attire. Visit markets and emporiums to support local artisans and practice sustainable tourism.
  • Accommodation Choices : Choose from luxurious stays in Agartala, eco-friendly lodges amid nature, or homestays that offer an authentic glimpse into Tripura’s way of life.
  • Safety and Responsible Travel : Prioritize personal safety by staying informed and respecting local customs. Contribute to environmental conservation and follow cultural etiquette.

In Tripura, tradition meets untamed nature, offering travelers a captivating blend of heritage, biodiversity, and warm hospitality. Whether you’re seeking cultural immersion, natural exploration, or a serene getaway, Tripura has it all.

F AQs: Answering Common Queries About Tripura Travel

As you plan your journey to the unexplored jewel of Northeast India, it’s natural to have questions. Here, we provide answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about traveling to Tripura:

Q. What are the must-visit places in Tripura?

Tripura boasts a diverse range of attractions. Must-visit places include the Tripura Sundari Temple, Neermahal, Jampui Hills, Dumboor Lake, and Unakoti. Explore Agartala’s markets and museums, discover the serenity of Udaipur, and immerse in the culture of neighboring towns.

Q. How can I reach Tripura if I’m traveling from outside India?

If you’re traveling internationally, you’ll likely arrive in India through major airports like Delhi or Kolkata. From there, you can take a domestic flight to Agartala, Tripura’s capital. Alternatively, you can reach Tripura by train or road from various parts of India.

Q. Is Tripura safe for solo female travelers?

Tripura is generally considered safe for solo female travelers. However, it’s essential to take standard safety precautions like avoiding isolated areas at night and maintaining situational awareness. It’s also helpful to dress modestly, respecting local customs.

Q. What are the best months to visit Tripura?

The best time to visit Tripura is during the winter months from October to March when the weather is pleasant for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Monsoon, from June to September, brings lush greenery but heavy rainfall, so plan accordingly.

Q. Are there any cultural festivals specific to Tripura?

Yes, Tripura hosts several unique cultural festivals throughout the year. Some notable ones include the Kharchi Puja, Garia Puja, and Ker Puja, which celebrate Tripura’s indigenous customs and deities. Attending these festivals provides a deep cultural experience.

Q. Can I experience adventure activities like trekking in Tripura?

Absolutely! Tripura offers opportunities for trekking, especially in areas like Jampui Hills. The pristine landscapes, lush forests, and serene ambiance make it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and trekkers.

These FAQs should provide valuable insights into planning your trip to Tripura. If you have more specific questions or need further details about any aspect of your journey, feel free to ask.

In the heart of Northeast India lies Tripura, a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. This enchanting state offers a seamless blend of tradition and nature, making it an unforgettable destination for travelers seeking cultural richness and untamed beauty.

From the mystical legends of Tripura’s sacred sites to the lush green landscapes of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, this state is a paradise for ecotourism enthusiasts. You can witness vibrant festivals, delve into indigenous cultures, and explore architectural marvels that narrate the tales of bygone eras.

As you traverse through Tripura’s cities and towns, you’ll find a harmonious coexistence of urban delights and countryside serenity. The warm hospitality of the locals, coupled with immersive homestay experiences, allows you to glimpse into the heart of Tripura’s communities.

Don’t forget to savor the delectable Tripuri cuisine, characterized by unique flavors and traditional delicacies. Whether you’re a food lover, an adventure seeker, or a culture enthusiast, Tripura has something special in store for everyone.

If you ever need more information or assistance in the future, whether it’s about travel or any other topic, feel free to reach out. Safe travels, and may your journey to the unexplored jewel of Northeast India be filled with unforgettable experiences!

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20 Top Tourist Places in Tripura: Must-Visit Destinations

Looking for tourist places in Tripura? Check out our list of must-visit destinations! Discover the heritage of Pilak, explore the capital city of Agartala, and witness the wildlife of Tripura. Experience the tranquility of Rudrasagar Lake and visit the Ambassa Temples.

Don’t miss the underrated gem of Montang Valley or the unique tea gardens of Mekhlipara. Join us on a journey to explore the rich history, diverse culture, and scenic beauty of Tripura – one of the offbeat places in India .

1. Exploring the Capital City: Agartala

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Agartala is one of the top tourist places in Tripura, offering a unique blend of history and culture. The city is perfect for history enthusiasts who want to immerse themselves in ancient ruins, temples, and a rich heritage.

It also boasts popular tourist attractions, ancient sites, and beautiful landscapes, making it a must-visit place for summer vacation places for families . Don’t miss the Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya heritage park, the state museum, and the iconic Jagannath Temple – Agartala is a historical treasure waiting to be explored.

