Tourist places in Agartala

Agartala is the capital city of Tripura and the second-largest city in northeast India after Guwahati. It is blessed with a plethora of historical architecture and popular locations that one should not miss. Some of the top tourist places in Agartala are Ujjayanta Palace, Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary, Tripura Sundari Temple, Neermahal, Jagannath Temple, Chittangong Hills and Kunjaban Palace. 

Established in 1901, Ujjayanta Palace is the epitome of richness with magnificent tiled floors, wooden ceilings, and huge fancy doors. It served as the meeting place for Tripura Legislative Assembly till 2011 and now it serves as a famous museum in Tripura. One of the best places for nature lovers in Agartala is the Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary that is home to a variety of flora, fauna and avifauna. While visiting this place, you will come across lakes where you can choose to do boating also.

Tripura is famous for many religious places and historical sites one such place is Tripura Sundari Temple. This 500-year-old temple is located in Udaipur – nearly 55km away from Agartala and attracts tourist from all over the country. Another historic place is Neermahal Palace, famously known as the “Lake Palace of Tripura” and is the largest of its kind in India. If you are looking for a place for peace and tranquility in Agartala then you must visit Jagannath Temple in Ujjayanta Palace grounds.  There are many places to visit in Agartala to look at scenic views and to be at one. Chittangong Hills is one such place with captivating landscapes and surroundings. The lush green hills, beautiful flowers, valleys and the forests are always calling for visitors.

Tripura is blessed with natural wonders and is one of the popular places to visit during holidays. These are few of the tourist places in Agartala – the capital of Tripura but there are numerous places of attractions to visit in the whole state.

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Amazing tourist places in Northeast India

The 8 states of Northeast India namely Sikkim, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaya, and Tripura are blessed with natural wonders, mountains, rich culture, traditions, wildlife and more. There are numerous tourist places in Northeast India that attract travelers from all around the world.

 Tripura has a rich history and culture and many popular places to visit. One such place is Ujjayanta Palace. This beautiful white palace situated in the city of Agartala reminds us of the age of the Tripura maharajas. This palace is a perfect classic example with elegant floors, curved ceilings, and huge doors and a must visit place in Tripura.  Similarly, Neermahal Palace made of marbles and exquisite stone balconies, bridges and pavilions is another tourist place to visit in Tripura. Another tourist place in Tripura is the Jagannath Temple. It is not only a tourist place but a pilgrim as well and the best time to visit is between Oct-May.

A famous place to visit in Assam is Kaziranga National Park – UNESCO World Heritage Site situated in the centre of Assam. It is home to the two-third world’s population of one-horned rhinoceros and offers elephant and jeep safari experiences to visitors. If you ever visit Sikkim, Tsomgo Lake is a place you cannot miss visiting. This ethereal beauty at an elevation of 12,400ft gives any tourist the most peaceful and surreal experience in Sikkim. Another place to visit in Northeast India is the Tawang Monastery located in the mountains of Arunachal Pradesh. It is also believed to be the largest in India and the second largest in the world. Umiam Lake is another lake in Northeast India located in Meghalaya that offers mesmerizing views of nature and the visitors can also go for boating. Umiam Lake is one of the most popular destinations in Shillong and also in India.

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India’s Eastern Reach: The 8 Spectacular States of Northeast India

The states of Northeast India represent a totally different stream of cultures and languages and it may seem like visiting a whole different country. Northeast India comprises of Sikkim, Tripura, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Assam, Manipur, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh.

Tripura borders Bangladesh, Mizoram and Assam and has beautiful landscapes. It is one of the nation’s most underrated tourist destinations. There is a great variety of what it has to offer both in culture and in nature. Some of the popular tourist destinations in Tripura are Neermahal, Ujjayanta Palace, Unakoti and Heritage Park. Mizoram is another state that borders Bangladesh but also borders Myanmar in the east. The best time to visit Mizoram is between November-March.

Visit Manipur, if you love rich culture, dances, food and want to see floating islands. There are plenty of ways to have rich ethnic experiences in Manipur. Nagaland is a state in Northeast India famous for its Hornbill Festival around December- the perfect festival to witness cultures, handicrafts and handlooms and dances of different tribes.

Assam is not only known for its tea production but it is also home to two-third of world’s population of one-horned rhinoceros. Arunachal Pradesh is a state in Northeast India that borders Myanmar, China and Bhutan. This state has a diverse climate ranging from subtropical climates to highland and alpine climates, depending on your elevation and location in the state. Meghalaya translates to “the abode of clouds” and is the wettest region in India. Under British rule, it was nicknamed as the Scotland of the East and is one of India’s prized hill stations. Like Meghalaya, Sikkim is a beautiful hill station and is famous for the world’s third highest mountain, Mt Khangchendzonga. It is also the second smallest state in India.

If you ever want to travel abroad without leaving the country, head towards Northeast India and live the experience.

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