Since you arrive midday today, take a relaxed late-morning stroll through Hiralal Datta Park to stretch your legs and enjoy the shaded pathways and local morning life, then head to the nearby [Tripura State Museum](https://www.google.com/search?q=Tripura+State+Museum+tripura+trip+for+7+days%0A+official+site) to get a concise introduction to regional history, tribal artifacts and royal memorabilia. Finish with a walk along the peaceful Ramnagar Market lanes to sample local snacks like chunga (bamboo sticky rice) and pick up maps or SIM cards before your afternoon visit to Ujjayanta Palace.
Spend your afternoon exploring the grand grounds of Ujjayanta Palace, wandering the manicured lawns, palace museum galleries and the riverside promenade for photogenic views of the Mahadev or Chera Chura river. After the palace, stroll to nearby Gandhigram Park for tea at a local stall and then visit Kunjaban's Temple Complex to observe evening rituals and gentle local life as the city transitions toward dusk.
As the city cools, take a relaxed walk along the waterfront at Neermahal Viewpoint (riverside promenade area) to watch the sunset hues over the water and local fishermen returning. Afterwards, enjoy a casual dinner at a nearby eatery sampling Tripuri flavours-try Muri Ghonto or bamboo fish-followed by a stroll through City Centre Market for evening lights, sweets and quick souvenir shopping before turning in.
Start early with a guided walk through the fragrant trails of [Sepahijala Botanical Garden](https://www.google.com/search?q=Sepahijala+Botanical+Garden+tripura+trip+for+7+days%0A+official+site), where morning bird calls and themed plant enclosures introduce Tripura's flora; pause at the Orchid House to admire local and exotic blooms. Continue to the Sepahijala Zoo aviary area for close-up viewing of hornbills and endemic species, then enjoy a riverside picnic by the sanctuary lake while a naturalist explains conservation efforts and sightings to look out for during the day.
After a morning among orchids and aviaries, head deeper into the sanctuary for a guided boat ride on the Sepahijala Lake, watching for waterbirds and playful macaques along the shore, then follow the park's nature trail to the Primate Rehabilitation Centre to observe rescued slow lorises and capped langurs with an expert talk. Finish by visiting the Butterfly Garden to see local species in flight and enjoy a late-afternoon tea at the rustic Sanctuary Viewpoint Pavilion, where staff often share tips on nearby evening wildlife-spotting opportunities to extend your exploration.
As dusk falls, take a guided spotlight walk from the Sanctuary Reception toward the quieter wetlands to look for nocturnal species like flying squirrels and owls, led by a park naturalist who explains calls and tracks. After the walk, relax with a simple outdoor dinner at the Lakeview Picnic Area, enjoying local tribal dishes by lamplight and sharing sightings before returning to Agartala or your nearby lodge.
Rise early to follow a gentle forest trail up to the main rock reliefs at Unakoti, where sunrise light reveals the scale of the colossal stone heads and carved panels-pause at the panoramic Mahadev-Gauri Complex to study the intricate iconography and hear local legends from a village guide. After exploring the carvings, visit the nearby Kamalpur Tea Estate viewpoint for chai with locals and a short walk through terraced tea bushes, then stop at Narsi Waterfall for a refreshing dip and birdwatching before the afternoon drive toward Kailashahar's markets.
After the morning at the main reliefs, walk the shaded village paths to Sushilpur Tribal Arts Centre to meet local artisans, try a brief hands-on workshop in traditional cane weaving, and browse finished pieces to support community crafts. Later, hike up to the lesser-known Patalpuri Viewpoint for wide valley vistas, then descend to the riverside hamlet of Shantipur for a riverside lunch of local rice and smoked fish while listening to elders recount Unakoti legends.
As the light softens, join a village-hosted cultural evening at Bhanupara Community Ground, where elders perform folk songs and explain the myths behind the rock reliefs while you sip spiced tea. After the performance, enjoy a rustic riverside dinner at Shanti Ghat Eatery featuring local smoked fish and bamboo-cooked rice, then take a moonlit walk to the small hilltop shrine of Maa Chandi Mandir for peaceful valley views and quiet reflection before returning to your guesthouse.
Begin your morning with a guided stroll through the historic lanes to Rangamati Rajbari, where a local historian will recount the region's royal past as you explore faded murals and courtyard architecture; follow this with a peaceful visit to Puran Sthan Temple Complex to observe morning rituals and study ancient stone inscriptions. Afterward, wander the lively stalls of Bazaar Haat Lane to sample street-side tea and sesame sweets, pick up hand-loom textiles at a family-run shop, and pause at Laldharan Riverside Promenade for uphill views of the valley before heading to your midday transfer toward Jampui Hills.
Spend a relaxed afternoon visiting the atmospheric Shankarrao Temple Complex, where you can study its carved stone pillars and watch local devotees perform mid-day rituals, then stroll to the nearby Rajbari Bazaar to haggle for handcrafted bambooware and fresh jhal muri from street vendors. Finish with a visit to the small but captivating Numagiri Museum, whose curator will show you rare tribal textiles and ancient coins, followed by chai at the courtyard cafe while local storytellers share legends tying Kailashahar's markets to the region's royal past.