1.1 Uncovering the Ujjayanta Palace

Tourist places in Tripura are a must-visit for those looking to explore the state’s rich history and heritage. One such destination is the Ujjayanta Palace, located in the heart of Agartala. This architectural marvel is steeped in culture and tradition, offering visitors an unforgettable experience.

With lush gardens, ancient ruins, and historical significance, the palace is one of the top places to see in Tripura. Uncovering its captivating allure allows tourists to immerse themselves in the state’s fascinating past.

Location: Palace Compound

Timings: 10:15 AM to 5:15 PM

1.2 Heritage Park: An Eco-friendly Marvel

The Heritage Park in Agartala is one of the top tourist places in Tripura. It’s an eco-friendly marvel with lush green gardens that provide a tranquil escape for visitors. This serene attraction showcases Tripura’s commitment to sustainability and preserving the environment.

The Heritage Park invites tourists to experience the state’s natural allure and rich heritage harmoniously blended with eco-conscious initiatives. It’s a popular spot to unwind and revel in the unique landscapes of Tripura, making it a must-visit destination for any traveler.

Location: Kunjaban

Timings: 6 AM to 8 PM

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2. Unveiling the Charm of Udaipur

If you’re looking for amazing tourist places in Tripura, don’t miss Udaipur. The town has a rich history and timeless ruins, making it a must-visit destination. Explore the ancient temples and heritage sites set against picturesque landscapes.

Some of the top attractions include the revered Jagannath Temple, the legendary Mahalaya of Goddess Tripura Sundari, and the state museum showcasing Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya’s contributions. Plus, don’t forget to visit the beautiful artificial lake, Kalyan Sagar. Udaipur is definitely one of the most beautiful places to explore in Tripura.

2.1 The Majestic Bhubaneswari Temple

As one of the top tourist places in Tripura, the Bhubaneswari Temple in Udaipur is steeped in history and culture. Surrounded by lush green landscapes, this ancient attraction offers visitors a unique glimpse into the city’s heritage.

Witness ancient ruins and heritage sites by exploring the temple, which stands as a testament to Udaipur’s cultural heritage. Don’t miss out on this must-visit destination that showcases the city’s historical and architectural splendor, making it one of the best summer vacation places in the world .

Location: Rajnagar

2.2 Tripura Sundari Temple: A Spiritual Experience

Tripura Sundari Temple in Udaipur is a must-visit among the top tourist places in Tripura. This ancient temple offers a unique cultural and spiritual experience to visitors. With its serene environment and ancient ruins, it is popular among history enthusiasts and religious groups.

It’s a great addition to your list of places to visit in India in June for those who want to immerse themselves in the region’s rich heritage and spirituality. Don’t miss out on this top tourist place in Tripura among the many other amazing tourist places in Tripura that you can explore during your visit!

Location: Uttar Chandrapur

Timings: Open 24 Hours

3. Historical Wonders of Kailashahar

Kailashahar in north Tripura is one of the top tourist places in Tripura that offer a serene and picturesque experience. Visitors can explore ancient temples, heritage sites, and lush green landscapes, including the famous Jagannath Temple and Lakhi Narayan Bari.

The city’s rich history, dating back to the reign of Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya, makes it a must-visit attraction for tourists. Don’t miss the chance to explore the artificial lake of Kalyan Sagar and Neer Mahal, two of the most beautiful places to visit in India in April .

3.1 Unakoti Rock Carvings: A Mysterious Attraction

Unakoti Rock Carvings in Kailashahar is an essential stop for history enthusiasts and those seeking beautiful tourist places in Tripura. With intricate carvings of ancient Hindu gods and deities, this site offers a captivating glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage.

Surrounded by natural beauty, visitors are enthralled by the enigmatic allure of these rock carvings. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the top tourist places in Tripura. And for those looking for places to visit in India in March , Unakoti Rock Carvings is a must-see attraction.

Location: Uttar Unnakoti

Timings: 8 AM to 5 PM

3.2 The Ancient Heritage of Pilak

Pilak, one of the top tourist places in Tripura, is steeped in rich historical heritage and offers a unique experience in a serene and picturesque setting. Visitors can explore ancient temples, heritage sites, and lush green gardens, making it one of the must-visit places to see in Tripura.

The city boasts timeless ruins, ancient sites, and beautiful landscapes to explore, attracting tourists seeking to immerse themselves in the rich history and archaeological marvels of Pilak. So, if you’re planning a trip to Tripura, make sure to add Pilak to your list of must-visit tourist places in Tripura and places to see in Tripura.

