January
6.8 - 29.2 °C
February
9.3 - 32.2 °C
March
13.4 - 35.5 °C
April
17.5 - 36.1 °C
May
19.8 - 36.3 °C
June
22.4 - 35.8 °C
July
23.7 - 35.2 °C
August
24.0 - 35.2 °C
September
23.1 - 35.2 °C
October
19.1 - 35.0 °C
November
13.5 - 32.8 °C
December
9.0 - 30.2 °C
Major Airports :
Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport (IXA)
State :
Tripura
Agartala
Major Airports :
Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport (IXA)
State :
Tripura
Explore Northeast to uncover its hidden gems
Agartala, the capital city of Tripura state in northeast India, often goes unnoticed by tourists. Yet this charming city offers much to visitors - from its rich history and culture, breathtaking natural beauty, delectable cuisine and host of attractions and activities - so here are some reasons Agartala should be on your travel bucket list.
Rich history and culture
Agartala boasts an illustrious past and culture, as evidenced by its architecture, art, and festivals. Maharaja Radhakishore Manikya constructed Ujjayanta Palace at the heart of Agartala City in 1901 - its exquisite Indo-Saracenic architecture blends Indian, Islamic and European elements into an exquisite building; now serving as a museum which exhibits Tripura State History & Culture along with tribal heritage exhibits, archaeology displays, natural history galleries! It should not be missed!
Natural beauty
Agartala is blessed with natural splendour ranging from rolling hills and lakes to tranquil lakes and rivers. This city serves as an example of how nature blends harmoniously with history, with eco-parks such as Heritage Park, Rabindra Kanan Tea Garden, DurgaBari Tea Garden, Oxygen Park, Nehru Park, and MBB Lake among many others serving as must-see destinations for nature enthusiasts. Furthermore, the nearby Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary attracts nature enthusiasts due to its wide variety of rare birds and primate species.
Delicious cuisine
Tripura cuisine is an exquisite combination of Bengali and tribal influences, featuring Hilsa fish, bamboo shoots and herbs as the star ingredients. Agartala is truly an eater's paradise with street stalls serving everything from finger foods such as Bangui, Mui Borok, Wahan, Mosdeng, Godok, Chakhwi, Bengali Pithas to several other delectable treats! It is truly a food lover's paradise where street food stalls and restaurants provide various delicious cuisines; from spicy fish stews to bamboo shoot curries, Agartala provides all!
Warm hospitality
Agartala is well-known for its warm hospitality and welcoming locals. Offering a relaxing atmosphere to travellers looking for an escape from large cities; locals are eager to lend a helping hand or share stories - giving visitors an invaluable chance to immerse themselves in local culture.
Agartala in Northeast India offers travellers a wonderful blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and warm hospitality, making it a worthwhile stopover destination. Travellers should not pass up this treasure.
Attractions
worth a thousand stories
Hataikotor Eco Park
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Agartala Hataikotor Eco Park, a serene retreat where lush landscapes and diverse wildlife await your exploration.
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fascinating facts
A trove of
fascinating facts
In 1947, the Ujjayanta palace hosted the signing of the Instrument of Accession, which incorporated the princely state of Tripura into the newly independent Indian Union.
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A trove of
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Situated on Rudrasagar Lake, The Neermahal Palace is the largest floating palace in India.
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A trove of
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The Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary in Agartala is home to extremely rare species like clouded leopard and spectacled monkey.
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