TRIPURA-WHERE CULTURE MEETS NATURE
Tripura is a cultural reservoir among all the northeastern states of India. Heritage and historical sites, temples going back hundreds of years, wildlife destinations and a thriving arts and crafts industry, these are the most popular tourism attractions in Tripura. Those looking for biodiversity hotspots during their Tripura holidays will not be disappointed, this state has plenty of those. Tripura is one of those travel destinations in India that attract families, friends, couples and solo travellers.
AGARTALA
Beautifully designed in Indo-European style,Ujjayanta palace is the most famous landmark of Agartala.
Bound by the meandering Manu River, this region is home to one of the most spectacular heritage sites in South Asia — the giant bas-relief sculptures of Unakoti.
ORANGE FESTIVAL-JAMPUI HILLS
Jampui Hills is a winsome hill range located in the north-eastern state of Tripura also known as eternal hills of spring.
During the month of November, Jampui Hills host Tripura’s biggest festival, i.e, the Orange and Tourism Festival.
KAMALSAGAR!!!
Kamalasagar is an artificial lake in Tripura, India, constructed by King Dhanya Manikya of Tripura in the 15th century and is a popular spot for picnickers. A mela is held there every October during the Navaratri festival.