About The Place:The Tai Museum stands on the west bank of Sivasagar Pukhuri and was inaugurated on 31st January 1992. This particular museum was constructed to keep the 600 yrs of Ahom glory intact by showcasing the various antiques collection for the general public.
      The collections comprises from Tai books to garments, ornaments, weaponry and other decorative items used during the Ahom rule by the ahoms. The museum also promotes research works on Tai language and literature.
About The Place:Painting and Sculpture Exhibition by Local Artists at Sivasagar Art Gallery. This exhibition will showcase the works of talented local artists, featuring a diverse collection of paintings and sculptures. Visit the Sivasagar Art Gallery to experience the creativity and culture of the region.
About The Place:Uttaran Museum is a sought-after destination for travelers, history lovers, students, scholars, and people from all walks of life. Aptly named "Uttaran," meaning "something that is passed down or used," the museum is widely recognized as a prominent historical and research center.
      As a multipurpose museum, Uttaran showcases a diverse collection of both living and non-living artifacts, including items used by humans and nature, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the region's heritage.
About The Place:Established during the reign of Ahom king Swargadeo Shiva Singha in 1698 AD, Shri Shri Jarabari Satra is a prominent Satra in Assam, blessed by Mahapurush Shri Shri Madhavdev. Located in the Jarabari region of Jaji in Sivasagar, the Satra plays a vital role in preserving Mahapurushiya religion, culture, and Sattriya dance, with its heritage reflected in its Monikut, Kirtanghar, and other structures.
About The Place:Located in Mout Bari, Assam, Nityananda Dev Than marks the site where Moamoria leader Nityananda Gosai, sentenced to death during Swargadeo Pratap Singha's reign, disappeared after bathing in the Dikhow River. His disciples later found and secretly cremated his body at Kathpar. Since then, the place has been known as "Nityananda Dev Than.