Tripura is largely dominated by the Hindus, the festivals celebrated here are quite common to the festivals celebrated in the rest of India.
Durga Puja
This religious festival is the most important festival of the Bengalis. It is celebrated through out the state, at the time of Dussehra in the month of September or October.
Kharchi Puja
The Goddess are worshiped every year in the month of July for seven days which is popularly known as Kharchi Puja Large number of pilgrims both tribal and non tribal from different parts assemble there to pay their offers. The place is 6 km. Away from the Capital.
Garia Puja
The tribals of Tripura perform Garia Puja on the seventh day of the month of Baisakh(April) for seven days. When the Puja is over. The devotees man and woman take to dancing.
Pous Sankranti Mela
Pous Sankranti Mela at Tirthamukh attracts devotees even from neighboring States. Thousand of people, tribal & travel every year on the occasion of Uttarayan Sankranti (on 14th January) at this place to take a holy dip in the river Gomati at its place of origination, known as Tirtha Mukh. Therea are various trips and tour packages that specially promoted to participate in Sankranti Mela festival.
Ashokastami Festival
An important festival of the State followed by a big fair popularly known as Ashokastami Fair” is beld at Unakoti Tirtha at Kailasahar Sub Division every year in March/April.
Orange & Tourism Festival
orange & Tourism Festival is organized every year in Jampui Hill in the mnth of November during orange season Jampui Hill is the only Hill Station in Tripura where large number of oranges are grown.
Boat Race
Colourful Boat race is organized by the Information Cultural Affairs & Tourism Department every year at Rudrasagar lake.