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Tripura

Bash Gram

The bamboo haven

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January

7.6 - 29.4 °C

February

9.4 - 31.9 °C

March

13.1 - 35.4 °C

April

17.4 - 36.2 °C

May

19.8 - 35.7 °C

June

22 - 35.6 °C

July

23.8 - 35.5 °C

August

23.8 - 35.6 °C

September

23.1 - 35.7 °C

October

19.5 - 34.9 °C

November

13.6 - 32.7 °C

December

9.5 - 30 °C


Nearest Airport :

Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport (IXA)

Nearest Airport :

Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport (IXA)

A unique bamboo village

Nestled in the northeastern cradle of India, Bashgram is more than just a village—it's a living tribute to bamboo, the very essence of its name. "Bash" signifies bamboo, and "gram" embodies village life, encapsulating a community's devotion to the sustainable embrace of this extraordinary resource. With a population of 5071, Bashgram rests at a longitude of 91.3943° E and a latitude of 24.0650° N. What adds an extra sparkle to its charm is the coveted recognition it received: the Best Rural Tourism Village award, a testament to the region's unwavering dedication to sustainable and enriching tourism.

Rich tradition and culture

Bashgram is a true cultural mosaic, where the Bengali, Tripuri, and Sahntal communities converge harmoniously. The village is a lively stage for cultural performances, where the graceful Rabindra Dance, spirited Garia Dance, and rhythmic Jhumur Dance come to life. These vibrant expressions of heritage are woven into the very fabric of Bashgram, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the local culture.

A feast for the senses 

Embarking on a culinary journey in Bashgram is a treat for the senses. The village's restaurant specializes in Tripuri Cuisine, offering a genuine taste of the region's distinctive flavors. To truly experience local life, one must indulge in the unique delicacies served in bamboo containers. This culinary tradition not only tantalizes taste buds but also showcases the village's deep-rooted commitment to sustainability.

A sanctuary for the soul

Bashgram transcends cultural richness to offer spiritual solace. The revered Shiva Temple in Brahmakunda, Simna, is a sacred haven for devotees who seek purification in the nearby stream. The Brahmakunda Mela, held twice a year, amplifies the spiritual aura, drawing pilgrims for three days of heartfelt spiritual celebrations.

Craftsmanship in bamboo: Nurturing an age-old tradition 

At the heart of Bashgram's ethos lies the sustainable use of bamboo, a resource intricately woven into local life. Meticulously crafted cottages, made from locally sourced bamboo and mud, seamlessly marry modern comforts with ecological mindfulness. This practice not only offers livelihoods for locals but also rekindles the ancient art of bamboo craftsmanship, preserving an integral aspect of the village's heritage.

Cherishing nature's bounty

Bashgram prides itself on preserving and showcasing its natural treasures. Lush bamboo gardens and pristine tea plantations adorn the landscape, safeguarded against the tides of modernization. Visitors are encouraged to explore these verdant landscapes, forging a deeper connection with the embrace of nature.

A commitment to a greener future

Sustainability is etched into Bashgram's development strategy. From precise waste management practices to energy-efficient initiatives, the village ardently strives to minimize its environmental footprint. The community spearheads awareness campaigns on critical environmental issues, including pollution control, waste management, water conservation, soil preservation, and biodiversity conservation.

Best time to visit

The months of October to April offer an idyllic time to visit Bashgram. During this period, the weather is temperate, making outdoor exploration a pleasure. It's also when the village comes alive with cultural festivities, and the natural surroundings are at their most inviting.


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How to get there 

The nearest airport is the Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport in Agartala, a mere 41 km away. From here, your journey to Bashgram continues by road. 
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If you prefer traveling by train, the Badharghat Railway Station in Agartala is your closest major railway hub, just 45 km from the village. You can then continue your journey by road.
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Bashgram is easily accessible via a well-maintained all-weather road network. The Agartala-Simna Road takes you right through the heart of the village, offering both convenience and scenic vistas for road travelers. 
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