Adding to India's rich cultural heritage, is one of its most exquisitely beautiful state, Tripura. Being the third smallest state in the country, it is in the form of a tiny dot situated between Northeast India and Bangladesh. It has a harmonious mixture of nineteen indigenous tribal communities that live in green valleys and hills of this state.
Travellers coming here are left awe-struck by the beauty of nature that covers this region. You can hike through the valleys and hills with the help of a local guide and also meet the tribals who live here. Here is a pictorial guide to the state of Tripura.
Jagannath Temple
The temple dedicated to Lord Jagannath.
Photo Courtesy: Tripura Tourism
Jampui Hills
Fresh ripe oranges that can be seen at Jampui Hills.
Photo Courtesy: Ellen Levy Finch
Neermahal
The house of the Royal Family of Tripura.
Photo Courtesy: Soman
Pilak
Admire the many architectural ruins at Pilak.
Photo Courtesy: Tripura Tourism
Purbasa
Go shopping in the handicrafts town of Purbasa.
Photo Courtesy: Tripura Tourism
Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary
A flock of deers at the sanctuary.
Photo Courtesy: Sam Greenhalg
Tripura Sundari Temple
The temple dedicated to Goddess Kali.
Photo Courtesy: Soman
Kalyan Sagar
Enjoy feeding the fishes and tortoises at Kalyan Sagar.
Photo Courtesy: Scorpian ad
Nazrul Granthagar
Visit the library to learn more about the history, culture and traditions of this state.
Photo Courtesy: Tripura Tourism