Guwahati – 330 km
Shillong – 230 km
Aizwal – 140 km
Imphal – 221 km
Agartala – 317 km
Kohima – 366 km
Silchar is the second largest city and the
district capital of Cachar district of Assam.
You can visit Silchar by road from Guwahati
(330 km). There is also an airport in the city named Kumbhirgram
airport. The Silchar rail station at Tarapur is connected
to Lumbding and Agartala. The railway line from Lumding to
Silchar is hailed as one of the most exciting pristine railway
tracks of India.
Silchar is located on the Barak River near the Bangladesh
border. It is also the gateway to other North eastern states
like Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura.. The town sees a large
settlement of traders from distant parts of India every year.
The town lies in the Surma valley region, and it is an extremely
picturesque destination.
The place and its culture is unique to Silchar. Most of the
population is Bengali who speak the Sylheti dialect of Bengali.
The rest of the population mostly comprises of Marwaris, Bishnupriya
Manipuris, Manipuri-Meiteis and tribal like Nagas. The local
delicacies include the Shutki (the dried fish), shidal chutney
, `chunga-r peetha` etc.
In the 1850s, British tea planters re-discovered the game
of polo in Manipur on the Burmese border with India. In fact,
the first polo club of the world was formed in Silchar and
the first competitive modern polo was held here. The commemorative
inscription for this achievement can still be seen on the
backside of the district library of Silchar.
Things to See
Jatinga the place of
bird mystery and haflong is located 85 kms from Silchar. more
Train ride from Lumding to Silchar – The
train ride is an enchanting experience. The entire rail track
passes through hilly region with forests, cascading rivers
and astounding views all through the trail. There are 33 tunnels
in the route. The train also passes through Jatinga. The track
is quite steep at parts and the train requires two engines
to travel through this track. Visitors should carry enough
food as there wont be much choice during the journey, the
train also is notorious for running behind schedule.
A visit to the tea gardens – There are many
tea gardens around Silchar. A visit to the nearby picturesque
Sindoora tea garden is worthwhile.
Palace of Kachari Kings – The palace of the
Kachari kings can be found at their last capital Khaspur,
about 10 kilometers from Silchar. It was a powerful kingdom
in medieval Assam. The rulers belonged to the greater Bodo-Kachari
ethnic group. Ruins and archaeological remains of the Kachari
kingdom still exist in Khaspur. Khaspur was originally a part
of the Tripura kingdom but was taken over by Chilarai in the
16th century and was ruled by Kamalnarayana, the brother of
Chilarai.
Sri Kancha Kanti Devi Temple – From Silchar,
17-km away on the way to airport, at Udharband is the location
of the famous temple of Sri Kancha Kanti Devi.
Shiva Mandir at Bhuvan Hill – About 50 kilometers
away from Silchar is the Shiva Mandir located on top of the
Bhuvan Hill.
Maniharan cave – Close to the Bhubaneswar
temple is Maniharan cave. It is a large natural cave which
open for exploration.
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