Step back in time with a guided tour of Siva Dol, the iconic temple complex of Sivasagar, which stands as a testament to the grandeur of the Ahom dynasty. Nestled amidst the historic town, this short escape offers an enriching exploration of Assam’s spiritual heritage, exquisite architecture, and vibrant cultural history.
Your journey begins with an introduction to the architectural marvels of Siva Dol, Vishnu Dol, and Devi Dol, set against the serene backdrop of Sivasagar Tank (Borpukhuri). Our expert guide will illuminate the Ahom dynasty’s significant contributions to Assam’s history, the unique architectural style of the temples, and their cultural significance.
Discover the intricate carvings and sculptures that adorn Siva Dol, the tallest Shiva temple in India, and learn about its historical and spiritual importance. Listen to fascinating stories of Ahom rulers, their devotion, and their vision, which led to the construction of these timeless structures.
10:00 AM – 10:15 AM: Arrival at Siva Dol. Meet your guide and receive an introduction to the temple complex and its significance.
10:15 AM – 11:00 AM: Guided exploration of Siva Dol, Vishnu Dol, and Devi Dol. Learn about the Ahom dynasty, temple architecture, and cultural traditions.
11:00 AM – 11:30 AM: Walk along Borpukhuri’s scenic banks, soaking in the tranquil beauty and historical ambiance.
11:30 AM – 12:00 PM: Reflect and relax with a curated storytelling session about the myths, legends, and rituals associated with Siva Dol.
The tour includes a guided visit of Siva Dol, Vishnu Dol and Devidol in Sivasagar, storytelling about the Ahom dynasty’s history, architecture insights, and exclusive access to local handicrafts and souvenirs.
Usually, the main temple complex and grounds are open for the tour. However, certain sanctum areas or maintenance zones may be restricted depending on site rules. Always follow the guide’s directions.
Yes, families and older children will enjoy it. If younger children are involved, a slower pace might be necessary so they can absorb the heritage and note the intricate details of the temples.
Yes—photos are encouraged (the architecture and carvings are quite remarkable). However, respect any ‘no photo’ signs inside sanctums or special ritual areas. Always ask the guide if unsure.