Day 1 Arrive Agartala
Upon arrival at Agartala airport, meet our representative, after welcome, proceed to hotel. Agartala is the Capital of Tripura formerly a princely state and shares its boundary with Bangladesh. It is located of the banks of Haora River.
On arrival, check in to the hotel. After freshen up, proceed to visit Ujjayanta Palace, which is located at the centre of the town.
The palace has been acquired by the state Government and it has been converted into Lagislative Assembly, besides few Govt. offices. Later visit Kunjaban Palace, which was constructed by built by Maharaja Birendra Kishore Manikya. After that take blessings of Jagannath Temple. After visiting, return back to the hotel.
Overnight stay at Agartala.
Day 2 Agartala
Post breakfast full day excursion around Agartala visiting Sipahijola, it is the stunning Zoological Park, which is the home of more than 150 species of residential birds, migratory birds and lots of wild animals including spectacled monkey, tiger and leopards. Later visit one of the oldest shrine, Tripura Sundari Temple (Mata bari), which was constructed in 1501 AD. Then proceed to visit one of the most beautiful place Neermahal, which is located at the distance of about 53 kilometres away from Agartala. It is surrounded by RudraSagar Lake. Later visit Kamalasagar Lake which was constructed in 15th century by Maharaja Dhanya Manikya.
Return back to Agartala in the evening.
Overnight stay in Agartala.
Day 3 Agartala – Pilak – Agartala (100 kms approx one way)
Post breakfast full day excursion to Pilak. The small town of Pilak is located a two-hour drive from Agartala and is famous as an archaeological site in southern Tripura. The site is home to various antiques dating back to the 8th and 9th century.
Return back to Agartala in the evening, overnight at hotel.
Day 4 Agartala – Unakoti (170 kms approx)
Post breakfast drive to Unakoti. Unakoti is famous for its colossal rock cut panels depicting Hindu deities. Unakoti provides evidence of ancient Saiva worship in Tripura from 8th-9th centuries CE. The site of Unakoti is known to the people as an ancient holy place associated with Saiva worship. On arrival check in to the hotel. After freshen up, proceed to visit Unakoti. Unakoti, famously known as the 'Angkor Wat of the North-East', is contending for a UNESCO world heritage tag with both the government and ASI working to preserve the lakhs of Shaivite rock carvings figures and images of gods and goddesses.
Return back to hotel in the evening, overnight at hotel in Unakoti.
Day 5 Unakoti – Agartala (170 kms approx)
Post breakfast drive to Agartala. On arrival check in to the hotel. Rest of the days is free for leisure.
Overnight stay at Agartala.
Day 6 Agartala / Depart
After breakfast, Check out from hotel and proceed to the airport for your onward journey. We hope you have enjoyed your trip and look forward to organizing your next tour with us.