Ujjayanta Palace House- A Beautiful Royal House in Tripura of India.

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I went to India a few months ago. Traveling to (Dhaka to Tripura ). I am written the traveling story. Today I will tell you the story of my trip to India. The king’s house, carrying a history for one hundred and twelve years. Ujjayanta Palace, standing in the heart of Agartala city in Tripura a famous royal house.

Covering an area of one km and styled in Greek scripture, was built by Maharaja Radha-Kishore Manikaya in 1901. It has the beautifully designed ancient king’s palace. It will win the hearts of many people. Once you enter here, you do not want to leave. In realization of the century-old dream, the country’s biggest royal mansion in the northeast, the Ujjayanta Palace.

It would now be home to be the biggest museum in the region. The collections displayed in the museum include sculptures, terracotta, coins, copper and stone inscriptions, bronze images, textiles, oil paintings, sketches and drawings, tribal ornaments and musical instruments, art and craft objects, folk articles and a number of other antique treasures.

How to go(Tripura/Agartala)

You must first get an Indian visa from Bangladesh. Port Agartala is fine. You will go to B-Baria Station by the Dhaka Kamlapur train. From there, you will add the C &G car to the Agartala Border Port. The rent will be charged Tk 30 per person. Border tax will have to be deposited at Border Tax at the first 500 in Sonali Bank. Bank token, check with the immigration officer who will get out. Rent for 20 RS (Public auto car) going to Bottoli. Bottali to Agartala/Tripura Museum by (Public auto car) rent for 10 Rs.

Foreign/Tourist Terms of Entry.

Tickets are required to enter the museum. Tickets are 30 RS per person. 200 RS per person if foreign people. If you have a DSLR camera, you need to buy a ticket for 400 RS.

Foreign tourists who have to face all the problems here

Here you will find many types of problems. Eating problems are especially high. People of all levels cannot eat here. If the bus service misses one of the distances, you’ll have to wait until night for another. To do a city tour you will need to rent a Microbus which is a lot of expense @SaifIS @ShahMdSultan @ShafiulB @Kamalhasnainee @ShakilAK @OmarBD @bdmafuz @SolaimanHossain if you come around here, hopefully, it will be to your benefit.

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Wow… What a beautiful captures and nice story… Thank you so so much @Mohammadalauddin brother.

You did a wonderful job out there.

My best wishes with you always

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@Mohammadalauddin a very nice travel story. Photos are really nice.

Thanks for tagging me here.

Happy Guiding!

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@Mohammadalauddin interesting their recommendations and reviews of the place where I take the pictures, congratulations.

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Hello @Mohammadalauddin very beautiful capture. To read your story and see picture i am interested to visit this place. Thanks for share with us.

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Great photos and an interesting place. Looks fun. Z

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@Mohammadalauddin Wow! Beautiful photos bhai. I have a plan to visit Agartala but don’t know when I will be able to visit :disappointed:

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Wow that’s a great traveling story with beautiful photos @Mohammadalauddin thank you for sharing. I especially love the second photo showing the ancient royal palace at the end of the water. Your eyes are drawn to the palace in almost a 3-dimensional way as the photo shows real depth.

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Hello @Mohammadalauddin Bhai, Thanks for tagging me here. I love the pictures and the travel story you shared. Undoubtedly, it’s a beautiful place to explore.

Stay home, Stay safe and Stay healthy.

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Hi @Mohammadalauddin

love the pictures and the travel story you shared. Undoubtedly, it’s a beautiful place to explore.

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Awesome @Mohammadalauddin .

I love to see your beautiful pictures I do back and forth, scroll up and scroll down to see beautiful picture taken by you.

Keep calm, stay healthy and always be happy.

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The house was beautiful. Do not believe in your own eyes.

Many thanks to you for supporting me @ShakilAK brother.

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The house was beautiful. Do not believe in your own eyes @ShafiulB thank you very much for supporting me.

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The house was beautiful. Do not believe in your own eyes @ShafiulB thanks for supporting me.

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Hi @Mohammadalauddin

Brother it’s really good proposed by you.wish we can visit together and hope we can arrange a meet up too cause all ready there will be one of the nice LG’s here. It’s also time effective cause lot of formalities have to follow like Visa.

But, when you already visited the place may you can Host a Meet up too.

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Very good article @Mohammadalauddin keep it up, can’t wait for more

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@Mohammadalauddin This is really a wonderful post about ‘Ujjayanta Palace House’.

The photos shared by you are very nice. Thanks for sharing your travel experience here on connect.

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Wow… excellent post with such fantastic pics @Mohammadalauddin bro…

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wow! This really looks great and a place worthy of your time and effort. The front looks like Victoria Memorial in Kolkata - if I remember it correctly. Cheers!!! Aashish

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@Mohammadalauddin Thanks for great travel post sharing with us.

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