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Tripura

The origin of the name of Tripura is still a matter of controversy among historians and researchers. According to the 'Rajmala", Tripura’s celebrated court chronicle, an ancient king named 'Tripur' ruled over the territorial domain known as 'Tripura' and the name of the kingdom was derived from his name. Many researchers explain the name 'Tripura' from its etymological origin: the word 'Tripura' is a compound of two separate words, 'tui' (water) + 'pra' (near) which in totality means 'near water'. The geographical location of the state with it's close proximity to the vast water resources of eastern Bengal coupled with the generic identity of the state's original inhabitants as 'Tipra' or 'Twipra' apparently justify this explanation of the State's name.

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All about Tripura

Tripura is a landlocked state in North East India, where the seven contiguous states – Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura – are collectively known as the Seven Sister States. Spread over 10,491.69 km2 (4,050.86 sq mi), Tripura is the third-smallest among the 29 states in the country, behind Goa and Sikkim. It extends from 22°56'N to 24°32'N, and 91°09'E to 92°20'E.  Its maximum extent measures about 178 km (111 mi) from north to south, and 131 km (81 mi) east to west. Tripura is bordered by the country of Bangladesh to the west, north and south; and the Indian states of Assam to the north east; and Mizoram to the east.  It is accessible by national highways passing through the Karimganj district of Assam and Mamit district of Mizoram.

The physiography is characterised by hill ranges, valleys and plains. The state has five anticlinal ranges of hills running north to south, from Baramura in the west, through Atharamura, Longtharai and Shakhan, to the Jampui Hills in the east.  The intervening synclines are the Agartala–Udaipur, Khowai–Teliamura, Kamalpur–Ambasa, Kailasahar–Manu and Dharmanagar–Kanchanpur valleys.  At an altitude of 939 m (3,081 ft), Betling Shib in the Jampui range is the state's highest point.  The small isolated hillocks interspersed throughout the state are known as tillas, and the narrow fertile alluvial valleys, mostly present in the west, are called Doóng/lungas. A number of rivers originate in the hills of Tripura and flow into Bangladesh.  The Khowai, Dhalai, Manu, Juri and Longai flow towards the north; the Gumti to the west; and the Muhuri and Feni to the south west.

Like most of the Indian subcontinent, Tripura lies within the Indomalayan realm. According to the Biogeographic classification of India, the state is in the "North-East" biogeographic zone. In 2011 forests covered 57.73% of the state.Tripura hosts three different types of ecosystems: mountain, forest and freshwater.The evergreen forests on the hill slopes and the sandy river banks are dominated by species such as Dipterocarpus, Artocarpus, Amoora, Elaeocarpus, Syzygium and Eugenia.Two types of moist deciduous forests comprise the majority of the vegetation: moist deciduous mixed forest and Sal (Shorea robusta)-predominant forest. The interspersion of bamboo and cane forests with deciduous and evergreen flora is a peculiarity of Tripura's vegetation.[52] Grasslands and swamps are also present, particularly in the plains. Herbaceous plants, shrubs, and trees such as Albizia, Barringtonia, Lagerstroemia and Macaranga flourish in the swamps of Tripura. Shrubs and grasses include Schumannianthus dichotoma (shitalpati), Phragmites and Saccharum (sugarcane).

The name Tripura is linked to the Hindu goddess Tripura Sundari, the presiding deity of the Tripura Sundari Temple at Udaipur, one of the 51 Shakti Peethas (pilgrimage centres of Shaktism), and to the legendary tyrant king Tripur, who reigned in the region. Tripur was the 39th descendant of Druhyu, who belonged to the lineage of Yayati, a king of the Lunar Dynasty.

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1. Agartala-Udaipur

  1. Day 1 Arrive Agartala

    Arrive Agartala transfer to your hotel. Overnight stay at your hotel.

  2. Day 2 Agartala-Udaipur (About 60 Kms/2 Hrs.)

    Morning after breakfas drive to Udaipur, a small town of Tripura and famously known as lake city of Tripura. Visit famous Mata Bari Temple is located here where they conduct animal sacrifices to please the goddess. It was the old capital of Tripura. Name of this state derived from this temple (Tripura Sundari Mata Bari Temple). Later visit Bhubaneshwari Temple & Group of Kali Temple in the surrounding area

    Later we drive about an hour time to visit the fantastic Neermahal Palace (Water Palace or Summer Palace of Royal family) which is situated in the middle of the Rudrasagar lake and built in 1930. We have to reach this palace by motor boat. Later drive back to Agartala and evening free to visit local market.

