Unakoti Caves is an ancient Shaivite place in Tripura, known as Angkor Wat of the Northeast. Situated in the Unakoti District, this sculptural emblem is a prime tourist spot in Tripura. It hosts spectacular figures of gods & goddesses, gorgeous rock carvings, and massive rock reliefs of Lord Shiva on a hill of the Raghunandan hills. Unakoti literally means 'one less one crore' or 'koti' in Bengali and Hindi. According to the locals - 99, 99, and 999 idols can be here. Despite having immense historical value, it is yet to be recognized as a UNESCO world heritage site.