The main festivals celebrated in Agartala are Ashokastami, Durga Puja, Kharchi Puja, Orange and Tourism Festival and the Budha Fair. Boat races organised every year in August are a popular tourist attraction.
The Tripuri tribes have a rich variety of dances like Garia, Bizu, Hai Hak and Cheraw. Sumui, Sarinda and Dundoo are some traditional musical instruments of the city. Handicrafts made from cane and bamboos are a major draw.
The “Sabrimala Temple Festival” is a ten day annual festival at the Lord Ayyappa Temple at Sabarimala which is considered to be one of the most ancient ‘Sastha’ temples in the country. The f...
Makar Sankranti is considered as an auspicious festival by the Hindus and is celebrated in every part of the country in innumerable forms, gaiety, and devotion. This festival is marked when the sun moves from the T...
The Republic day Celebrations mark the date on which the Constitution of India came into force. Though India became independent of British Rule on August 15th 1947, it did not have a permanent constituti...
Many Christians from all over the country celebrate Birthday of Lord Jesus Christ as Christmas Day held on December 25th.
There are many churches spread all over the country ...
New Year symbolizes happiness, celebrations, joy, and excitement. New Year is celebrated grandly to bid farewell to the gone year and welcome the New Year with pleasure. The New Year celebrations start from the 31<...