Located at a distance of approx. 50km from Agartala, Udaipur was the old capital Tripura. The Tripurasundari Temple of Matabari, dedicated to goddess Kali, is said to be one of the 51 shaktipeeths (the right foot of Goddess Sati fell here). Hence it is a popular temple and remains crowded round the year; animal sacrifices are a frequent sight. There is also a holy lake where you can feed the fish and turtles. Built in the 11th century, it is an example of typical Tripuri style of temple architecture. Located on the bank of the Gomati River, the richly carved Bhubaneswari Temple has been immortalised through Rabindranath Tagore’s compositions (Bisarjan and Rajarshi) – poignant appeals against animal sacrifices in temples. There are several other temples and lakes in Udaipur. The Tepania Eco Park is an interesting place to visit with the family. There is an orchidarium and a cactus house, a hanging bridge and a tree house, etc. The eco-park is closed on Thursdays; entry charges apply.