Location: Pashchim Pilak

4. Discovering the Wildlife of Tripura

If you are a nature lover, Tripura is a must-visit destination with its diverse wildlife and lush green landscapes. The state offers a unique opportunity to explore unique habitats, making it one of the top tourist places in Tripura. With its picturesque natural beauty and range of landscapes, Tripura is also one of the most photographed places in the world for visitors seeking to immerse themselves in the wonders of the natural world.

4.1 Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary: A Tryst with Nature

Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the top tourist places in Tripura. This sanctuary is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Visitors can spot migratory birds and explore a diverse collection of wildlife in its natural habitats.

It also offers insights into the rich history of the sanctuary’s tribal communities and provides an immersive experience into the cultural heritage of Tripura. With a visit to Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary, you can truly experience the best time amidst the captivating beauty of nature and wildlife in this must-visit destination in Tripura.

Location: Bishalgarh

Timings: 9 AM to 4 PM

4.2 Spotting the Diverse Species at Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary

Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the top tourist places in Tripura, offering unique wildlife spotting experiences. Visitors can explore the sanctuary’s ancient ruins and archaeological sites, gaining insight into its timeless history and religious significance.

A boat ride is a great way to fully immerse oneself in the sanctuary’s natural beauty, while discovering its ancient temples adds a sense of mystery and spirituality. With its rich history and religious sites, Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary is a must-visit for those interested in the ancient heritage of Tripura.

Location: Mukcchari

5. The Scenic Beauty of Melaghar

Melaghar is one of the top tourist places in Tripura that boasts a unique scenic beauty. The town is adorned with orange trees, lush tea estates, and tranquil tea gardens, creating a mesmerizing landscape worth exploring.

During the rainy season, Melaghar transforms into a tranquil paradise, showcasing its lush green rubber plantations that add to the allure of this hidden gem in North Tripura. Visit Melaghar and experience its enchanting beauty and serene ambiance. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Tripura.

5.1 Neermahal: A Glimpse of the Water Palace

Neermahal, one of the top tourist places in Tripura, is also known as the lake palace. It offers a captivating experience with a boat ride to explore its majestic beauty and witness one of the best sunsets in the world .

Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Neermahal’s heritage sites, surrounded by beautiful landscapes that add to its timeless charm. This historical attraction boasts ancient ruins and lush green gardens, making it a must-visit destination for tourists in Tripura.

Location: Rudijala

Timings: 9 AM to 6 pM

5.2 Enjoying the Tranquility of Rudrasagar Lake

Rudrasagar Lake, one of the top tourist places in Tripura, offers a serene experience in the heart of nature. The lake is surrounded by ancient temples and ruins, creating a picturesque setting for exploration. A boat ride on the lake is a must-try experience. This unique destination, full of culture and heritage, is perfect for introvert-friendly getaways in Tripura. Don’t miss the chance to unravel its rich history and admire its timeless beauty.

Location: Melaghar

6. Mystical Attractions in Amarpura

Discover the mystical charm of Amarpura, one of the top tourist places in Tripura. Immerse yourself in lush green landscapes and ancient temples while engaging in religious festivities. This must-visit destination offers a timeless appeal, guaranteeing an unforgettable journey filled with cultural and spiritual enrichment. Don’t miss out on exploring the religious sites and local festivities that make Amarpura one of the top tourist places in Tripura.

6.1 The Enchanting Ambassa Temples

For a captivating cultural experience, visit Ambassa in Tripura, one of the top tourist places in Tripura. This timeless attraction offers a glimpse into the rich history and culture of ancient ruins and archaeological sites. Explore enchanting temples and engage in religious group festivities, witnessing deep-rooted traditions. Ambassa is a must-visit among places to see in Tripura, showcasing the ancient beauty of the region.

6.2 The Traditional Charms of Jampui Hills

Jampui Hills, one of the top tourist places in Tripura, boasts lush green landscapes and important archaeological sites that offer a unique experience. Visitors can explore ancient temples and religious groups, and engage in their festivities, especially during the Durga Puja festival, when the hills come alive with vibrant celebrations. This famous destination provides a glimpse into the cultural and religious heritage of Tripura, making it a must-visit among historical places in India .

7. Dharamnagar: A Blend of Nature and History

For an unforgettable mix of nature and history, check out Dharamnagar in North Tripura. This area is full of lush gardens and tribal communities, as well as ancient ruins and archaeological sites. You also won’t want to miss the chance to see the Goddess Tripura Sundari and Lakhi Narayan Bari, two must-visit tourist places in Tripura that are both spiritually and historically important.

