Wonders of Tripura

A cultural amalgamation among 7 sister states, this destination culminates in itself a hoard of treasures like the historical sites, temples going back hundreds of years, wildlife and a thriving crafts industry. With an extensive spread of diversity in flora and fauna, this makes for one of the most exciting curious destination in eastern India.

  • Chittagong Hills

A plethora of valleys perched on the hilly tracts of Agartala – the state capital makes for one of the most picturesque destinations in Tripura. With an overlooking canyon and seven rivers passing through the verdant valley makes it a sight of awe! With offbeat vibe, wander around the unexplored tracks of the Chittagong hills which are the few abodes for Buddhism in South Asia.

  • Neermahal

The floating wonder of Agartala is a brilliance and one-of-its-kind water palace in India. What makes this palace stand out is how sandstones and marbles were layed down during building it, and how pavilions, balconies, towers or bridges create an architectural wonder. Further, the dome-shaped minars that can be seen from a far off gives it a fort-like appearance. 

  • Jampui

One of the freshest, pleasant offbeat destinations in Tripura is the Jampui hill. With all year round favourable climate that fosters peace. The orange plantations beneath the slopes of the wandering clouds on a breezy sky leaves endless aura for explorers, away from noise and totally making Jampui an offbeat vibe.

  • Tripura Sundari Temple 

Being one of the oldest temples in the entire subcontinent, this religious shrine embarks of great historical significance, according to Hindu mythology. Constructed in 1501 A.D., the Tripurasundari temple boasts as one of 51 Peethas of Hindu worship. Tripurasundari temple illuminates in occasions of Diwali where aura of chants or mantras spread pure energy.

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