Sibsagar
One hundred and fifty km east of the famous Kaziranga National Park, lies the town of Sibsagar with its picturesque postcard scenery. A historical and heritage place in Assam, Sibsagar is famous for the monuments of the Ahom kingdom which reigned supremacy for 600 years over the town.
The name 'Sibsagar' comes from the city's main feature, the 129-acre artificial man made tank dug in 1734 called the Sibsagar Lake. The water level of the tank testifies to the advanced hydrology of Ahomperiod as the level of the tank never changes and remains above the level of the town all the time. Another man made pond is the 500 acres Gaurisagar Tank dug during the 16th century.
Rising on the periphery of the lake are the archaeological remains, palaces, and temples of the Ahoms, now being preserved as national protected monuments. Shiva Dole, one of the tallest Shiva temple in the world capped with a 7 feet high large golden Dome. Other famous Temples are the Vishu Dole and the Devi Dole. Devotees from all over, throng out here for a visit to the temples, where as migratory ducks from Siberia and various other birds come over during the winter months adorning the lake.
Sibsagar may be visited throughout the year. Sibsagar is well connected to the National Highway 37, which runs right through the state of Assam, connecting Sibsagar with Guwahati and Kaziranga on one side and Dibrugarh on the other. It is also quite close to some of the airports, the nearest being Jorhat just 55 km away. The Dibrugarh, Dimapur, and Tezpur are the other airports.
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