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Tripura is a North East India gem, a charming pristine treasure just waiting to be discovered. You can explore the charming tourist attractions of Tripura with our 5 nights and 6 days Tripura tour package. You will have the opportunity to visit Agartala, Tripura’s capital city. Then, pay a visit to some of the most popular tourist attractions in India, including the Jampui hills, the ancient Matabari temple, and Neermahal, India’s only water palace. In addition, you will enjoy bird watching at Dumboor Lake. Examine the itinerary for detailed information about your vacation.
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Unplug and enjoy a relaxing vacation in Tripura with Tims To Travel. Tripura is one of the hidden gems of North East India, with magnificent mountains, meandering rivers, and lush green forests. Aside from its surreal beauty, Tripura is deeply rooted in indigenous cultures, making a visit even more enthralling. Our meticulously crafted Tripura tour package provides you with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to spend some days amidst the region’s exotic beauty. Starting in the historical city of Agartala, this exciting expedition will travel to other popular tourist destinations in Tripura, including Jampui, Unakoti, Neemahal, and Udaipur.Our 5N/6D Tripura itinerary also includes high-end services to help you remember this incredible trip for a lifetime. On this Tripura trip, you will be served the best of everything, from accommodation to transportation to food.
Pick up from the airport and transfer to the hotel upon arrival. Visit Jagannath Temple, Kunjaban Palace, and Ujjayanta Palace in the afternoon. The rest of the day can be spent as you like. Hotel stay for the night.
After breakfast, travel to Unakoti. It is a revered Shaiva pilgrimage site that dates to at least the 7th and 9th century. The magnificent rock sculptures and murals, with their undeveloped beauty, are the main draw, with waterfalls and the surrounding mountain scenery serving as a bonus. According to Hindu legend, Lord Shiva stopped here during the night while travelling to Kashi with a million gods and goddesses. He commanded all the deities to rise before dawn and travel to Kashi. According to legend, Shiva was the only one who could get out of bed in the morning, so he travelled to Kashi by himself while cursing the others to turn into stone statues.
Go to Nirmahal for a day trip after breakfast. Nirmahal, one of the state's most beautiful locations, is located 53 kilometres from Agartala. The palace is so named because a large lake by the name of Rudra Sagar surrounds it on all sides. Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishor Manikya (1927–1947) was so drawn to the lake's natural beauty that he constructed a magnificent castle there that bears the name Nirmahal (or palace in water).
Continue on to Udaipur, a city filled with temples, after that. The Tripura Sundari Temple, one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, is the most well-known. Maharaja Dhanya Manikya Debbarma built the temple in 1501. The temple is adjacent to a large lake known as
After breakfast, check out of the hotel and take a transfer to the airport to catch your next flight.
Tripura tourist attractions include Unakoti, Neer Mahal Palace, Ujjayanta Palace, Tripura Sundari Temple, Jampui Hills, Devtamura, Tepania Eco Park, Udayan Buddha Vihar, Mekhlipara Tea Estate, and many more.
Jampui Hills - Scenic Views - The Jampui Hills are located in the northern portion of Tripura and are one of the most popular tourist destinations in the state. These hills are 1000 metres above sea level in elevation. It is a land of luscious oranges and blessed with gorgeous valleys and wonderful scenery.
Visitors can visit Agartala at any time of year. Large festivals and a chilly environment are best appreciated from October to March, while the optimum period for sightseeing is from April to July.
The state's main cash crops are rubber and tea. Tripura is second only to Kerala in the country in terms of natural rubber production. Handicrafts, particularly hand-woven cotton cloth, wood carvings, and bamboo goods, are popular in the state.
Tripura Government Museum Heritage Park
Temple of Tripurasundari
Temple of Kamaleswari
Tripura Sundari Temple and Sepahijala Nature Sanctuary
Kalibari Temple is a Hindu temple.
Jampui Mountain
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Chuak is a traditional rice beer made by fermenting rice in water. It is consumed at social gatherings and celebrations. Apong, a popular local beverage, is likewise prepared from millet rice. Muya Awandru is a Tripuri cuisine item which contains bamboo stalk, rice flour and Berma.
Within its small geographical area, Tripura has a plethora of tourist attractions, including magnificent palaces (Ujjayanta Palace and Kunjaban Palace at Agartala and Neermahal - Lake Palace at Melaghar), magnificent rock-cut carvings and stone images (Unakoti near Kailashahar, Debtamura near Amarpur, and Pilak in Belonia Sub-divisions), and important Hindu and Buddhist temples, including the famous Mata Tripureswar
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Bengali, Manipuri, Tripuris, Jamatia, Reang, Naitong, Koloi, Murasing, Chakma, Halam, Garo, Hajong, Kuki, Mizo, Mogh, Munda, Oraon, Santhal, and Uchoi are the prominent cultures.
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