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Kailashahar, the former capital of Tripura, is a serene town tucked in the northern part of the state. Surrounded by lush green hills, tea gardens, and ancient temples, it beautifully blends nature with culture.
Unakoti is famous for its ancient rock-cut carvings and stone images, believed to date back to the 7th–9th centuries. Dedicated mainly to Lord Shiva, the site is often called the “Angkor Wat of the Northeast.
Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, it attracts devotees throughout the year, especially during festivals
A walk through the lush green plantations offers a refreshing experience, gives glimpse into the agricultural richness.
Astabal Lake is now a tranquil spot for leisure. Surrounded by greenery, it’s perfect for an evening stroll or boating.
The serene surroundings and spiritual atmosphere make it a peaceful place to visit mostly during festivals.
This park is perfect for family outings and nature walks. With landscaped gardens and open spaces, it offers a refreshing view.
Located around 25 km from Kailashahar, Jampui Hills is known as the “eternal hills of spring” because of its pleasant climate throughout the year. Covered with orange orchards, tea gardens, and panoramic viewpoints,
Situated close to Kailashahar, this sanctuary is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including rare bird species.
Roughly 40 km away, this temple is dedicated to fourteen deities and is one of the most significant religious centers of Tripura
Located a few hours from Kailashahar, Dumboor Lake is one of the most picturesque water bodies and is dotted with tiny islands.
A nearby town known for its scenic beauty and temples, popular for its large pineapple plantations, giving taste of local farming.