About Tripura Tripura, the north eastern state of India is nestled in the far east of India. The state headquarters is located at Agartala, which is also the capital of the State. Its verdant expanses and rich forestland have a great attraction to the people. For tourist it offers a plethora of delightful attractions in its cavalcade of historic places, rock cut carvings, sculptures, holy places for Buddhist and Hindus, wild life sanctuaries and tribal people. The villagers are a embroidery of rich ETHNIC, racial traditions. The tribal with a rich and varied culture mainly belong to the Reang, Chakma, Halam and Usai community of the state. Tripura has many wonders . The cultural and ethnic diversity, its ancient temples and its tradition of handcraft are appealing enough for the visitors . Tripura is famous for a large number of temples of Hindus and Buddhists. The most significant of them are Mata Tripureshwari temple at Udaipur, Fourteen Goddess Temple at Old Agartala, Bhuveneshwari Temple at Udaipur , Benuban Vihar at Agartala etc. This state has the highest annual rain fall of about 4,000 mm. Foreigners require area permit to visit this state.