Manipur is one of the most attractive and scenic beauty queens in the northeast. The hill stations, misty mornings, flora, and fauna are unique to this state. Manipur also domesticates many rare species of animals and birds. Besides, there are many arts and cultural artifacts that are unique, and one can enjoy visiting cultural programs and meals, fairs, and events during different seasons.

Manipur is a popular tourist destination:

  • Loktak Lake-The Only Floating Lake in The World
  • Keibul Lamjao National Park-Explore the Wilderness
  • Tharon Cave - For Thrills and Entertainment
  • Singda Dam-Scenic and Serene
  • INA Memorial Complex-Revisiting History
  • Shree Govindajee Temple-The Beautiful White Dome Structure
  • Manipur Zoological Garden - Must-Visit for Travellers of All Kinds
  • Manipur State Museum-Discovering Manipur's Rich Legacy
  • Ima Keithel Women's Market- Unique All-Woman Bazaar of Manipur
  • Rasmancha - Good Place for Experience Seekers
  • Jorebangla Temple - Boasts of Amazing Architectural Design
  • Dal Madol was built to fight the Maratha Invasion
  • Andro - Home To A Unique Form of Pottery
  • Leimaram Waterfall-Picturesque Trio Waterfalls
  • Dzukou Valley-Heaven for Nature Lovers
  • Shirui Kashung Peak-Home to Rare Birds
  • Waithou Lake - A Place For Recreation And The Environment
  • Loktak lake is very beautiful and attractive with its circular floating swamps, which are locally called phumdis, and Sendra Island of Manipur remains in the middle of the lake. This lake is popular for boating, picnics, and photography.
  • Keibul Lamjao National Park is the home of floating flora of phumdis and endangered brow-antlered deer or sangai, sambar, wild boar, hog deer, jungle cat, and rare birds like East Himalayan pied kingfisher, spoonbill duck, ruddy shell-duck, Burmese Pied Myna, and Indian white-breasted waterhen. This Park is also popular for the world's only floating sanctuary, and nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and ornithologists always visit this place.
  • At Tharon Cave, you will enjoy the thrill of walking through the dim tunnels. This place is very popular among trekkers from across the world. It is famous for its carvings and excavations of the Hovnanian Culture of North Vietnam.
  • The Kangla fort, which consists of temples, a citadel, and coronation halls, was the power center of the old kingdoms in Manipur- Nongda Lairen Pakhangba to Maharaja Kulachandra. This fort tells the rich past of the heritage of Manipur and its rulers in the past. The fort is the magical architecture of that time and still stands today. Photographers and architects frequently visit here to get inspiration from the old architectural magic views.
  • Signla Dam is another attraction that attracts so many tourists every year. It is the highest mud dam in the world, surrounded by lush green paddy fields and hills. It is a very active place to visit.
  • Temples dedicated to Sree Govindajee, this Shree Govindajee Temple is dedicated to Radha, Krishna, Jagannatha, Balarama, and Govinda. The architecture of this temple is always attractive to visitors- a red-brick structure and the Nagara style of architecture.
  • The Manipur zoological garden is another attractive destination to be visited. This place is the home of Sangai, wild boar, deer, hog deer, bear, and almost 55 species of birds.
  • The Manipur state museum has got a rich collection of various artifacts, tribal items, ornaments, weapons, textiles, pictures, and sculptures. Besides, many galleries and sections, display the heritage of Manipur city. Here you can see a magnificent 54-foot-long royal boat called Hiyag Hiren and a gold-plated human mask with a skull.
  • The Ima Keithel women's market, by the name of the market, speaks about the women's force and economy in Manipur, which is a crowded place with tourists and shoppers. Here you will find unique Manipuri items- in this - 500-year-old vintage market, where almost 5000 women traders sell various products like Manipur textiles, ornaments, grains, cereals, home decor, spices, dried fish, and household items.
  • Rasmancha is the oldest pyramidal superstructure-shaped brick temple. This location is famous for its stage dances. This is also a top heritage place in Manipur.
  • Jorebengla temple is an ancient heritage structure, built by the Malla King, Raghunath Singha Dev in the year 1655. The visitors can see the stories engraved on the walls and pillars of this temple. The roofs and walls represent the art of Chala style, while the carved designs depict scenes from battles and the royal lifestyle.
  • Another attraction of the cannon is that it is made up of iron materials and still doesn't rust despite the fact that it is kept in an open space from the beginning. In Dal Mandol...and it was built by the Malla Kings to fight the Maratha invasion.

Food in Manipur:

  • Chamthong or Kangshoi
  • Eromba
  • Morok Metpa
  • Singju
  • Paaknam

Festivals in Manipur:

  • Gang-Ngai
  • Lui-Ngai-Ni
  • Yaosang
  • Cheiraoba
  • Kang
  • Heikru Hitongba
  • Ningol Chak-kouba
  • Kut

Art & Craft in Manipur:

  • Laichamphi
  • Toys made of cloth, cotton clay, wood, and bamboo
  • stone-carving
  • Hand block printing
  • Hand embroidery
  • Kauna (Water Reed) Mat.

How to travel?

  • By Air
  • By Rail
  • By Road

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