Temples, mandirs, darshan timings, dress code and pilgrimage circuit for Sibsagar Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit.
arrow_backBack to main guideFaith: Hinduism (Shiva, Vishnu, Devi)
Darshan Hours: Generally 6am-12pm and 4pm-8pm (may vary slightly by temple)
Open to all faiths: Yes
Modest clothing, cover shoulders and knees. Remove footwear before entering.
Shivaratri
When: February/March
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Sivadol is one of the tallest Shiva temples in India. The temples around Joysagar Tank are also significant. Maintain silence and respect religious customs.
Sibsagar, once the mighty capital of the Ahom Kingdom, offers a deep dive into Assam's rich past.
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Joysagar is the largest man-made tank in India, dug by King Rudra Singha in 1697. Full details β
The best time is from October to February. The weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing. Avoid the monsoon season from May to August due to heavy rains and humidity.
The nearest airport is Jorhat (JRH), 75km away. Sivasagar Town (SRGN) is the local train station, but Simaluguri Junction (SLGR) is better connected. Buses run from Guwahati and Jorhat. You can also drive via NH-37.
Major temples like Sivadol and Joysagar temples are free. ASI-protected sites like Rang Ghar and Talatal Ghar charge rupees 25 for Indians and rupees 300 for foreigners. The Ahom Museum charges rupees 10 for Indians and rupees 100 for foreigners.
Sibsagar is generally safe. Exercise caution in crowded areas and avoid isolated spots after dark. Always agree on auto-rickshaw fares beforehand. Petty theft can occur, so keep valuables secure.
If time is short, you can skip the Ahom Museum if you have already read extensively about Ahom history. The museum is small. Focus on the major monuments like Sivadol, Rang Ghar, and Talatal Ghar first.
Assamese is the primary local language. Hindi is widely understood, and many people, especially in the tourism sector, can communicate in basic English.
Yes, you can purchase local SIM cards from providers like Airtel, Jio, or Vodafone Idea. You will need a valid ID proof (passport for foreigners) and a passport-sized photograph.
When visiting temples, it is advisable to dress modestly. Cover your shoulders and knees. Remove your footwear before entering the temple premises. This shows respect for local customs.
A low budget is rupees 1800-2500 per day (basic accommodation, local food, public transport). A mid-range budget is rupees 3500-4000 (comfortable hotel, restaurant meals, auto-rickshaws).
Auto-rickshaws are the most convenient way to get around Sibsagar and visit attractions. Cycle-rickshaws are good for very short distances. Local buses are available but less tourist-friendly.
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