Manipur India
4/5
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Best Session
October - June
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Capital
Imphal
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Major Languages
Hindi, English, Manipuri
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Major Airports
Imphal
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Ideal Duration
5
Region
North East
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Manipur is blessed with breathtaking natural beauty that would satisfy both nature lovers and thrill seekers. The warmth and hospitality of the people also add to the impressive allure of this region, which makes it compulsory to visit. Be it the high-energy atmospheric streets of Imphal or the placid waters of Loktak Lake, Manipur is guaranteed to enrich and brighten your stay forever.

Imphal
The capital city of Imphal is the soul of the state of Manipur, where one can dig into the various aspects of history, culture, and modernity. Acknowledged as one of its historic places, Imphal features the evergreen Kangla Fort, which was once a royal residence in the state of Manipur. The fort was once used as the base of the Manipuri kings and is a place every history buff should visit. Imphal is also home to the one and only Ima Keithel Women's Market, the biggest women’s market in Asia, where one can get authentic textiles and craft pieces. For those who are partial to picturesque landscapes, there is a change of scenery at Loktak Lake, the largest freshwater lake in the northeast of India, and its unique feature is Keibul Lamjao National Park, the only floating national park in the world. In conclusion, considering the above-mentioned aspects, it is safe to say that Imphal is indeed one of the best places to visit in Manipur.

Bishnupur Manipur
This charming town, called Bishnupur, is perhaps the ideal place for lovers of history and religion thanks to numerous ancient edifices and beautiful nature. One cannot forget about the Bishnu Temple, a 15th-century temple with a unique Manipuri architectural style. Being one of the important centres of worship in this area, the temple also proves that the sour region is cultural. There are beautiful hills and quiet lakes where you can forget the stresses of concrete jungles and replenish your energies in the lap of nature within the town of Bishnupur. The local market is also worth visiting as it reflects the culture of Manipuri people. Being a fusion of religion and the idyllic contours of nature, Bishnupur is a must-visit spot on any Manipur Tour Packages.

Churachandpur
Often called the cultural capital of Manipur, Churachandpur is a mix of many ethnic groups and their cultures. This vibrant town is equally famous for its environment and rich culture, where picturesque small hills and forests are a remarkable sight. It is possible for visitors to take part in local activities by engaging in cultural events and visiting places of interest in the town. Churachandpur is, however, an access point to some of the sublime sights in Manipur, like the Khuga Dam and the scenic Tipaimukh. Churachandpur covers a lot of that, combines cultures and nature, and is ideal for any tourist looking for what is best in Manipur tourism.

Senapati
Surrounded by hills and dense forests, Senapati serves as a paradise for nature and adventure lovers. This peaceful district is famous for its amazing scenery since nearly 80% of the area is covered by green vegetation. The sightseers can also visit the enchanting natural wonders of places like Dzukou Valley, which is famous for its exclusive and beautiful flowers and the imposing Sadu Chiru Waterfalls. Senapati also has a number of native tribes, which enhances the beauty of the state by sharing the diversity of the State of Manipur. Whether you are hiking amongst the hills or interacting with the local people, Senapati offers an adventurist experience in the grip of nature.
 
Moreh
Moreh, the busiest border town in the state of Manipur, is a busy trade and cultural area. This town on the Indo-Myanmar border is known as the gateway into Southeast Asia and is a meshing pot of differences and variety. The town's energetic bazaars provide people with a different type of shopping experience. As much as Moreh has other activities, it is also the base from where excursions into the picturesque hills and forest cover begin. And owing to its inherited position and variety, Manipur makes a good spot for tourists looking for an ethnic mix of cultures.

Tamenglong
Popularly referred to as the ‘Land of Hornbills’, Tamenglong is a district that is well known for the diversity of wild animals and plants, as well as natural beauty. Enthusiasts of nature would be happy to visit areas of the region as it contains some endangered and rare species as well. Tourists can also appreciate beautiful Barak Waterfalls and Zeilad Lake, both of which make for a peaceful retreat amidst nature. One more thing that makes Tamenglong pleasing to visitors is the unique culture of the native tribes, which is vividly represented in various local festivals. As this area is full of green hills and animals, it is also one of the best Manipur places to visit for people who wish to embrace nature at its best.

Thoubal
Thoubal is one of the most beautiful districts in India, and it has a rich culture. It is highlighted by various green paddy fields, clear lakes, as well as ancient temples within the region, making it an ideal destination for travellers. Thoubal will also encompass the culture of the Manipuri people with the various local activities and fun fairs, allowing one to learn a lot about this area. Further in the district, one can visit the Historical Khongjom War Memorial, which is dedicated to Manipuri soldiers and their courage or go for a peaceful boat ride along the Thoubal River. Thoubal, crowned with visual appeal as well as cultural meanings, makes it a perfect place for a peaceful holiday in Manipur.

Mao
Nestled along the northern border of Manipur, Mao is a picturesque hill station with numerous beautiful sceneries and a unique culture. The town acts as a starting point for hikes to the Dzukou Valley, which is famous for its sightseeing and variety of plants. Several indigenous tribes also inhabited the territory of Mao, and this offered tourists the unique cultural wealth of the area. Forecasted ethnic processions, folk theatrical and rhythmical performances of the regional inhabitants, and dishes all comprise the cultural kaleidoscope of the Manipuri region. With its scenic views and rich culture, the hill station is one of the places to visit Manipur, which tourists cannot afford to skip if they want to have a true experience of Manipur.
 
Kangla Fort
Kangla Fort, situated at the Centre of Imphal, is one of the magnificent places that symbolises the glorious past and traditions of the state of Manipur. The fort is a memorial that bears the memories of the Manipuri kings who once ruled that region, and thus, it stands alive as a significant site in the history of Manipur. The ancient relics within its precincts, including the remarkable statues of Kangla Sha and the sacred entrance of Kangla Sanathong, can be visited by tourists. The Fort brings within its precincts, which are located at different places, some collections of the cultural and traditional history of Manipur. One can hardly afford to miss Kangla Fort because of its immense cruelty in history as well as its architectural delicacy, which forms an attraction for all.

Keibul Lamjao National Park
As it lies in Loktak Lake, Keibul Lamjao National Park is popularly known as the world’s unique floating national park. This national park also houses the rare Sangai deer, also known as the dancing deer, which is the state animal of Manipur. The park has tempting phumdis who could entertain you by exploring the unusual floating biomass and the beautiful biological diversity of convenience. The place is wonderful to be lost and rejuvenated with mother nature, where one can do bird watching and boating along with wildlife photography. Keibul Lamjao National Park, with its unique ecosystem and myriad wildlife, is perfect to visit for things to do in Manipur.

Manipur is and has been the real jewel in the crown in terms of nature and beauty, culture and roots and history. From the buzzing capital town of Imphal to the green hills of Tamenglong, every place visited is in itself a joy to the people and essence of this fascinating state. For everyone, whether young or old, in search of fun, relaxation or cultural experience, there is nowhere like Manipur to take you on a warm and wonderful journey.

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1. Imphal
3.5/5
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Best Session
October - June
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Ideal Duration
3
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Station:
Dimapur (200 Km)
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Major Airports
Imphal
A lovely town which is located on the bank of the river Manipur, Imphal is known for its surrounding
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