Historical Significance:
Neermahal was built in 1930 by Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur as a summer retreat.
Architecture:
The palace is divided into two main sections:
Connectivity:
Accessible by boats, Neermahal is an iconic example of a palace situated amidst water, much like Rajasthan’s Jal Mahal.
Tourism:
Neermahal is a major tourist attraction in Tripura, especially during the annual Neermahal Water Festival, featuring boat races and cultural events.
