Places to Visit in Tripura


Tripura has a picturesque surrounding covered with hills and dales, sprawling green valleys and hilly brooks. The popular Tripura attractions are Kamalasagar Lake, Dumboor Lake, Ujjayanta Palace, Neermahal, Kunjaban Palace, Tripura Government Museum, Jampui Hill, Dumboor Lake etc.

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It is located between 22° 56' and 24° 32' north latitude and 91° 10' and 92° 21' east longitude. The state is surrounded on the north, south and west by Bangladesh, on the north-east by the state of Assam and by Mizoram on the east.

If you want to witness the rich wildlife of Tripura, you can visit the sanctuaries such as Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary, Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary, Rowa Wildlife Sanctuary and Sepahijala Sanctuary. For people interested in religious places there a wide number of temples and buddhist shrines such as Tripura Sundari Temple, Kamalasagar Kali Temple, Bhubaneswari Temple, Buddha temple at Manu Bakul in South Tripura, Buddha Temple in Venuban Vihar in Agartala, Buddhist Temple at Pecharthal in North Tripura.

Tripura is adorned with a large number of attractive tourist sites. The northeastern state of Tripura is famous all over the world for its rich cultural heritage, beautiful palaces, wildlife sanctuaries, temples, museums. The city has a number of interesting tourist attractions to visit and enjoy.

Tourist Places in Tripura



Agartala



Agartala naturally becomes the first place to be in for anybody who wants to explore Tripura. The simple reason being the railway station and airport. Agartala is not only the capital of Tripura but also known for natural beauty and glorious past. The monuments and palace are something that every visitor should see. Some of the attractions you will be able to find in Tripura are Neermahal Palace, Kalapania Nature Park, Tripura Government Museum, Haveli Museum, etc.

Dharmanagar



Dharmanagar is the second largest city in Tripura. Like the state capital, Dharmanagar is also known for its rich history. The ancient places say so much about the city. The attractions that you will find in the city include Roa Wildlife Sanctuary, Aflong, Jampui Hills and Kalibari Temple.

Udaipur



Udaipur is located at a close proximity of 55 kms from Agartala and on the banks of Gomati river. This is considered as the third largest city of the state. The other name of Udaipur is the Lake City. The major attractions in the city are Old Palace, Nazrul Granthagar, Bhubaneshwari Temple, Nazrul Granthagar, Tripura Sundari Temple, Gunabati Group of Temples, Kalyan Sagar, and many more.

Ambassa



One of the most beautiful cities in Tripura, Ambassa has gained attention because of the notable temples it has. The leading attractions in this city are Kamalasagar Kali Temple, Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary, Pilak, Kamaleshwari Mandir,Dumboor Lake, to name a few.

Tripura Wildlife



Tripura Wildlife sanctuaries vividly illustrate diverse natural heritage of the northeast Indian state. The state is endowed with four wildlife sanctuaries that shelter several species of wildlife animals and boasts of a stunning chiaroscuro of nature.

Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary



Amongst the eminent wildlife sanctuaries in Tripura, the Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the southeastern extremity of the state. The sanctuary encompasses an area of 389.59 sq. km and also houses a sylvan water body that itself spans across an area of 300 sq. km. The sanctuary is primarily famed for the elephants, barking deer, sambar, bison as well as the variegated species of domestic as well migratory that seek refuge in the sanctuary's secluded enclaves.

Rowa Wildlife Sanctuary



Another noteworthy wildlife reserve in Tripura, Rowa Wildlife Sanctuary is situated on the northern fringes of Tripura. This small sanctuary occupies an expanse of 85.85 sq. km and is opulent in natural forests and dense glades. The sanctuary's pride rests in the numerous species of the wild animals, primates, birds as well as its lush vegetation that makes it a dream come true destination for botanists, ornithologists, etymologists as well as wildlife enthusiasts. The sanctuary is also famed for its rich growth of medicinal herbs, fodder, orchids and other horticultural plants.

Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary



Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary is sited at a distance of 35 km from the capital city of Agartala. The sanctuary covers an expanse of 185.53 and is renowned for its wildlife, birds as well as primates. The sanctuary is the ideal retreat that personifies Tripura's biodiversity and promotes the eco tourism in the state.

Tripura Government Museum



Tripura Government Museum is a repository of artifacts and manuscripts that are a hallmark of the rich history of the northeast. In fact, the museum is an integral part of the state's cultural extravaganza. The museum has been accorded the distinguished status of a State Level Museum under Directorate of Higher Education was inaugurated on 22nd June, 1970.

Tripura Government Museum is a store houses of priceless pieces that testify the beauty and intricacy involved in the quintessential arts and crafts of Tripura. Sited in the capital city, Agartala in the vicinity of the Chowmohani post office, the museum is endowed with four galleries, namely the:

  • Archaeological gallery
  • Tribal Culture gallery
  • Painting gallery
  • Indian Sculpture through the ages gallery


The galleries showcase a wonderful collection of over 1645 historical memorabilia. Scholars and historians can seek numismatic evidence through the numerous gold, silver and copper coins that the archaeological excavations have unraveled. Numerous pottery pieces, sculptures and terracotta, bronze figurines and primordial copper inscriptions have also been unearthed. Magnificent canvas oil paintings, sketches and illustrations, textiles as well as jewelry and ornaments also find pride of place in the museum's sprawling galleries.

The musty archives of the museum houses some treasured manuscripts that contains annals of Bengali and Sanskrit epics. The museum is also endowed with a library that contains an enviable collection of rare and out print editions on the history, archeology, architecture and anthropology of Tripura.

Tripura Temples



Tripura temples form an important part of tourism at Tripura. Known for their architectural grandeur and sculptures, the temples of Tripura attract thousands of tourists from across the world.

Bhuvaneswari Temple



Situated on the banks of river Gomati, the Bhuvaneswari Temple of the most important temples of Tripura. The Bhuvaneswari Temple of Tripura was constructed during 1660-1675 by Maharaja Govinda Manikya. The temple is known for its exquisite architecture. The roof of the temple features the four-chala style on the crowns of the core chambers and entrance. The temple serves as the back-drop of 'Rajarshi' and 'Bisharjan' composed by the Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore.

Tripura Sundari Temple

Tripura Sundari Temple is one of the 51 pithasthanas of the Hindus. Situated about 55 kilometers from Agartala, Tripura Sundari Temple constructed in the typical Bengali-hut style. The temple houses two identical deities, who are known as Tripura Sundari and Chhotima. The Tripura Sundari Temple is also known as 'Kurma Pitha', as the premises of the temple is identical to a 'kurma' (tortoise).

Kamalasagar Kali Temple



Also known as Kasba Kali Bari, Kamalasagar Kali Temple is located about 27 kilometers from Agartala. Kamalasagar Kali Temple is located in the Bangladesh border and is one of the most popular picnic spots in Tripura. The image of the deity housed at the temple resembles Mahishasurmardini. Situated on the hillock overlooking the Kamala Sagar, Kamalasagar Kali Temple dates back to the 17th century.

Tourist Destinations Near Tripura



There are several exciting Tripura Destinations to some unexplored trailblazing thoroughfares in northeast India. Tripura, located in a remote corner of northeast India is famed for its age-old history, panoramic locales and majestic palaces and other architectural landmarks.

One of the most popular destinations in Tripura happens to be the capital city, Agartala. Founded by Maharaja Krishna Kishore Manikya in 1838 AD, the city abounds in tourist attractions. The popular tourist destinations of Agartala that attract myriads of sightseers include the following:

  • Puratan Agartala
  • Ujjayanta Palace
  • Umamaheshwar temple
  • Jagannath temple
  • Venuban Vihar
  • Ravindra Kanan
  • Buddha Mandir
Last Updated on : September 6, 2016