There are several reasons why many tourists visit Tripura every year. This state has beautiful scenery, rich cultural heritage and friendly people. In order to make your trip flawless, whether you are planning a quiet holiday or an adventurous trip, it is important for you to know how to reach Tripura.
By Air
The Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport is about 12 km from Agartala and serves as the gateway for flights to Tripura. It is the second busiest airport in Northeast India, with direct flights to cities like Kolkata, Delhi, Guwahati, Bangalore and Chennai, among others. Different airlines such as Air India, IndiGo as well as SpiceJet, operate daily flights. For those who are wondering how to reach Tripura from Delhi, the quickest way will be to go by direct flight, which covers about 1,700 km between them.
By Train
The Tripura Railway system has been significantly upgraded with Agartala, which is now featured on India's broad-gauge railway map. Situated in the Badharghat area of Agartala, this Agartala Railway Station serves as the main junction. Express trains such as Tripura Sundari Express and Kanchanjunga Express connect Agartala with key junctions like Guwahati, New Jalpaiguri, Sealdah, and Anand Vihar in New Delhi for travellers interested in exploring the northern part of India.
By Road
On the other hand, if you love road trips, then Tripura is accessible by National Highway 8, which connects the state with Guwahati and Sabroom. This highway is currently undergoing four-lane upgrading through the hilly and valleys of the area. The road distance between Delhi and Agartala is around 2,500 km which makes it a long but rewarding journey. There are local buses and taxis that travellers can use to move from one place to another within the state thereby connecting major towns and tourist attractions.
There are several Tripura tour packages offered by
Tripura Tourism tailored towards a wide range of interests including cultural visits like
Ujjayanta Palace and
Neermahal, tribal culture experiences, etc.