Royal palaces, ancient rock carvings and a water palace in the middle of a lake.
Tripura is one of Northeast India most historically rich destinations, with a royal heritage spanning centuries. The state is home to the stunning Neermahal water palace, the ancient rock carvings at Unakoti — one of India most significant archaeological sites — and the grand Ujjayanta Palace in Agartala. Special permits are required for certain areas and we manage the full documentation process.
A stunning royal palace built in the middle of Rudrasagar Lake — unique in all of India.
Ancient bas-relief carvings dating back to the 7th–9th century — an extraordinary archaeological site.
A grand royal palace in Agartala now housing the State Museum of Tripura.
A forested sanctuary with clouded leopards, spectacled monkeys and a botanical garden.
The Tripuri people have a rich tradition of weaving, music and distinctive tribal festivals.
A large natural lake and the setting for the iconic Neermahal palace — beautiful at sunset.