The climate of the district of South Tripura can be characterized by hot and humid summer months and dry and cool winters. Rainfall in the area is brought by the South West Monsoons which begins in the month of May and rainfall is maximum between the months of July and October. The autumn and spring seasons in the district of South Tripura are very pleasant but they last only for a very short duration.
Like most other parts of Tripura, the district of South Tripura is also dotted with a number of rivers and mountain ranges. There are three main hill ranges that dominate the physical features of South Tripura, the Deotamura hill range and the South Baramura range begins and ends within the South Tripura district while only a part of the Atharamura hill range lies in the district. There are a number of voluminous rivers that criss cross the district of South Tripura the most important among them are, Feni, Muhuri and Gumti.
Besides its natural scenic beauty there are a number of interesting destinations in South Tripura district which attract a number of tourists to the region, these include:
- Debatamura
- Pillak
- Tirthamukh
- Deer Park and Patichari
- Tripura Sundari Temple
- Bhuvaneswari Temple
- Trishna Wild Life Sanctuary
- Shiv Bari and Tin Mandir
