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Kamalasagar Lake

Kamalasagar Lake

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About Kamalasagar Lake

Nestled right on the Indo-Bangladesh border, Kamalasagar Lake is a serene 15th-century destination that perfectly blends history, spirituality, and natural beauty. Excavated by Maharaja Dhanya Manikya and named after his queen, Kamala Devi, this vast artificial lake is anchored by the venerable Kamalasagar Kali Temple (Kasba Kali Bari), which sits on a hillock overlooking the water. As you walk along the peaceful periphery, you can often hear the distant whistles of trains from Bangladesh, adding a unique cross-border charm to the atmosphere. Whether you are there to seek blessings from the sandstone idol of Goddess Kali, enjoy a family picnic in the lush lakeside park, or witness the vibrant Navaratri Mela, Kamalasagar offers a tranquil escape just 27 km from Agartala.

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Opening Hours

9 AM to 5 PM

Tickets

FREE

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