Tripura is a hilly state in northeast India, bordered on 3 sides by Bangladesh, and home to a diverse mix of tribal cultures and religious groups. In the capital Agartala, the imposing Ujjayanta Palace is set among Mughal gardens, and Gedu Mia’s Mosque has white marble domes and towers. South of the city, Neermahal summer palace sits in the middle of Lake Rudrasagar and blends Hindu and Islamic architectural styles.
Tripura is one of the seven contiguous states of Northeast India, which is renowned as the Seven Sisters. Mainly comprising of hills, valleys and plains, Tripura has five hill ranges separated by narrow valleys. At the extreme east there is the Jampui rangers, followed to the west by Unakoti-Sakhantlang, Longthorai, Atharamura-Kalahari and Baramura-Deotamura.
Capital: Agartala, Location: North East India
Best Time to Visit Tripura:
January, February, March, April, May, June, September, October, November, December,
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