Udaipur -
Udaipur, a place of tourist's interest in the north eastern state of Tripura is at distance of 55 km away from Agartala, is the Head Quarters of south Tripura district. Earlier Udaipur in Tripura was known as Rangamati and Radha Kishorepur. .
Punakha-
This Dzong was the ancient capital of the Himalayan kingdom and was built in 1637. From Thimphu, the present capital of Bhutan it takes just over two hours to reach Punakha Dzong. Located between two rivers this Dzong was devastated by fire and glacial floods. However it was restored perfectly later.
Unakoti -
he Unakoti Tirtha is located about 180 km from Tripura's capital, Agartala, and just about 8 km from the sub-divisional headquarters of Kailasahwar town.The Unakoti Tirtha is a unique place, which can not be compared to any other place in the country in terms of absolute grandeur and artistry. Unakoti is deservedly reputed for its 7th - 9th century AD stone and rock cut images, deep in the forests near Kailashahar.
Jampui Hill-
Jampui Hill in Tripura is the highest hill range of the state, situated at an altitude of 3000 ft above sea level. Various view points in the Jampui Hill range in Tripura provide excellent panoramic views of the valley and villages of Mizoram. The sunup and sundown from various view point of the Jampui Hills captivates many tourists to this place from all around.
Dumboor Lake-
The Dumboor lake is just 110 Kms away from Agartala, the capital of Tripura in India.Situated amidst picturesque hills packed with vegetation, the Dumboor Lake is one of the major attractions of Tripura, India. With 41 sq km of water surface, the lake possesses 48 islands and a hydel project located close to it.
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