Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha has invited national political leaders and dignitaries from across the country to visit the historic Tripura Sundari Temple, one of the most revered Hindu pilgrimage sites in Northeast India.
The Chief Minister said the temple represents Tripura’s rich spiritual heritage, cultural identity, and growing tourism potential. He also stressed the importance of promoting the temple as a major destination for religious and cultural tourism.
Speaking at an official event, Saha said national leaders visiting Tripura should experience the historical and spiritual significance of the centuries-old shrine located in Udaipur in Gomati district.
The Chief Minister added that the state government has been working continuously to improve tourism infrastructure and visitor facilities around the temple complex.
Temple Holds Major Religious Importance
Tripura Sundari Temple remains one of the 51 Shakti Peethas and holds deep religious significance among Hindu devotees across India and neighbouring countries.
Thousands of pilgrims and tourists visit the temple every year, especially during major festivals and religious occasions.
The temple, also known as Matabari, is dedicated to Goddess Tripura Sundari and is considered one of the most important spiritual landmarks in the Northeast.
Historians believe Maharaja Dhanya Manikya built the temple in the early 16th century, making it one of the oldest and most culturally significant temples in the region.
Chief Minister Saha said the temple reflects Tripura’s unique cultural and spiritual legacy that deserves greater national and international recognition.
CM Promotes Religious Tourism
The Tripura government has increasingly focused on religious tourism as part of its broader strategy to strengthen the state’s tourism sector.
Officials said the administration wants to attract more domestic and international tourists by promoting heritage sites, temples, eco-tourism destinations, and cultural festivals.
Saha stated that Tripura Sundari Temple can emerge as a major religious tourism hub because of its historical importance and spiritual appeal.
The Chief Minister also highlighted ongoing development initiatives aimed at improving connectivity, accommodation, cleanliness, and visitor amenities near the temple.
Authorities believe stronger tourism infrastructure can increase employment opportunities and support local businesses in surrounding areas.
Government Improving Infrastructure Around Temple
Officials said the state government has undertaken several projects to modernise facilities near the Tripura Sundari Temple complex.
These initiatives reportedly include beautification projects, improved roads, parking facilities, lighting systems, sanitation infrastructure, and visitor support services.
Authorities are also focusing on improving crowd management and security arrangements during festivals and peak pilgrimage seasons.
The government aims to create a more convenient and comfortable experience for devotees and tourists visiting the temple.
Officials stated that better infrastructure could significantly boost tourist footfall and strengthen the local economy.
The administration has also focused on preserving the heritage and traditional architecture of the temple while carrying out development works.
National Leaders Visiting Tripura
The Chief Minister’s invitation comes as Tripura has witnessed increased visits by national political leaders and dignitaries in recent years.
Several Union ministers, governors, and political representatives have travelled to the northeastern state for official programmes, cultural events, and developmental reviews.
Saha said such visits provide opportunities to showcase Tripura’s heritage, culture, and tourism potential at the national level.
The Chief Minister encouraged visiting leaders to include the Tripura Sundari Temple in their travel schedules while in the state.
Political observers noted that promoting cultural and religious landmarks also helps strengthen regional tourism branding.
Tourism Sector Important for Tripura Economy
The Tripura government considers tourism an important sector for economic growth and employment generation.
Officials said the state possesses significant potential in religious tourism, eco-tourism, cultural tourism, and heritage tourism.
Destinations such as Neermahal, Unakoti, Jampui Hills, and Tripura Sundari Temple attract thousands of visitors annually.
Authorities believe better connectivity and infrastructure can help increase tourist arrivals and create livelihood opportunities for local communities.
The government has also intensified promotional campaigns to improve Tripura’s tourism visibility across India.
Religious Tourism Gaining Importance Nationwide
Religious tourism has gained significant attention across India in recent years, with several states investing heavily in temple development and pilgrimage infrastructure.
Experts believe improved tourism facilities around religious sites can boost regional economies and strengthen cultural preservation.
Tripura officials said the state aims to become an important destination for spiritual tourism in Northeast India.
The administration also wants to integrate cultural heritage with tourism development while maintaining ecological and historical balance.
Authorities believe Tripura Sundari Temple can play a central role in achieving that objective.
Devotees Welcome Government Efforts
Many devotees and local residents welcomed the Chief Minister’s efforts to promote the temple nationally.
Residents said increased tourism could benefit hotels, transport operators, restaurants, local artisans, and small businesses around Udaipur.
Some devotees also stressed the importance of maintaining cleanliness, spiritual atmosphere, and heritage conservation as visitor numbers increase.
Community members expressed hope that better promotion and infrastructure would help the temple gain wider national recognition.
Tripura Looks to Strengthen Cultural Identity
Political observers said the government’s focus on the Tripura Sundari Temple reflects broader efforts to strengthen Tripura’s cultural and spiritual identity.
The state administration has increasingly highlighted cultural heritage, traditional festivals, and historical landmarks in public outreach and tourism campaigns.
Officials believe promoting spiritual and heritage tourism can improve Tripura’s national profile while creating sustainable economic opportunities.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Manik Saha’s invitation to national leaders to visit the Tripura Sundari Temple signals the government’s growing emphasis on cultural diplomacy, tourism promotion, and heritage preservation in the northeastern state.
With ongoing infrastructure upgrades and increasing tourism focus, authorities hope the historic temple will attract even larger numbers of pilgrims and visitors in the coming years.

