Top Destinations to Explore in Tripura, Northeast India

Ujjayanta Palace 

Ujjayanta Palace in Agartala, built between 1899 and 1901 by Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya, showcases Indo-Saracenic architecture with intricate tiling and Mughal gardens. Now the Tripura State Museum, it houses galleries displaying the cultural history, arts, and crafts of Northeast India.

Neermahal Palace 

Neermahal, the largest water palace in India, is situated in the middle of Rudrasagar Lake and blends Hindu and Mughal architecture. Built in the 1930s by Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya, it offers scenic views, boating experiences, and a picturesque backdrop for photography.

Unakoti

Unakoti, a 7th-9th century rock-art site, is renowned for its impressive stone carvings, including a 5-meter tall statue of Lord Shiva, attracting pilgrims and tourists, especially during the Ashokastami festival.

Tripura Sundari Temple 

Located in Udaipur, the Tripura Sundari Temple, one of the 51 Shakti Peeths, is a revered pilgrimage site known for its blend of traditional and avant-garde architecture, surrounded by serene greenery.

Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary

Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary near Agartala is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, offering nature walks, birdwatching, and boating amidst diverse flora and fauna, including the endangered Hoolock Gibbons.

Jampui Hills 

Jampui Hills, known for their stunning scenery, pleasant climate, and rich tourist spots, are perfect for trekking, nature trails, and enjoying the annual Orange and Tourism Festival.

Rudrasagar Lake

Rudrasagar Lake in Tripura, renowned for its scenic beauty and Neermahal Palace, is a key spot for birdwatching and water sports, making it ideal for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility.