Agartala the working capital of Tripura is arguably one of the most multifariously populated cities of
India famous for temples, wildlife and hill stations. Tripura has constantly been a home to various coalesces of tribal people and all these tribal mergers have led to an influx of people exemplifying their own clan. Agartala, with its abundant forest cover, near arrant green backdrop, bang-up tourist sites and mellow out attitude acquaints a sight of an ideal tourist destination. The rich and variegated tribal culture booming on the high mountains and vast and beguiling green valleys adds its own charm to the attraction of the state. Agartala is not only woodlands, hills, lakes and wildlife sanctuaries but propelled into spotlight after Maharaja Krishna Manikya changed the state capital here in the nineteenth century. This city poses life in a totally typical way, very unlike the life we in our so called big cities live. Fill with spiritual and historical monuments directly necessitating great personalities like Gurudev Ravindranath Tagore, Agartala demonstrates a new-fangled aspect of tourism to the visitors for expedition.