Tripura, Neermahal Palace

Tripura, Neermahal Palace

Accomodation

5 Start Hotel

Admission Fee

No

Arrival City

London

Best Season

Autumn

Departure City

Kathmandu

Free Cancel

Yes

01 Guide

Guided

Hotel Transfer

Available

Insurance

Cover 60%

Language

English

Minimum Age

18

Maximum Age

54

Overview

Neermahal, meaning “Water Palace”, is one of Tripura’s most iconic landmarks and a symbol of the state’s royal heritage. Built in 1930 by Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya as a summer retreat, the palace is situated in the middle of the serene Rudrasagar Lake, about 53 km from Agartala. A stunning blend of Hindu and Mughal architectural styles, Neermahal features elegant balconies, towering minarets, and ornate halls. Surrounded by water, the palace offers breathtaking reflections at sunrise and sunset, making it a photographer’s paradise. Visitors can reach the palace by boat, adding a touch of adventure to the journey. Today, Neermahal is not just a heritage monument but also a cultural hub. The Neermahal Water Festival, held annually, showcases boat races, folk performances, and traditional festivities, attracting travelers from across India. Whether you’re drawn by history, architecture, or natural beauty, Neermahal stands as a must-visit destination that captures the essence of Tripura’s royal past.

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Tripura, Neermahal Palace