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Tropic Of Cancer View

Belonia, Tripura, India
Geographical Landmark and Scenic Point: This viewpoint marks the passage of the Tropic of Cancer (approximately 23?26?12.5?? N) through Tripura, which is one of the key geographical features of the state: Located in the scenic, rural area near Muhuripur, it is typically marked by a signpost, a pill ar, or a designated viewing platform that highlights its importance as a circle of latitude: The site offers a beautiful, elevated vantage point over the surrounding lush green landscape, which often includes views of rolling hills and dense forests typical of South Tripura: It is a popular spot for educational trips and for travelers interested in global geography and astronomical markers: The atmosphere is typically quiet and uncrowded, allowing for a peaceful connection with nature and the realization of a significant global line's passage::

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    30 Minutes to 1 Hour:
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    Place Type:
    Geographical Landmark/Viewpoint:
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    Entry Fees:
    Structure of Fee: There is generally No Entry Fee to visit the geographical marker, as it is a point on a public road or viewing spot maintained by the government for educational purposes: Visitors should be prepared for potential small parking fees if a dedicated parking ar...
    Structure of Fee: There is generally No Entry Fee to visit the geographical marker, as it is a point on a public road or viewing spot maintained by the government for educational purposes: Visitors should be prepared for potential small parking fees if a dedicated parking area is present: The site is accessible to the public at all times, making it a budget-friendly attraction::
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: Open 24 Hours a day, as it is an outdoor, public landmark: The marker is accessible even at night, though without lighting:

    Ideal Visit Time: November to March is the best time for comfortable weather: The Golden Hours (Sunri...
    Regular Timings: Open 24 Hours a day, as it is an outdoor, public landmark: The marker is accessible even at night, though without lighting:

    Ideal Visit Time: November to March is the best time for comfortable weather: The Golden Hours (Sunrise, around 5:00 AM to 6:00 AM, and Sunset, around 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM) are the ideal times for atmospheric photography and cooler viewing, while the late morning is best for educational clarity::
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    Special Events:
    The Summer Solstice Observance: While not a large organized event, some local educational groups or astronomy enthusiasts may gather at the marker around June 21 to observe the moment the sun is directly overhead, causing shadows to disappear, which is a rare, scientific spe...
    The Summer Solstice Observance: While not a large organized event, some local educational groups or astronomy enthusiasts may gather at the marker around June 21 to observe the moment the sun is directly overhead, causing shadows to disappear, which is a rare, scientific spectacle: There are no major cultural festivals associated with the site, maintaining its focus as a quiet geographical landmark::
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Marker Silhouette: Capturing the silhouette of the stone marker or pillar against the dramatic colors of a sunrise or sunset sky provides a striking photo, emphasizing the geographical theme:

    The Tripura Vistas: Wide-angle shots of the su...
    The Marker Silhouette: Capturing the silhouette of the stone marker or pillar against the dramatic colors of a sunrise or sunset sky provides a striking photo, emphasizing the geographical theme:

    The Tripura Vistas: Wide-angle shots of the surrounding undulating landscape, taken from the marker's viewpoint, showcase the natural beauty and dense greenery of the South Tripura district:

    The Compass Shot: Taking a close-up photo of the coordinates inscribed on the plaque, perhaps with a compass, highlights the geographical precision of the location::

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Things To Do

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    Geographical Photography: Take a photo with the marker, ensuring the latitude details are visible, to document your presence on this significant global line:

    Sunrise/Sunset View: Visit during the golden hours of sunrise or sunset to capture the beautiful colors over the unhindered horizon and rolling hills of South Tripura:

    Picnic and Relaxation: Utilize the quiet, scenic location for a short picnic or simply to sit and enjoy the cool breeze and panoramic view of the surrounding forests:

    Nature Observation: Bring binoculars to observe the birds and the distant features of the landscape, as the elevation offers a good vantage point for nature spotting:

    Educational Moment: Use the site to learn about the Tropic of Cancer's significance...

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    Why Famous:
    The Invisible Global Line: Its primary fame comes from the fact that it is a physical, marked location where one can stand on the imaginary line of the Tropic of Cancer, offering a unique geographical bragging right and a powerful symbolic photo opportunity: It serves as an ...
    The Invisible Global Line: Its primary fame comes from the fact that it is a physical, marked location where one can stand on the imaginary line of the Tropic of Cancer, offering a unique geographical bragging right and a powerful symbolic photo opportunity: It serves as an educational landmark, reminding visitors of the Earth's axial tilt and the corresponding position of the sun: The serene and uninterrupted view of the rolling hills and forests of Tripura from this elevated position is another key reason for its popularity among nature lovers seeking quiet vistas::
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    Architecture:
    Simple Monumental Marker and Symbolic Design: The 'architecture' is primarily a commemorative monument, typically a simple, sturdy pillar or a stone/concrete plaque inscribed with the latitude coordinates and the name "Tropic of Cancer": The design is purely functional and s...
    Simple Monumental Marker and Symbolic Design: The 'architecture' is primarily a commemorative monument, typically a simple, sturdy pillar or a stone/concrete plaque inscribed with the latitude coordinates and the name "Tropic of Cancer": The design is purely functional and symbolic, sometimes incorporating directional arrows or a small platform for viewing the landscape: Dimension of the actual marker is small, usually a few feet in height, but its significance lies in the invisible line it represents, which dictates the state's warm, humid tropical climate and the peak overhead sun position during the June Solstice: The simplicity is a deliberate choice to contrast the magnitude of the geographical feature it marks::
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Agartala's Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport (IXA) (Approx. 100 KMS away) From the airport, a taxi to Belonia, and then a local vehicle to the site near Muhuripur:

    By Train: Closest railway station is Belonia Railway...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Muhuripur Tunnel (Approx. 5 KMS), Manughat Bridge (Approx. 10 KMS), Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary (Approx. 15 KMS), Jagannath Temple Belonia (Approx. 15 KMS), Pilak Archaeological Site (Approx. 35 KMS), Chabimura (Approx. 45 KMS), Neermahal Palace (Approx. 70 KMS), Udaipur (Approx. 55 KMS), Muhuri Paryatan Niwas (Approx. 15 KMS), Belonia Market (Approx. 15 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Be mindful of traffic if the marker is close to the road: Stay away from the edge of the viewpoint for safety:

    Carry water, especially on hot days:

    Packing: Camera, sun protection, and a pair ...

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