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Amarpur Dighi

Amarpur, Tripura, India
Amarpur Dighi, often used interchangeably with Amar Sagar, refers to the primary historic water system of Amarpur. This "Dighi" (a large excavated pond) is a classic example of Tripuri royal architecture and urban planning. Constructed hundreds of years ago, it was designed not just as a reservoir but as a center for community life. The Dighi is surrounded by ancient trees and small shrines, creating a peaceful atmosphere that defines the town's character. Unlike larger, more commercialized lakes, Amarpur Dighi retains a local, intimate charm. You will see locals performing daily rituals, children playing near the banks, and elders gathered for morning conversations. The water is relatively clear and is home to a variety of local fish species. The banks are paved with stone in some areas, providing a clean space for walking. Historically, this Dighi was the lifeblood of the town during the reign of the Manikya kings, ensuring that the population had access to clean water throughout the year. Today, it serves as a beautiful reminder of the town's royal past and provides a much-needed green lung for the growing urban area. The reflection of the nearby houses and trees in the still water of the Dighi creates a picturesque setting, especially during the early morning hours. It is an ideal spot for those who want to experience the authentic, slow-paced life of a small Tripura town. The Dighi is also a focal point during local festivals, where the water is lit up with small lamps, creating a magical scene. It is a place where history, nature, and daily life blend seamlessly.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Historical Reservoir & Community Space
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    Entry Fees:
    Free Entry: Being a public space, there is no entry fee to visit the Amarpur Dighi.

    Parking: Small parking areas nearby may charge a nominal fee of 10 to 20 Rupees for two-wheelers. ...
    Free Entry: Being a public space, there is no entry fee to visit the Amarpur Dighi.

    Parking: Small parking areas nearby may charge a nominal fee of 10 to 20 Rupees for two-wheelers.
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    Timing:
    Always Open: The Dighi is a public area and is accessible 24/7.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time is between 05:00 AM to 08:00 AM for a peaceful experience and 05:00 PM to 07:00 PM for a lively community atmosphere. ...
    Always Open: The Dighi is a public area and is accessible 24/7.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time is between 05:00 AM to 08:00 AM for a peaceful experience and 05:00 PM to 07:00 PM for a lively community atmosphere.
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    Special Events:
    Durga Puja Immersion: During October, the Dighi becomes the site for the immersion of idols, a grand and emotional event.

    Dipavali: On the night of Kali Puja, thousands of oil lamps are placed around the Dighi, creating a stunning display o...
    Durga Puja Immersion: During October, the Dighi becomes the site for the immersion of idols, a grand and emotional event.

    Dipavali: On the night of Kali Puja, thousands of oil lamps are placed around the Dighi, creating a stunning display of light.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Main Ghat: Captures the symmetry of the pond and the local activity.

    The Tree-Lined Pathway: Perfect for "vanishing point" perspective shots.

    Evening Reflections: When the town lights up, the water crea...
    The Main Ghat: Captures the symmetry of the pond and the local activity.

    The Tree-Lined Pathway: Perfect for "vanishing point" perspective shots.

    Evening Reflections: When the town lights up, the water creates a beautiful shimmering effect.

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Things To Do

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    Morning Walks: Enjoy a peaceful stroll around the water.

    Photography: Capture the local life and the beautiful reflections.

    Feeding the Fish: Locals often feed the fish, which is a calming activity.

    Watching Rituals: Observe the traditional ways in which people use the ghats.

    Reading a Book: The quiet benches are perfect for a relaxing afternoon read.

    Yoga: The fresh air makes it a great spot for exercise.

    Interaction: Talk to the local shopkeepers nearby to learn about the town's history.

    Evening Tea: Enjoy a cup of tea from the small stalls surrounding the area.

    Bird Watching: Spot small local...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Historical Significance: The Dighi is famous as a central piece of the 16th-century settlement founded by King Amar Manikya. It is one of the few surviving royal water bodies that is still in active use by the community.

    Serene Ambience: I...
    Historical Significance: The Dighi is famous as a central piece of the 16th-century settlement founded by King Amar Manikya. It is one of the few surviving royal water bodies that is still in active use by the community.

    Serene Ambience: It is renowned for its tranquil environment, making it a popular spot for morning yoga and meditation. The Dighi also features prominently in local Bengali literature and folklore as a symbol of the town's heritage.
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    Architecture:
    Traditional Royal Excavation: The architecture of Amarpur Dighi follows the traditional square or rectangular excavation pattern of the Manikya dynasty.

    Dimensions: The Dighi measures approximately 400 meters by 400 meters, with high embank...
    Traditional Royal Excavation: The architecture of Amarpur Dighi follows the traditional square or rectangular excavation pattern of the Manikya dynasty.

    Dimensions: The Dighi measures approximately 400 meters by 400 meters, with high embankments on all four sides. The stone-paved ghats (steps) are located at central points of each bank, designed for public access. The depth of the Dighi is maintained at around 15 to 20 feet to ensure perennial water availability. The surrounding walkways are wide enough for two people to walk abreast, lined with a mix of ancient and newly planted trees.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Fly to Agartala and take a taxi (75 KMS).

    By Train: From Udaipur railway station (25 KMS), take an auto or bus.

    By Road: It is located right in the center of Amarpur town, easily reached via the mai...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Amar Sagar (0. 5 KMS), 2. Rajbari Ruins (1 KMS), 3. Chobimura (10 KMS), 4. Fatik Sagar (2 KMS), 5. Dumboor Lake (30 KMS), 6. Udaipur (25 KMS), 7. Tirthamukh (35 KMS), 8. Matabari (28 KMS), 9. Neermahal (50 KMS), 10. Sepahijala (60 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Be careful near the steps as they can be mossy and slippery.

    Packing: No special gear needed; just a camera and comfortable walking shoes.

    Accommodation: Use the Sagarmahal Tourist Lodge n...

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