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The best time to visit Agartala is between October and April when the weather is pleasant and conducive to exploring the outdoors. The monsoon season (from May to September) can bring heavy rains, making it less suitable for tourism.
Some of the top attractions include the Ujjayanta Palace, Neermahal (Lake Palace), Tripura Sundari Temple, Jagannath Temple, and the Tripura State Museum. The city is also known for its beautiful gardens like the Heritage Park and its vibrant local markets.
Visitors can experience local festivals such as Kharchi Puja and Garia Puja, explore regional handicrafts like bamboo and cane work, and enjoy traditional Tripuri cuisine. Attending cultural performances featuring the 'Hojagiri' dance is also a must-do.
Agartala is considered to be a safe city for tourists. However, visitors are advised to take regular precautions like being aware of their surroundings, not venturing out alone at night in isolated areas, and securing their personal belongings.
Common modes of transport include auto-rickshaws, cycle rickshaws, taxis, and city buses. For spots outside the city, tourists might rent a car or enlist the services of a local tour operator for day-trips or guided tours.
Yes, tourists can visit the border areas, but it is recommended to do so with a guide or an organized tour group. The Akhaura integrated check post is one such point where people can witness the border between India and Bangladesh.
Indeed, Agartala has several markets where tourists can buy local handicrafts. The Akhaura Road is famous for various traditional items, and the Purbasha Emporium is a government-run establishment where one can find handloom fabrics and tribal artifacts.
Bengali and Kokborok are the most widely spoken languages in Agartala, with Bengali being the official language. However, many people involved in the tourism industry also understand and speak English.
Tourists interested in wildlife can visit the Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary, which is located about 25 km from Agartala. It is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including the unique spectacle monkey and a variety of bird species.
Accommodation options range from budget guesthouses to mid-range hotels. While there are no luxury five-star hotels in Agartala, the available accommodations are decent and offer basic amenities to travelers.

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