Ujjayanta Palace in Agartala to be transformed into a weekend tourism hub

The measure is being taken to promote tourism in the northeastern state of Tripura

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Ujjayanta Palace in Agartala to be transformed into a weekend tourism hub

In a recent development, Tripura’s Chief Minister Manik Saha is all set to inaugurate a weekend tourism hub at the famous Ujjayanta Palace which is located in the state capital, Agartala. 

The whole region where the palace stands will be declared a no-traffic zone on every Saturday and Sunday. 

The measure is being taken to promote tourism in the northeastern state of Tripura.

Declaring Ujjayanta Palace a tourism hub is one of the prime steps.

Ujjayanta Palace in Agartala has a royal legacy as it is named by the famous India Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore who was a regular visitor here.

The palace is an architectural marvel and is known for its exquisite doors and pretty tiled floors.

The wooden ceilings are a work of art and tells a lot about the skills of artisans.

Today, the palace has been converted into a museum and each corridor of the palace leads you to the rich history of the region.

There’s an amazing collection of artifacts, which reflects the lifestyle, arts, and crafts of Northeast India.

This three-storeyed palace has been attracting history and culture lovers from all over the world for a long time now. 

This 20th century palace was constructed by Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya of the Manikya dynasty between 1899 and 1901.

In 1972, the palace was taken over by the Tripura government. Today, the government is taking all the measures to transform it into a tourism hub.

A 20-minute light and sound show has been announced in the palace every weekend to attract tourists.

Not only this, the place will also see vendors with their food stalls selling local cuisine to the visitors. 

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