7.1 The Natural Landscapes of Chabimura

Tourist places in Tripura are a must-visit, and Chabimura is one of the most beautiful places to see in Tripura. It’s located in North Tripura and is famous for its ancient ruins, including the Chouddo Devotar Temple. The best time to visit is during the Durga Puja festival when the entire region comes alive with vibrant celebrations. Explore the lush green landscapes and immerse yourself in the religious groups’ festivities, making Chabimura one of the top tourist places in Tripura that you shouldn’t miss.

Is Tripura Worth Visiting?

Tripura’s rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty make it an enticing destination for travel enthusiasts. With diverse attractions and unique experiences, Tripura offers an enriching and memorable journey. Immerse yourself in the state’s culture, traditions, and stunning landscapes for an authentic and offbeat travel experience. Explore timeless ruins, religious sites, and vibrant heritage in Tripura – definitely worth a visit!

Things to Do in Each Place to Enhance Your Experience

Enhance your Tripura experience by engaging in extensive sightseeing to uncover the state’s rich history, natural beauty, and cultural heritage. Explore unique attractions like ancient temples, tea gardens, and wildlife sanctuaries for a truly enriching travel experience. Immerse yourself in diverse experiences at tourist spots including ancient ruins, religious sites, and serene valleys. Participate in activities such as boat rides, wildlife safaris, and temple visits to create unforgettable memories during your trip. Immerse in the local culture by visiting heritage sites, archaeological attractions, and natural landscapes to enrich your travel experience.

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The name Ujjayanta Palace was given by Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore. It is a unique experience to witness living history and Royal splendour within the walls of Ujjayanta Palace. This Palace was built by Maharaja Radha kishore Manikya in 1901A.D; this Indo-Saracenic building is set in large Mughal-style gardens on a lake front. The palace has three domes each 86 feet high stunning tiles floor curved wooden ceiling and wonderful crafted door decor. There are many temples set around the Palace. Floodlight in the evening enhances the attraction of this edifice. It housed the State Legislative Assembly up to 2011. Today the Royal Palace houses the State Museum with an impressive collection of Royal and cultural artefacts. Location: Agartala, West Tripura Distance: In the heart of the city

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Tourist Places in Tripura: Exploring the Hidden Gems of North-East India

Tourist Places in Tripura

Tripura, a charming state nestled in the northeastern part of India , is home to a plethora of enchanting tourist destinations. From serene lakes and ancient temples to lush green valleys and vibrant cultural heritage , Tripura offers a unique and immersive experience for travelers. In this article, we will delve into the mesmerizing tourist places in Tripura, highlighting the diverse attractions that make it a must-visit destination.

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The majestic ujjayanta palace, the tranquil neermahal palace, unakoti: the stone-carved wonderland, the spiritual ambience of tripura sundari temple, exploring the breathtaking dumboor lake, the natural splendor of jampui hills, the historical significance of tripura state museum, the ancient heritage of unokoti tirtha, the serene beauty of sepahijala wildlife sanctuary, melaghar: gateway to the legendary chabimura, the peaceful retreat of kamalasagar kali temple, exploring the indigenous culture at heritage park, the enigmatic rock-cut caves of debtamura, the majestic beauty of jagannath bari temple, the mesmerizing waterfalls of vantawng khawhthla.

Ujjayanta Palace stands as a splendid testament to Tripura’s rich history and architectural grandeur. This majestic palace, once the royal abode of the Manikya dynasty, is now a fascinating museum that showcases the state’s cultural heritage. The palace boasts a blend of Mughal and European architectural styles, surrounded by well-manicured gardens, making it a perfect spot for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Neermahal Palace , located amidst the tranquil waters of Rudrasagar Lake, is often referred to as the “Lake Palace of Tripura.” This architectural marvel was built as a summer resort for the royal family and is known for its unique blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles. Visitors can enjoy boat rides on the lake and witness the mesmerizing sunset views from the palace, creating a truly magical experience.

A hidden gem of Tripura, Unakoti is an archaeological wonder adorned with numerous stone carvings . The site features colossal rock-cut sculptures of gods and goddesses, dating back to the 7th-9th centuries. With its serene atmosphere and mythological significance, Unakoti attracts both spiritual seekers and art enthusiasts, offering a captivating journey into ancient history and mythology.

