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Chabimura Riverfront Site

Amarpur, Tripura, India
The Chabimura Riverfront Site is a breathtaking gateway to the Gomati River gorge, serving as the primary launch point for expeditions into the Devtamura hills. This scenic riverfront offers a unique blend of dense tropical rainforest and the tranquil flow of the Gomati, which is the largest river in Tripura. Historically, this site was a secluded tribal bastion, but it has now evolved into a premier eco-tourism destination where the government has built basic amenities for travelers. The area is surrounded by lush greenery, and the air is filled with the sounds of nature, making it a perfect spot for those looking to escape the hustle of city life. Visitors are greeted by the sight of traditional and motorized boats lined up against the muddy banks, ready to take them into a world of ancient mysteries. The riverfront acts as a portal to the past, where the river serves as the only highway to reach the monumental rock carvings hidden further downstream. It is not just a transit point but a place to absorb the raw beauty of the Tripura wilderness, characterized by towering trees and bamboo groves that dip into the water. The riverfront also provides a glimpse into the local Jamatia tribal culture, as they are the primary custodians of this land. For any explorer, the Chabimura Riverfront Site represents the start of a journey into the "Amazon of Tripura," offering a serene yet adventurous atmosphere.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 3 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Eco-Tourism & Nature
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    Entry Fees:
    Free Entrance There is no fee to enter the riverfront site itself. However, boat rides cost between Rs.1200 to Rs.1500 per boat for a group. Parking fees for light vehicles are around Rs.30 to Rs.50. ...
    Free Entrance There is no fee to enter the riverfront site itself. However, boat rides cost between Rs.1200 to Rs.1500 per boat for a group. Parking fees for light vehicles are around Rs.30 to Rs.50.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM The site is open daily, but boat services usually stop after 4:30 PM for safety.

    Ideal Visit Time: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Visiting during mid-morning ensures the best lighting for photography and calmer ri...
    Regular Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM The site is open daily, but boat services usually stop after 4:30 PM for safety.

    Ideal Visit Time: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Visiting during mid-morning ensures the best lighting for photography and calmer river waters.
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    Special Events:
    Chabimura Festival Held annually in January, this festival showcases tribal dances, traditional music, and local handicrafts. It attracts thousands of devotees and tourists who come to take a holy dip in the river. The event is a vibrant display of the Tripuri cultural heritage and spirit. ...
    Chabimura Festival Held annually in January, this festival showcases tribal dances, traditional music, and local handicrafts. It attracts thousands of devotees and tourists who come to take a holy dip in the river. The event is a vibrant display of the Tripuri cultural heritage and spirit.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Forest Canopy Entrance Stand at the edge of the jetty to capture the river winding into the dark, dense forest. The Eco-Cottage View The height of the cottages provides a panoramic view of the Gomati riverfront and the distant Kalajhari hills. Golden Hour Reflections During sunset, the riv...
    The Forest Canopy Entrance Stand at the edge of the jetty to capture the river winding into the dark, dense forest. The Eco-Cottage View The height of the cottages provides a panoramic view of the Gomati riverfront and the distant Kalajhari hills. Golden Hour Reflections During sunset, the river reflects the orange sky, creating a magical backdrop for portraits.

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Things To Do

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    Motorboat Safari Exploration The primary activity is hiring a motorboat to traverse the Gomati River. This journey takes you through narrow gorges where the cliffs rise 90 degrees on both sides. Trekking to the Riverbank You can enjoy a moderate trek through the forest trails that lead to various vantage points overlooking the river. Bird Watching and Photography The riverfront is home to diverse avian life; carry binoculars to spot kingfishers and hornbills. Picnicking by the Water There are designated spots near the eco-park where families can enjoy a meal amidst the greenery. Cultural Interaction Spend time talking to the local Jamatia boatmen to learn about the legends of the hills. Local Cuisine Tasting Try traditional tribal snacks sold by small vendors near the parking area. Nature Walks Walk along the muddy banks during the low tide to see the unique flora. ...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
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    Gateway to Ancient Art

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    This site is globally famous as the starting point for the boat safari to see the Mahishasuramardini rock carvings. It is often called the "A...
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    Gateway to Ancient Art

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    This site is globally famous as the starting point for the boat safari to see the Mahishasuramardini rock carvings. It is often called the "Amazon of Tripura" due to the dense forest canopy that hangs over the river, creating a mystical tunnel-like effect. The fame comes from its role in connecting modern travelers with 15th-century archaeological wonders. It is also a significant center for tribal festivals that celebrate the harmony between man and nature.
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    Architecture:
    Bamboo Jetty and Eco-Cottages Dimension: The wooden and bamboo jetty extends roughly 15 meters into the river to facilitate boat boarding. The eco-cottages on-site are small, occupying approximately 200 square feet each. The architecture here is primarily functional and ...
    Bamboo Jetty and Eco-Cottages Dimension: The wooden and bamboo jetty extends roughly 15 meters into the river to facilitate boat boarding. The eco-cottages on-site are small, occupying approximately 200 square feet each. The architecture here is primarily functional and eco-friendly, designed to blend with the natural surroundings. Most structures use local materials like bamboo, thatch, and timber, reflecting the traditional building styles of the Tripura tribes. The riverfront area features a few concrete steps for safety, but much of the terrain remains in its organic form to preserve the ecological balance. The design focuses on providing a stable platform for the high-volume boat traffic during the peak January season.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air The nearest airport is Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport in Agartala, located about 90 KMs away. By Train The closest railway station is Udaipur, approximately 35 KMs from the site. By Road Amarpur is well-connected by road; from Agartala, you can drive via the Udaipur highway. By Local Tra...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Dumboor Lake (45 KMs), Tripura Sundari Temple (32 KMs), Amarsagar Lake (8 KMs), Tirthamukh (48 KMs), Neermahal (55 KMs), Sepahijala (65 KMs), Ujjayanta Palace (90 KMs), Pilak (70 KMs), Fatiksagar (9 KMs), Unakoti (180 KMs)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety Always wear a life jacket during the boat ride and carry mosquito repellent. Packing Wear sturdy, non-slip shoes as the riverbanks are muddy and slippery. Accommodation Stay in Udaipur or Agartala as local stays are very limited and basic. Cash & Connectivity Carry sufficient...

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