Imphal is a vibrant melting pot of local cultures and a bustling Indian capital state of Manipur. It features the ruins of the Palace of Kangla and has the world’s oldest polo ground in the world. This diminutive yet alluring travel spot is a quaint place which possesses scenic beauty and has its own unique history. Ima Keithel (Mother Market) at Khwairamband Bazar is the only market in the world with all its stalls run by women. So there is a lot to discover in Imphal which is an undeniably fascinating place. To catch glimpses of its ancient culture, collection of artifacts and pictures depicting the city’s history do visit the State Manipur Museum. This will be an ultimate place for a wanderer who can journey this place just the way he desires to. If you are eager to discover Imphal avail Imphal Tours and learn a little more about this intriguing travel place.
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Manipur is one of the seven sister states of the north-eastern region of India. It is surrounded by Assam in the west, Nagaland in the north, Mizoram in the south. It shares an international boundary with Burma in the east and south side. It contains five major river basins namely Barak River Basin, Manipur River Basin, Yu River Basin, and Lanye River Basin.
It is rightly named Manipur which means ‘The land of jewels’ because of its picturesque landscape and scenic beauty. Planning a Manipur Tour is highly recommended for those who love nature and natural beauty. It is a visual paradise with serene lakes and cascading waterfalls. One can also enjoy various adventures Activities In Manipur such as boating, trekking, camping and fishing.
Forests cover about 67 percent of the total geographical area of Manipur, making it abundant with a wide variety of flora and fauna. Its rich wildlife heritage includes Hoolock Gibbon, Clouded Leopard, Hornbills, and Spotted Linshang etc. The state bird of Manipur is Nong-in. It is also the home of dancing deer ‘Sangai’.
Manipur has a sub-tropical climate and it is suitable to plan a tour only between October and March. Usually March to May is humid and hot while monsoons last till September starting from May. The following information will serve as a proper Manipur Travel Guide for those who are willing to visit the natural paradise.
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22,347 km²
2,721,756
Meiteilon
October to March
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