Tucked away in the far northeast of India, Tripura is one of the country’s best-kept secrets—an ancient land where myths echo in temple corridors, tribal rhythms shape daily life, and verdant hills cradle stories waiting to be told. Compact yet incredibly diverse, Tripura offers a rare blend of royal heritage, sacred spaces, untouched forests, and indigenous cultures. Agartala, the capital, reveals its princely past through landmarks like the Ujjayanta Palace—once the seat of the Manikya kings—and the colonial charm of its tree-lined avenues. Journey further, and you’re met with the serene grandeur of Unakoti, an open-air archaeological wonder with colossal rock-cut carvings shrouded in mystery and moss. The tranquil Neermahal floats like a dream in the middle of Rudrasagar Lake—a testament to regal leisure and architectural grace—while the ornate Tripura Sundari Temple in Udaipur continues to draw pilgrims with its deep spiritual energy. For nature lovers, the Jampui Hills promise sun-kissed orchards, tribal homestays, and unforgettable orange sunsets. Despite its size, Tripura is a cultural mosaic—with 19 tribal communities, bamboo artistry, and traditional dance forms that bring the state's vibrant identity alive during festivals like Garia Puja and Kharchi. Less explored yet rich in experiences, Tripura is an invitation to slow down, observe, and connect—with the land and its people.
Plan Your Journey
Ujjayanta Palace, Heritage Park, Jagannath Temple
Rock reliefs & ancient Shaivite carvings set in lush forest
Tripura Sundari Temple, Bhubaneshwari Temple, lakeside charm
Lake palace blending Mughal-Rajput architecture
Cool climes, tribal villages, panoramic views & orange orchards
Rich biodiversity and boating trails
October to March – The weather is pleasant, ideal for exploring historical sites, hill retreats, and festivals.