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Fatiksagar Lake

Amarpur, Tripura, India
Historical Background: Fatiksagar Lake is one of the most significant historical landmarks in Amarpur, Tripura. It was commissioned during the 16th century by King Amar Manikya Dev Burman of the Manikya dynasty. The lake was primarily built to serve as a reliable water source for the residents of th e newly established capital. Over the centuries, it has evolved from a functional reservoir into a major recreational spot. The lake covers a vast area and is known for its clear, deep waters. It is situated right in the heart of the town, making it easily accessible to everyone. The historical essence of the lake is palpable, with old ruins occasionally found near its banks. It stands as a testament to the engineering skills of the ancient Tripuri kings. Social and Cultural Importance: Fatiksagar is more than just a water body; it is the soul of Amarpur. For generations, it has been the venue for various local festivals and social gatherings. The lake is surrounded by a walking track where the townspeople gather for morning and evening strolls. It plays a crucial role in the local micro-climate, keeping the town cooler during the summer months. The surrounding area is dotted with shops and small eateries, making it a bustling hub of activity. Despite being in a town, the lake retains a sense of calm and dignity. It is a place where history meets the daily life of modern Tripura. The reflection of the town lights on the water at night is a sight to behold.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Historical / Lake
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    Entry Fees:
    Entry Fee: Access to Fatiksagar Lake is absolutely free for all visitors, as it is a public recreation area.

    Camera Charges: There are no charges for taking photos or videos with personal mobile phones or cameras. ...
    Entry Fee: Access to Fatiksagar Lake is absolutely free for all visitors, as it is a public recreation area.

    Camera Charges: There are no charges for taking photos or videos with personal mobile phones or cameras.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The lake is open 24 hours a day, but it is safest to visit between 05:00 AM and 09:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Visit during the evening at 05:30 PM to enjoy the breeze and the sunset. ...
    Regular Timings: The lake is open 24 hours a day, but it is safest to visit between 05:00 AM and 09:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Visit during the evening at 05:30 PM to enjoy the breeze and the sunset.
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    Special Events:
    Basant Panchami Fair: A large fair is held near the lake in February to celebrate the arrival of spring with music and dance.

    Local Boat Racing: Occasionally, during regional festivals, traditional boat races are organized, drawing huge crow...
    Basant Panchami Fair: A large fair is held near the lake in February to celebrate the arrival of spring with music and dance.

    Local Boat Racing: Occasionally, during regional festivals, traditional boat races are organized, drawing huge crowds from nearby villages.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Southern Bank Promenade: This area offers a wide-angle view of the entire lake and the surrounding town skyline.

    Old Banyan Tree: A massive ancient tree on the north side provides a rustic and historical backdrop for photos. ...
    Southern Bank Promenade: This area offers a wide-angle view of the entire lake and the surrounding town skyline.

    Old Banyan Tree: A massive ancient tree on the north side provides a rustic and historical backdrop for photos.

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Things To Do

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    Historical Exploration: Walk along the embankments to find old inscriptions and stones that date back to the royal era. You can imagine the grandeur of the Manikya kings who once walked these same banks.

    Jogging and Fitness: The perimeter of the lake is a popular spot for fitness enthusiasts. The track is approximately 1. 5 kilometers long and offers a scenic route for a morning run.

    Evening Food Crawl: The area around the lake is famous for its street food. Try the local Mui Borok or spicy snacks from the vendors that line the southern bank every evening.

    Photography of Local Life: The lake is a great place to capture the daily routine of Amarpur. From fishermen casting nets to children playing, it offers a slice of authentic Tripura life.

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Royal Legacy: It is famous for being an integral part of the Manikya dynasty's urban planning and royal heritage in South Tripura.

    Scenic Town Hub: Known for being the most picturesque spot within Amarpur town, offering stunning sunset views...
    Royal Legacy: It is famous for being an integral part of the Manikya dynasty's urban planning and royal heritage in South Tripura.

    Scenic Town Hub: Known for being the most picturesque spot within Amarpur town, offering stunning sunset views over the water.
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    Architecture:
    Medieval Engineering: The lake is a fine example of 16th-century hydraulic engineering, featuring stone-paved embankments that have survived for hundreds of years.

    Dimensions and Scale: The lake covers roughly 20 hectares of area with a rect...
    Medieval Engineering: The lake is a fine example of 16th-century hydraulic engineering, featuring stone-paved embankments that have survived for hundreds of years.

    Dimensions and Scale: The lake covers roughly 20 hectares of area with a rectangular shape. The banks are elevated to prevent flooding, and ancient drainage channels are still visible in some parts.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Fly to Agartala and take a direct taxi or bus to Amarpur town; the lake is in the center.

    By Train: Reach Udaipur station and take a shared auto or bus for the 30 KM journey to Amarpur.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    Amarsagar Lake (0. 5 KM), Mangal Chandi Temple (1 KM), Chabimura (8 KM), Dumboor Lake (31 KM), Fatikroy Lake (4 KM), Udaipur (30 KM), Tripura Sundari Temple (32 KM), Tepania Eco Park (28 KM), Pilak (46 KM), Agartala (80 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: The lake is deep, so avoid swimming; the embankments are safe but can be slippery during rains.

    Packing Essentials: Carry a light jacket for winter evenings and a camera to capture the reflections.

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