Manipur

Manipur, known as the "Jewel of India," is a state rich in natural beauty, vibrant culture, and historical significance.

History of Manipur

Manipur has a long and illustrious history, with ancient kingdoms, colonial influences, and a pivotal role in India's independence movement.

Culture of Manipur

Manipur is known for its classical dance form, Ras Lila, traditional festivals like Yaoshang, and its unique handloom and handicrafts.

Places to Visit

  • Loktak Lake: The largest freshwater lake in Northeast India, famous for its floating islands.
  • Kangla Fort: A historic fort that served as the royal palace of Manipur.
  • Keibul Lamjao National Park: The world's only floating national park, home to the endangered Sangai deer.
  • Shirui Hills: Known for the rare Shirui Lily that blooms once a year.