  3. Day 3 Agartala

    Full day local sightseeing of Ujjayanta Palace Museum (built in 1911), this palace gives a charm of the royal earlier period of this previous generous state, Portuguese Church, Fourteen Goddesses Temple, State Emporium & Mahal Museum. Evening visit Indo-Bangladesh border for closing ceremony of the border gates between the two countries. . Overnight Hotel.

  4. Day 4 Agartala Airport Drop

    Morning after breakfast visit Durga Bari Tea State Jagannath Temple. Later at appropriate time transfer to Agartala Airport to catch your flight to onward journey

2. Agartala – Unakoti – Agartala

  1. Day 1 Arrive Agartala

    Arrive Agartala transfer to your hotel. Overnight stay at your hotel.

  2. Day 2 Agartala-Udaipur (About 60 Kms/2 Hrs.)

    Morning after breakfas drive to Udaipur, a small town of Tripura and famously known as lake city of Tripura. Visit famous Mata Bari Temple is located here where they conduct animal sacrifices to please the goddess. It was the old capital of Tripura. Name of this state derived from this temple (Tripura Sundari Mata Bari Temple). Later visit Bhubaneshwari Temple & Group of Kali Temple in the surrounding area.

    Later we drive about an hour time to visit the fantastic Neermahal Palace (Water Palace or Summer Palace of Royal family) which is situated in the middle of the Rudrasagar lake and built in 1930. We have to reach this palace by motor boat. Later drive back to Agartala and evening free to visit local market.

  3. Day 3 Agartala

    Today full day local sightseeing of Ujjayanta Palace Museum (built in 1911), this palace gives a charm of the royal earlier period of this previous generous state, Portuguese Church, Fourteen Goddesses Temple, State Emporium & Mahal Museum. Evening visit Indo-Bangladesh border for closing ceremony of the border gates between the two countries. . Overnight Hotel.

  4. Day 4 Agartala – Unakoti – Agartala ( About 160 Kms / 04 Hrs Per Way)

    Today go for a day excursion to Unakoti , famously known as Angkor Wat of the North-East, is a sculptural emblem and ancient Shaivite place that hosts rock carvings figures and images of gods and goddesses. It is a place of worship with huge rock reliefs celebrating Shiva. Unakoti literally means "one less one crore" or "koti" in Hindi and Bengali. In the local Kokborok language, it is called Subrai Khung. It is yet to be recognized as a UNESCO world heritage site (put in tentative list in 2022) and the prime tourist spot of Unakoti District, in the Kailashahar Subdivision of the North-eastern Indian state of Tripura. Back to Agartala for overnight

3. Agartala-Dumboor

  1. Day 1 Agartala

    Arrive Agartala and transfer to your hotel. Agartala – the capital city of the state Tripura and the place of Royal Palaces and Temples. Meet on arrival & check in at your hotel. O/N at Agartala.

  2. Day 2 Agartala Local Sightseeing

    Morning after breakfast excursion to the lake city Udaipur, The main attractions in Udaipur are Tripura Sundari Temple, popularly known as Matabari, one of the 51 Pithas of Hindu Puran, Bhuvaneswari Temple, Gunabati group of Temples, Vast Lakes with scenic beauty. O/N at Agartala.

  3. Day 3 Agartala

    Today full day local sightseeing of Ujjayanta Palace Museum (built in 1911), this palace gives a charm of the royal earlier period of this previous generous state, Portuguese Church, State Emporium & Newly opened Mahal Museum. Evening free for your own. Overnight Hotel.

  4. Day 4 Agartala-Dumboor

    In the morning, hit the road to reach Dumboor lake. Enjoy amazing view of the hills from the group of 48 islands. You can enjoy bird watching and boat ride here. Overnight at Agartala.

  5. Day 5 Agartala Airport Drop

    After breakfast at appropriate time drive to Agartala Airport to catch your flight to onward journey

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