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Tourism in South Tripura District
Tourism in South Tripura District means a memorable experience for the travellers filled with peace and serenity. It offers various temples, historical sites and nature parks that are worth seeing.

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Tourism in South Tripura District Tourism in South Tripura District includes exploring of various historical sites, temples and nature parks. The charming beauty of the region adds value to the tourism experience of the visitors. People from all parts of the country come to explore the several sightseeing options offered by the district.

Some of the popular attractions of South Tripura District are as follows -

Tripura Sundari Temple: The temple is situated at about 3 kms away from Udaipur, Tripura. The temple was constructed in 1501 AD during the period of Maharaja Dhanyamanikya. It is one of the most important tourist spots of the state where hundreds of pilgrims visit every day. During Diwali, a big fair is organized in the temple premises. According to legends, this temple was constructed for establishing idol of Lord Vishnu.

Bhuvaneswari Temple: The temple is situated on the northern bank of Gomti River. The temple was built in between 1667 to 1676 AD, during the reign of Maharaja Govinda Manikya. The temple is constructed on a 3 feet high paved terrace. The roof of the temple features the typical four-chaala pattern with stupa like crowns on the vestibule and core chambers. The stupa on core chamber is embellished with floral designs. This temple has some historical importance associated with it.

Shib Bari: The temple is situated at Udaipur town. The temple was constructed by Maharaja Dhanya Manikya. The door of the temple faces the west. The temple was repaired in 1651 AD by Maharaja Kalyan Manikya.

Tin Mandir: This temple is situated by the east bank of Jagannath Dighi. The temple has stone-inscriptions. Perhaps it was built some time in the last quarter of the 17th century.

Tourism in South Tripura DistrictDebatamura: Debatamura is located approximately 35 kms away from Udaipur; it is situated in Amarpur Sub-Division. Debatamura means God`s peak and it is a fall range between Udaipur and Amarpur Sub-Division running along the Gomti River. The place is famous for images of Lord Shiva and Goddess Durga. The hill ranges are covered with thick jungles and one can reach this abode of gods only after trekking through these jungles.

Pilak: The place is about 55 kms away from Udaipur. It is situated in Belonia Sub-Division. Pilak is considered as a significant historical site as several old stone images have been found in this area.

Tirthamukh: It is situated about 62 km away from the district headquarters. The place is famous for its serene beauty and tranquility. The famous Dumbur Hydel Project is situated here which is the main source of power for South Tripura District. Two rivers Raima and Sarma which originate in Dhalai District merge here and the famous Gomti River originates from this Dumbur reservoir at Tirthamukh. The Dumbur Reservoir is also famous for attracting a large number of birds from different parts of the world.

Trishna WildLife Sanctuary: It is situated approximately 60 kms away from the district headquarters in the western part of Belonia Sub-Division. It is famous for migratory birds from Siberia and other places in winter.

Deer Park and Patichari: It is situated at Patichari and is famous for the abode of spotted deer and barking deer.

All these tourist spots of South Tripura District are worth visiting.


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