
Tripura is one of the smallest
states in the country, with a total area of only 10,492 kms.
It is located in the extreme South-West corner of the North-Eastern
Region. Tripura shares a border with Assam, Mizoram and Bangladesh.
It is the second most populous state after Assam in the North-Eastern
region, with a population density of 304 (2001 Census) per
sq. km. The land in Tripura is marked by rich diversity. About
60% of the terrain is hilly and undulating. About 53% of the
land are under actual forest cover. There are a number of
rivers and streams, which drain into Bangladesh.The State
has abundant reserves of sub soil water. The State receives
an average rainfall of about 2100 mm per year. The climate
is moderate. Tripura offers a pollution free, eco-friendly
environment and a pleasant weather for the tourist.
BY AIR
The State capital, Agartala
is well connected by Air with Kolkata and Guwahati. The airport
is 12 kms away from the city. A flight from Guwahati or Kolkata
takes less than 45 minutes to reach Agartala. The state has
three more small airports at Khowai, Kamalpur and Kailashahar
where small chartered planes can land but not functional at
present.
BY RAIL
The nearest rail head is
Kumarghat on N. F. Railway. It is 1475 kms from Kolkata via
Guwahati and 140 kms from Agartala.
BY ROAD
Tripura is also connected
by road with Guwahati via Shillong by National Highway No.
44. It takes about 24 hours by road from Guwahati to reach
Agartala. Good luxury coaches, both of private travel agencies
and public sector transport corporation including tourist
Cabs, Jeeps, Maruti ply on this road. Agartala is 1645 kms
from Kolkata, 587 kms from Guwahati, 487 kms from Shillong
and 250 kms from Silchar while Agartala to Dhaka (Bangladesh)
is just 150 kms away.
BY BUS
Agartala, the capital of
Tripura, is connected by regular bus services with all subdivisional
towns of Tripura. Besides, bus service is also available from
Silchar, Guwahati, Karimganj and Shillong.
