Of course. Here are 100 fascinating tourist spots in the enchanting, history-rich state of Tripura, organized by its 8 respective districts (zillas) as of 2025. This list captures the "Queen of the Hills'" royal heritage, religious landmarks, stunning natural beauty, and unique cultural sites.
West Tripura Zilla
This district is the administrative and cultural heart of the state, home to the capital city, Agartala.
Ujjayanta Palace (Tripura State Museum): A magnificent Indo-Saracenic royal palace in the heart of Agartala, now serving as the state museum.
Neermahal Water Palace: A spectacular water palace in the middle of Rudrasagar Lake, a unique blend of Hindu and Mughal architectural styles.
Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary: A sprawling sanctuary and biodiversity park, famous for its clouded leopard enclosure and spectacled langur.
Jagannath Temple, Agartala: A beautiful and vibrant temple known for its unique octagonal structure.
Heritage Park, Agartala: A park showcasing miniature replicas of Tripura's famous landmarks, along with a rich display of its cultural heritage.
Tripura Government Museum (Old Location): The original site of the state museum, still a place of historical interest.
Sukanta Academy: A science center with a planetarium, a popular spot for children and students.
Rabindra Kanan: A serene park with lush greenery, a popular spot for relaxation.
Gedu Mia's Mosque: A beautiful white mosque, an important religious landmark in Agartala.
Lembucherra Eco Park: A park with lush greenery and bamboo groves.
Chaturdash Devata Temple (Temple of Fourteen Gods), Old Agartala: A historic temple where the famous Kharchi Puja is held annually.
Kamalasagar Kali Temple (Kasba Kali Bari): A 17th-century temple dedicated to Goddess Kali, located right on the Bangladesh border.
Kamalasagar Lake: A large, serene lake adjacent to the Kali Temple.
MBB College: The first degree college in the state, a beautiful heritage building.
Indo-Bangladesh Border at Akhaura Check Post: A border crossing where a smaller-scale flag-lowering ceremony can be witnessed.
Benuvan Vihar: A serene Buddhist shrine in the heart of Agartala.
Mariam Nagar Church: One of the oldest churches in Tripura.
Kalapania Eco Park: A beautiful park with water bodies and walking trails.
Rose Valley Amusement Park: A popular spot for family entertainment.
Laxmi Narayan Temple, Agartala: A prominent temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi.
Sipahijala Zilla
(Note: Some attractions like Neermahal and Sepahijala WLS, while historically associated with West Tripura, fall under the jurisdiction of this newer district.)
Neermahal Water Palace: The primary attraction of the district.
Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary & Clouded Leopard Park: A key biodiversity hotspot.
Dhanyamala: A historical site.
Sagarika Tourist Lodge, Melaghar: A base for visiting Neermahal.
Bhubaneswari Temple: An ancient temple on the banks of the Gomati River, immortalized by Rabindranath Tagore in his play 'Bisarjan'.
Gomati Zilla
Tripura Sundari Temple (Matabari), Udaipur: One of the 51 Shakti Peeths, the most sacred pilgrimage site in Tripura.
Kalyan Sagar: The sacred lake beside the Matabari temple, famous for its large population of turtles.
Tepania Eco Park: A park known for its beautiful orchidarium and lush green surroundings.
Udaipur: Known as the "Lake City of Tripura," with several historic temples and man-made lakes.
Gunabati Group of Temples: Three brick-built temples from the 17th century.
Mahadev Dighi: A large lake in the heart of Udaipur.
Nazrul Granthagar, Udaipur: A library named after the poet Kazi Nazrul Islam.
Badar Mokam: A revered shrine for the Muslim community.
Chandrapur Mosque: A historic mosque in Udaipur.
Pilak (partially falls in this region's influence, but mostly in South Tripura): Ancient archaeological site.
South Tripura Zilla
Pilak: A treasure trove of ancient Buddhist and Hindu archaeological remains, with stunning stone carvings and terracotta plaques.
Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary: A sanctuary known for its large population of Indian Gaur (Bison) and diverse birdlife.
Mahamuni Pagoda: A serene Buddhist pagoda reflecting Burmese architectural style.
Shatabdi Udyan, Belonia: A centenary park in the district headquarters.
Bharat-Bangladesh Maitri Udyan (Friendship Park), Chottakhola: A memorial park dedicated to the 1971 Liberation War of Bangladesh.
Muhurichar: A scenic river island on the Muhuri river, a popular picnic spot.
Eco Park, Belonia: A park with a water body and recreational facilities.
Jolaibari: A scenic area close to the Trishna WLS.
Dhalai Zilla
Dumboor Lake: A vast and stunningly beautiful lake with 48 islands, shaped like a 'Dambur' (a small drum of Lord Shiva).
