Kasba kalibari

Kasba Kalibari or Kamalasagar Kali Temple was built on a hill-top by Maharaja Dhanya Manikya in the late 15th century. It is situated just beside the Bangladesh border, The lake in front of this temple rightly enhances its beauty.
The large ‘Kamala Sagar’ lake dug by king Dhanya Manikya (1490-1520) and the two wavy blue water lakes in front of the ‘Ujjayanta palace’, abode of Tripura’s erstwhile princely rulers in the heart of capital Agartala will form inevitable itinerary of tourists fond of waterscape. Princely Tripura’s erstwhile capital and present headquarter of south Tripura District, Udaipur is also known as a ‘lake-town’ because of the surfeit of large lakes, dug by different princely rulers, that dot the town. These lakes coupled with the river Gomati that flows by Udaipur will enthuse tourists to have a pleasant outing.
Location: From Agartala 28 km and Udaipur 50 km
Accommodation: Comilla View Tourist Lodge
How to go there? : This place is 30 km away from Agartala. Local transportation is available from Nagerjala bus stand in Agartala. It will take more than 1 hr to reach. But for visitors, it’s preferable to hire a car which will take less than 1 hr to reach there. The fare is very reasonable (depending on the current rate).
When to go? : There is no particular season for visiting this place. So people can travel this place anytime but in winter there will be a rush as ‘Kamalasagar’ is also famous as a picnic spot. A fair is organized once in a year in the month of August. So it will be enjoyable to visit there in that time.


Kasba Kalibari And Kamala Sagar
Kasba Kalibari

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