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1. Talatal Ghar

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2. Rang Ghar

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3. Jaysagar Tank and Temples

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4. Kareng Ghar & Talatal Ghar

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5. Shiva Dol

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6. Charaideo Maidams

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7. Rudrasagar Tank and Temple

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8. Tai Ahom Museum

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9. Pani Dihing Wildlife Sanctuary

10. gaurisagar tank and temples.

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11. Sur Samalaya Musical Instrument Museum

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12. Gola Ghar

13. bhaskarjyoti entertainment.

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14. Hotel Shiva Palace Bar

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"Imprints of Ahom Dynasty"

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Dating back to the Ahom dynasty, this cultural town is full of historic tourist attractions from forts with underground architecture to numerous temples. Sibsagar is a state of Assam that provides various tourist attractions related to architectural marvels, history and culture. Some of the most popular places here include a water tank called Bhorpukhuri along with Joysagar, a man-made lake, Ahom Museum , Rudrasagar tank and temples, Gaurisagar tank and temples. One can also visit the Kareng Ghar and the Rang Ghar .

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One of the holistic towns, Sivasagar formally called as Sibsagar is located in the upper ranges of Assam. This popular destination in Assam is set amidst the rich and diverse biodiversity surrounded by many historic attractions. Tourism in Sivasagar is popular for its Ahom monuments and palaces which are a work of excellence. And circled by the lovely ambience and graceful hills this place has a number of other attractions as well. Hence, it is a perfect destination to fascinate and engage in the lovely attractions on Sivasagar.

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With booming tea and oil industries, tourism is an additional bonus point for the town of Sivasagar. The literal translation of Sivasagar stands for “Ocean of Shiva”. This travel destination in Assam is popular for its Ahom monuments and palaces which are quite exquisite. One of the top things to do in Sivasagar is to visit Sivasagar Sivadol Temple which gave this town its name and was built during the year 1734 by Kuwori Ambika, the wife of Swargadeo Siba Singha.

If planning your holidays around the time of Shivratri, you have the opportunity to witness and enjoy the grand celebration by the devotees of Lord Shiva. You can also visit Devidol which is dedicated to Devi Durga and hosts Durga Puja during the months of April-May and September-October; Vishnudol that is dedicated to Lord Vishnu; and Ghanashyam Dol, which is a marvellous temple built from terracotta and a part of its original path way still exists. Amongst palaces, you can visit the Talatal Ghar that was originally built to be an army base and comprises of several hidden passageways constructed underneath till the Rangpur Palace.

One of the sightseeing places of Sivasagar is the Sivasagar Tai Museum which houses several artefacts from Ahom Dynasty and its rulers. There are also several tanks which you can visit during your tour in Sivasagar like Joysagar, which is reckoned to be the largest artificial lake ever made in an area of 1.29 km2; and Rudrasagar and Gaurisagar, out of which Rudrasagar is more beautiful one and has been built around a Shiva temple.

Another one of the must visit places is Pani Dihing Wildlife Sanctuary which prior to 1984 was a reserve forest. It houses more than 143 migratory and local bird species who visit here every year. It is a diverse, wet ecosystem that is surrounding the River Brahmaputra and has several lakes speckled across its 34 kilometres property. As because of annual flooding, this piece of land is left uninhabited and away from the illegal and pestering interference of human beings. You can also visit the Namdang Stone Bridge that was built centuries ago on a single rock boulder and is still operable as National Highway 37.

We, at Tour My India, offer you several holiday packages that cover the North East India and feature some of the popular tourist places, including Sivasagar.

Popular Tourist Places to See in Sivasagar

Sivasagar is a historic town and a popular destination for sightseeing holistic sites and nature reserves like a man-made lake, Ahom Museum and water tanks described as Bhorpukhuri, Rudrasagar, Gaurisagar. Other sites to visit in Sivasagar are Pani Dihing Wildlife Sanctuary and Rang Ghar to name a few.

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Sivasagar is one of the must-visit destinations in Assam and amongst its many attractions Sivasagar has well-maintained hotels to reside in. They make sure to help your stay be a wonderful experience. You can find accommodations options in Sivasagar from budget friendly inns to spacious hotels that range from moderate to expensive.

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  • Best time to visit Sivasagar All round the year Especially during winter
  • Theme of Sivasagar Romantic, Historical, Tea Tour
  • Festival you must attend Bohag Bihu Festival
  • Things you must try Spend an evening on the bank of Sivasagar tank.

Sivasagar is a beautiful town surrounded by tea gardens. It was the capital of the Ahom kingdom which reigned supremacy for six hundred years before the advent of the British. Sivasagar tourism and travel guide elaborate you everything about heritage city Sivasagar. Sivasagar, which literally means 'the ocean of Lord Shiva', is a serene place strewn with the tell-tale ruins of a powerful empire. About 369 km from the commercial hub of Assam Guwahati, historical town Sivasagar is located.

Top attractions in Sibsagar

Top places to visit in sivasagar.

Rang Ghar, historical place of sivasagar

Rang Ghar was an ancient amphitheater built by King Pramatta Singha. This two storeyed ovals shaped pavilion is one of the largest of its kind.

Kareng Ghar, sivasagar travel guide

Kareng Ghar

Kareng Ghar is a historical monument built by King Rudra Singha. It is a seven-storied palace having three underground storeys and tunnels connecting Dikhow river.

Shivadol temple, shiva temple of sivasagar

Tourist Attractions in Sivasagar

  • Kareng Ghar & Talatal Ghar
  • Gargaon Kareng Ghar Or Gargaon Palace
  • Charaideo Maidams
  • Tai Museum Or Ahom Museum
  • Jaysagar Tank And Temples
  • Gaurisagar Tank And Temples
  • Rudrasagar Tank And Temples
  • Ajan Pir Dargah
  • Pani Dihing Wildlife Sanctuary

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Rangali Bihu celebration at Historical city Sivasagar

Sivasagar located in the Upper Assam was once the capital of the Ahom kings. At that time, its name was Rangpur. Ahom kings rule for more than six hundred years and successfully defended the repeated attacks of rulers of Bengals and Mughals.

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Sivasagar, earlier called Rangpur was the capital of the Ahom dynasty and hence this town bears testimony to the magnificence and grandeur of the Ahom rule. The remnants and for most parts even monuments built by the Ahom kings still stand tall in this small heritage town in Upper Assam. Sivasagar meaning ‘ocean of Shiva’ got its name after Sivasagar tank, or the Borpukhuri excavated by Swargadeo Shiva Singha.

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Sivasagar, located at a distance of 362.6 kms from Guwahati, the State capital is an important centre for tea, oil and tourism industries. The ONGC runs its operations in Geleky, Rudrasagar and Lakwa in Sivasagar district with their offices in Sivasagar and Nazira town. Sivasagar therefore is a major industrial town in Assam inspite of its size.

There’s a lot to see and experience in Sivasagar. From temples to monuments to local village tour, you can experience everything in just a matter of 2-3 days. Travel agencies offer itinerary suitable to your choices, but you can curate one too with a little help to explore on your own.

Places to visit:

1. RANGHAR : Ranghar during the Ahom rule served as a pavilion for watching outdoor sports and other activities. The King with his Queen and other higher officials sat in all grandeur to enjoy buffalo fights, or other sports and recreational events.

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Ranghar comes to life during the Rongali Bihu celebration marking the Assamese new year when keeping with the tradition sports and cultural programmes are organised at the premises.

