Udaipur
Udaipur is 55 Km away from Agartala in the Head
Quarters of south Tripura district. Earlier it was known as Rangamati
and Radha Kishorepur. Most of Famous temples of Tripura is constructed
at Udaipur. The famous temples are Tripura Sundri temple and Bhubaneswari
temple.
Excursion
The main attractions in Udaipur are Tripura Sundari Temple, popularly
known as MATABARI, one of the 51 pithas of Hindu Puran, Bhuvaneswari
Temple
, Gunabati group of Temples, Vast Lakes
with scenic beauty.
Tripura Sundri Temple
Tripura Sundri temple or Mata Tripurs Sundri (Maa Kali) temple
is located at 3km towards south from Udaipur town. This temple
is considered one of the 51 Shaktipithas and was constructed by
Maharaja Dhanya Manikya in 1501 on a Hill rock. Thousands of devotees,
pilgrims and tourist visits here on the occasion of Diwali every
year. This temple is known as Matabari is also attended daily
by thousands of devotees. In the back side of the temple there
is a big lake called Kalyan sagar.
Bhubaneshwari Temple
The Bhubeneshwari temple is ancient and holy place visited by
all cast of people. Near to this temple the Gunabati group of
temples, The Durga temple, Mahadev temple and other several famous
temples are located. It is almost visited by all castes of people,
visitors and trough out the year thousands of devotes attend here
daily for Darshans.
Getting There
By Air : The Airport is 12 km to the north and leads on to Agartala
via the Ujjyanta Palace. Agartala is well connected with Udaipur.
By Rail : The nearest railhead is at Kumarghat.
By Road : All India tourist permit vehicles for
the local transportations and also for the intercity drives are
easily available.
Hotels & Accomodation
Accomodation of many categories are available at Udaipur, though
not very luxurious. Accomodation are ideal for all types of tourists
from all across the world. Near Wayside amenities at Bagafa &
Dak Bungalow at Santirbazar.
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