Ambasa
Ambasa[edit | edit source]
Ambasa is a town located in the Dhalai district of the Indian state of Tripura. It is situated in the northeastern part of the country and is known for its scenic beauty and cultural heritage. Ambasa serves as an important administrative and commercial center in the region.
Geography[edit | edit source]
Ambasa is situated at an average elevation of 30 meters above sea level. It is located at coordinates 23° 54' 0" North latitude and 91° 58' 0" East longitude. The town is surrounded by lush green hills and is blessed with a pleasant climate throughout the year.
Demographics[edit | edit source]
As of the 2011 census, Ambasa has a population of approximately 15,000 people. The majority of the population consists of Bengali and Tripuri communities. The town has a literacy rate of over 80%, which is higher than the national average.
Economy[edit | edit source]
Ambasa's economy primarily relies on agriculture and small-scale industries. The fertile land in the region supports the cultivation of various crops such as rice, jute, and vegetables. The town also has a few small-scale industries that produce products like textiles, handicrafts, and bamboo-based items.
Culture[edit | edit source]
Ambasa is known for its rich cultural heritage. The town celebrates various festivals throughout the year, including Durga Puja, Diwali, and Christmas. The locals actively participate in these festivals, showcasing their traditional dances, music, and art forms.
Tourism[edit | edit source]
Ambasa offers several tourist attractions for visitors to explore. Some of the popular places to visit include:
- Chabimura: A famous archaeological site known for its rock carvings and ancient sculptures.
- Jampui Hills: A picturesque hill station located near Ambasa, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and mountains.
- Kamalasagar Kali Temple: A beautiful temple dedicated to Goddess Kali, known for its architectural beauty and religious significance.
Transportation[edit | edit source]
Ambasa is well-connected to other parts of Tripura through a network of roads. The town has a bus terminal from where regular bus services operate to nearby cities and towns. The nearest railway station is located in Kumarghat, which is approximately 40 kilometers away from Ambasa.
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