Sibsagar – The historic city of Assam.

Explore its rich cultural heritage and iconic landmarks. Ready to explore Assam’s most iconic landmarks?

Rang Ghar: Asia’s Oldest Amphitheater

It was built by Ahom king Pramatta singha. The Rang ghar was built specially for enjoyment of sports activities by the royal families.

Kareng Ghar:  The Royal Palace

Kareng Ghar was first constructed by Ahom King Pramatta Singha. But present day structure was made by Rajeshwar Singha

Talatal Ghar: The Marvel of Hidden Tunnels

It was built by Rajeswar Singha. It is a seven stories building. It was  strategic Military Headquarter of Ahom kingdom.

Charaideo Maidam: The Pyramids of Assam

Moidams are burial mounds of the Ahom King, Queen and Nobles.

Rudrasagar Temple: Peace by the Lake

It was built by Ahom king Lakshmi Singha. In the bank of tank there is a huge temple which is devoted worship lord Shiva

Shiv Dol – India’s Tallest Shiva Temple

It was built by Queen Ambika, wife of King Shiva Singha, in the year 1734. Shiva Dole is 180 feet tall and 195 feet in diamete.

Devi Dol – A Shrine of Divine Power

Devi Dol is situated close to the Shiva Dol and Vishnu Dol and symbolizes the Hindu Goddess of Power, Durga.

Joy Dol: Temple of Vishnu

Joy Dol was built during the reign of the renowned Ahom king, Rudra Singha, there is a set of three temples, located on the northern bank of the Joysagar tank.

Vishnu Dol – Temple of Lord Vishnu

Vishnu dole was built by Queen Ambika, wife of King Shiva Singha, in the year 1734.

Namdang Stone Bridge: Carved from a Single Rock

Namdang sila saku is a bridge cut out from a single solid rock over the Namdang River. It was constructed by Ahom king Rudra Singha.