2. TAI-AHOM MUSEUM : The Tai-Ahom Museum located on the west bank of Sivasagar Tank houses the various antique collections of the Ahom dynasty. Books, Ornaments, Garments, Weaponry and other decorative items are displayed here. The museum also promotes research on Tai language and literature.

3. TALATAL GHAR : Talatal ghar has two underground tunnels which were used during wars as secret passages by Ahom soldiers. There were three floors under the ground level and three above. This initially was built as an army base. The underground three floors, however, have been sealed off for security reasons and only parts remain of the upper floors too. But Talatal Ghar is a great example of Ahom architecture.

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4. SIVASAGAR PUKHURI : Also known as Borpukhuri, Sivasagar tank was dug by the Ahoms in the 18th century. It is 64 feet deep built in an area of 130 acres and is a major landmark of the town.

5. KARENG GHAR : Kareng ghar or the Garhgaon Palace was the royal palace of the Ahom kings. Situated in Garhgaon, a distance of around 15 kms from Sivasagar town, this palace is a four storeyed building constructed in gradually receding tiers. The top floor had a dome like roof with a chamber, and there’s believed to be a secret underground tunnel from Garhgaon palace to Talatal ghar which has now been sealed off.

6. SHIVDOL : Shivdol is a popular Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located on the banks of Borpukhuri or Sivasagar tank. There are footfalls around the year but Shivdol comes to life during Mahashivratri when pilgrims from far and wide visit to offer prayers.

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7. JOY DOL : Joydol is also known as the Kesavanarayan temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Built by the Ahom king Swargadeo Rudra Singha, the temple is located on the northern bank of Joysagar tank in Joysagar, a distance of 5 kms from Sivasagar town. This tank was excavated in the memory of his mother Joymoti and hence the name Joydol.

8. AJAN PIR DARGAH: Built in the memory of the Muslim reformer Ajan Fakir, this Dargah is located in Saraguri Chapori region, about 22 kms from Sivasagar town. He was a preacher, a saint from Baghdad who came to settle here and played a vital role in unifying the people of the Brahmaputra valley. He reformed, reinforced and stabilized Islam in Assam. Zikr and Zari are two forms of devotional songs popularized by him. Urus is a special day celebrated here in this dargah.

9. CHARAIDEO MAIDAM : Che-rai-doi, a Tai word which means ‘shining city on the hills’, was the first capital of the Ahom kingdom. Charaideo which is 30 kms from Sivasagar town is now known for its collection of maidams or burial mounds of the Ahom royalty. The Ahoms don’t burn the dead bodies but keep it in a box and bury. This burial mound is called maidam.

Dichang mukh and Dikhow mukh are two riverine off the river Brahmaputra which can be opted for local village tours.

How to reach:

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  • 1. Dibrugarh Mohanbari airport: Dibrugarh Mohanbari Airport is one of the nearest airports, a distance of 83.8 kms. From there you can directly hire a cab to Sivasagar. You can also opt boarding a bus from the main town of Dibrugarh which can be quite a hassle for first timers.
  • 2. Jorhat Airport: A distance of 62.1 kms from Sivasagar town, you can hire a cab directly from Jorhat airport. However there are not many flight and airline options to Jorhat.
  • 3. Sivasagar Railway station: Dibrugarh bound Rajdhani Express from New Delhi has a stop at Sivasagar Railway station. Jan Shatabdi Express from Guwahati to Dibrugarh also makes a halt here. These two trains are quite comfortable to travel in.
  • 4. Dibrugarh Railway station: Train connectivity from other major railway stations of the country are available to Dibrugarh only.

Where to stay:

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  • 1. Hotel Brahmaputra: Located in B.G. Road, Sivasagar Hotel Brahmaputra offers comfortable lodging in a town where there are not many lodging options. The hotel offers complimentary breakfast and parking facilities too.
  • 2. Hotel Shiva Palace: Located in the heart of the town, Hotel Shiva Palace is a budget friendly decent place to stay. Their in-house restaurant Sky Chef is very popular among the locals. There’s a gym right behind the hotel which is a good option for fitness enthusiasts.
  • 3. Hotel Piccolo: Another budget hotel located in Boarding Road, Sivasagar is Hotel Piccolo. They have a bar and an in-house restaurant which offers multi-cuisine food.

Where to eat:

Apart from the restaurants mentioned above there are a few food joints which are quite popular among the locals.

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  • Zoonskaya: This is a resort located besides NH 37 just before entering the town. This is the first of its kind in Sivasagar and has been able to attract a lot of people recently because of its attractive interiors. The poolside set up is what attracts most of them.
  • Rasraj Bakery: This is a popular hangout for panipuri lovers over many years. And don’t forget to taste their crunchy kata biscuit, a popular local variety of biscuit.
  • MFC : This is the local version of the popular restaurant chain KFC which offers fried chicken and other dishes.
  • Neelkantha Dhaba: The most popular roadside dhaba in Upper Assam, Neelkantha serves the best of Duck and pork meat. Located on the outskirts, a few kilometres from Sivasagar town this dhaba remains packed throughout, but the wait is definitely worthwhile. Enjoy a wholesome ethnic Assamese thali here during your stay in Sivasagar.

Also I am very excited to inform that my first non-fiction travel guide book on Assam Jajabor: Wanderlust Assam has been published with an ISBN number. I am sure the book would be helpful and interesting, covering a lot of different topics on Assam as a tourist destination. If you wish to purchase a copy then I will be adding the link below.

Book link: https://notionpress.com/read/jajabor-wanderlust-assam

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Tourist Places To Visit In Sivasagar

Besides its popularity as an ancient city, Sivasagar’s also known for its climate that’s relatively mild and temperate with an average precipitation of 93” with plain landscapes, hilled valleys and mountains as well. An idyllic setting, Sivasagar’s Assam ’s jeweled crown and situated about 363km from Guwahati . It is also well connected to the rest of the state by an excellent train and road network. Originally called Rongpur, Sivasagar was the capital of the glorious Ahom Empire for nearly 600 years. Here’s a list of tourist places you can visit in Sivasagar.

Talatal Ghar

Talatal Ghar:  Tourist Places To Visit In Sivasagar

Located in the northeast part of Assam , the Rangpur Palace or Talatal Ghar is one of the most impressive architectural feats of Tai Ahom, which not only is a beautiful representation of Assamese culture and its ancient past, but also one of the largest monuments in the world. Enriched with the usual Mughal Designs and Styling, the upper tier of the palace is also called Kareng Ghar and was originally used as a residential palace by the Assamese Royalty. Built with purely organic materials, this structural marvel stands tall to date made of only bricks and organic cement.

Rang Ghar:  Tourist Places To Visit In Sivasagar

Also called the Coliseum of the East, and one of the oldest amphitheaters in Asia , the Rang Ghar is located close to the Rangpur Palace, about 3km from the town of Sivasagar and actually represents a house of entertainment that dates back to 1746 AD, from the Ahom regime. A significant representation of architectural finesse and glory from the past, the monument was originally a two-tier structure, built by King Swargadeo Pramatta Singha, so that other Ahom Kings and Nobles could enjoy various sports from the pavilion. The monument has also earned itself the honor of being featured as a logo for the 33rd National Games in Assam in 2007.