Tripura Sundari Temple , dedicated to the goddess Tripura Sundari, is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas of Hindu mythology . Nestled amidst lush green hills, this sacred temple showcases remarkable architectural beauty and spiritual significance . Devotees and tourists flock to this temple to seek blessings and immerse themselves in the tranquil ambiance of the surroundings.

Dumboor Lake , a scenic freshwater lake nestled amidst the verdant hills of Tripura, is a paradise for nature lovers. The lake, formed by the confluence of rivers Raima and Sarma, offers mesmerizing boat rides and serene views. Surrounded by dense forests, Dumboor Lake is a perfect spot for birdwatching , fishing, and experiencing the tranquility of nature.

Jampui Hills , situated on the Tripura-Mizoram border, is a picturesque hill range known for its breathtaking landscapes and pleasant climate. The hills offer panoramic views of sunrise and sunset, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers. The vibrant orange orchards and the warm hospitality of the local communities add to the charm of this offbeat tourist spot.

Tripura State Museum provides a fascinating glimpse into the state’s history, culture, and art. The museum houses a vast collection of archaeological artifacts, tribal handicrafts , sculptures, and ancient coins. Visitors can explore the various galleries, each showcasing different aspects of Tripura’s rich heritage, offering an enriching experience for history buffs and art lovers.

Unokoti Tirtha , an ancient pilgrimage site, is renowned for its rock-cut carvings and sculptures. The site is believed to have been carved out of a single rock, featuring intricate depictions of Hindu deities and mythological figures. Unokoti Tirtha holds immense religious significance and attracts devotees from far and wide, who come to seek blessings and witness the artistry of ancient times.

Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary is a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Spread across lush green forests, the sanctuary is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including rare species of orchids, monkeys, deer, and migratory birds. Visitors can embark on nature trails , go boating in the lake, or even opt for a thrilling zipline adventure , immersing themselves in the serene beauty of the sanctuary.

Melaghar , a picturesque town located on the banks of the Gomati River, serves as the gateway to the legendary Chabimura . Chabimura, also known as Devtamura, is famous for its massive rock carvings and murals that depict Hindu mythological tales. The site offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it an ideal destination for history enthusiasts and adventure seekers.

Kamalasagar Kali Temple , situated on the banks of River Gomati, is a serene and sacred spot for devotees of the Hindu goddess Kali. The temple’s architectural brilliance, coupled with the tranquil surroundings, provides a peaceful retreat for spiritual seekers. Visitors can offer prayers, witness the evening aarti (ritual), and take in the panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.

Heritage Park , located in Agartala, the capital city of Tripura, offers a unique opportunity to explore the state’s indigenous culture and traditions. The park showcases replicas of tribal huts, traditional dance performances, and handicrafts, providing an immersive experience of Tripura’s vibrant cultural heritage. Visitors can engage with the local artisans, learn about their customs, and indulge in traditional cuisines.

Debtamura , known as the “Hill of Deities,” is famous for its ancient rock-cut caves that house numerous sculpted panels. These panels depict various mythological figures and animals, showcasing the artistic skills of ancient craftsmen. The caves of Debtamura offer a glimpse into the rich cultural history of Tripura and are a must-visit destination for history and art enthusiasts.

Jagannath Bari Temple , located in Agartala, is dedicated to Lord Jagannath, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The temple’s stunning architecture, intricate carvings, and vibrant festivals attract devotees and tourists alike. The annual Rath Yatra festival, during which the deities are taken out in a grand procession, is a spectacle that showcases the religious fervor and cultural vibrancy of Tripura.

Vantawng Khawhthla , one of the highest waterfalls in Tripura, cascades down from a height of approximately 750 feet. Surrounded by lush green forests, the waterfall offers a picturesque setting and a refreshing escape from bustling city life. Visitors can bask in the beauty of nature, enjoy picnics by the waterfall, and capture stunning photographs to cherish the memories.

Tripura, with its enchanting tourist places, offers a unique blend of natural beauty , cultural heritage, and spiritual significance. From palaces and temples to hills and waterfalls, each destination in Tripura has its own story to tell and leaves visitors awe-struck with its charm. Whether you are a history enthusiast, nature lover, or spiritual seeker, Tripura promises an unforgettable experience filled with warmth, tranquility, and cultural richness .

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Is Tripura a safe destination for tourists?

Yes, Tripura is generally considered safe for tourists. However, it is always advisable to take necessary precautions and follow local guidelines for a smooth and secure travel experience.

What is the best time to visit Tripura?

The best time to visit Tripura is during the winter season, from October to February when the weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring the tourist attractions .

Are there any accommodation options available near these tourist places?

