
Tripura
Palaces, rock gods and gentle green country.
Tripura is a small, welcoming state where royal history meets ancient rock art. The Ujjayanta Palace presides over Agartala, while at Unakoti colossal rock-cut figures of Shiva emerge from the jungle hillside.
TripTrix Tripura journeys combine the water-palace of Neermahal, tribal heritage and lush countryside for a gentle, culture-rich escape off the usual trail.

What makes Tripura unmissable
Ujjayanta Palace
The grand former royal palace and museum at the heart of Agartala.
Unakoti rock carvings
Mysterious colossal Shaivite figures carved into a forested cliff.
Neermahal water palace
A romantic lake palace rising from the waters of Rudrasagar.
Tribal heritage
Living traditions of the Tripuri and other indigenous communities.
When to travel to Tripura
Comfortable, dry weather for palaces and countryside.
Warmer but still pleasant with fewer visitors.
Lush and green but humid with frequent rain.
Ways to travel Tripura
Agartala & Unakoti
4N / 5D- 1Agartala & Ujjayanta Palace
- 2Neermahal & Rudrasagar Lake
- 3Unakoti rock carvings
- 4Sepahijala wildlife & culture
- 5Departure
Practical essentials
- No special permit for Indian nationals; foreigners carry valid ID.
- Agartala (IXA) has direct flights from Kolkata, Guwahati and Delhi.
- Unakoti involves some steps and uneven ground.
- Combine easily with Assam for a longer North East loop.
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