Tai-Ahom Museum

Tai-Ahom Museum:  Tourist Places To Visit In Sivasagar

The Tai Ahom Museum is a significant representation of Sivasagar’s local culture and ancient past, located by the banks of the Sivasagar Pukhuri, standing tall as a relatively simple building. Opened to the public in 1992, the museum has been a popular attraction for visitors with an assortment of artifacts that go way back to before 600 years including a royal armory, ornaments, utensils, books, scriptures and a lot more from the Ahom Era. The structure aims to promote the Tai Ahom heritage by sponsoring its research and study.

Charaideo:  Tourist Places To Visit In Sivasagar

Situated about 28km from Sibasagar, Charaideo was built by the founder of the Ahom Empire, Sukhapa and is popular for the burial tombs, tumuli or maidams as they are locally known of the royal members of the Ahom Dynasty as well as the King. Built of rocks and bricks, these maidams are currently in shambles. The Charaideo was established 20 years after hunting for a suitable and the name chosen, was done so with due consideration to its essence which implies ‘the shining city of the hills’. The Ahom Royalty was buried here after a long drawn burial ritual, and their tombs are compared to the Egyptian Pyramids easily, given that the tombs display the exquisite craftsmanship and skills of the artisans and Assamese masons from the bygone days.

Joysagar Tank & Temples

Joysagar Tank & Temples:  Tourist Places To Visit In Sivasagar

Located in the vicinity of the Joydol Temple or Kesavanarayan, the Joysagar Tank and Temples are huge constructs that were completed in a record time of 45 days way back in 1697, spanning nearly 320 acres, in addition to the temples situated on the water bank, including the Nati Gosain, Devi Ghar and Shiv Temples. Considered one of the most popular tourist sites in the area, the temples were built during the Ahom Reign, under the rule of King Rudra Singha and tales of his reign and legacy linger on. There’s a water reservoir that was excavated in honor of Joymati, of which the octagonal Garbagriha is an integral part. This site holds significant relevance in terms of archeological and religious sentiments among the locals.

Shivadol:  Tourist Places To Visit In Sivasagar

A renowned temple erected in Lord Shiva’s honor, the Shivadol stands by the shores of the Sibsagar Lake and was built in 1734 by Bar Raja Ambika, Ahom King Swargadeo Siba Singha’s Queen. Standing tall at 32m with a base perimeter of 59m, this sanctuary essentially includes a group of edifices that comprise 3 Hindu temples of Sivadol, a Vishnudol, a museum and shrines. The built is adorned with an 8ft. high golden dome as well. Annually a huge fair’s organized in the Shiva Temple where pilgrims from all over the country come visiting to offer their reverence and during August-September, the Hare Krishna Hymns and Chants can be heard far and wide through the night. Besides this, the Rath & Dol Yatra are two festivals that also take place each year at Vishnu Dol, as is Durga Puja during September-October at Devidol.

Gaurisagar Tank

Gaurisagar Tank:  Tourist Places To Visit In Sivasagar

An artificial reservoir, the Gaurisagar Tank, that spans nearly 150 acres, was excavated in 1723 by Ahom king Swargadeo Sivasingha’s first wife, Queen Phuleswari and has a number of temples places all around it, in honor of Lord Shiva, Goddess Durga and Lord Vishnu. Initially the name of a small village Bezgaon, Gourisagar was given its name after building the three temples.

Kareng Ghar

Kareng Ghar:  Tourist Places To Visit In Sivasagar

Also known as the Gargaon Palace, the royal throne for the Ahom Dynasty, Kareng Ghar is a renowned tourist spot located 13km from the town and includes about 7 floors, of which three lie underground, with many underground passages that aren’t accessible to visitors for safety reasons. Owing to its grandeur, the palace is one of the most beautiful symbols of Ahom Architecture, given its wooden and stone-built, a brick wall spanning nearly 5km and a masonry gate leading to the palace. After the old palace got damaged, it was rebuilt in 1752 with its 7 tiered structure by Suremphaa.

Sibsagar Lake

Sibsagar Lake:  Tourist Places To Visit In Sivasagar

A landmark of the town of Sivasagar, the Sibsagar Lake’s an artificial reservoir built by King Shiva Singha’s Queen, Ambika in 1734. Also called Bhorpukhuri, the lake’s bank is encompassed by a series of historic monuments, government offices, mosques, temples, churches, a Buddhist Monastery, parks and gardens. Custom-built by the King the lake spans 129 acres. When you come visiting, you will also get to see a number of cannons from the Tai-Ahom era well preserved by the banks.

Devi Dol:  Tourist Places To Visit In Sivasagar

Built-in reverence of Goddess Durga, the temple of Devi Dol is decades old and located in Sivasagar, where an annual Durga Puja is celebrated and attended by scores of devotees from all parts of the country. Flanked by the Shiva Dol and Vishnu Dol on both sides, Devi Dol’s is 60 ft high and has a base of 120ft. one of the most sacred portions of the Dol, the Bolisthal is earmarked for worshipping Goddess Kali and Goddess Durga, with a small Shanti temple that’s nearby as well.

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Awesome Assam: Top places to visit in the city of Sivasagar

The city of Sivasagar is located in Assam, India. The name literally means the ‘Ocean Of Shiva’. The name of the city is derived from the beautiful lake named Sivasagar. Situated in the heart of the city, the city is one of the famous attractions in the state of Assam. Because there are several beautiful places to visit in Sivasagar. The Dehing rainforests surround the city and it is the place where the Brahmaputra and Lohit rivers meet. This place is famous for its Ahom palaces and monuments. Here are the top places to visit in Sivasagar.

Also Read: Top Places To Visit in Assam – Revealing The Hidden Treasures Of North-East

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How to reach Sivasagar, Assam

The city of Sivasagar is easily accessible by road. You can also hop into a private or government bus from Guwahati or Dibrugarh or Jorhat to arrive into Sivasagar.

The Jorhat Airport is the closest one located at 75 km from Sivasagar. There is a rich wetland ecosystem of around 34 km on the southern bank of the river Brahmaputra. It is a bird’s paradise in the state of Assam. So, if you love nature then this is the place you must visit.

Also Read: The perfect time to plan your trip to Assam – Best Time to Visit

Places to visit in Sivasagar

1. the historical talatal house.

The Talatal Ghar is also known as the Rangpur Palace. Located in the northern region of Assam, it is considered to be one of the most impressive attraction. In the entire world, The Talatal Ghar is the largest of all Ahom monuments present. The spot stands as a worthy testament to the colourful Assamese culture and history.

The royalty of Assam popularly known as the Kareng Ghar. You can spot this on the upper ground floor of the Talatal Ghar. Raja Swargdeo Rudra Singha, the successor of Swargadeo Rajeswar Singha, added these top floors. Thus making the Talatal Ghar a beautiful and marvellous seven-story royal palace.

Do you know that the palace is constructed with purely organic materials? Yes, organically made bricks and cement was used for the construction. And even for centuries, this monument has been standing tall and strong which makes this palace a must-visit attraction.

Brahmaputra river

2. The Eastern Colosseum of India

The Rang Ghar is located at a distance of 3 km from Sivasagar town near Rangpur Palace. It is one of the oldest surviving Asian amphitheatres. It is also known as the “Colosseum of the East”. Above all, the name itself translates to “House Of Entertainment”.

The Rang Ghar reflects the architectural precision and grandeur of the past. Swargadeo Pramatta Singha, ruler of Ahom was the man who built the two-storied building. It was used by Ahom Kings and nobles for watching sports like buffalo fights.

