Tripura is a state in the
North-East India and the third smallest state in
India.[1][2][3][4] Tripura is widely regarded as a beautiful destination, appreciated for its picturesque landscape and delightful climate. The tourism in Tripura is maintained by TTDCL, a state government owned enterprise.
Agartala is the capital and the largest city of the Indian state of
Tripura, Located on the banks of the
Haora River.
Surroundings important locations are:
Ujjayanta Palace: Former royal palace of the Tripura kings, was converted to state legislative assembly and now into a
museum, situated in the area of Palace Compound is one of the eye catching attraction in the state. Built by Maharaja
Radha Kishore Manikya.[16][17][18][19]
Albert Ekka Park: The park is named after
Albert Ekka, the
Indian Army soldier who saved Agartala in 1971 when Pakistani forces targeted the Indian state capital. Single-handedly, he silenced two enemy machine guns, securing the freedom of the city.[24][25][26]
Durgabari Tea Garden: It is located in close proximity to the capital city Agartala and spans across an extensive area.[37] This garden serves as a thriving symbol of the state's rich tea heritage.[citation needed]
Khumulwng Eco Park: This park has been established amidst the embrace of nature, spanning across a 14.5-hectare expanse of land.[42][43]
Khumulwng Museum and Heritage Centre: It serves as a repository for the indigenous Tiprasa culture and folk art, featuring collections of rare costumes and ornaments of 19 (nineteen) tribal community of Tripura, crafts, instruments, and paintings.[44][45][46]
Baramura Eco Park: It is renowned for its rich biodiversity and preservation of oriented pied hornbills. The park is located in the lap of
Baramura.[49][50]
Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary: It is considered one of the finest wildlife sanctuaries in Tripura, spanning approximately 18.53 square kilometers in area.[56]
Chakwrakma: Chabimura is famous for its panels of rock carvings on the steep mountain wall on the bank of Gomati. There are huge carved images of
Shiva,
Vishnu,
Kartika, Mahisasura Mardini
Durga and other Gods and Goddesses.[67][68]
Arriving by Air: The
Maharaja Bir Bikram International Airport is well-connected to major cities in India. Taxi services, including Uber, and auto-rickshaws are available at airports for transfers to the city.
Road: The
Tripura Road Transport Corporation alongside various private companies, there are bus and taxi services that operate, connecting Agartala with Guwahati, Shillong, and Aizawl. Agartala is linked by regular bus services with Bangladesh, making it more convenient for foreign nationals to enter Tripura via Bangladesh.[83]
Tripura is a state in the
North-East India and the third smallest state in
India.[1][2][3][4] Tripura is widely regarded as a beautiful destination, appreciated for its picturesque landscape and delightful climate. The tourism in Tripura is maintained by TTDCL, a state government owned enterprise.
Agartala is the capital and the largest city of the Indian state of
Tripura, Located on the banks of the
Haora River.
Surroundings important locations are:
Ujjayanta Palace: Former royal palace of the Tripura kings, was converted to state legislative assembly and now into a
museum, situated in the area of Palace Compound is one of the eye catching attraction in the state. Built by Maharaja
Radha Kishore Manikya.[16][17][18][19]
Albert Ekka Park: The park is named after
Albert Ekka, the
Indian Army soldier who saved Agartala in 1971 when Pakistani forces targeted the Indian state capital. Single-handedly, he silenced two enemy machine guns, securing the freedom of the city.[24][25][26]
Durgabari Tea Garden: It is located in close proximity to the capital city Agartala and spans across an extensive area.[37] This garden serves as a thriving symbol of the state's rich tea heritage.[citation needed]
Khumulwng Eco Park: This park has been established amidst the embrace of nature, spanning across a 14.5-hectare expanse of land.[42][43]
Khumulwng Museum and Heritage Centre: It serves as a repository for the indigenous Tiprasa culture and folk art, featuring collections of rare costumes and ornaments of 19 (nineteen) tribal community of Tripura, crafts, instruments, and paintings.[44][45][46]
Baramura Eco Park: It is renowned for its rich biodiversity and preservation of oriented pied hornbills. The park is located in the lap of
Baramura.[49][50]
Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary: It is considered one of the finest wildlife sanctuaries in Tripura, spanning approximately 18.53 square kilometers in area.[56]
Chakwrakma: Chabimura is famous for its panels of rock carvings on the steep mountain wall on the bank of Gomati. There are huge carved images of
Shiva,
Vishnu,
Kartika, Mahisasura Mardini
Durga and other Gods and Goddesses.[67][68]
Arriving by Air: The
Maharaja Bir Bikram International Airport is well-connected to major cities in India. Taxi services, including Uber, and auto-rickshaws are available at airports for transfers to the city.
Road: The
Tripura Road Transport Corporation alongside various private companies, there are bus and taxi services that operate, connecting Agartala with Guwahati, Shillong, and Aizawl. Agartala is linked by regular bus services with Bangladesh, making it more convenient for foreign nationals to enter Tripura via Bangladesh.[83]