Description: The enigmatic Manipur actually symbolizes “Jewel of India”. It is a crystal state land fantastically nestled deep in the inside the luxuriant green bend of North India. The entire topography of the state seems to be so beautifully carved by the delicate yet nimble hands of the nature and thus was once marked as ”A Pretty Place more beautiful than many show places of the world". Above and beyond, the title of “Jewel of India” was introduced by the one and only Jawahar Lal Nehru.
Sightseeing of Manipur:
Imphal
Shree Govindajee Temple
Keibul Lamjao National Park
Loktak Lake
Churachandpur
Moreh
Places to worship:
Lord Krishna Temple - Brahmpur Leikai
Vishnu Temple - Bisanpur
Shri Hanuman Thakur Temple- Amid forest groves – the Mahabali forest.
Govindajee Temple – Imphal
Where to Stay: You can stay in any hotel during your trip to Manipur based on your preference of choice as there are lucrative Manipur hotel packages available from adjoining travel agencies in your area which in return make your stay a comfy and elated one.
Best time to visit: October to March
Sightseeing of Manipur
Imphal: As we all know that it is truly the fortune of Manipur to be renowned as the capital city of Manipur which is predominantly covered by the Vaishnavites and lies at the distance of 7kms from the state’s airport which is (Tulihal Airport). Imphal district is segregated into Esat and West and has become more attention-grabbing because of the most modern established stadium by the name Khuman Lampak Stadium.
Shree Govindajee Temple: The well known Shree Govindajee Temple is the debut temple in Manipur and popular for linking the palaces of
the then rulers of the state. It is striking for its delicate yet simple structural designing which is coveted with gold domes, a tiled courtyard and a huge, raised people attending worship hall.
Keibul Lamjao National Park: It is positioned 48 km away from Imphal and is an alluring resting place of many exceptional and endangered species of Brow Antlered deer which are also illustrious as Sangai otherwise. It also draws the attention of the onlookers because of being the exclusive place of 17 extraordinary species of mammals.
Loktak Lake: The one and only Loktak Lake is a freshwater lake in Manipur known for swarming many localities to get their division of fish meat. What amaze the bystanders are the floating islands universally famous as Phumdi which is created from interweaving of watery weeds and extra plants. One can also hire small boats and undergo the unique lifestyle on these floating islands.
Sahid Minar: Being the heartthrob of Manipuris and other tourists, this tall Minar of Bir Tikendrajit Par was constructed as a commemorative plaque of the great Manipur Martyrs who sacrificed their lives combating against British Raj in 1891.