Wildlife in Tripura

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Wildlife in Tripura

Having a rare combination of natural beauty and man-made wonders, a unique blend of the old order and new, and a fusion of cultures and architectural styles, the small state of Tripura, located in the northeastern part of India has been profusely gifted by nature. The richness and varied colors of its wildlife, the immense diversity in flora and fauna as well as the wonders of exploring the dark and mysterious forest terrain is indescribable and needs to be experienced in order to get to the true spirit of the fascinating diversity of a typical Wildlife Safari.

The lange of Tripura's climate and topography is reflected in its rich flora & fauna It is studded by national parks, sanctuaries and lakes, which provide shelter to animals and birds of rare and endangered species. The assortment of wildlife you can see in the state is truly mind-boggling, no where else you can find such a fascinating variety and numbers it boasts of. Agar (the state tree), Nageshwar (state flower), Dukul (state bird) and groups of spectacled langur (State animal) can easily be sighted inside the Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary and Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary. Along with these, varieties of wild animals including leopard, clouded leopard, jungle fowl and civets, barking deer, wild pig and more than 100 species of birds are found here. Wonderful habitat of Sepahijala attracts lot of migratory birds of which lesser whistling teal, white ibis, open billed stork is of prime importance.

So, if you have thought that the list of wildlife tour in India has ended, think again as the state of Tripura will manifests an entirely new aspect of life before you and an awareness and appreciation about the surroundings emanates somewhere from deep within your heart .


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Major Wildlife Attractions in Tripura

Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary


Hotels in Tripura

Royal Guest House

Taj Guest House


Tripura Destination Guide