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Udaipur, the town that belongs to the state of Tripura, stands as the Nagar Panchayat in the state. Formerly known as Rangamati and Radha Kishorepur, this city is also famous for hosting many revered temples in the city. The city also stands as the head quarters of the district of Gumati. The city is positioned on the banks of the Gumati River. It is also popularly known as the Lake City as it hosts quite a large number of manmade lakes such as Dhani Sagar, Mahadev Dighi, Jaganath Dighi, Amar Sagar. The second largest town of the state has its famous attraction of Tripura Sundari Temple.
Located at a drive of 55 km from the state capital, Agartala, the city with its reverence entertains as many as 2000 devotees and tourists, on a daily basis and on weekends the estimated number of the tourists ranges from 5000 to 6000.
Udaipur travel and tourism is a popular among the Indian and foreign tourists alike and for that the Udaipur tour packages are a perfect way of exploring the splendor of the destination in North-eastern India.
General facts about Udaipur Location: North-east India Area: 10,491 sq km Language: Bengali and Kokborok Climate: Cold and moderate Major Attractions: Bhubaneswari temple, Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary Ideal Time to Visit: October to March
Tourist sightseeing in Udaipur The city holds many religious places that attract thousands of tourists to visit, on a daily basis. Some of these are Tripura Sundari temple, Bhubaneswari temple, Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary, Sepahijala and many more.
Climate of Udaipur It has moderate temperature all the year around. The summers are cool and pleasant, with again cool and enjoyable winters. The best time to visit Udaipur at Tripura is from October to March. This is the perfect time to explore the striking beauty of the territory.
How to reach Udaipur
Udaipur by Air: The nearest airport from the city is at Agartala which connects the city to the major cities of the country.
Udaipur by Rail: The nearest railhead is at Kumarghat.
Udaipur by Road: The city is well connected by NH 44 from Agartala and it leads to Guwahati via Shillong. The city can also take you on to the international roads of Bangladesh as it is located just nest to it.