Travel to India

Travel to Agartala

Agartala is the capital of Tripura. The little state is tucked away in the remote northeastern corner of India.

Although Agartala presents a curious mix of with its rich history, royal legacy and archaeological sites

it still lies away from the focus of global traveler. Since not many people travel to Agartala, the place retains its unspoilt glory.

A travel to Agartala would take you to the land where an unbroken lineage of kings has ruled the land for the last 2,000 years. The Manikya kings had a stronghold on this tiny strip of ancient land. But modern day Indian identifies Agartala as the place where the legendary musician SD Burman roamed and created a wealth of haunting melodies.

The magnificent Ujjayanta Palace greets you as you travel to Agartala. Its Mughal style Gardens, high-ceiling corridors and elaborately carved wooden doors unfold for you another glorious chapter of Indian kings.

Travel to Agartala to visit the Kunjaban Palace (link to Tourist Attractions in Agartala page), which still basks in the memory of Rabindra Nath Tagore. The scenic Neer Mahal Palace on an island amid the Rudra Sagar Lake may awaken the poet in you.



If you have a penchant for wild lives, do not forget to visit the Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary as you travel to Agartala. Here you may come across myriads of northeastern flora and fauna.