Tripura 04 Days & 03 Nights

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Overview

Tripura is a hilly state in northeast India, bordered on 3 sides by Bangladesh, and home to a diverse mix of tribal cultures and religious groups. In the capital Agartala, the imposing Ujjayanta Palace is set among Mughal gardens, and Gedu Mia’s Mosque has white marble domes and towers. South of the city, Neermahal summer palace sits in the middle of Lake Rudrasagar and blends Hindu and Islamic architectural styles.

Itinerary

  • Arrive at Agartala Airport, received and transferred to hotel (15 kms / 30 min), check into hotel. Evening at leisure and overnight stay at Agartala.

  • After morning breakfast proceed to visit Lakshmi Mandir, Ujjayanta Palace, Jagannath temple, Heritage Park, and local markets where you can find the best bamboo handicraft by expert craftsmen. Evening free for personal activities. Overnight stay at Agartala.

  • After breakfast we will drive to Udaipur (50 kms / 02 hrs drive), enroute we will visit Sipahijala Wildlife Sanctuary. On reaching Udaipur visit Matabari temple, Kali temple bordering Bangladesh, then we will proceed to Mela Ghar to visit Neer Mahal. Back drive to Agartala and overnight stay at Agartala.

After morning breakfast check out from hotel & free time until drop to Agartala Airport. Trip End.

Inclusions

  • 03 Nights hotel accommodations in Agartala.
  • Breakfast and Dinner in hotel.
  • Agartala sightseeing.
  • Udaipur sightseeing.
  • Private transfer from Airport – Hotel – Airport.
  • All sightseeing & tours by independent & well-maintained Vehicle.
  • All taxes inclusive.

Exclusions

  • Guest Insurance.
  • Anything not mentioned in inclusions.
  • Personal Expenses.
  • All Entry fees.
  • Air Fare / Train Fare.

Price & Rates

No of pax Age Limit Price per pax (Rs)
No of pax Age Limit Price per pax (Rs)
Adult Above 12 years INR X,000/- /Adult
Child Below 12 years INR X,000/- /Child

* Mentioned prices may vary depending upon date of travel, hotel availability, surge pricing and seasonal rush.

Terms & Conditions

  • A Person Below 12 Years Of Age On Date Of Return Flight Will Be Considered A Child.
  • Third Person In A Triple Room Will Be Provided A Roll Away Bed.
  • All Transfers And Sightseeing (As Specified In The Itinerary) By Non Air-Conditioned Coach
  • It Is Suggested To Carry One Check In Bag And One Hand Bag Per Person Only, Due To Limited Boot Space In The Coach.
  • Services Of Our Tour Manager Or Local Representatives, While On Tour.
  • A Local Representative Or Your Coach Driver May Only Be There To Assist You During Your Initial Part Of The Tour.
  • The North East Is Made Up Of Eight States: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim And Tripura
  • If You Want To Cover All The States In One Trip, You Will Need Around 15 Days To Cover The Entire North East. But, If You’re Looking To Cover Each State One By One, 5-7 Days Are Enough F Each State.
  • Mizoram Is The Most Pocket Friendly State To Visit In The North East.
  • It Is Safe To Travel To The North East.
  • Following Are The Major International Airports In The North East:
  • Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, Guwahati Imphal International Airport, Manipur Silchar Airport, Assam Dibrugarh Airport, Assam Dimapur Airport, Nagaland Agartala Airport, Tripura
  • Sikkim Was Made A Part Of The North East On 15th May 1975.
  • Assam, Meghalaya And Tripura Do Not Need Any Permits To Visit. Arunachal Pradesh,
  • Mizoram, Manipur And Nagaland, However, Require AnIlp Or Inner Line Permit To Visit.
  • While Sikkim Does Not Require An Inner Line Pass To Visit, There Are Certain Areas That Need An Ilp: Menmecho Lake, Tsomgo Lake, Nathu La And Kupup In The East. Chopta, Chungthang, Lachung, Thangu, Yumesamdong, Yumthang Valley, Lachen And Gurudongmar Lake In The North.
  • Guwahati Is The Best Place To Start A Road Trip Across The North East. It Is One Of The Biggest Cities In The Region When You Can Get The Inner Line Passes For Other States Quite Easily.
  • Arunachal Pradesh And Sikkim Are The Two North East States That Receive Seasonal Snowfall During Winter.
  • The Sobriquet Of Seven Sisters Was First Coined In 1972 By A Journalist Named Jyoti Prakash Salgia During The Inaugural Foundation Of These North Eastern States Of India. Despite The Ethnic Disparities, All The States In The Region Share Similar Geographical And Cultural Features. Initially, They Also Shared The Isolation From The Rest Of India Which Lead To A Mutual Interdependence Of Social, Political And Economic Nature. Though Sikkim Joined This Group In 1975, It Is Often Referred To As A Brother Rather Than The Eighth Sister. Therefore, These North Eastern States Are Still Collectively Referred To As The Seven Sisters.
  • Certain Sightseeing/Excursions If Closed Then Alternate Sightseeing Will Be Done.
  • Kindly Note That On Certain Departure Dates The Tour Routing Could Change. In Some Tours, There Is Also A Possibility That The Tour Could Operate In Reverse Itinerary. However, You Will Not Miss Any Sightseeing Or Excursions That Are Mentioned In The Itinerary Unless Its Closed Due To Holiday. Your Tour Manager Will Notify You The Same.
  • No Refunds For Unutilized Services.
  • Please Check With Your Sales Representative For Final Details.
  • For Any Issues Or Redressal Of Any Grievances, Passengers/ End Customers Should Approach Their Travel Agent Only From Where They Have Booked Their Tour.
  • Journey Guru Tours and Travels Reserves The Right To Claim From The Passengers, Any Additional Expenses Incurred Due To Delay Or Changes In The Schedule Of Trains, Flights, Coach, Cruise Or Other Services.
  • Journey Guru Tours and Travels Holidays Reserves The Right To Change Any Itinerary For Operational Reasons And Reasons Beyond The Control Of Such As Weather Conditions, Strike, Etc.
  • Journey Guru Tours and Travels Shall Not Accept Any Liability Or Responsibility For Any Damages, Loss, Injury, Accident, Death, Delay, Breakdown Or Irregularity, Which May Occur In Carrying Out Of The Tour Arrangement Due To Weather Conditions, Strikes, War, Quarantine And Any Other Cause Whatsoever And All Such Loss Or Expenses Must Be Borne By The Passenger.
Cancellation & Refund Policy :
  • Before 45 Days 25% Charge of Total Amount
  • Before 30 Days 50% charge of Total Amount
  • Before 15 Days 75% Charge of Total Amount
  • Before 10 Days 100% Charge of Total Amount