Must see parks and sanctuaries in Tripura with their details


One of the seven sister states of North East Tripura, this state is full of greenery. These are the most popular tourist spots and green areas that the state has to offer.







Amazing and famous parks in Tripura

Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary:

Gumti, a famous sanctuary, is located in the dense forests of Tripura.
The region is home to some rare and valuable medicinal and therapeutic plants. These plants are a boon to Ayurveda and have the potential to cure major ailments. It is also a refuge for endangered animals. A wide variety of birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians live here.
Agartala is a nearby airport and is easily connected to other states by rail.


Roa Wildlife Sanctuary:

This sanctuary is a favorite of nature lovers, researchers and enthusiasts.
An amazing diversity of 150 species of fauna allows one to enjoy a beautiful environment with rare plants. Plants can be used for many purposes, which delights the curious botanist. This sanctuary is growing plants:
Uses for medicinal purposes
Spices (betel leaves and pan leaves are grown here in abundance).
the fruits
Oil seeds
Spices
Orchids

The serenity of tall trees with dense undergrowth attracts birds from across the borders.


Kalapana Eco-Park:

Tripura is a very eco-friendly state due to the abundance of greenery throughout the state. Another natural wonder of Tripura is Kalapana Park. It is sure to rejuvenate any weary soul. This beautiful place is surrounded by modern sculptures and beautifully designed gardens.
The complex has small cottages that can be used as lodging or boating areas. Both professional and amateur shutterbugs enjoy the rich flora surrounding the sanctuary.


Sipahijla Wildlife Sanctuary:

A forest is a small zoo where animals are kept in cages. The area is more popular for trekking than as a wildlife sanctuary. The sanctuary is home to more diverse flora. Seeing a green forest with different types of trees is a relief for city dwellers.
Although the zoo is small, it houses many different animals, including the clouded leopard and the spectacled langur. Both these animals are endangered and rare.


Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary:


The sanctuary is located in South Tripura district and is spread over 163.08 km. It has easy access to perennial water supply through its rivulets and water bodies and has attracted many birds over the years. It is a source of water for a variety of reptiles and mammals. You can find Indian bison and hoolock gibbons amidst the virgin forests and green areas. Just to mention a few.


Khumulng Eco Park:

Khumulng means "valley full of flowers" in the local language. The park has a large garden and a natural lake that offers boating opportunities to visitors. It is a beautiful place to be in the spring with an abundance of butterflies hunting for pollen. The chirping of birds about the park soothes the soul. There is also a children's play area to keep the little ones entertained. It is just 25 km from Agartala and is a popular picnic spot.


However, Tripura's most beautiful sights are not limited to parks and wildlife. Tourists are attracted to the panoramic views of the tea plantations throughout the year.

As the greatest of souls say, the journey is more important than the destination. The beauty of Tripura may be helpful for you.