During the Rangauli Bihu festival , it served as a sports pavilion where different sports were held. When the 33rd National Games were held in Assam in the year 2007, the Rang Ghar was used as a logo considering its rich historical importance. Now due to frequent earthquakes and seismic surveys, there are 35 visible cracks on the walls. Due to this, the condition of the monument is quite fragile. Above all, its grandeur and magnificence will make it worth the visit at least once.

3. The Ahom Museum

Ahom Museum is located on the banks of Sivasagar Lake. You can find artefacts such as royal armoury, manuscripts, clothes, etc. If you like to know about Assam’s past and the Ahom dynasty, you can’t find a better place than the Ahom Museum.

Your trip to Sivasagar would be incomplete if you fail to visit the museum. It holds all the history and major attractions of the Ahom dynasty who ruled over the land between the 13th and the 18th centuries. The government of Assam maintains the Ahom Museum. Above all, when you are here, you will realise that there cannot be the best place to know more about Ahom dynasty.

4. The Capital of Ahom Dynasty

Charaideo, the capital of Ahom dynasty is located 28km away from Sivasagar. Sukhapa, the founder of the Ahom dynasty built the district of Charaideo in 1253. People from around the world come and visit Charaideo as the main attraction in Sivasager. Here, you can find the burial vaults of the king and members of the Ahom dynasty. These vaults were built of stones and bricks, are in ruins today. Even after several years, Charaideo still remains as the symbol of Ahom power. This place is called as the “Pyramids of Assam”.

Located in the foothills of Nagaland, 30 km away from Sivasagar town you can find the Charaideo district. Above all, at the top of the hill of Charaideo, you can spot 42 tombs of kings and queens who ruled the Ahom dynasty. In conclusion, if you would like to know about the lifestyle and culture of Ahom rulers you must visit this place.

5. The Tallest Shiva Temple in India

Shiva statue

Shivadol is a famous Shiva Temple, in the city of Sivasagar, Assam. It was constructed in the year 1734. Bar Raja Ambika, queen of Ahom King Swargadeo Siba Singha was a devotee of Lord Shiva and she built the Shivadol. Visit. More than that, it is one of the most photogenic locations in the city of Sivasagar.

At a height of about 32m and base perimeter of 59m, Shivadol is considered as the tallest Shiva temples in India. You can also find other two small temples, The Vishnu Dol and Devi Dol, surrounding the Shiva temple.

The massive dome on top of the Shivadol is known as the Kosoloi. Do you know that it is made up of pure gold? During the month of winter, you can find many migratory birds and thus it is an ideal place for birdwatchers. Above all, the best time to visit this place is during the winter.

Also Read: Top 6 Temples you should visit in Assam for a spiritual awakening

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Blessed with a rich history and heritage, Sivasagar, also referred to as Sibsagar, lures travellers from every nook and corner of the country. The city is one of the top historical attractions in Assam. It has a large number of historical monuments, most of which were built by the Ahom Kingdom. The city is named after the pristine Sivasagar Lake which is more than 200 years old and a popular tourist site in the region. Sivasagar was once the capital of the Ahom Dynasty from the year 1699 to 1788. During that time, it was known as Rangpur. The Ahom rulers constructed many forts, temples and palaces in the city during their reign. These historical monuments can still be seen and are presently serving as the top tourist attractions in Sivasagar. Amongst the many historical attractions in the city, Talatal Ghar, Siva Dol Temple and Vishnu Dol Temple are the famous places of tourist interest in Sivasagar. Besides, the city also has amazing sightseeing places, Taj Museum being one of them. There are also various tanks that can be visited on a Sivasagar tour. Pani Dihing Wildlife Sanctuary is another must-visit place which attracts a lot of travellers. Be it history lovers, nature admirers or wildlife buffs, Sivasagar is a place which has something to offer to all kinds of travellers.

Top Tourist Attractions to Visit in Sivasagar

From history to wildlife to pilgrimage, the city offers a range of attractions that lets you have an enjoyable holiday in Sivasagar.

Gaurisagar Tank

Built in the year 1723, Gaurisagar Tank is an artificial tank located near the city of Sivasagar. It was built by Rani Phuleshwari Devi – the first wife of Ahom King. On the banks of this renowned tourist site, there are several temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva.

Shivasagar Lake

Shivasagar Lake or Sibsagar Lake lies in the heart of the city. It is one of the scenic locations in the city and was built by Rani Ambika in the memory of her consort Swargadeo Sivasingha. It is the second largest tank in Assam. Such is the charm and significance of this lake that the city was named after it. On the bank of the lake, there are many temples, a Buddhist monastery, mosque, parks and gardens.

Joysagar Tank

At a distance of 5 km from the city’s downtown, Joysagar is a famous tourism place in Sivasagar. It is a man-made lake which was built by Swargadeo Rudra Singha, an Ahom King. He established this place in the year 1697 to commemorate his mother. On the northern bank of this lake, there are many temples that are flocked by oodles of devotees every day.

Located on the bank of Sivasagar Lake, Shiva Dol is yet another attraction in the city which dates back to the time when it was the capital of Ahom Kingdom. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is recognized as one of the top pilgrimage sites in Sivasagar. Shiva Dol is also the largest Lord Shiva temple in the entire Northeast India.

Talatal Ghar

Often called as Rangpur Palace, Talatal Ghar is a magnificent historical monument in Sivasagar. It is known to be the largest of all Ahom monuments built in the world. It was originally constructed as an army base by Swargadeo Rajeshwar Singha. The structure has three underground floors and two tunnels that were built as escape routes for the king and his army. Its splendid architecture sets it apart from other historical structure built during the same period.

Comfortably standing on the bank of Sivasagar Lake, close to Shiva Dol, Vishnu Dol is a highly revered religious place in Sivasagar. The temple is more than 200 years old and was built during the reign of Ahom Kingdom by the Queen Madambika. It is sacred to Lord Vishnu. Other than the religious significance, the temple is also known for its architectural beauty, which is a treat to the eyes.

Ahom Museum

For historical buffs, Ahom Museum is yet another delightful place to visit in Sivasagar city. The museum depicts the glory of Ahom Kingdom. For that, it houses a rich assortment of exhibits like royal armoury, clothes, swords, goblets, manuscripts and more. Founded in the year 1972, this museum in Sivasagar gives tourists a sneak peek of art, artefacts and jewellery related to the Ahom Dynasty.

Pani Dihing Wildlife Sanctuary

In the northern part of the Sivasagar district, Pani Dihing Wildlife Sanctuary sprawls over an area of 33.93 sq km. The sanctuary is home to more than 267 species of birds and 70 species of migratory birds. Pani Dihing was established by the Government of Assam in the year 1999. Kingfisher, shoveller, open bill stork, and wigeon are some common birds that can be seen here.

Top Things to Do in Sivasagar

Apart from the above mentioned tourist attractions, the city of Sivasagar also offers tourists a range of activities to do in the region.

Heritage Tour

Being the former capital of the Ahom Dynasty, Sivasagar houses numerous heritage monuments, and visiting them is one of the best things to do in Sivasagar. Visiting these monuments lets tourists admire the rich heritage of the Ahom Dynasty.

Nature Tour

Amidst the history and heritage, one forgets that the city of Sivasagar is also known for its natural beauty. The city is gifted with an abundance of greenery that makes a stay in Sivasagar unforgettable. There are numerous lake sites in the city that are perfect to relish the nature and serenity of this place.

