Tripura is a hidden gem in the northeast of India that enchants travellers by showcasing its colourful and cultural landscapes and offers varied attractions. A Tripura Travel itinerary takes us from a rich history to a palette of culturally colourful traditions, leaving us with unforgettable experiences. Surrounded by Bangladesh, Mizoram and Assam state that this place offers a wealth of experiences for travellers. From sprawling forests to diverse wildlife and architectural marvels, Tripura Tourism takes you on an unforgettable journey.
Geographically, five major mountain ranges characterise Tripura, making it ideal for tourism as well as ten rivers. The highest peak in the Betlingchhip affords stunning views, while dense vegetation comprising of Indian Bison and Hoolock Gibbon thrives in the state’s forests. It has a tropical climate, with summer ranging between 20°C and 36°C, while winter drops at 2°C.
Historically, before merging with India in 1948, Tripura was a princely state. There are many historical sites in this region that show its rich past, such as Ujjayanta Palace and Neermahal Palace, which reveal the grandeur of its royal lineage. This historical significance is further accentuated by some of its archaeological sites like Unakoti and Pilak.
Culture-wise, Tripura is a melting pot of cultures and ethnicities. Nineteen indigenous tribes coexist in this region- each tribe has unique customs together with their own holidays and celebrations, which they obse