Coconut Island (Narkel Kunja), Dumboor Lake: A scenic island covered in coconut trees.
Longtharai Mandir: A sacred temple dedicated to the guardian deity of the region, located in Ambassa.
Kamalpur: A town with scenic beauty and a large lake.
Manu Eco Park: A park set in a natural forest environment.
Seton Tlang: A peak offering good views of the surrounding areas.
Mandirghat: A sacred bathing spot.
Salema: A region known for its lush greenery and pineapple plantations.
Unakoti Zilla
Unakoti: A "lost" hill of wonders, an ancient Shaivite pilgrimage site with massive rock-cut carvings and stone sculptures of Hindu deities.
Unakotishwara Kal Bhairava: The central Shiva head, about 30 feet high, is the main attraction at Unakoti.
Lakshmi Narayan Temple, Kailashahar: A prominent temple in the district headquarters.
Tea Gardens of Kailashahar: The district is known for its beautiful, rolling tea estates.
Machli Reserved Forest: A protected forest area.
North Tripura Zilla
Jampui Hills: Known as the "Land of Eternal Spring," a scenic hill range famous for its orange orchards, beautiful landscapes, and pleasant climate.
Betlingchip Peak: The highest peak in Tripura, located in the Jampui Hills, offering breathtaking sunrise and sunset views.
Eden Tourist Lodge, Vanghmun: A government lodge offering stunning views from the Jampui Hills.
Dharmanagar: The second-largest town in Tripura, a commercial hub.
Kalibari Temple, Dharmanagar: A revered local temple.
Rowa Wildlife Sanctuary: A small but significant sanctuary for various primate species and birds.
Unakoti (accessible via this district as well): The famous archaeological site is close to the border with this district.
Khowai Zilla
Baramura Eco Park: A beautiful park located in the Baramura hill range.
Chakrakma: A scenic spot with a hanging bridge.
Khowai River Bank: The banks of the river offer serene and picturesque spots.
Teliamura: A key town in the district with local markets.
Padmabil: A large lake and a popular picnic spot.
(The following are additional points of interest, including specific viewpoints, lesser-known gems, and cultural experiences, distributed across the districts to complete the list of 100)
State Tribal Museum, Agartala (West Tripura): Showcases the rich culture of the 19 tribal communities of Tripura.
Ramkrishna Mission, Agartala (West Tripura): A serene spiritual and educational center.
Purbasha, Agartala (West Tripura): A government emporium for authentic Tripura handicrafts.
Agartala City Centre Mall (West Tripura): A modern hub for shopping and entertainment.
Baramura Waterfall (Khowai/West Tripura): A seasonal waterfall in the hills.
Pathaliachhara, Unakoti: A village known for its scenic beauty.
Kumarghat, Unakoti: A town known for its pineapple and bamboo cultivation.
Pecharthal, Unakoti: A region with significant Chakma population and culture.
Kanchanpur, North Tripura: A town known for its Reang (Bru) tribal population.
Panisagar, North Tripura: A town with a large lake.
Sabual, Jampui Hills (North Tripura): A picturesque Mizo village.
Phuldungsei, Jampui Hills (North Tripura): Another beautiful village offering cultural insights.
Amarpur, Gomati: A sub-divisional town with lakes and temples.
Chabimura (Devtamura), Gomati: A steep rocky wall on the banks of the Gomati river, famous for its massive rock-cut sculptures of deities.
Mangaldeep, Gomati: A beautiful island in Dumboor Lake.
Boxanagar, Sipahijala: An archaeological site with the ruins of a Buddhist monastery.
Sonamura, Sipahijala: A border town with a floating market on the river.
Kalapania Nature Park (South Tripura): A beautiful park with lakes and gardens.
Vanghmun, North Tripura: The main village in the Jampui Hills.
Fatiksagar Lake, Kailashahar (Unakoti): A large lake in the town.
Ambassa, Dhalai: The district headquarters, a gateway to Dumboor lake.
Raimavalley, Dhalai: A scenic valley with a significant Chakma population.
9t1. Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Khowai: Known for its scenic campus.
Brahmakunda, West Tripura: A sacred place near the Kamalasagar temple.
Rudrasagar Lake Viewpoint (Sipahijala): Offering panoramic views of Neermahal.
Jirania, West Tripura: A town with tea gardens.
Mohanpur, West Tripura: A historical town.
Santirbazar, South Tripura: A major town with local markets.
Manikbhandar, South Tripura: A place of historical interest.
Gandacherra, Dhalai: A remote sub-divisional town with stunning natural beauty.
Dharmanagar Rajbari (North Tripura): The ruins of an old royal residence.
Agartala Jagat Dol, West Tripura: A historical cannon located in the city.
Comments
Post a Comment