Yes, there are various accommodation options available near tourist places in Tripura, including hotels, resorts, guesthouses, and homestays, catering to different budgets and preferences.

Can I hire a local guide to explore these tourist places?

Yes, hiring a local guide is a good idea as they can provide valuable insights, and historical context, and navigate you through the attractions, ensuring a more enriching experience.

Are there any adventure activities available in Tripura?

Yes, Tripura offers adventure activities such as trekking , boating, ziplining, and nature trails in certain tourist spots. It is advisable to check with local authorities or tour operators for specific details and safety guidelines.

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You might have heard a lot about India and even more about north eastern India but that usually limits to people talking about Shillong, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Gangtok, and Assam. Tripura is one of the and hilly states of Northeast India which is hardly talked about and we wonder why! The third smallest state of India, Tripura covers an approximate area of 10, 486 sq.Km. It also shares a border with Bangladesh. The most amazing factor about Tripura is that it is an eco-friendly and pollution-free state. The state is home to the 19 tribes, who are friendly and very welcoming to tourists. When talking about its beauty, then it won’t be wrong to state that it is simply breathtaking. One of the 7 sister states of the country, one will gain a very unique experience here because the lifestyle here is way too different from the rest of India. The most exciting part about the state are amazing places to visit in Tripura which makes it worthwhile.

Top 13 Places To Visit In Tripura

There are many places to visit in Tripura that will make it all worth. When covering an entire state, it would be a long list, so we are helping out compiling a list of must-visit places. These places are indeed a treat to visit and will add on something meaningful to your trip. Do not forget to mark your favorites!

  • Agartala – Capital City
  • Amarpura – Ideal Picnic Spot
  • Melaghar – Vibrant Town
  • Kailashahar – Ancient Capital
  • Dharamnagar – Naturally Beautiful Landscapes
  • Udaipur – AKA Rangamati
  • Ambassa – Old Temples And Traditions
  • Jampui Hills – Scenic Views
  • Unakoti – Timeless Ruins
  • Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary – Local Wildlife
  • Neermahal Palace – Scintillating Water Palace
  • Tripura Government Museum – Culture Of Tripura
  • Ujjayanta Palace – Views Of Mughal Garden

1. Agartala – Capital City

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Agartala is the capital of Tripura, is one of the largest cities in that state and one of the most popular places to visit in Tripura. The place is famous for its terrains which are full of green pastures, hills and beautiful valleys. The main attraction of this place is Ujjayanta Palace. You would require to plan at least two days if you wish to cover Agartala in detail. Ujjayanta Palace is a royal house built by Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya in 1899. The palace is known for its architecture which has three domes, tiled floors, carved wooden ceiling, and beautifully crafted doors. Also, there is a Mughal style garden on the outside of this royal palace.

How to reach: Nearest airport is Agartala Airport from where you can take a taxi or cab to reach your destination in Agartala. The Agartala railway station has two expressways passing through it which connect the majority of cities right from Delhi up till Calcutta. If you plan your trip via road, then NH8 connects Agartala to the majority of cities in north India.

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2. Amarpura – Ideal Picnic Spot

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Amarpura is one of the best places to visit in Tripura and is considered as an ideal picnic spot. People often drive here over weekends to sit and pass their day on the banks of the Amar Sagar lake which is an artificial lake built in the 16th century. The city mostly stands on ancient ruins and also has a temple dedicated to Mangalchand (the eight-headed goddess). Also, if you go there during February, a fair is held to celebrate the month of flowers. There are two other lakes in this place – Dumboor Lake and Chobimura. Water Sports facility is also available in Amarpura. Other than this there are various other fairs and events held in this place to keep people visiting this place engaged all year round.

How to reach: Agartala Airport is the nearest airport from Amarpura (12 km away). The nearest railhead is also at Agartala. Various CNG based buses are available from nearby cities to come to Amarpura.

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3. Melaghar – Vibrant Town

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Melaghar is also a town located 50 km from Agartala. The place is famous for Neermahal which is situated in the middle of Rudrasagar Lake. The place has got very peaceful vibes. It is also famous for Durga Puja Festival. The entire town looked blessed when it is lit with beautiful lights during this festival. There are various puja pandals played across the roads and everybody seems to enjoy it. Another festival, which is dearly celebrated in Melaghar is Ratha Yatra which is held every year in July. To satisfy your spirit for shopping you can come down to Anandabazar which has everything right from daily staples to big showrooms to cater to all your needs. Other popular places to visit in Tripura include Veeramma Kali Mandir, Pagli Masi Temple, and Melaghar Kali Temple.