Pilgrimage Tour

Since the city is home to many temples, devotees from every nook and corner of the country come to perform a pilgrimage tour in Sivasagar. Joy Dol, Shiva Dol, Devi Dol and Shiva Dol are some few popular names in the long list of temples in Sivasagar.

Accommodation Options

Being one of the top tourist attractions in Assam, Sivasagar offers good staying options to tourists. From budget to standard to deluxe, the city has a range of hotels to reside in. These hotels guarantee a comfortable stay along with offering basic modern facilities. The accommodation options in Sivasagar can be found in different regions of the city. For travellers, there are also a good number of homestays to stay in.

Best Time to Visit Sivasagar

Summers in Sivasagar are scorching and humid. One should avoid visiting the city during this time, as it can be extremely exhausting. During monsoon, it witnesses sporadic rainfalls. Winter is the best season to visit Sivasagar. The temperature during this time ranges between 10°C to 23°C and the weather is cool and pleasant.

How to Reach Sivasagar?

The city of Sivasagar is well-connected with all means of transport to the rest of the country. The nearest airport from Sivasagar is Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport in Guwahati. The city can also be easily reached by railway. The nearest railhead is Simaluguri Railway Station, which is located at a distance of around 16 km. It is also connected to the rest of the country through road networks. Both government and private buses also run from the nearby cities and towns like Simaluguri, Bhojo, Cinnamora, Bishnu Nagar and Nazira to Sivasagar.

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  • 4. Joysagar Tank and Temples
  • 5. Charaideo Maidams
  • 6. Kareng Ghar
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Sivasagar – The Heritage Capital of Assam

As a tour operator for Northeast India, we believe that a trip to Assam is incomplete without visiting Sivasagar. It was one of the five erstwhile capital of the Ahom kingdom of Assam which testifies its glorious past and magnificent heritage.

This town is bestrewed with the archaeological sites of the Ahom dynasty. It will captivate your senses with its century-old amphitheater, water tanks, well-preserved temples and palace ruins. Not to forget the verdant tea estates and the sunset in Burha-Dhing river that makes it a perfect destination for a soulful trip.

Recently the Government of India has announced that the Sivasagar will be made an iconic destination for holistic tourism development. In our blog, you will learn about what makes this town so fabled and fabulous.

Why Sivasagar is known as the “Heritage Capital of Assam”?

Architectural heritage of sivasagar.

In ancient times Sivasagar was once known as Rongpur. Established by the King Sukhrungphaa or Swargadeo Rudra Singha (Hindu name) in 1707, it was the fourth capital of the great Ahom kingdom. Under his regime, Sivasagar has witnessed the most glorious period of the Ahom dynasty.

The king was very instrumental in developing the cultural and architectural prowess of Rangpur, the present-day Sivasagar. During this time, mammoth man-made water tanks, palaces and temples were constructed around his capital.

Such monuments can be described as an amalgam of various cultures, traditions and religious influences. You will find distinct architectural styles ranging from domes and arches inspired by Mughal architecture to huge shikhara which are also the key elements of traditional Hindu architecture.

Over time, they even developed the technique of making organic cement by using eggs, fish, molasses, pulses and lime due to which their structures are still very strong and earthquake resistant.

An archaeologist, Mr. Milan Kumar Chauley in his journal ‘ Ahom Monuments – An Architectural Marvel (New Perspective) ’ has also mentioned that:

“ As whole of Northeast falls in highly seismic zone, in the last 500 years at least 14 big earthquakes are recorded to have taken place in Assam (Hazarika 1990: 32-33) (The earthquakes took place in the years 1548, 1598, 1601, 1642, 1660, 1696, 1732, 1759, 1770, 1838, 1842, 1875, 1897, 1950). This very fact gives an insight into the fact that the Ahoms very judiciously used the available resources for making their structures earthquake resistant. This is evident from the fact that the extant monuments at Sivsagar have withstood at least 8 to 9 earthquakes including the last i.e. 1950, Which is believed to be one of the world’s most devastating earthquakes; when even the Assam type houses collapsed in that area, the Ahom monuments have withstood them with minor damages. ”

Imagine how advanced were the Ahoms in the matter of science and art of architecture which made their monuments hold out against earthquakes to exude the saga of their illustrious past.

Cultural Heritage of Sibsagar

Initially, the Ahom clan who migrated from the Mong Mao province of Southern China used to follow a religion based on ritual oriented ancestor worship. Later Swargadeo Rudra Singha embraced Hinduism and over the time other religions too flourished in his capital. He also adopted Assamese as an official language of the Ahom kingdom.

The Ahom rulers were also a strong proponent of sports, dance and music. The king commissioned the construction of ‘Rang Ghar’ (a house of entertainment) in 1747 AD which is now believed to be one of the oldest surviving amphitheatres in Asia. It was at this place where Bihu was fostered as a cultural identity of Assam .

Sibsagar was once a majestic city and it has witnessed some of the most remarkable transitions in the cultural history of Assam. From archaeology to culture it speaks loud about the deeds of the great Ahom rulers who shaped the future of the Brahmaputra Valley. Such illustrious past and intangible splendours make Sivasagar the heritage capital of Assam.

Places of Interest around Sivasagar Town

Sibsagar Tank and Group of Temples: Sivasagar has been named after the town’s main attraction, the Sibsagar tank/ Borpukhuri (in Assamese) surrounded by its three Hindu temples. It is an architectural masterpiece that stands at a higher elevation than the rest of the town. There is a lot more for travellers in this heritage city to explore.

Located at the heart of the town, it is a large manmade water tank which is considered to be one of the oldest structures in all of Assam. Commissioned by Queen Ambika (the wife of King Sutanphaa or Swargadeo Shiva Singha, the eldest son of Swargadeo Rudra Singha) in 1734 AD, Sibsagar tank highlights the advanced hydrology skills of the Ahom period. It is built on an area of 257 acres and the depth of water is 27 feet. Interestingly, the water level of the tank never changes at any time of the year and even in the monsoon season.

Sibsagar tank is surrounded by a cluster of temples known as Siva Dol (temple dedicated to Lord Shiva), Vishnu Dol (Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu) and Devi Dol (Temple dedicated to goddess Durga) and a Tai Ahom museum. Sivadol is also the tallest of all Shiva temples in India.

During the winter season, a lot of migratory birds also take shelter in the Sibsagar tank and a watchtower is located on the eastern bank of the tank.

Rang Ghar: This double-storeyed building is considered as one of the oldest surviving amphitheatre and sports pavilion in Asia. In Assamese language, Rang Ghar means a “House of Entertainment”. Here the Ahom kings and their nobles used to watch buffalo fights, cockfights and other sports and dance forms, particularly during the Rongali Bihu festival.

It was first built under the reign of Swargadeo Rudra Singha with bamboo and wood and later it was rebuilt by King Sunenphaa or Swargadeo Pramatta Singha (youngest son of Swargadeo Rudra Singha) between 1744-1750 AD. The building displays a typical Ahom architecture which consists of an oval amphitheatre with a roof in the shape of an inverted Ahom longboat. Thin bricks and organic cement were used to keep the interior cool throughout the year.

Talatal Ghar: Talatal Ghar in the Assamese language means an underground home. It was commissioned by Swargadeo Rudra Singha in 1698 AD and it happened to be the military base of the Ahom kingdom. Till date, it is considered the largest of all the Ahom architecture.

