Border Awareness
Be mindful of your proximity to the international border and follow all local security guidelines.





Kamalpur is a small town situated in the Dhalai district of Tripura, India. Positioned close to the international border with Bangladesh, the town provides a unique cultural blend and a quiet, unhurried atmosphere. It serves as a gateway for those looking to explore the natural beauty of the region, characterized by rolling hills and dense greenery. While it lacks the bustle of larger urban centers, Kamalpur rewards visitors with genuine hospitality and a chance to experience the local traditions of both the Bengali and indigenous Tripuri communities.
Kamalpur is a small town situated in the Dhalai district of Tripura, India. Positioned close to the international border with Bangladesh, the town provides a unique cultural blend and a quiet, unhurried atmosphere. It serves as a gateway for those looking to explore the natural beauty of the region, characterized by rolling hills and dense greenery. While it lacks the bustle of larger urban centers, Kamalpur rewards visitors with genuine hospitality and a chance to experience the local traditions of both the Bengali and indigenous Tripuri communities.
Proximity to the Indo-Bangladesh international border.
Access to the lush green landscapes of the Dhalai district.
Authentic local markets showcasing Tripuri and Bengali culture.
Limited luxury accommodation options; expect basic guesthouses.
The town is off the main tourist circuit, so English may be less widely spoken than in major cities.
Travel times can be long due to the hilly terrain and regional road conditions.
Be mindful of your proximity to the international border and follow all local security guidelines.
Shared auto-rickshaws are the most common and affordable way to navigate the town and nearby villages.
Authentic cultural immersion and exploring rural Tripura.
INR ₹
$20-$45 p/day
Bengali, Kokborok, English
Respect local customs and seek permission before taking photos of people or religious sites.
October to March
Mild and pleasant, perfect for seeing the region's flora in bloom.
Can be quite humid and hot; stay hydrated and plan activities for early morning.
The landscape is vibrant and green following the monsoon rains.
The best time for travel, with cool temperatures and clear skies.