Ambassa
Ambassa
Train

Kumarghat to Ambassa

Updated: 23 May 2026

Ambassa is located about 45 km from Kumarghat. You can travel by train or road. The train journey takes about 1 hour, while road travel via NH 8 takes approximately 1.5 hours. Ambassa is the headquarters of the Dhalai district.

Total Distance: 45 km driving distance, 40 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Train is the fastest, taking 1 hour.
Cheapest Way
Train is the cheapest, costing around 40 INR.
Compare Kumarghat to Ambassa Routes
Train
Direct
Duration
1 hour
Avg Price
40-120 INR
Operator
Agartala-Silchar Passenger
Route
Kumarghat to Ambassa Railway Station.

Trains are very convenient.

Travel Tips
  • Transport
    Trains are the most reliable mode of transport.
  • Roads
    The highway is well-maintained.
  • Weather
    Carry an umbrella during the monsoon.
  • Food
    Try local Tripuri cuisine.
  • Language
    Bengali and Kokborok are common.
Safety Tips
  • Travel
    Travel during the day.
  • Belongings
    Keep your valuables safe.
  • Emergency
    Know the local emergency numbers.
  • Assistance
    Ask locals for help if needed.
People Also Ask
  • How far is Ambassa?
    It is 45 km from Kumarghat.
  • Are there trains?
    Yes, daily trains are available.
  • Is it safe?
    Yes, it is a safe town.
  • Can I hire a taxi?
    Yes, private taxis are available.
  • What is famous here?
    It is the district headquarters.
Quick Info
  • From Kumarghat, Tripura, India
  • To Ambassa, Tripura, India
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

October to March.

Things to Do in Ambassa
1
Dhalai District Museum
Learn about the history and culture of the Dhalai district.
2
Local Markets
Explore the local markets for fresh produce and handicrafts.
3
Nature Walks
Enjoy the lush green surroundings of Ambassa.
4
Temples
Visit the local temples for a spiritual experience.
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