Things to know about Neer Mahal Palace

Neermahal is a former royal palace built in the 1930s in the middle of Lake Twijilikma by Maharaja of Tripura Kingdom Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur of the former Kingdom of Tripura, India

Neermahal, which translates as “water palace,” is located in the middle of Rudrasagar Lake, 53 kilometres from Agartala

The British Company of Martin and Burns was the name of the British company that constructed Neermahal. who was given the building contract for Neermahal by Maharaja Bir Bikram Manikya.

Neermahal is India’s largest and only one-of-a-kind water palace, as well as the only one in Eastern India.

Neermahal has 24 rooms in total. The royal family had exclusive access to the western side of the palace, known as Andar Mahal

Aside from admiring the elegance of Neermahal, you can also enjoy a light and sound show or go motorboating.

The government organises a three-day long ‘Neermahal Water Festival’ based on the palace’s location every year in the months of August and December.