⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Stepping into UTTARAN MUSEUM in Sibsagar was like embarking on a captivating journey through time. The museum masterfully intertwines the captivating stories of Ahom dynasty with an exquisite collection of artifacts. I was fascinated by the monumental Rang Ghar, a testament to the architectural brilliance of the Ahoms.
The museum's crown jewel, the Talatal Ghar, left me awestruck. Learning about its unique underground structures and the strategic insights of the Ahom rulers was truly enlightening. The intricate traditional clothing, weaponry, and artifacts showcased an incredible heritage.
The staff's passion for sharing the region's history added a personal touch to the experience. Kudos to UTTARAN MUSEUM for preserving and presenting Sibsagar's legacy in such a remarkable manner. If you're in Sibsagar, make sure to explore this treasure trove of Assamese culture and history. You won't be...
Read moreVery well maintained Museum, 20/head and had plenty of things right from the water of every pond/lake/river to the preservation of different eggs of birds, animals, stones, accessories of the Ahom period. Although clicking picture is not allowed inside so we couldnt get much pictures but the insight is a must to watch. Very nicely preserved and maintained. Although many of the items were written in Assamese I will suggest it should be written in english as well in order to be universally understandable. And kudos to the care taker/owner of the museum for properly keeping and maintaining the items of my/our ancestors. It is hardly 10-15 mins walk apart from Talatal Ghar I would say one who is into the relics of the ahom kingdom. It was out last stop in shivsagar and I enjoyed my visit with my friend and with our heavy...
Read moreNestled near the historic palace of the Ahoms, the Uttaran Museum is a must sought destination for all travelers, history lovers, students, scholars and for people from all walk of life. Aptfully named as Uttaran, meaning, something that is being used, the museum is widely popular as a historical and research center among the masses. A marvelous effort of Mr. Durlov Bora, this one-man show hosts some of the best and impressive collection. This cabinet of curiosity of Mr. Durlov Bora standing near Kareng Bordowarmukh, Joysagar reflects the picture of day-to-day life in Assam in a true sense. A multipurpose museum, Uttaran, showcases different types of living and non-living objects as well as objects used both by...
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