Muhuripur Tunnel
General information
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Ideal Duration:
30 Minutes (as part of a drive)Place Type:
Infrastructure/Roadway:Entry Fees:
Structure of Fee: There is No Entry Fee or Toll to use the tunnel, as it is part of the state's public highway system: The only cost is the fuel/fare of the vehicle used for the passage: The focus is on facilitating traffic flow rather than generating revenue::...Structure of Fee: There is No Entry Fee or Toll to use the tunnel, as it is part of the state's public highway system: The only cost is the fuel/fare of the vehicle used for the passage: The focus is on facilitating traffic flow rather than generating revenue::Timing:
Regular Timings: Open 24 Hours a day, year-round, for public traffic: Visitors should note that lighting might be minimal or non-existent during power outages at night:
Ideal Visit Time: Any time of day during the Winter months (October to Ma...Regular Timings: Open 24 Hours a day, year-round, for public traffic: Visitors should note that lighting might be minimal or non-existent during power outages at night:
Ideal Visit Time: Any time of day during the Winter months (October to March) is ideal for comfortable travel: There is no specific time of day that enhances the tunnel experience, but clear, sunny days make the entrance and exit views more appealing::Special Events:
No Events:: As a functional piece of public infrastructure, the tunnel does not host any special events or festivals: The local villages celebrate traditional festivals in the nearby areas, but the tunnel's purpose remains purely utilitarian throughout the year: The local po...No Events:: As a functional piece of public infrastructure, the tunnel does not host any special events or festivals: The local villages celebrate traditional festivals in the nearby areas, but the tunnel's purpose remains purely utilitarian throughout the year: The local police or traffic department may occasionally organize road safety campaigns near the tunnel entrances, but these are not tourist events::Best Photo Spots:
The Framed View: Taking a photo from a distance that frames the tunnel entrance or exit with the winding mountain road and the lush greenery provides a visually appealing, context-rich shot:
The Interior Lights: Capturing the internal lightin...The Framed View: Taking a photo from a distance that frames the tunnel entrance or exit with the winding mountain road and the lush greenery provides a visually appealing, context-rich shot:
The Interior Lights: Capturing the internal lighting and geometric lines of the tunnel ceiling and walls while passing through (safely, from a moving vehicle) creates a dramatic, high-speed photograph::Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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The Drive-Through: The primary activity is simply driving or riding through the tunnel to appreciate the engineering and the change in environment from the open road:
Tunnel Entrance Photography: Stop at a safe distance before the entrance to take a photo of the road leading into the dark portal, framed by the surrounding green hills:
Combine with Sightseeing: Since the tunnel itself is a short experience, combine the visit with stops at the nearby Tropic of Cancer View and Manughat Bridge for a comprehensive trip:
Observe Local Commute: Watch the flow of local vehicles (buses, trucks, bikes) passing through, offering a glimpse into the regional transport dynamics:
Note the Temperature Change: Briefly stop after exiting to notice the...
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Why Famous:
A Moment of Wonder in the Hills: It is famous as a rare piece of advanced road infrastructure in this part of Tripura, offering a brief moment of 'tunnel travel' that breaks the long stretches of mountain road, particularly exciting for children and those unfamiliar with tun...A Moment of Wonder in the Hills: It is famous as a rare piece of advanced road infrastructure in this part of Tripura, offering a brief moment of 'tunnel travel' that breaks the long stretches of mountain road, particularly exciting for children and those unfamiliar with tunnel journeys: Its proximity to the Tropic of Cancer marker makes it a notable landmark for people traveling through the Belonia-Muhuripur corridor: It symbolizes modern connectivity cutting through the ancient hilly topography of the region:: -
Architecture:
Utilitarian Tunnel Engineering and Material Use: The architecture is purely structural, focusing on the civil engineering principles of a road tunnel, typically involving the construction of a reinforced concrete lining within the excavated rock and soil to prevent collapse:...Utilitarian Tunnel Engineering and Material Use: The architecture is purely structural, focusing on the civil engineering principles of a road tunnel, typically involving the construction of a reinforced concrete lining within the excavated rock and soil to prevent collapse: The entrance and exit points often feature a simple, curved concrete portal design to guide traffic: Dimension is determined by the road it carries, usually just wide enough for two lanes of traffic, with a standardized height to accommodate trucks and buses:
The use of local stone and concrete is prominent: The design's strength lies in its ability to resist the immense lateral pressure of the surrounding earth, demonstrating practical, functional design rather than aesthetic embellishment:: -
How To Reach:
By Air: Nearest airport is Agartala's Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport (IXA) (Approx. 100 KMS away) Travel to Belonia first, then a local vehicle:
By Train: Closest railway station is Belonia Railway Station (BENA) From Belonia, hire an auto-rick... -
Near Tourist Places:
Tropic Of Cancer View (Approx. 5 KMS), Manughat Bridge (Approx. 5 KMS), Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary (Approx. 10 KMS), Jagannath Temple Belonia (Approx. 10 KMS), Pilak Archaeological Site (Approx. 30 KMS), Chabimura (Approx. 40 KMS), Belonia Market (Approx. 10 KMS), Muhuri Paryatan Niwas (Approx. 10 KMS), Udaipur (Approx. 50 KMS), Feni River Border (Approx. 15 KMS)
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: Strictly observe all traffic rules and speed limits while approaching and passing through the tunnel:
Do not stop inside the tunnel:
Be alert for other fast-moving traffic:
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