Manipur

Explore the beauty, culture, and attractions of Manipur.

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Ima Keithel Market

Asia's largest all-women market in Imphal.

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Loktak Lake

India's largest freshwater lake with floating islands.

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Kangla Fort

A historic symbol of the Manipur kingdom.

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Anderson Bridge

An iconic structure connecting the past and present.

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Ukhrul

A scenic town known for its scenic landscapes.

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Why Visit Manipur?

The Jewel of India, rich in culture, nature, and heritage!

  • Explore the floating islands of Loktak Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India.

  • Visit the historic Kangla Fort in Imphal, a symbol of Manipur’s royal heritage.

  • Experience the vibrant Manipuri dance and culture at the Shirui Lily Festival.

  • Discover the breathtaking Dzukou Valley, a paradise for trekkers and nature lovers.

  • Pay tribute at the Imphal War Cemetery, a historic site from World War II.

  • Shop for exquisite handwoven textiles and handicrafts at the Ima Keithel (Mother’s Market), the world's largest all-women market.

Best Time to Visit Manipur?

October to April is the best season to explore the beauty of Manipur.

  • Winter (November to February) - Ideal for sightseeing, trekking, and festivals.

  • Spring (March to April) - The perfect time to witness blooming flowers in Dzukou Valley.

  • Monsoon (June to September) - Lush green landscapes, but travel may be affected by heavy rains.

How to Reach Manipur?

Manipur is well-connected by air, rail, and road.

  • By Air ✈️: Imphal International Airport has direct flights from major Indian cities like Kolkata and Guwahati.

  • By Rail 🚆: The nearest railway station is Dimapur (Nagaland), about 215 km from Imphal.

  • By Road 🛣️: NH2 and NH37 connect Manipur to Assam, Nagaland, and other northeastern states.

  • By Local Transport 🚖: Shared taxis, auto-rickshaws, and buses are available for city travel.

Top Exciting Things to Do in Manipur

From nature to cultural experiences, Manipur has it all!

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Visit Loktak Lake

Experience the unique floating phumdis at the largest freshwater lake in northeastern India, and enjoy a boat ride amidst this serene environment.

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Explore Kangla Fort

Discover the ancient ruins and historical significance of Kangla Fort, which once served as the seat of Manipur's kingdom.

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Marvel at Keibul Lamjao National Park

Home to the endangered Sangai deer, this is the only floating national park in the world.

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Attend the Sangai Festival

An annual cultural extravaganza showcasing Manipur's rich heritage, art, and handicrafts.

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Experience Ima Keithel Women's Market

Explore the vibrant market run exclusively by women, offering a variety of local produce and traditional crafts.

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Explore Ukhrul

A picturesque town known for its scenic beauty, Shirui Hills, and the famous Shirui Lily.

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Visit Andro Village

Experience traditional Manipuri village life and explore the pottery craft that the village is known for.

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Dip in Dzukou Valley

Trek across the picturesque Dzukou Valley, located on the border of Manipur and Nagaland, known for its breathtaking landscapes during the bloom season.

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Top Attractions in Manipur

Discover scenic lakes, historic forts, and cultural heritage.

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Top Manipur’s Food Culture

Taste the flavors of Manipuri cuisine, from Eromba to Chamthong.

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Eromba

A famous Manipuri dish made from boiled vegetables and fish, mashed together with red chili and aromatic herbs.

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Chamthong

Also known as Kangshoi, this is a stew of seasonal vegetables, sometimes with added fish or meat, flavored with herbs.

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Singju

A refreshing salad made with local greens, herbs, and a unique dressing that includes perilla seeds.

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Morok Metpa

A spicy side dish made from grounded green chilies flavored with garlic and dried fish.

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Paaknam

A savory cake made from a mix of vegetables, herbs, and fermented fish, often wrapped in banana leaves.

Top Festivals & Events in Manipur

Celebrate grand festivals like Yaoshang, Lai Haraoba, and Ningol Chakouba.

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Yaoshang

Often considered the Holi of Manipur, Yaoshang is celebrated for five days starting from the full moon day in the month of Lamda (February-March). The festival includes traditional music, dance, and the Thabal Chongba, a traditional Manipuri dance.

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Lai Haraoba

An important cultural festival of Manipur, celebrated in honor of traditional deities and ancestors. It is marked by traditional folk dances, music, and religious rites performed by the Meiteis.

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Kang Chingba

The Manipuri Ratha Yatra or Kang Chingba celebrates the journey of Lord Jagannath on a chariot, traditionally observed by pulling the chariot through the streets amid chants and devotional songs.

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Ningol Chakouba

A significant social festival that strengthens family bonds, where married daughters are invited to their parental home for a feast and gifts are exchanged.

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Cheiraoba

The Manipuri New Year celebration, marking new beginnings and the arrival of spring. The day is celebrated with traditional meals, offerings to deities, and cleaning of homes.

Top Itineraries for Manipur

Plan your Manipur journey with these curated travel guides.

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3-Day Manipur Cultural Sampler

Explore the cultural city of Imphal, visit the serene Loktak Lake, and witness the traditional dance forms.

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2-Day Imphal Heritage Tour

Discover the rich history of Imphal, including visits to Kangla Fort and the India Peace Memorial.

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5-Day Manipur Nature Retreat

Immerse yourself in the biodiversity of Manipur with visits to Keibul Lamjao National Park and trekking in the surrounding hills.

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1-Day Loktak Lake Adventure

Enjoy a day at the unique floating islands of Loktak Lake and explore the fishermen's villages.

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4-Day Tribal Culture Discovery

Engage with the diverse tribal communities of Manipur, attending local festivals and experiencing indigenous crafts.

Top Travel Tips for Manipur

Essential travel tips for a safe and enjoyable trip!

Safety

Stay Informed - Be aware of current events and follow any travel advisories or guidance issued by local authorities.

Avoid Conflict Zones - Some regions might experience unrest; always check the safety of your travel route in advance.

Transport

Local Transport - Utilize local buses and shared taxis for affordable travel, but be prepared for potential delays due to road conditions.

Driving License - If you're planning to rent a vehicle, ensure you have an international driving permit.

Cultural

Respect Tribal Culture - Many areas are home to indigenous tribes; always seek permission before taking photographs.

Traditional Attire - Wear modest clothing when visiting villages or attending any cultural events to respect local customs.