Talatal Ghar has three floors below ground level and two secret tunnels which were used as exit routes by the royal family in case of any distress. It is situated close to Rang Ghar and Joysagar Tank and nowadays only the upper portion of the monument is accessible to the tourist. The floors below the ground are sealed off.

Jaysagar Tank: You will be surprised to know that Jaysagar tank is the largest manmade tank in India covering an area of 318 acres. Jaysagar was built by Swargadeo Rudra Singha in the memory of his mother, Jaymati. It is said that this huge pond was excavated in just 45 days if this speculation is true then imagine how advanced were the Ahoms in hydrology even in that era.

The sunset from Jaysagar is magnificent! Book a table at the ‘ Heritage Jaysagar ’ to adore an immaculate view of the setting sun where the whole landscape blooms in the shades of red and orange. There is even a cluster of temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva, and Lord Ganesha to name a few.

The most famous amongst all is the temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu known as ‘Kesavanarayan Vishnudol’ or ‘Jaydol’. Known for its architectural artistry, Vishnudol is the largest temple built by the king in an adaptation of a unique ‘Nilachala Style’ of architectural design. This design first was used by the Koch King Naranarayana to rebuild the Kamakhya temple in Guwahati in 1562 AD. These are the only two temples in the world using the Nilachala style of architecture.

Kareng Ghar: Little away from the Sivasagar town at a distance of just 15 km is the formidable Kareng Ghar, also known as the Garhgaon Palace. Gargaon used to be the kingdom’s capital for more than four centuries before shifting it to Rangpur. The Kareng Ghar is the last remains of the royal palace of Ahom rulers in Gargaon and is the grandest monument that they have ever made.

It is a four-storeyed building with gradually receding floors. It is believed that there is a secret underground tunnel from ‘Kareng Ghar’ to ‘Talatal Ghar’ in Sivasagar across the river Dikhow.

Charaideo: Almost 30 km away from the Sivsagar town remains the sacred burial mounds of Ahom kings and queens at a place called Charaideo. This place portrays the symbol of Ahom power and it is also the place of ancestral Gods of the Ahom. In Tai Ahom language Charaideo means ‘the shining city on the hills’ and it is the first capital of the Ahom kingdom founded by King Chao Lung Sui-Ka-Pha in 1253.

Ajan Pir Dargah: About 22 km from Sibsagar town at Sonpura, Gargaon lies the revered Ajan Pir Dargah dedicated to a great Muslim reformer and a Sufi saint Shah Miran. He got the name as Ajan Fakir because of his style of chanting Azan, the calling for ‘namaz’. He migrated from Baghdad to India in the 17th century and later settled in Sivasagar. He was the disciple of Khwaja Nizamuddin Auliya and stressed in love as a means of realising God.

Ajan Pir is well known for his Zikir (a type of spiritual song) that helped reform, and stabilize Islam in Assam. The mausoleum was commissioned by King Supatphaa or Swargadeo Gadadhar Singha after his death. It is a divine place and you will feel a sense of inner peace.

Panidihing Wildlife Sanctuary: This bird sanctuary is just 22 km from the Sivsagar town. Spread over 33.93 square kilometer, it is surrounded by the Brahmaputra and the Dishang river in the northwest and to the south. There are about 270 species of birds including 70 migratory birds have been recorded in Pani Dighing. It is a must-visit place for a wildlife photographer travelling in Sivasagar.

Dichang Mukh: Nestled on the confluence of Rivers Dichang and Brahmaputra, Dichang Mukh is a scenic Mishing tribe village situated about 10 km from Sivsagar town. This riverine settlement is an upcoming village tourism destination in Assam which portrays the true cultural essence of the Mishing people. The traditional houses made on stilts, the rural ambience and simple lifestyle offer an immersive experience to the visitors. The view of the sunset from Dichang Mukh is a great place to watch the sun vanish into pristine waters. Ethnic lunch with a local Mishing family, sandbar camping and birding during the winter season are some of the highlights of Dichang Mukh.

Patsaku Village: Patsaku is a must-visit destination if you want to know about the Tai-Ahom culture, history and tradition. Although the village has accepted a new age lifestyle, it has not detached itself from its actual cultural roots. This is the only place in Assam where the Ahoms have preserved their Tai language. The age-old identity of the Ahoms in the form of rituals, dance, dress, textile and cuisine is still prevalent in Patsaku. On a day outing to Patsaku, you can learn about the primitive ways of Muga silk yarning, a short history lesson about how Sukaphaa entered the Brahmaputra valley and established the Ahom kingdom and an introduction to culinary arts of the Tai Ahom people.

How to Travel to Sivasagar?

Sibsagar town is well linked to the major parts of Assam. You will find the nearest airport at Jorhat and Dibrugarh. It also has a railway station called Sibsagar Town Railway Station. By road, it is well connected with major cities and this town is a good layover for people traveling to Mokochung in Nagaland to see the few remaining Konyak head-hunters.

Sibsagar town and its neighbouring areas are dotted with rich cultural and architectural heritage. A visit here will introduce you to the historical legacy of the Ahom kingdom, the longest-ruling dynasty in all of India. If you are planning to visit soon then drop us an email at [email protected] and we as a local tour operator would love to show you our beautiful Sivasagar – The Heritage Capital of Assam.

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Sivasagar - A place of historical importance and a popular tourist destination of Assam

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Temperature: Max. 31° C, Min. 10° C

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Sivasagar , Assam, India

Sivasagar is a historically foremost part of Assam, located on the bank of the Dikho river and to the east of Jorhat. Sivasagar, one of the holistic towns, was previously spelled Sibsagar (the ocean of Lord Shiva). The capital of the former rulers, the Ahoms, has influenced the culture.

It is a city of decorated monuments and temples. Sivasagar attracts the attention of history enthusiasts who have tried to understand the East of India better. It has also played a chief role in Indian history, and it is the prime destination for historical tourism.

Talatal Ghar, Rang Ghar, and Rangpur Place are some architectural marvels in Sivasagar. Sivasagar and its surroundings are tourist places, since the city has been the capital of the Ahoms for a long time, many traces of the great Ahom rulers can be seen in Sivasagar.

Sivasagar pond is the biggest attraction of the city. The height of this pond which is more than 200 years old, is more than the height of the town. There are three prime temples around the pond named Shiv-dol, Vishnu-dol, and Devi-dol.

Apart from this, many other things make Sivasagar tourism prosperous. Talatal Ghar, Kareng Ghar, and Gargao Mahal are some of the major attractions of the city.

Talatal Ghar is the ground floor of a seven-story palace, which also has two secret tunnels. The upper part of the palace is known as Kareng Ghar. If you are roaming in Sivasagar, then do not forget to visit the dance hall called Rangghar. The roof of the theater looks like an upside-down boat.

The climate of Sivasagar is semi-tropical, which is quite good from the point of view of tourism. It rains heavily here, and for a few months, this place remains quite damp.

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Located around 360 km from Guwahati and 55 km east of Jorhat, Sivasagar is a place of historical importance. It is especially known for its historic monuments and temples built during the reign of Ahom dynasty. Sivasagar was the Ahom capital for almost six centuries. The Ahom dynasty’s first capital was established at Charaideo by its first king, Sukapha. It is believed that Su-ka-pha was accompanied by his soldiers, elephants, ministers and officials when he entered the Brahmaputra Valley in the 13th century crossing the Patkai Hills. The Burmese invasion of 1819 ensured the fall of Ahom dynasty and then the subsequent annexation by the British East India Company. The present day Sivasagar is a very popular destination and people as well as devotees from faraway places flung to this place.

