Neermahal: Located in the middle of Rudrasagar Lake, Neermahal is a beautiful palace that combines Hindu and Mughal architectural styles. It offers a serene and picturesque setting.
Udaipur: Not to be confused with the city in Rajasthan, Udaipur in Tripura is known for its ancient temples, especially the Tripura Sundari Temple, which is a significant pilgrimage site.
Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary: This sanctuary is home to diverse flora and fauna, including several species of birds, primates, and deer. It’s a great place for nature lovers and birdwatchers.
Kamalasagar: Located on the India-Bangladesh border, Kamalasagar is known for its beautiful lake and the ancient Kamalasagar Kali Temple. The tranquil surroundings make it a great place for relaxation.
Unakoti: Famous for its rock-cut sculptures and murals, Unakoti is an archaeological site with immense historical and cultural significance. It is believed to have carvings dating back to the 7th century.
Jampui Hills: A scenic hill range known for its breathtaking views and pleasant climate, Jampui Hills is an ideal getaway for nature enthusiasts. The region is also famous for its orange orchards.
Dumboor Lake: Surrounded by lush green hills, Dumboor Lake is a natural water body formed by the confluence of 48 rivers. It offers boating opportunities and mesmerizing sunset views.
Kalapania Nature Park: Located near the Indo-Bangladesh border, Kalapania Nature Park is known for its beautiful landscapes, waterfalls, and the mystical Kalapania River.
Pilak: An archaeological site with remnants of ancient civilizations, Pilak showcases the rich historical heritage of Tripura. The site includes a museum and intriguing sculptures.