tripura
Tripura the third smallest state in the Indian sub-continent and is home to many hill ranges, which give birth to as many as 8 rivers with some crossing the international border into Bangladesh. With many bird santuaries and national parks that are home to the clouded leopard, spectacled monkey and waterfowl, the raw natural beauty of Tripura is a hidden gem waiting to be explored.
Marking out Every Stop on the Way
These will be marked on the GPX as legends which can be referred to the list below. This list will be populated by people riding the trails as and when they send us updates and suggestions. We can start with a basic list to trigger it off. Also keeping in mind with IDTMT (I DONT TRASH MY TRAVEL) principles of contributing to local economy of the area – specifically LOCAL)
Trail Info
The Tripura section of the Great Indian Trail enters from Zawlnuam and reaches the capital city of Agartala via some scenic sights of Gumti wildlife sanctuary and makes its way up north to Chuarabari and joins the Assam Trail.
Quick info
Total Length of the trail in Kms
Expected time to ride the trail; | 2 – 6 days |
Best time of the year; | Oct – Feb |
Languages | Hindi, English |
Emergency Telephone; State services (police and ambulance services) | 100 – Police 108 – Ambulance |
tripura
Other States & Trails
GOA
Rajasthan
Tamilnadu
Principles
A commitment to ourselves, to the earth we call home and to all the beautiful places that we travel to should govern how we use GRIT. Our footprint affects the balance. Our awareness reduces damage.
Navigation Tips
GRIT resources are in the form of GPX and KML maps. These downloadable maps are designed for use on either a dedicated GPS device or a mobile phone with GPS capabilities.
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