Agartala, the capital of Tripura, is located in the North-Eastern part of India. It is a thriving hub of administration, culture, commerce, art, and education in the state. Agartala lies on the Haora River and is characterized by a blend of natural beauty with its lush landscapes and rich cultural heritage. One of the highlights of the city is the Ujjayanta Palace, erstwhile royal abode turned museum, showcasing the region's history and cultural artifacts. Agartala is known for its temples like the Chaturdasha Temple, and the Tripura Sundari Temple, which is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas according to Hindu mythology. Architecturally, the city reflects a mix of colonial and traditional styles. Local markets offer a glimpse of the diverse tribal traditions and handicrafts. With time, Agartala has also embraced modernization yet retains the charm of its history and cultural mosaic. It is surrounded by rural landscapes and small villages, which exhibit the simple lifestyle and culture of the indigenous people.