Tripura (2 National Parks)

Tripura (2 National Parks):

  1. Clouded Leopard National Park
  2. Rajbari National Park

Day 1: Arrival in Agartala

  • Start Location: Agartala (the capital of Tripura)
  • How to Reach:
    • By Air: Agartala Airport (well connected to major cities in India).
    • By Train: Nearest station is Agartala Railway Station.
    • By Road: Agartala is accessible by road from nearby states.
  • Stay: Check into a hotel in Agartala.

Day 2: Visit Clouded Leopard National Park

  • Distance from Agartala: ~35 km (approx. 1 hour by road)
  • Activities:
    • Explore the park and spot wildlife such as clouded leopards, barking deer, and a variety of birds.
    • Visit Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary, which houses the park. The sanctuary also has a botanical garden and a zoo.
    • Enjoy boating in the lake within the sanctuary.
  • Stay: Return to Agartala for the night.

Day 3: Travel to Rajbari National Park

  • Distance from Agartala: ~100 km (approx. 3–4 hours by road)
  • Location: Rajbari National Park is part of the Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary, near Belonia in South Tripura.
  • Activities:
    • Explore the rich biodiversity, including Indian gaur, hoolock gibbons, and various bird species.
    • Visit nearby attractions, such as Trishna Lake and the Pilak archaeological site.
  • Stay: Stay in Belonia or return to Agartala (optional based on preference).

Day 4: Departure

  • Spend the morning relaxing in Agartala or exploring local attractions such as the Ujjayanta Palace and Neermahal.
  • Depart from Agartala.

Route Summary

  1. Start Point: Agartala
  2. Destination 1: Clouded Leopard National Park (~35 km)
  3. Destination 2: Rajbari National Park (~100 km from Agartala)
  4. End Point: Return to Agartala or proceed to your next travel destination.

Travel Tips

  • Best Time to Visit: November to March (pleasant weather for wildlife spotting).
  • Transport Options:
    • Hire a taxi or private vehicle for convenience.
    • Public buses are available but might take longer.
  • Pack Essentials:
    • Comfortable clothing, trekking shoes, and binoculars for wildlife spotting.
    • Carry water and snacks for day trips.