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Tripura, the second smallest state in the country, is almost surrounded by Bangladesh. Inspite of having 19 tribes, the majority of the population of Tripura is Bengali. Situated in one of the remotest corners of the country, Tripura is one of the best potential places that caters to the taste of everything... from palaces to lakes and hill stations.

Neermahal, a summer resort at south Tripura, built by late Maharaja Birbikram Kishore Manikya way back in 1930, attracts a good number of tourists every year. The Ujjayanta Palace, a dominating palace built in Agartala, was built by Krishna Kishore Manikya Bahadur in 1901.

The ancient land of Tripura, located in the North Eastern region of India between 22.56 deg and 24.32 deg North Latitude and 90.09 deg and 92.20 deg East Longitude and is bounded on the north, west, south and south-east by the international boundary of Bangladesh. In the east, it has a common boundary with Assam & Mizoram. 60% of the total area is under hills and forests. This tiny state has an area of about 10,500 sq. kms and is inhabited by largely 19 tribes Bengali, Manipuri and other communities.




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Places to See Tripura The former Maharajas had constructed beautiful palaces in different locations of the state. These palaces provide a glimpse of the royal past of this erstwhile princely state. Agartala and Udaipur are the most charming places of Tripura. Visit Tripura Cities and make your tour to Tripura a complete success


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How to Reach Tripura Tripura is cast away in the northeastern India. Though small, the state is charmingly beautiful. Tripura, as a sum total of old Buddhist shrines and Hindu temples, wild life habitats replete in exotic flora and fauna and vibrant composition of several tribes, exudes an unexplored charm.


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History of Tripura Tripura, the north eastern state of India is nestled in the far east of India, just 2 km away from the neighbouring country of Bangladesh. The state headquarters is located at Agartala, which is also the capital of the State. Tripura is one of the seven states in the north eastern part of India. It is bounded on the north, west, south and south-east by Bangladesh whereas in the east it has a common boundary with Assam and Mizoram.

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Tripura Art & Crafts All the tribal communities in Tripura together form the culture of Tripura. The main features of the respective communities and tribes can be explained through their folk dances. Garia, Jhum, Maimita, Masak Sumani and Lebang Boomani dances of Tripuri community, Bizu dance of Chakma community, Cheraw and Welcome dances of Lusai community.


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Wildlife in Tripura Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary, about 30 Km away from Agartala covers an area of 18.53 Sq.Km More than 150 species of residential birds migratory birds, orchid garden, boating facilities, variety of wildlife, botanical garden, zoo, elephant joy rides and the scenic beauty incluiding rubber and coffee plantation attract the visitors.


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Tripura Fair & Festivals Though the state has all the major festivals of the country like the Durga Puja, Doljatra(Holi), Buddha Jayanti and Diwali, traditional festival namely Garia and Gajan Festival, Manasi Mangal are also popular in all parts of the state.



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