Manipur
( India )

Introduction

Manipur, located in Northeast India, is a beautiful state known for its scenic landscapes, unique cultural traditions, and historic heritage. Often called the “Jewel of India”, Manipur is surrounded by lush hills, valleys, lakes, and forests.

The state is famous for the stunning Loktak Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India, known for its unique floating islands called Phumdis. Manipur is also known for its classical dance form Manipuri Dance, vibrant festivals, and traditional handicrafts.

From the capital city Imphal to scenic destinations like Ukhrul, Bishnupur, and Keibul Lamjao National Park, Manipur offers travelers a blend of nature, culture, and history.

With beautiful lakes, rich tribal culture, and historic landmarks — Manipur is one of the most fascinating destinations in Northeast India.

Quick Info Box

InfoDetails
RegionNortheast India
CapitalImphal
Best Time to VisitOctober – March
Ideal Duration4–6 Days
Famous ForLoktak Lake, Manipuri Dance, culture
Major AirportsImphal International Airport
LanguagesMeitei (Manipuri), Hindi, English
State SpecialtyLakes + Culture + Tribal Heritage
Top Cultural AttractionLoktak Lake
Top Natural AttractionKeibul Lamjao National Park

 

State Overview

Manipur is known for its rich cultural traditions, scenic landscapes, and historical significance. The state combines natural beauty with vibrant tribal heritage.

The state is home to:

Loktak Lake — largest freshwater lake in Northeast India
Keibul Lamjao National Park — world’s only floating national park
Imphal — cultural and historical center of Manipur
Ukhrul — scenic hill destination known for Shirui Lily flower
Moreh — border town connecting India and Myanmar

Visitors enjoy nature exploration, cultural festivals, historic sites, and scenic hill landscapes.

With its natural beauty and unique traditions, Manipur offers travelers a peaceful and authentic Northeast Indian experience.

Top 11 Destinations in Manipur

1. Imphal

Famous For: Cultural capital
Expanded Description: Capital city known for Kangla Fort, museums, markets, and historical landmarks.

2. Loktak Lake

Famous For: Floating islands (Phumdis)
Expanded Description: Largest freshwater lake in Northeast India known for floating vegetation and scenic landscapes.

3. Keibul Lamjao National Park

Famous For: Floating national park
Expanded Description: Unique national park located on Loktak Lake and home to the endangered Sangai deer.

4. Kangla Fort

Famous For: Historic site
Expanded Description: Important historical and cultural landmark located in the heart of Imphal.

5. Ukhrul

Famous For: Shirui Lily flower
Expanded Description: Scenic hill town famous for natural beauty and the rare Shirui Lily.

6. Bishnupur

Famous For: Ancient temples
Expanded Description: Historic town known for the Vishnu Temple and traditional architecture.

7. Moreh

Famous For: Indo-Myanmar border town
Expanded Description: Important trade town near the Myanmar border known for cultural diversity.

8. Andro Village

Famous For: Traditional culture
Expanded Description: Heritage village known for pottery, handicrafts, and cultural traditions.

9. Thoubal

Famous For: Scenic landscapes
Expanded Description: District known for natural beauty, lakes, and peaceful surroundings.

10. Churachandpur

Famous For: Tribal culture
Expanded Description: Town surrounded by hills known for diverse tribal communities.

11. Shirui Hills

Famous For: Shirui Lily habitat
Expanded Description: Beautiful hills where the rare Shirui Lily flower blooms during summer.

Budget Breakdown (Approx.)

CategoryCost (INR)
Accommodation1000–3000 / night
Food250–600 / day
Local Travel400–1000 / day
Entry Fees50–300
Misc200–500