

Sibsagar, once the capital of the Ahom kingdom, is a town rich in history and culture, known for its ancient temples and palaces.
Rice cake filled with coconut and jaggery, served hot

Rice and lentils cooked together with vegetables and spices
Deep-fried rice cakes with a sweet coconut filling, often served as a snack
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Known for its traditional Assamese breakfast, especially the 'Bhogdoi' dish.

Famous for its multi-cuisine lunch buffet with a variety of local and international dishes.
Popular for its dinner specials, especially the 'Maa Bhoji' thali.

Sibsagar Town experiences heavy rainfall, especially during the monsoon season.
Mosquitoes and other insects can be a nuisance, especially in the evenings.
While cards are accepted in some places, it's always useful to have local currency for local markets and small shops.
Experience the vibrant Siang River Festival, a unique blend of local culture, music, and food.
Explore the rich history of Sibsagar through its artifacts and exhibits.
A serene artificial lake surrounded by lush greenery, perfect for an evening stroll.
Hand-woven silk textiles, unique to Assam, symbolizing the region's rich weaving tradition.
Ancient craft of bell metal items, often used in traditional Assamese rituals and festivals.
Renowned for its unique flavor, Assam tea is a must-try and a great souvenir.