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Saraighat Bridge

Hajo, Assam., India.
Saraighat Bridge Details: The Saraighat Bridge is an iconic double-decker rail-cum-road bridge that spans the mighty Brahmaputra River, serving as a vital link between the northeastern states and the rest of mainland India. Inaugurated in the year 1963 by the then Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jaw aharlal Nehru, the bridge is a masterpiece of modern engineering and a symbol of regional connectivity. It was the very first bridge to be built across the Brahmaputra River, which is known for its massive width and unpredictable currents. The bridge holds significant historical value as it is named after the historic Battle of Saraighat fought in 1671, where the Ahom General Lachit Borphukan successfully defended the region against the invading Mughal forces. The bridge consists of two levels; the lower deck is dedicated to a railway track, while the upper deck features a two-lane roadway for vehicular traffic. For many travelers entering the Northeast by train or road, the sight of the Saraighat Bridge is the first true welcome to the majestic beauty of Assam. The view from the bridge, especially during sunrise or sunset, is absolutely spectacular, offering a wide perspective of the shimmering river waters and the distant hills. Over the decades, it has stood as a resilient structure, weathering numerous monsoons and high-intensity floods. Due to its strategic and economic importance, it is often referred to as the "lifeline" of the Northeast. In recent years, a second bridge, known as the New Saraighat Bridge, has been constructed alongside the old one to ease the heavy traffic flow. However, the original Saraighat Bridge remains the most beloved landmark for the locals, carrying with it the stories of bravery and progress. It is not just a piece of infrastructure but a monument of national pride that showcases the capability of Indian engineers in the early years of independence. A walk or a slow drive across the bridge provides a sense of the sheer scale of the Brahmaputra, making it a must-visit spot for anyone traveling between Guwahati and Hajo.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    30 to 60 Minutes.
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    Place Type:
    Engineering Marvel & Sightseeing.
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    Entry Fees:
    Saraighat Bridge Entry Fees: There are no fees for crossing the bridge or for visiting the public viewing areas nearby. The Lachit Borphukan Park may have a nominal entry fee of around 10 to 20 INR. Access to the bridge for photography is free, provided you follow the traf...
    Saraighat Bridge Entry Fees: There are no fees for crossing the bridge or for visiting the public viewing areas nearby. The Lachit Borphukan Park may have a nominal entry fee of around 10 to 20 INR. Access to the bridge for photography is free, provided you follow the traffic and security rules.
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    Timing:
    Saraighat Bridge Timings: The bridge is open for traffic 24 hours a day. For sightseeing and photography, the best timings are between 6:00 AM and 7:00 PM. Avoid crossing during peak office hours (9:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM) to miss the heavy traffic congesti...
    Saraighat Bridge Timings: The bridge is open for traffic 24 hours a day. For sightseeing and photography, the best timings are between 6:00 AM and 7:00 PM. Avoid crossing during peak office hours (9:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM) to miss the heavy traffic congestion.
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    Special Events:
    Saraighat Bridge Special Event: The bridge is grandly illuminated during national holidays like Republic Day and Independence Day, creating a spectacular light show. Every year on Lachit Divas (November 24th), special tributes are paid near the bridge to honor the bravery o...
    Saraighat Bridge Special Event: The bridge is grandly illuminated during national holidays like Republic Day and Independence Day, creating a spectacular light show. Every year on Lachit Divas (November 24th), special tributes are paid near the bridge to honor the bravery of the Ahom soldiers.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Saraighat Bridge Best Photo Spots:

    The Shoreline Perspective: Go to the Pandu ghat for a side-on view that shows the full length and the massive spans of the bridge.

    Sunset Silhouette: Positioning yourself to...
    Saraighat Bridge Best Photo Spots:

    The Shoreline Perspective: Go to the Pandu ghat for a side-on view that shows the full length and the massive spans of the bridge.

    Sunset Silhouette: Positioning yourself to have the bridge between you and the setting sun creates a dramatic architectural silhouette.

    From the New Bridge: The walkway of the New Saraighat Bridge offers the best angle to photograph the old bridge's intricate steel truss work.

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Things To Do

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    Saraighat Bridge Things to Do:

    Scenic Drive: Experience the thrill of crossing the Brahmaputra on the upper deck, enjoying the expansive views of the river and the Guwahati skyline.

    Photography Session: Park your vehicle near the designated viewpoints at either end of the bridge to take stunning wide-angle shots of the structure.

    Visit Lachit Borphukan Park: Pay homage to the great Ahom general at the memorial park located just a short distance from the bridge's southern entrance.

    River Viewing: Spend time on the banks of the river under the bridge to appreciate the massive scale of the engineering and the flow of the water.

    Train Spotting: For railway enthusiasts, waiting for a train to pass on t...

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    Why Famous:
    Why Famous Saraighat Bridge: It is famous as the first-ever bridge over the Brahmaputra and for its historical connection to the Battle of Saraighat. The bridge is a national symbol of the defense and integration of Northeast India. It is also a popular spot for photograph...
    Why Famous Saraighat Bridge: It is famous as the first-ever bridge over the Brahmaputra and for its historical connection to the Battle of Saraighat. The bridge is a national symbol of the defense and integration of Northeast India. It is also a popular spot for photography due to its massive scale and scenic surroundings.
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    Architecture:
    Saraighat Bridge Architecture: The bridge is a truss-bridge design made of high-grade structural steel and reinforced concrete. It features a double-decker layout with twelve massive spans supported by deep-water piers. The engineering was a collaborative effort by Indian ...
    Saraighat Bridge Architecture: The bridge is a truss-bridge design made of high-grade structural steel and reinforced concrete. It features a double-decker layout with twelve massive spans supported by deep-water piers. The engineering was a collaborative effort by Indian companies during the late 1950s.

    Dimensions: The total length of the bridge is approximately 1,298 meters (4,258 feet). The road width on the upper deck is about 7. 3 meters, while the rail deck below supports a broad-gauge track.
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    How To Reach:
    How to Reach Saraighat Bridge:

    By Air: From Guwahati airport, the bridge is only about 15 km away and is on the way to the city center. A pre-paid taxi is the most convenient option.

    By Train: The bridge is ...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Kamakhya Temple (8 km), Umananda Island (12 km), Guwahati Planetarium (13 km), Brahmaputra River Heritage Centre (11 km), Dipor Bil (10 km), Assam State Zoo (16 km), Accoland Water Park (18 km), Puranigudam (20 km), Hajo (22 km), Sualkuchi (25 km).

Tourism Tips

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    Saraighat Bridge Tourism Tips:

    Health & Safety: Do not stop your vehicle in the middle of the bridge as it causes traffic hazards and is a security risk.

    Packing: Keep your camera gear ready with a lens cloth...

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