Rang Ghar

Rang Ghar is one of the most iconic monuments in Assam and is often referred to as Asia’s oldest surviving …

Rang Ghar is one of the most iconic monuments in Assam and is often referred to as Asia’s oldest surviving amphitheater. Built in 1746 by Ahom King Pramatta Singha, Rang Ghar was used by royalty to witness traditional sports, buffalo fights, and cultural performances.

The structure features a distinctive oval shape with a roof inspired by an inverted royal boat. Rang Ghar is a symbol of royal leisure and advanced engineering of the Ahom era.

Why Visit Ranghar?

  • Historical architecture
  • Photography hotspot
  • Cultural importance

✈️ How to Reach Ranghar

  • By Air: Nearest airport – Jorhat Airport (approx. 55 km)
  • By Train: Sivasagar Town Railway Station is well connected
  • By Road: Easily accessible from Jorhat, Dibrugarh, and Guwahati

❤️ Tips for Visitors

  • Carry valid ID for safari entry
  • Wear neutral-colored clothes
  • Follow forest guide instructions
  • Avoid loud noises
  • Carry camera & binoculars

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