As dusk falls, wander through the lively lanes around Hatisala Market to taste local snacks like pitha and spiced river fish from street stalls, then join a small-group food tour that stops at Chandra Bazaar for fresh sweets and retro tea shops frequented by elders. Finish the night at Rabindra Mancha, where you can catch a short folk-theatre performance or a local music session, then stroll up to the quiet Teliamura View Terrace for calm nighttime vistas of the valley before returning to your guesthouse.
Wake before breakfast for a sunrise walk to the panoramic ridge at Trek Viewpoint (Phuldungsei Ridge) where sweeping eastward vistas of cloud-filled valleys and distant Mizoram peaks reward the early effort; local guides often point out medicinal plants en route and share stories of the hill tribes. After sunrise, visit a family-run orange orchard in Vanghmun to help pick fruit, learn about traditional terrace-farming techniques, and enjoy freshly squeezed orange juice with a simple village breakfast of flattened rice and smoked chutney.
After a morning orchard visit, take a leisurely walk to Thangtlang Viewpoint for sweeping midday panoramas of the valley and distant forests, then descend along the hill track to the village of Vanghmun Bazaar to watch local women sort oranges and try freshly made orange preserves at a family stall. Later, join a short guided walk through the terraced Khumanthem Farms to learn traditional hill-farming techniques and help prepare a simple village lunch of rice, seasonal greens and smoked fish served at Auntie Lalmuanpi's Homestay while exchanging stories with hosts about life on the Jampui ridges.
As dusk settles, wander up to Cheithu Viewpoint to watch golden light spill across the orange terraces and catch a panorama of neighboring Mizoram hills while local guides point out constellations that will soon appear. Afterwards, join a family-style dinner at Phuldungsei Homestay, where hosts serve a warm meal of smoked fish, hill vegetables and orange chutney by lantern light and share hillfolk songs and stories around a small bonfire.
Begin with a guided visit to a Reang homestead at Siarbari Village, where elders demonstrate traditional bamboo craft and you can try your hand at simple weaving while learning clan stories over morning tea; follow this with a walk to the nearby Kawrthah Community Farm to see terrace gardening techniques, taste freshly foraged greens, and watch a short demonstration of millet pounding. Finish before mid-day with a participatory cooking session at Auntie Rihangmei's Community Kitchen, preparing a local breakfast of smoked fish, bamboo shoot curry and rice while hosts explain Reang rituals and seasonal festivals, linking your Jampui orchard experiences to living village traditions.
After the hands-on morning, spend a gentle afternoon visiting Lungsao Pottery Cluster to watch master potters shape clay vessels, try a short wheel session, and purchase hand-fired pieces directly from families. Continue to Kawrpuia Bamboo Grove for a guided foraging walk where elders demonstrate traditional bamboo instrument-making and you can learn a simple tune on a freshly made flute before settling at Nongthang Community Terrace for a shared late lunch of smoked hill veg, millet flatbreads and stories about seasonal rituals.
As twilight settles, join a village-hosted gathering at Nokpante Community Ground where elders lead a lively Reang dance workshop-learn basic steps and traditional drumming on hand-made bamboo tang while local storytellers share migration tales. Afterwards, savor a communal dinner at Rihang's Riverside Eatery, sampling smoked hill pork, millet porridge and locally brewed rice beer, then take a peaceful moonlit walk to the small hill shrine of Chawngte Lookout for stargazing and quiet valley views before returning to your homestay.
Spend a relaxed final morning wandering the colorful lanes of Uttara Bazar, picking up handloom lungis and bamboo crafts while sampling fresh chhang sweets from a stall vendor; stop at Central Handloom Emporium to find high-quality Tripuri textiles and talk with weavers about patterns you saw earlier in the trip. Before heading to the airport, visit Suranadi Art Studio for a quick look at contemporary tribal paintings and pick a small framed print as a keepsake, then enjoy a final cup of strong local tea at Cafe Riverside (Old Agartala Lane) while confirming transport to the airport.
Spend a relaxed afternoon wandering the lively lanes of Ramnagar Market Extension to hunt for last-minute bamboo crafts and packaged orange preserves from Jampui sellers, then stop at Kalyanpur Handloom Corner to pick up any remaining lungis or mekhela pieces you admired earlier in the trip. Finish with a leisurely visit to Satrangarh Book & Souvenir Stall for regional cookbooks and postcards, followed by a final tea and snack at Tea Terrace (East Gate) while you confirm airport transfer and pack up.
As evening falls, enjoy a relaxed final meal at Golap Bazaar Food Lane, sampling regional favourites like bamboo fish curry and sweet pitha at a family-run stall while locals share packing tips and travel stories. After dinner, take a short stroll to Neermahal Mini-Market for last-minute orange preserves, hand-carved bamboo trinkets and locally dyed scarves, then finish the night with a calming riverside cup of tea at Mahadevghat Promenade before heading to the airport or your onward transport.