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About Tripura
Located in the northeast of India, the small state of Tripura is surrounded on the north, west and south by Bangladesh, with Assam and Mizoram to its east. The state consists of low hills, going up to about 3000 feet, and plains, where most of the population lives. Agriculture is the main occupation and rice, the main crop. Tripura is also the second highest rubber-producing state in India after Kerala. Industry and urbanization, however, is not well developed here. Tripura has tribes such as the Tripuris, Reangs, Jamatia, Noatias, and Halams. However, 70% of the population is of Bengali origin.
Before merging with India in 1949, Tripura was an independent kingdom that had been ruled by the Manikya dynasty for centuries. Their capital was at Udaipur, on the banks of River Gomati. Today, their ruined palace on the Gomati and the more famous Neermahal Palace on the Rudrasagar Lake can be seen. Neermahal, built in 1930, is the only Lake Palace in eastern India. Udaipur has many lakes and typically round roofed, 'Bengali-hut' style temples. The Mother Goddess of Tipurasundari, is worshipped here .
The capital Agartala is a small town with a domestic airport connected to Kolkata and Guwahati. It is connected by road to Guwahati and Shillong. It has the Ujjayanta Palace built by King Radha Kishore Manikya in 1901. A noted 16th-century Kali temple set besides the Kamlasagar Lake is 27 kms from Agartala.
Known popularly as the "orange basket" of Tripura, Jampui Hills is a hill station 3,000 feet above sea level, 250 km from Agartala. It is inhabited by the Lushai and Reang tribes, who almost entirely live on orange cultivation. Stone and rock-cut images belonging to 7th - 9th centuries can be seen at Unakoti.
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Tripura - Quick Facts, Airport, Best time to visit |
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| Quick Facts |
Tripura Climate / Weather |
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Capital |
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Agartala |
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Latitude 22°56' N - 24°32' N; Longitude 91°09' - 92°20' E |
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3.2 million |
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10,491 sq. km |
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Bengali, Kokborok |
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| Summers 20° - 36°C. Winters 1° - 27°C |
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| Best time to visit |
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| September to March |
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Experience Tripura (Theme holidays in Tripura) |
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Udaipur
Mr and Mrs Mohapatra planned to go on a pilgrimage to the famous Tripurasundari temple. While they were there,
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Neermahal Palace
While on their trip to Tripura, the Mohapatras also took a day trip to the legendary Neermahal Palace as they
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How to Reach - Tripura Destinations |
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| Articles and Blogs | | Places of Interest - Tripura has beautiful rock cut carvings and stone images at Unakoti, Devtamura and Pilak. During November every year, the unique Orange & Tourism festival is celebrated in the Jampui hills. | | Tripura History - The history of Tripura is very old. It dates back to the era of the Mahabharata. The name of the Tripura was mentioned in the the above epic along with the states like Manipur, Kamrup (Assam) etc., | | Official Websites | | Directory of Sites of Tripura - Tripura Government Web directory of Health, Tripura Tourism, Education, Finance, Banking, Judiciary and Executive. | | Government of Tripura - Tripura Government portal covering diverse topics including health, tourism, culture, climate, Tenders and e-Governance. | | Other Useful Links | | Agartala Weather - Weather forecast for Agartala with a fast, easy to use interface. Includes weather maps, graphics and radar images. | | West Tripura District Administration - The West Tripura District is bounded by Bangladesh in the north and west by North Tripura in the east and by South Tripura in the south. The district headquarters is located at Agartala. |
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