Jampui Hills

Jampui Hills

Hill Station

Jampui Hills, nestled in the North Tripura district, is a picturesque hill range renowned for its stunning panoramic views, refreshing climate, and vibrant orange orchards. Often referred to as the 'Eternal Spring' of Tripura, the hills are home to the Mizo community, whose unique culture and hospitality add to the region's charm.

Tripura
State

About Jampui Hills

Jampui Hills, nestled in the North Tripura district, is a picturesque hill range renowned for its stunning panoramic views, refreshing climate, and vibrant orange orchards. Often referred to as the 'Eternal Spring' of Tripura, the hills are home to the Mizo community, whose unique culture and hospitality add to the region's charm. Visitors can immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature, witnessing breathtaking sunrises and sunsets over the misty valleys. The area is a paradise for nature lovers, offering opportunities for trekking, bird watching, and simply unwinding amidst lush greenery. The air is crisp and pure, providing a much-needed escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The annual Orange and Tourism Festival attracts tourists from far and wide, showcasing the local produce and cultural richness. Jampui Hills provides a serene and unforgettable experience for anyone seeking peace and natural beauty.

History

The history of Jampui Hills is deeply intertwined with the Mizo community, who are the primary inhabitants of this region. The Mizos, an ethnic group with a rich cultural heritage, migrated to these hills centuries ago, bringing with them their distinct traditions, language, and way of life. The hills were historically part of the princely state of Tripura, which had a complex relationship with various tribal communities residing within its territories. During the British colonial period, the region remained relatively isolated, preserving much of its indigenous character. Post-Indian independence, Jampui Hills became an integral part of Tripura state. The development of roads and infrastructure in recent decades has opened up the region to tourism, allowing outsiders to discover its unique beauty and cultural heritage. The annual Orange Festival began in 1982, playing a significant role in promoting the area's agricultural bounty and tourism potential, while celebrating the Mizo culture and identity.

Highlights

  • Witness breathtaking sunrise and sunset views from various viewpoints
  • Explore vast orange orchards during the harvest season (October-November)
  • Experience the rich cultural traditions of the Mizo community
  • Visit the World War II Cemetery at Vanghmun
  • Trek through lush green hills and discover hidden trails
  • Enjoy the serene and cool climate, often called the 'Eternal Spring'
  • Participate in the annual Orange and Tourism Festival
  • Spot diverse bird species for birdwatching enthusiasts
  • Savor local Mizo cuisine and hospitality
  • Relax amidst pristine natural beauty and tranquil surroundings

Visitor Information

Timings
Open 24 hours
Entry Fee
Free
Location
Tripura
Best Time to Visit
October to March is the best time to visit, with pleasant weather, clear skies, and the orange orchards in full bloom.
How to Reach
The nearest airport is Agartala Airport (IXA), about 200 km away. The nearest railway station is Kumarghat, approximately 70 km from Jampui Hills. Regular buses and hired taxis are available from Agartala and Kumarghat to reach Jampui Hills.
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