Tripura Sundari Temple is an ancient Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to the goddess Tripura Sundari, located in the Sepahijala district of West Tripura. Built in the 18th century, this sacred temple is one of the 51 Shakti Peeths in Hindu mythology, attracting devotees and spiritual seekers year-round. The temple sits in a serene, forested setting and is known for its intricate architecture and spiritual significance.
This is one of India's most sacred Shakti Peeths with profound spiritual and mythological importance. The temple's peaceful location and historical architecture offer both a deeply devotional experience and cultural enrichment.
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A protected forest sanctuary home to diverse flora and fauna including rare animal species and scenic natural landscapes.
A majestic 19th-century royal palace in Agartala showcasing colonial and Mughal architecture with museum exhibitions.
A stunning floating palace built in the middle of Rudrasagar Lake, accessible by boat and offering breathtaking views.
Ancient carved rock sculptures dating back centuries, depicting Hindu deities and mythological scenes on a cliff face.
Time
1-2 hours
Cost
Free
Effort
Easy
local guide service
Time
2-3 hours
Cost
₹200–₹500
Effort
Easy
Time
1-2 hours
Cost
Free
Effort
Easy
entry fee plus transport
Time
Half day
Cost
₹100–₹300
Effort
Easy
puja offerings vary by ritual
Time
1-3 hours
Cost
₹300–₹1.5k
Effort
Easy
From Agartala, take the Sepahijala Road towards the Sepahijala district. The temple is situated in the Udaipur area of West Tripura, approximately 50-55 km from Agartala city. Regular taxi and bus services connect the city to the temple.