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Chabimura

Tripura, India
Historical Overview: Chabimura is an extraordinary archaeological site featuring massive rock-cut sculptures on the steep banks of the Gomati River. These carvings date back to the 15th-16th centuries and depict various Hindu deities like Shiva, Vishnu, and Durga. The site is often referred to as th e 'Amazon of Tripura' due to the dense forest and riverine approach. The lush greenery surrounding the river makes the journey as mesmerizing as the destination itself. Local legends associate these carvings with ancient tribal kings and divine protectors. Natural Splendor: The location is nestled within a deep valley where the river flows between high hill walls. The vertical cliffs are covered with thick tropical vegetation and hanging creepers. This environment creates a unique microclimate that is cool and refreshing for visitors. The silence of the forest is only broken by the sound of the boat motor and bird calls. It is a haven for nature lovers and photographers seeking untouched landscapes. Mythology and Culture: The local Jamatiya and Reang tribes hold this place in high spiritual regard. They believe the goddess Chakrakma protects the valley and the hidden treasures within the caves. Rituals are occasionally performed at the riverbank to appease the forest spirits. The integration of tribal lore with mainstream Hindu iconography makes it a fascinating cultural melting pot. Archaeological Importance: It is one of the most significant rock-cut sites in Northeast India alongside Unakoti. The scale of the carvings, especially the Mahishasurmardini panel, is a marvel of medieval engineering. Researchers frequent the area to study the style of the relief works and their preservation. The site remains a primary focus for the Tripura Tourism department for its historical value.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    4-5 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Archaeological / Adventure
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    Entry Fees:
    Boat Charges: The primary cost is for the boat ride, which usually ranges from 800 to 1500 INR per boat. This depends on the duration and the distance covered.

    Entry Ticket: A nominal entry fee of 20-50 INR per person is collected by the lo...
    Boat Charges: The primary cost is for the boat ride, which usually ranges from 800 to 1500 INR per boat. This depends on the duration and the distance covered.

    Entry Ticket: A nominal entry fee of 20-50 INR per person is collected by the local committee. This goes towards the maintenance and cleaning of the river area.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The site is open for visitors from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. Boat services usually stop before sunset for safety reasons due to the terrain.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to reach is around 9:00 AM to catch the soft morni...
    Regular Timings: The site is open for visitors from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. Boat services usually stop before sunset for safety reasons due to the terrain.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to reach is around 9:00 AM to catch the soft morning light. Avoid visiting during heavy rain as the river current can become dangerously strong.
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    Special Events:
    Chakrakma Puja: A special ritual is performed by the local tribes during the spring season. It involves offerings to the river and the goddess for a good harvest.

    Eco-Tourism Festival: Periodic festivals are organized by the state to promot...
    Chakrakma Puja: A special ritual is performed by the local tribes during the spring season. It involves offerings to the river and the goddess for a good harvest.

    Eco-Tourism Festival: Periodic festivals are organized by the state to promote the site's natural beauty. These include local food stalls and tribal dance performances.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Great Durga Panel: This is the most iconic spot for a photo, especially from a low-angle boat position. The massive scale of the goddess against the rock is stunning.

    River Gorge View: Capture the perspective of the river disappearing i...
    The Great Durga Panel: This is the most iconic spot for a photo, especially from a low-angle boat position. The massive scale of the goddess against the rock is stunning.

    River Gorge View: Capture the perspective of the river disappearing into the green mountains. The symmetry of the hills on both sides creates a dramatic frame.

    Jungle Reflections: The still water of the Gomati acts as a mirror for the dense forest. Early morning shots provide a glass-like reflection that is highly sought after.

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Things To Do

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    River Boat Safari: Rent a traditional motorboat or a country boat from the Amarpur ghat. This 1. 5-hour journey takes you through the heart of the gorge to see all panels.

    Trekking Trails: Engage in light trekking through the jungle paths surrounding the hillocks. The trails offer a panoramic view of the Gomati river winding through the valley.

    Photography Sessions: Capture the play of light on the rock faces during the golden hour. The reflections of the green hills in the water create perfect landscape shots.

    Picnicking at the Bank: Use the designated areas near the entry point for a quiet family picnic. The serene environment is ideal for spending quality time amidst nature.

    Bird Watching: Bring binoculars to spot the dive...

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    Why Famous:
    Colossal Carvings: It is world-famous for the massive rock-cut image of Goddess Durga, which is one of the largest in India. The sheer scale of the 35-foot high carving is breathtaking.

    Riverine Route: The only way to see the main panels is...
    Colossal Carvings: It is world-famous for the massive rock-cut image of Goddess Durga, which is one of the largest in India. The sheer scale of the 35-foot high carving is breathtaking.

    Riverine Route: The only way to see the main panels is by a boat ride through a narrow gorge. This adds an element of adventure that is rare in typical heritage tours.

    Untouched Biodiversity: The area serves as a significant eco-tourism hub with rare flora and fauna. The pristine condition of the Gomati riverbed here is a major draw for tourists.
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    Architecture:
    Sculptural Dimensions: The primary Durga (Mahishasurmardini) carving stands at a height of 10. 70 meters and a width of 7. 70 meters. It is carved into a 90-degree steep sandstone wall. The intricate details of her ten arms and weapons are visible despite centuries of eros...
    Sculptural Dimensions: The primary Durga (Mahishasurmardini) carving stands at a height of 10. 70 meters and a width of 7. 70 meters. It is carved into a 90-degree steep sandstone wall. The intricate details of her ten arms and weapons are visible despite centuries of erosion.

    Rock-Cut Style: The carvings follow the traditional Tripuri style of rock reliefs. The figures are characterized by round faces and indigenous facial features. The use of natural rock contours to give depth to the sculptures is a key architectural trait.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport in Agartala, 90 KMS away. From there, you can hire a private taxi directly to Amarpur.

    By Train: The nearest major railhead is at Udaipur, which is about 37 KMS from Chabimura. Loc...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Udaipur (37 KMS), 2. Tripura Sundari Temple (35 KMS), 3. Bhubaneswari Temple (36 KMS), 4. Tepania Eco Park (40 KMS), 5. Dumboor Lake (45 KMS), 6. Narkel Kunja (48 KMS), 7. Amarpur (7. 5 KMS), 8. Gunabati Group of Temples (38 KMS), 9. Neermahal (65 KMS), 10. Pilak (70 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Wear a life jacket during the boat ride as the river can be deep. Carry basic first-aid and insect repellent for the jungle trek.

    Packing Essentials: Wear comfortable hiking shoes with good grip for the slippery riverbank...

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