How to reach: The closest airport is Agartala airport from where you can hire cabs to reach Melaghar. The nearest railhead is also in Agartala. The city is also well connected via roads.

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4. Kailashahar – Ancient Capital 

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Kailashahar is another town in the state of Tripura and is located very near to Bangladesh borders which makes it one of the best places to visit in Tripura. The town was the capital of Tripura in ancient times and have roots associated with Unakoti. The main festival of Kailashahar is Durga puja and the city is decorated with fancy lights and Goddess Durga pandals. The town is blessed with beautiful landscapes and lush green gardens. The main tourist attractions here are Lakhi Narayan Bari and Chouddo Devotar Temple. Also, there are several tea estates around the town. Some of them are managed privately and most of them are famous for organic tea that they grow here.

How to reach: The town is at easy access via roads. The nearest airport and railhead is located in Agartala.

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5. Dharamnagar – Naturally Beautiful Landscapes

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Dharamnagar is the second-largest city in Tripura next to Agartala and is located in the north part of Tripura. The place is known for naturally beautiful landscapes. There are several top-quality boarding schools located in this city. The temperature is always mild here, both in winters and summers. However, the place is adorned with very heavy rainfalls. The city is built over ancient ruins and is known for many famous historical monuments. Haflong is a famous tea garden which is known for its beauty and lies just a short distance from Dharamnagar. Also, Unakoti which is an ancient site with huge rock-cut images lies near Dharmanagar.

How to reach: Nearest airport is Agartala Airport, from where there are various state-run buses and trains available to Dharamnagar.

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6. Udaipur – AKA Rangamati

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Udaipur was earlier known as Rangamati and is a town in Tripura and is famous for its Sundari Temple which is one of the religious places to visit in Tripura. The place is located on the bed of artificial lakes and is at around 55 km from Agartala. Some of the artificial lakes located in his town are – Dhani Sagar, Bijoy Sagar, Jagannath Dighi, Amar Sagar. The city is located on the banks of the Gomai River and has several temples. But the most popular is the Tripura Sundari Temple, which is also part of 51 Shakti Peethas. There is a big lake beside this temple which is called Kalyan Sagar. Another famous temple here is Bhubaneshwar Temple. Because so many lakes are located in his city, it is also called the city of lakes. Book lovers can find their mecca in Nazrul Granthagar library in Udaipur which was christened after Nazrul Islam.

How to reach: The nearest airport is Maharana Pratap Airport, which is located just 20 km away from the city and has many domestic flights scheduled from almost all major cities. There is also a well-established bus service network to Udaipur from several cities in North India. The nearest railhead is located in the city, again with a vast network of rail lines.

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7. Ambassa – Old Temples And Traditions

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Ambassa is another beautiful city in Tripura and is very famous for ancient temples held in this place. The picturesque landscape and rich culture of Ambassa makes it one of the most popular cities in Tripura. A few places of attraction in this city are Pilak, Chabimura, Neermahal Palace, Ujjayanta Palace, Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary, Jagannath Temple. Many other temples in this city keep lit and you engaged while you are here. There is a massive juice plant in Nalkata which is around 38 km away from Ambassa and is one of the major attractions amongst tourists coming here. Also, several handicraft shops are located near to this juice plant.

How to reach: Nearest airport to Ambassa is Khowai Airport (60 km away). The nearest railhead is the Penchartal railway station. The nearest bus stand is in Teliamura which is in close vicinity to Ambassa.

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8. Jampui Hills – Scenic Views

Jampui Hills In Tripura

Jampui Hills are located in the Northern part of Tripura and is one of the most famous places to visit in Tripura. These hills are located at an altitude of 1000 meters above sea level. The place is blessed with beautiful valleys and splendid sceneries and is a land of juicy oranges. The top attractions of this city are Ujjayanta Palace, Sepahijala Wildlife sanctuary, and Chittagong Hills. The best time to visit Jampui Hills is in November. The sanctuary is full of a great variety of wildlife species and also has a research center. You can find as many as 150 different species of birds in this sanctuary.

How to reach: Nearest Airport is in Agartala which is situated 198 km from the city. The place is well connected via roads and the nearest railhead is Dharamnagar which is around 70 km away.

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Tripura is a destination that is home to some amazingly beautiful attractions that never fail to impress travelers. Here is a list of all the tourist places in various cities sitting on the floors of Tripura.