Days Required to Cover

A tour of two days are sufficient to cover the historical city.

Things to do

Sivasagar known its glorious history has plenty of monuments and temples each having its own historical relevance that are worth visiting. You can take a stroll around the holistic sites and nature reserves. You can also see the Borpukhuri, a tank that can be seen from the complex of the three dols. The water level remains unchanged in this tank, no matter how much it rains or even is there is a dry spell in the summers. This tank is also the second largest man-made tank in entire Assam after the famous Joysagar tank. Another interesting fact about this tank is that it was made within a single night without any technological support.

Places to Visit

This exquisite travel destination have plenty of places to visit. You can visit the famous dols which is situated in the heart of the town. The tallest and the greatest among the three is the Shiva Dol that lies in between Vishnu Dol and Devi Dol. Shiva Dol dedicated to Lord Shiva is one of the most sacred pilgrimage of the country. Vishnu Dol and Devi Dol is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Maa Durga respectively. Queen Ambika, the wife of Shiva Singha ordered the construction of these three temples. All these three dols have sculptures of Brahma, Shiva on his Nandi, Narasimha, Kalki, Devi sitting on what looks like a mythical winged creature, Rama, Sita and Lakshmana and even hunting scenes on them. The Devi Dol attracts lots of devotees from all over the world during Durga Puja.

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Best Time to Visit

Travellers can visit Sivasagar throughout the year but the best time is considered between October to April. One can also consider traveling in the time of Maha Shiv Ratri as grand celebrations are held here.

Sivasagar is famous for its historical monuments built by the Ahom kingdom.

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Visitors can pick up a number of hotels and lodges in Sivasagar with excellent facilities that strives to make the stay pleasant.

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Sivasagar, also known as Sibsagar, is a city located in the Indian state of Assam . It is the headquarters of the Sivasagar district and is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. The city is situated in the eastern part of Assam and is surrounded by the Brahmaputra River to the north and the Dikhow River to the south. Sivasagar is a place of great historical and cultural significance, with a number of ancient monuments, temples, and palaces that reflect the city’s glorious past.

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Sivasagar’s History

Sivasagar, formerly known as Rangpur, served as the capital of the Ahom Kingdom from 1699 to 1788. The Ahoms governed Assam for six centuries until the Burmese invasion in 1819, leading to the downfall of their kingdom. The British liberated the province in 1825 but faced ongoing anarchy, resulting in complete annexation in 1826. For administrative convenience, it was divided into three sub-divisions.

Originally named “ Kalansupar ” after “ Kalansu Gohain ,” residing in a village where the current Sivasagar tank stands, the town was initially bounded by Cherekapar, Kathpar, Joyrapar, and Dhuliapar. During the Ahom rule’s end, it was known as Shivpur, changing to Sibsagar after the 1826 treaty of Yandaboo under British governance.

In the British era, the district comprised Sibsagar, Jorhat, and Golaghat sub-divisions. In 1912, the district headquarters moved to Jorhat, leaving Sibsagar as a sub-divisional headquarters. This continued until 1983 when, on July 1st, Sibsagar and Golaghat sub-divisions were declared as new districts by the Government of Assam, marking the end of Sivasagar’s tenure as the Ahom capital in the 18th century, during which it was called Rangpur, and several temples from that period still stand today.

Sivasagar’s Weather

Sivasagar, located in the eastern part of Assam, has a tropical monsoon climate with hot and humid summers and cool and dry winters. The city receives heavy rainfall during the monsoon season, which lasts from June to September. The best time to visit Sivasagar is during the winter months of October to March, when the weather is pleasant and the city is at its most beautiful. As of December 4, 2023, the current temperature in Sivasagar is 73°F, with misty conditions.

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Sivasagar’s Economy

Sivasagar, a city in the eastern part of Assam, has a diverse economy that is driven by various industries and sectors. The main industries in Sivasagar include the oil industry, tea industry, and tourism industry. The majority of the population in the city is agrarian, and the city is known for its agricultural activities, including rice cultivation, tea plantations, and vegetable farming.

Sivasagar district is surrounded by the Naga Hills and Arunachal Pradesh to the south and southeast.. The district is mostly flat alluvial plain with hillocks on the south-eastern and southern areas near the Naga Hills. The alluvial soil in the district is highly fertile, which contributes to the agricultural success in the region.

In addition to agriculture, Sivasagar is also an important center for tea and oil industries. The tea industry in Sivasagar is known for its high-quality Assam tea, which is cultivated in the surrounding gardens. The oil industry in the city is driven by the presence of oil and natural gas reserves in the region, which are extracted and processed by companies like the Assam Petroleum Industries Corporation Limited (APICL) and the Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL).

Sivasagar is also a popular tourist destination, known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. The city is home to several ancient monuments, temples, and palaces, which attract tourists from around the world. The Sivasagar district is bordered by the Naga Hills and Arunachal Pradesh in the south and south-east, and the district is known for its agricultural activities, including rice cultivation, tea plantations, and vegetable farming.

Sivasagar’s economy is driven by a diverse range of industries and sectors, including agriculture, tea, oil, and tourism. The city’s strategic location and rich resources make it an important economic hub in the region, providing employment opportunities and contributing to the overall growth of the region.

Sivasagar’s Culture

Sivasagar has a rich cultural heritage, with a mix of Assamese, Ahom, and Bengali cultures. The city is known for its traditional dance, music, and festivals, which are celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervor. The people of Sivasagar are known for their hospitality and warmth, and the city is a melting pot of different cultures and traditions.

Sivasagar Tourism Places

Sivasagar, a historic town in the eastern part of Assam, is a popular destination for sightseeing, offering a variety of attractions that showcase the city’s rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. Some of the key tourist places in Sivasagar include:

  • Talatal Ghar: A three-storied structure, including an underground level, this monument is known for its lovely architecture and design. It is one of the oldest surviving amphitheaters in Asia and dates back to 1746 A.D. when the Ahoms ruled the region.
  • Rang Ghar: Often referred to as the ‘Colosseum of the East,’ Rang Ghar is an important edifice reflecting the architectural precision and grandeur of the Ahom dynasty. It is located near Rangpur Palace, at a distance of 3 km from Sivasagar town.
  • Ahom Museum: This museum displays artifacts such as royal armor, clothes, and manuscripts that belonged to the rulers of the Ahom dynasty. It is situated on the banks of Sivasagar Lake.
  • Charaideo Maidams: These are massive structures completed in a record 45 days in 1697. Along with the tanks and temples that span an area of nearly 320 acres, there are also temples on the banks of the water body, such as Jeydol, Shiv Temple, Devi Ghar, and Nati Gosain Temple .
  • Jaysagar Tank and Temples: This artificial reservoir near Sivasagar town is spread over 150 acres, and there are temples scattered all around it, dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, and Goddess Durga.
  • Kareng Ghar & Talatal Ghar: These are ancient structures that showcase the architectural prowess of the Ahom dynasty.
  • Rudrasagar Tank and Temple: This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is located near the Rudrasagar Tank.
  • Sivasagar Art Gallery: This gallery showcases a collection of artifacts and artwork, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the region.
  • Tai Museum: Located at the west bank of Sivasagar Tank, this museum displays ancient items that showcase the history and culture of the region.
  • Uttoron Museum: This museum is dedicated to the life and works of the famous Assamese poet and writer Mahapandit Uttoron.
  • Jorabari Satra: A historic satra that reflects the religious and cultural practices of the region.
  • Nityananda Dev Than: A famous Shiva Temple located on the shores of the Sibsagar Lake, dedicated to Lord Shiva, Shivadol was built by Bar Raja Ambika, queen of Ahom King Swargadeo Siba Singha.
  • Khatpar Satra: A famous Shiva Temple located near the Khatpar River.

