WATER FESTIVALS
AT
WEST TRIPURA DISTRICT
Festivals in Tripura
provides no less scope to promote tourism in the north eastern state. Neermahal
festival is one of the much-awaited annual events where the tourists flock to
Rudrasagar to share the joy of water sports.
“Neermahal”
literary means a water palace and it was built by none other than Maharaja Bir
Bikram Kishore Manikya in 1930. The venue is Melaghar, a 50 km away from the
capital city of Agartala where the 3 day long festival beckons thousands of
domestic and foreign tourists in December. Apart from water sports cultural
shows are lined up to pull crowd in the evening.
The
most striking feature of the annual tourism event is the boat race on the
beautiful Rudrasagar lake. Boats of different shapes and sizes are deployed in
the race where even the tourists can’t remain mute.
Defying a chilly weather,
the people from far flung areas of the country join the race that promotes the
water sports event jointly organized by the state government and the fishermen
cooperative society. The spotlight then falls on the fishermen who have been
fetching livelihood from this huge 83-year old lake.
Another salient feature of the festival is the swimming competition. This
segment draws the participants from the outside the state which pulls huge
crowd.
Thus,
the festival gives the lake a new identify in the country’s tourism map. The
huge water body turns home for lakhs of migratory birds to keep chirping from
dusk to dawn.
The tourists are deeply impressed by the white marble structure
with considerable space for good air flow. Boats remain ready for the visitors
to enter the floating royal palace comprising 15 royal cabins, a courtyard,
chess playing room and conference room where the king addresses his people.
But
how the wonderful palace was built which bears striking resemblance to the
Jagniwas palace in Rajasthan? The Tripura king got the inspiration from the
Mughal architecture to have erected the palace. The he got it constructed
deploying Martin & Burns, a British company in 1921 blending Hindu and
Muslim architecture.
Festival begins from Saturday,
September 3, 2016 to Tuesday, September 6, 2016
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