Attractions in Agartala
Discover the best sights, landmarks, and hidden gems Agartala has to offer.

Ujjayanta Palace
Rising gracefully in the heart of Agartala, Ujjayanta Palace is a stunning symbol of Tripura’s royal past. Once home to the Manikya kings, this white-domed palace now serves as the state museum, showcasing art, history, and tribal culture. Wide lawns, reflective pools, and classical architecture make it ideal for relaxed walks and photography. It’s the perfect introduction to Tripura’s regal and cultural identity. The palace feels especially charming in the evening light.

Jagannath bari temple
Perched atop a scenic hill in Agartala, Jagannath Bari Temple is one of Tripura’s most beautiful and peaceful religious landmarks. Built in the 19th century by the Manikya kings, the temple is dedicated to Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra. Its striking orange structure, crowned with four elegant spires, stands out against the green hills and blue sky. From the temple grounds, visitors are rewarded with panoramic views of Agartala city below. Spiritual, scenic, and culturally rich, Jagannath Bari Temple offers travelers a perfect blend of devotion, history, and hilltop beauty.

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.
