Northeast India's Best Kept Secret
Land of 14 Gods • Ancient Civilisations • Misty Hills
Tripura, nestled in the northeastern corner of India, is a land where ancient civilisations carved their stories into rock faces, where misty hills breathe with life, and where the warmth of the people rivals the beauty of the landscape.
From the colossal 8th-century rock sculptures of Unokoti — often called the "second Angkor Wat" — to the serene Jampui Hills draped in orange blossoms, every corner of Tripura tells a story thousands of years in the making.
A carefully curated journey through Tripura's finest destinations — balancing history, nature, and total comfort.
Day 1
Welcome to the Heart of Tripura
Your Tripura adventure begins as you land at Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport. Our team greets you with a warm welcome and escorts you to your 4-star hotel. The evening is yours to ease into this magnificent city.
Day 2
Ancient Rock Carvings by the River
Journey to one of Tripura's most spectacular archaeological sites — Chabbimura, where 26 rock-cut images of Hindu deities adorn the Raghunandan Hills along the Gomati River, accessible only by a memorable boat ride.
Day 3
Must-See
Ancient Wonders to Misty Hilltops
This day takes your breath away twice — first at the colossal 8th-century rock-cut sculptures of Unokoti (home to nearly a crore of gods), then as you ascend into the ethereal Jampui Hills for an unforgettable overnight stay.
Day 4
Sunrise in the Hills to Sacred Temples
Wake to a spectacular sunrise over the Jampui Hills before descending to Udaipur — home to the revered Tripura Sundari temple, one of India's 51 Shakti Peethas. End the evening back in Agartala.
Day 5
Until We Meet Again
Your final morning in Tripura. After a leisurely breakfast, browse last-minute souvenirs — bamboo crafts, handloom fabrics, Tripuri pineapple products — before your private transfer to the airport. Carry Tripura home in your heart.
The vibrant capital — home to the iconic Ujjayanta Palace, Sipahijala Wildlife Sanctuary, and a thriving cultural scene blending Bengali and tribal traditions.
26 magnificent rock-cut images of Hindu deities carved into the Raghunandan Hills along the Gomati River — a site of extraordinary beauty accessible only by boat.
Nearly a crore of colossal rock-cut and stone-carved images from the 8th century, set within a lush forest — a site of extraordinary historical significance.
Tripura's highest hill range, famous for the Orange Festival, sweeping views of the Mizoram hills, and an intoxicating fragrance of orange blossoms.
A breathtaking 500-year-old shrine and one of India's 51 sacred Shakti Peethas, dedicated to the goddess Tripura Sundari — divine and serene.
Taste authentic Tripuri cuisine, browse handloom fabrics and bamboo crafts, and immerse yourself in the warm traditions of 19 tribal communities.
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