Pilgrim Tour of Tripura
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Pilgrim Tour of Tripura – 3 Nights / 4 Days
Set out on a spiritual pilgrimage across Tripura, discovering historic temples, scenic gardens, royal palaces, and heritage parks. Each day brings new stories, sacred sites, and beautiful landscapes, offering meaningful travel and peaceful reflection.
Tour Highlights
- Explore Durgabari Tea Garden and Tripura's regal Ujjayanta Palace
- Attend evening light & sound shows and discover temple legends.
- Walk through ancient Heritage Park and visit Benuban Buddhist Bihar.
- See sculptures at the Fourteen Gods Temple, unique to Tripura.
- Enjoy Kamalasagar Lake's tranquil setting and wildlife watching.
- Marvel at Neermahal, the floating palace, and the Boxanagar ruins
- Witness centuries-old rock art and riverside beauty at Chabimura
- Experience prayer rituals at Tripurasundari, Gunabati, and Bhubaneswari temples
Day-wise Itinerary
Day 1 - Arrival and Heritage Trail in Agartala
Begin your journey in Agartala with visits to Durgabari Tea Garden, State Museum, Ujjayanta Palace’s light & sound show, and key temples including Jagannath, Uma Maheswari, and Laxminarayan. Explore Benuban Bihar, Heritage Park, MBB College, Purbasha market, Fourteen Gods Temple, and Akhaura Check Post (Open weekends).
- Overnight stay in Agartala.
Day 2 - Temples and Lakes around Amarpur
Visit the Saibaba Temple and the Kamalasagar Kali Temple: Stroll scenic Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary, Boxanagar ruins, and the grand Neermahal Lake Palace.
- Overnight stay in Amarpur.
Day 3 - Sacred Rivers and Ancient Temples
Explore Chabimura’s famous rock carvings beside the river, then visit Chandibari Temple. Pay homage at Tripurasundari, Gunabati Group, and Bhubaneswari Temples.
- Overnight stay in Agartala.
Day 4 - Departure
Transfer to Agartala Airport or Rail Station, carrying home spiritual memories and local experiences.
- Tour Ends
✅ Inclusions
- Accommodation in comfortable hotels or eco-lodges
- Daily breakfast and dinner
- All ground transfers by private vehicle
- English-speaking local guide
- Entry fees to monuments, museums, and markets
- All applicable taxes and service charges
❌ Exclusions
- Airfare or train fare
- Lunch and beverages
- Camera/video permits at markets or monuments
- Tips, laundry, and personal expenses
- Travel insurance
- Anything not listed in inclusions
FAQs
The ideal time is from mid-November to February, when the weather is pleasant and the tribal markets are most active. During this period, travelers can also witness local festivals and harvest celebrations.
Yes, this tour is designed especially for inbound travelers who want to explore offbeat destinations responsibly. All arrangements prioritize comfort, safety, and cultural sensitivity.
Tribal Explorers works directly with local communities, ensuring every interaction is genuine, respectful, and non-intrusive. Visitors experience real village life, not staged activities.
You’ll stay in eco-lodges, heritage stays, or comfortable hotels, chosen for cleanliness, safety, and proximity to the tribal areas.
Absolutely. The itinerary can be tailored based on your interests, duration, or group size — whether you want more cultural experiences, nature trails, or local festivals.
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