9. Unakoti – Timeless Ruins

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Translating to ‘one less than a crore’ in English, Unakoti is one of the most intriguing places to see in Tripura for those who seek something unique. This place is sitting near the Kailasahwar town and is home to hundreds and thousands of massive structures that are rock-cut and spellbinding. This spot is home to numerous scattered ruins of the temples, making Unakoti a unique place with an ancient aura encircling the atmosphere.

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10. Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary – Local Wildlife

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For all the animal and plant admirers out there in the world, Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the exciting places to see in Tripura . This wildlife sanctuary is spread over approximately 19 kilometers and is home to some enchanting species of flora and fauna. There is an extensive variety of local and migratory birds that can be found here. The floors of the sanctuary are also covered with coffee and rubber plantations that are a treat for the eyes and soul both.

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11. Neermahal Palace – Scintillating Water Palace

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One of the famous tourist places in Tripura , Neermahal Palace is sitting right in the heart of Rudrasagar Lake. This Palace not only gives one a chance to witness a scintillating structure but also beholds the beauty of its surroundings. The name translates to ‘water palace’ in English and justifies the name to the T. When it comes to the seven wonders of this country, Neermahal Palace found itself a spot in the list. Founded by Martin & Burns Co., this Palace is home to a royal Antar Mahal, a guest room, a playing room, a courtyard, and much more!

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12. Tripura Government Museum – Culture Of Tripura

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For those who wish to get an insight into the ancient golden days, the Tripura Government Museum is one of the must-visit tourist places in Tripura . Built-in the year 1970, the Tripura Government Museum exhibits the culture and heritage of Tripura up to its entirety. One can witness an awe-inspiring collection of unique ancient products including stone carvings, old coins, archaeological objects, and much more. One can clearly see the vast comparison between the past and present of lifestyle in Tripura.

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13. Ujjayanta Palace – Views Of Mughal Garden

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A popular Tripura destination , Ujjayanata Palace is one of the most eye-catching structures standing on the floors of this North-Eastern state. The Palace was reconstructed in the year 1901 AD by Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya after it was destroyed in the year 1897 by a massive earthquake. This Palace is home to a gorgeous Mughal garden that showcases various musical fountains, velvety grassland, artificial lakes, and the royal existence of the majestic ancestry.

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Tripura, one of the 7 sister states has everything beautiful. Being one of the rare states that promote environment friendly initiatives, and the state that has been able to keep itself a plastic-free zone, the place is more connected to nature and so are the places to visit in Tripura . Lush greenery, rivers flowing throughout the states, beautiful sunset sites, great architectural sites, rich history, everything makes this place to have a little of everything. The state of Tripura has a composite or mixed culture. You will witness different tribes of people residing in this state. Dancing and singing are some of the integral cultures of this place. Many people are related to this occupation. They even travel to distant places to represent their traditions and culture. In short, the state of Tripura is a flourishing one in all respects.

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Frequently Asked Question About Places To Visit In Tripura

Will it be a good idea to plan a trip to Tripura with family?

All the tourists are requested to carry the COVID negative reports with them before travelling. This will save them and other people also from being infected by the virus. Answering the question, you can plan a trip to Tripura taking care that all the precautionary measures are being adopted and abided by you strictly and not forget to check all the travel rules and protocols of Tripura before planning your travel.

Which is the best time to visit Tripura?

The best time to visit Tripura is from October to May. During these months, the weather remains pleasant and you can explore all the places. It is highly suggested to avoid visiting the state during the rainy season.

Which is the best way to reach Tripura?

Well, there are daily flights from different cities to Agartala airports. However, if you want, you can also reach this place through trains. Although limited still some trains come to Tripura.

What is Tripura famous for?

Tripura is mainly known for its tribal culture, beautiful landscapes, tea plantation, bamboo plantation, jute cultivation, and distinct form of dance and music.

Why should I visit Tripura?

One should visit Tripura for its landscape, culture, and cuisines. The place is full of heritage sites and beautiful landscapes.

How are people of Tripura?

Tripura is mainly comprised of Bengalis and hence you can go there during the month of Oct-Nov when the city if full of festivities and lights.

Tell me some facts about Unakoti?

Unakoti is a rich heritage site that is famous for huge rock-cut statues of various Hindu deities. These statues date back to the 7th century.

What is so famous at Buddha temple?

Buddha Temple is Pecharthal is one of the oldest temples in the state and has got a 700 kg idol of Buddha. It is said to have been imported from Rangoon and the idol is lustrous magnificent.

How the state is connected to Rabindra Nath Tagore?

Rabindranath Tagore’s literary works ‘Rajarshi’ and ‘Visarjan’ are known to have references to Udaipur city in Tripura. The laureate has shown his love for the city.

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