Tripura is the natural home for wildlife, rich in archaeological monuments, palaces, temples, mosques, and Buddhist stupas. One should say that Tripura is the home of natural wonders, forests, awe-inspiring valleys and waterfalls, and sky-touching mountains too.
What lures the tourist to Tripura are endowed with many attractions like wildlife, royal palaces, and noted places. :
- Ujjayanta Palace
- Neermahal Palace
- Jagannath Temple
- Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary.
- Kamalasagar Kali Temple.
- Rose Valley Park
Agartala has been the center of power ever since. The Ujjayana palace in Agartala is the most attractive tourist spot today. It was built by Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya and completed in 1901. Its floors are magnificent. Wooden carvings, ceilings, and decorative doors make this place a hot tourist spot. Here the attractions go beyond that, Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary, Chittagong Hills, Tripura Sundari Temple, Neermahal, and Ummaneshwar Temple are the other attractions.
Come to Udaipur-Here you can see many places including:
- Old Palace
- Kalyan Sagar
- Bhubaneshwar Temple
- Nazrul Granthagar
- Gunabati Group of Temples
- Tepania Eco-Park
- Kailashkar is the place where Lakhi Narayan Bari is famous for its Krishna idol, installed by Krishnandna sevayet. This is an antique monument.
- Choudoo Devotar Mandir is one of the most revered temples. It was installed by King Manikya when he had a dream to re-install the temple of Tripura Sundari, taken from the first place he had installed it before. This temple is dedicated to the 14 Devas and Devdas. This area is also well-known for its more than 20 tea estates, which were established in the early 1900s.
- Unakoti is an ancient pilgrimage center in Tripura where hundreds of tourists visit every year. Here, many prominent deity idols have been installed, including sculptures of the Nandi Bull, Lord Ram, Lord Ganesha, Lord Hanuman, and Lord Ganpati, and this place is flooded with many devotees.
- Trishna wildlife sanctuary and Rajbari national park are famous wildlife protection initiatives, and bison are protected here. Besides bison, one can see many species of other animals and birds here, various birds, deer, gibbons, golden langurs, pheasants, and many other animals and reptiles here.
- Rudrasagar Lake and Neermahal are other attractions in Tripura. Neerkamal was built by the royal family as a summer home for the royal family on the Rudra Sagar Lake. You have to catch a boat to reach here.
In Dharam Nagar, another hot tourist spot in Tripura is Kalibari Temple
- The Jaumpi hill is an attractive place where oranges ripen hanging to touch the ground. This is the land of two main tribals, Mizo (Lushai tribes) and the Reang tribes. They do orange cultivation. This place is full of hills and slopes. Natural beauty, pleasant weather, various species of trees, orchids, and orange gardens are the main attractions here.
When it comes to folk culture, Tripura has a rich collection to offer. They have both tribal and non-tribal folk songs, instruments, and dances.
Tripura: Tripura Art
Instruments of Music:
- There are different kinds of traditional music instruments they have: kham (made of wood and animal skin), the Sumai (a flute made of bamboo), Sarinda, Chongpreng, Dangdu, and Cymbals.
- They have a wide range of artifacts too, from handlooms and silk to cane and bamboo works, and they make a variety of items, including table mats, floor mats, room dividers, decorated wall panels, attractive cane furniture, and various gift items.
- Handloom and weaving are very popular in Tripura, -they weave elegant designs, unique color combinations, and lasting textures. The women in Tripura have a very religious role in being devoted to weaving. Tribals use non-commercial weaving for each family’s clothing, while Bengalis use commercial weaving for trade and commerce.
Art in Tripura:
- The folk culture of the tribal and non-tribal
- 'Hoza Giri' dance
- Garia's dance
- Dhamail's dance
Food in Tripura:
- Mui Borok—The Traditional Cuisine
- Bangladeshi cuisine featuring mutton, pork, and chicken.
- Chinese
- Chuwarak and Chauk
- Meat dishes
- Bhangui
- Kasoi Bwtwi
- Tarkari Panch Phoron
- Wahan Mosdeng
Festivals and fairs in Tripura:
- Garia
- Durga Puja
- Buddha Purnima
- Kharchi
- Pous Sankranti
- Bijhu
How to Travel in Tripura:
- By AIR
- By Train
- By Road: Bus and Car
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