Discover the best top things to do in Tripura, India including Ujjayanta Palace, Unakoti, Tripura Government Museum, Tripurasundari Temple, Heritage Park, Neermahal Palace, Kamaleswari Temple, Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary, Fourteen Goddess Temple, Jagannath Temple.
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4.5 based on 159 reviews
This is, by far, the best way to have a thorough insight into Tripura's rich history and its neighboring states. A palace that had disallowed the eldest son of Ishwar Chandra Manikya - Nawadipchandra Manika - to take the throne - now holds up a large potrait of his son Sachin Dev Burman right at the Entrance. Where else can you find self-belief that "Karma is greater than Janma (You are because of your work - not because of your Birth)".
4.5 based on 96 reviews
I had heard of Unakoti ever since I had a chance to come to Tripura a few years back. It required about half a dozen visits to the state to make it to Unakoti, meaning one less than ten million and a pilgrimage site. It is unbelievable as to how this beautiful place came to exist, that too, more than a thousand years back. The rock cut bas relief images of Lord Shiva, Parvati, Ganesha and other Gods and Goddesses take your breath away. The locale of the place is so exotic. All green surroundings, in the midst of the hills, is a truly fabulous experience. Without doubt, one of the best places I have visited and will cherish it for all times to come. The legends of Kallu Kumhar and his falling short of carving one crore images, in one night or the Lord Shiva cursing his companions who did not get up at the prescribed time enroute Mount Kailash or Kashi and became stones, add to the beauty of the place.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
The Palace in its formal garden setting is beautiful from the outside, especially in the evening when floodlit. On the inside, you get little impression of what it originally looked like because it has been turned into the State Museum, but it is a very interesting and well-presented museum. Note: Rather confusingly, TripAdvisor has separate entries for the Tripura State Museum and Ujjayanta Palace. They are the same place!
4.5 based on 115 reviews
6 of us visited the temple including my parents and child. We went there by road from Agartala and need to hire auto-rickshaw to reach temple area. To reach the temple you need to climb stairs. There is Mayer temple and also Lord Shiva temple. In front of Mayer temple at a little distance...witnessed a large number of “patha boil” (goat sacrifice) and blood was flowing on the floor. Back side of the temple area... there is a pond where people feed fishes and lot many shops are there surrounding the temple and lake area to buy puja offerings and other items like toys and home needs.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
This is a must-visit place if you are in Agartala. The miniature of important places is installed in this garden. The garden is quite big. The railway circuit in Tripura is also shown here. I liked this place very much.
4.0 based on 151 reviews
As part of the Know India Program, we were taken to his place. At first I did know what to expect as we all know India for Taj Mahal. But this palace is a hidden beauty is is not often talked about. Its located in the middle of a lake and is surrounded by water which makes it stand out. The best thing I loved about the palace was that there was no restricted area and we were allowed to take pictures of its beauty. Since this attraction has not gained much popularity hence it was less crowded only a few locals were around. I suggest the best time to visit this place is during the sunset.
4.0 based on 36 reviews
Very nice place as well as temple to visit. It is in border of Indo Bangla. People can see Bangladesh trains going around. Scenic beauty is very nice. Particularly lake view. Kasbaswari Kali mata, the Goddess Kali Temple is very nice. You will get fresh milk peda (sweets). Disadvantage is that there is no mobile network may be due to border areas.
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