Located in Dhalai district in the eastern region of Tripura, Kamalpur is full of waterfalls, shimmering lakes and beautiful views. Apart from this, the pleasant weather is left among the mountains and lakes of Northeast India with unique indigenous aspects. This place is not only worth visiting, but the authentic culture of the North-East and the hospitality of the home of the tribes living here also make Kamalpur popular among tourists. 

Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, the urban people who come here feel unlimited peace. If you want to sneak peek into the cultural ethnicity and lifestyle of tribal people, then keep Kamalpur on your bucket list. 

How to reach Kamalpur? 

By Air: Kamalpur Airport may be a small airport but it is well connected to other big cities of the country. You can easily catch a flight from major airports like Mumbai, Delhi, Pune and others.

By Rail: Kamalpur railway station is the railhead of the city. You can catch a train for Kamalpur from other parts of the country. 

By Road: The bus terminal of Kamalpur is the Kamalpur bus stop, which is well connected to other cities. 

Right time to visit Kamalpur?

The right time to visit Kamalpur is pleasant and cold weather in the winter months. The months from November to January are favorable for tourists and travelers. During this time, the average temperature of Kamalpur ranges from 10 ° C to 20 ° C. 

Places to visit in Kamalpur

Unakoti

Since the 7th century, Unakoti is a major religious site where the idol of Lord Shiva is enshrined. The huge statue of Lord Shiva installed in Unakoti is very magnificent, which shows the sculpture of the old times. Legend has it that the idol Kallu Kumar created this idol. In his dream, Lord Shiva came and instructed to make a huge idol of him. Idols of Lord Vishnu, Ganesh, Nandi, Narasimha, Hanuman and many other deities are also established here. 

Raima Valley 

Valley of Kamalpur is naturally very beautiful and tourists get panoramic views here. Raima has the status of mother of the Tripura tribe. The Raima River flowing through this valley adds beauty to the entire region. Many types of vegetation are found in this region. If you are searching for some quiet place in Kamalpur then you should visit Raima Valley. It is also a great spot for trekking. It is an easy trek like the Phulara Ridge Trek and anyone can go there. 


Rowa Wildlife Sanctuary 

Rowa Wildlife Sanctuary is spread over an area of ​​about 86 hectares. Here lush green rainforest and flora and fauna are found in abundance. This place is looked after by the Khasi tribe. The sanctuary is a tourist destination and its biodiversity is a rich heritage. More than 120 species of wild animals and exotic birds are found here. Apart from this, the sanctuary is also full of exotic wild plants, vegetative shrubs, and old trees. 

Heritage Park

Heritage Park is two hours away from Kamalpur. It is the only recreational park in the city and due to this there is a huge crowd of tourists and travelers. The park is spread over an area of ​​12 acres with carved footpaths, flowering gardens and medicinal plants. Heritage Park contains the history, heritage, traditions and culture of tribal and non-tribal Tripura. The park was inaugurated in 2012. 

Kamleshwari Temple 

Kamleshwari Temple is located in the center of the city and is the temple of the Hindu goddess Kali. Mother Kali's second name is Kamleshwari. The city derives the name Kamalpur from Devi and this temple. The atmosphere of this place is very. This spiritual holy place has been included in the sights. The temple also houses many priests and tantrikas who usually perform several rituals to fulfill the wishes of the devotees. Kamleshwari Temple is crowded with tourists and devotees from all over the world at all times.

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