Sivasagar is a city of great historical and cultural significance, known for its rich history, ancient monuments, and natural beauty. The city’s economy is based on agriculture, tea, and oil, and it is a popular tourist destination with a number of attractions that reflect its glorious past.

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Why is sivasagar famous.

Sivasagar, in eastern Assam, is a popular tourist spot known for its history and culture. Top attractions include the Jaysagar Tank with temples, the Talatal Ghar monument, and the Rang Ghar, known as the 'Colosseum of the East.' Other sites like Rudrasagar Temple, Ahom Museum, and Jorabari Satra add to the city's charm. The unique cultural heritage, reflected in diverse ethnic tribes and traditions, makes Sivasagar an appealing destination.

Which rivers are in Sivasagar?

Sivasagar, in eastern Assam, is famous for its history, culture, and natural beauty. Key attractions include ancient monuments like Rang Ghar and cultural diversity with unique traditions. The city's surrounded by rivers, like the Brahmaputra, adding to its charm. Sivasagar is also known for its tea industry, producing high-quality Assam tea. Its rich history, diverse culture, and scenic landscapes make it a popular spot for tourists.

Why should we visit Sivasagar?

Sivasagar, in eastern Assam, is a great place to visit for history, culture, and nature. Explore ancient sites like Rang Ghar, enjoy diverse traditions, and soak in the scenic beauty near rivers like Brahmaputra. Don't miss the chance to learn about Assam tea in the city's gardens and savor unique local dishes. In a nutshell, Sivasagar offers a mix of history, culture, and natural charm, making it a must-visit spot in Assam.

Who made Rang Ghar?

The Rang Ghar in Sivasagar, Assam, is a special historical building. It was made during the time of Swargadeo Rudra Singha, who ruled from 1696 to 1714. This place is one of the oldest amphitheaters in Asia and is known for its unique design and grandness. Back in the Ahom rule, it was used for royal events and sports. Today, it's an important spot for people who want to explore Sivasagar's history and culture. It's a must-visit for tourists.

Who built Rang Ghar in Sivasagar?

The Rang Ghar in Sivasagar, Assam, was built by two important Ahom rulers, Rudra Singha and Pramatta Singha. Construction started in 1696 but, made of wood and bamboo, it deteriorated quickly. So, Rudra Singha's son, Pramatta Singha, rebuilt it with stone and brick from 1744 to 1751. The Rang Ghar, also known as Asia's first sports pavilion, was a place for the royal family and people to enjoy games, especially during the Rongali Bihu festival.

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  11. Sivasagar Tourism

    Being one of the top tourist attractions in Assam, Sivasagar offers good staying options to tourists. From budget to standard to deluxe, the city has a range of hotels to reside in. These hotels guarantee a comfortable stay along with offering basic modern facilities. The accommodation options in Sivasagar can be found in different regions of ...

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    Sivasagar Tourism: A Complete Guide To Tourist Attractions, Top Activities, Essential Experiences, Accessibility, And Optimal Visiting Times For Sivasagar ... View all Places to Visit in Assam. Explore Places to Visit Near Sivasagar by Type. Hill Stations (8) Religious Places (30) Historical Places (36) Museums (8) Wildlife Sanctuaries (12)

  13. Sivasagar

    Such illustrious past and intangible splendours make Sivasagar the heritage capital of Assam. Places of Interest around Sivasagar Town. Sibsagar Tank and Group of Temples: Sivasagar has been named after the town's main attraction, the Sibsagar tank/ Borpukhuri (in Assamese) surrounded by its three Hindu temples. It is an architectural ...

  14. Sivasagar

    Among various places of attraction, the Joyasagar Tank and Lord Siva Temple on the bank of the tank,the Sivasagar tank, palaces of Ahom Kings, the Rang Ghar, and the Talatal Ghar are worth mentioning. The historical Joyasagar Tank of Sivasagar One of the important tourist attractions of the place is the beautiful Joyasagar tank. It covers 318 ...

  15. Archeological and Historical Sivasagar

    Sivasagar is a house of wonderful architectural, archaeological, engineering skills which are reflected in numerous temples, palaces, stone bridges, tanks and pyramid-type Maidams. There are more than 350 ancient monuments in Sivasagar District. The Ahom Kingdom had its capitals at several places beginning with Charaideo, built by Suikafa.

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    Sivasagar pond is the biggest attraction of the city. The height of this pond which is more than 200 years old, is more than the height of the town. There are three prime temples around the pond named Shiv-dol, Vishnu-dol, and Devi-dol. Apart from this, many other things make Sivasagar tourism prosperous.

  17. Sivasagar: Archaeological Heritage of Assam

    Sivasagar: Archaeological Heritage of Assam. The ruins of Sivasagar, the former capital of the great Ahom monarchs, provide a glimpse into its glorious history. The town is named after the Sivasagar Tank/lake, a vast man-made water feature that also serves as the area's main attraction. Ranghar, a two-story amphitheater, was utilized as a ...

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    Sivasagar. Located around 360 km from Guwahati and 55 km east of Jorhat, Sivasagar is a place of historical importance. It is especially known for its historic monuments and temples built during the reign of Ahom dynasty. Sivasagar was the Ahom capital for almost six centuries. The Ahom dynasty's first capital was established at Charaideo by ...

  19. Cultural Tourism

    Cultural Tourism. Sivasagar is a confluence of various ethnic tribes and groups each having unique traditions in its socio-cultural life including customs, language, culture, religious beliefs, dress, way of life, food habits, etc. This unique cultural heritage shows that there is ample scope for cultural tourism in the district which can ...

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    Sivasagar Tourism Places. Sivasagar, a historic town in the eastern part of Assam, is a popular destination for sightseeing, offering a variety of attractions that showcase the city's rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. ... The Rang Ghar in Sivasagar, Assam, is a special historical building. It was made during the time of ...

  21. Other Important Tourist Places

    Other Important Tourist Places. Archeological and Historical Sivasagar. Sivasagar Tank and Temples. Rang Ghar. Talatal Ghar. Kareng Ghar. Joysagar Tank and Temples. Ranganath Temple and Fakua Doul. Ghanashyam House.

  22. Rivers and Rural Life

    Rivers and Rural Life. There are several big rivers in the District . The mighty Brahmaputra flows on the northern side of the district . The Desang river touches this district for a few miles terming the boundary of Dibrugarh and Sivasagar before it falls into the Brahmaputra. Dikhow, Darika and Janji are the other main rivers of the district .

  23. Tourist Information

    Tourist Information. Archeological and Historical Sivasagar. Sivasagar Tank and Temples. Rang Ghar. Talatal Ghar. Kareng Ghar. Joysagar Tank and Temples. Ranganath Temple and Fakua Doul. Ghanashyam House.