We can say that Manipur is more or less a place where you will wish to inhabit rather than just traveling to it. Carpeted with dense lush green forest, adrenaline-rushing activities, rolling hills, clear and serene lakes, diversity in cuisines, tribes and so much more. The list of things to do and places to visit is simply never-ending.

Even though it is one of the gems of India, Manipur has always been a low-key destination for tourists. Usually, the most avid travelers plan their trip to this marvelous place in India. But just to alter this situation.

We have brought to you a meticulously designed list of places to visit in Manipur.

1. Imphal

If you have a misconception that the word “enjoyment” has no use while describing Imphal then you are mistaken. When you travel to this amazing destination that also is the capital city of Manipur, you are welcomed with an energetic aura with streets full of life.

There are some amazing attractions in Imphal that will leave you asking for more.

Imphal is one fine example of diversity and it breaks the shackles of age barrier. If you are planning to visit Imphal with your family; do not think much. It is completely safe and will be an enjoyable trip.

2. Loktak Lake

When you come to Manipur, most people are attracted to the beautiful Loktak Lake. It is not just an attraction that makes people go “ga-ga” but way more than that.

This is a freshwater lake situated approximately 48 km from the capital. It is a collection of small phumdis and islands. The primary enjoyable thing to do here is boating and photography. We have already introduced the quantum of beauty that this lake holds. The opening timings of Loktak Lake is between 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. You will just need 2 hours to explore the entire lake.

The entire lake spreads over 300 sq. mt. There are no charges that you will have to pay and to enjoy here there are multiple popular activities. Travelers can enjoy a picnic, boating, and photography around the lake.

3. Keibul Lamjao National Park

Visiting Manipur means you are up for a charismatic time amidst the diversity of flora and fauna. And one such amazing place to visit offering the right balance between these is the Keibul Lamjao National Park.

This park is home to one of the rarest species of deer named Eld’s Deer. This is spotted in this park with a number of other species of animals, plants, and birds. Take a tour of the national park when you visit here.

The timing to visit Keibul Lamjao National Park is between 9 am and 6 pm. It takes about 4 hours to enjoy and explore the entire national park and you don’t have to pay any entry fee as well. Enjoy a trek at the trails in the park and spot some rare species of flora and fauna here. Keibul Lamjao National Park is also popular for migratory birds.

4. Ukhrul

Manipur being a part of the seven sisters boasts an amazing nature setup. One of the finest destinations that would remind you of the English countryside is Ukhrul.

From caves to peaks to lakes to gardens; this place offers everything to you that will make your trip absolutely amazing.

5. Churachandpur

What you see out of Churachandpur is not even half of what it was before the Japanese bombarded this beautiful city.

The major attraction of Manipur, Churachandpur is a historic place that also houses Tuibuong Tribal Museum. This is the place where you get to know the rich history of this city and the tribes that were once thriving here.

6. Moirang

Moirang is a small town situated 45 km towards the south of Imphal. The nature beauty of this place is phenomenal and breathtaking. This amazing town comes under the Bishnupur district and has some ancient and historic temples.

Devotees do visit here every now and then to offer their prayers to the lord and seek blessings. There are some temples where pre-Hindu deities are also kept that include Lord Thangjing.

7. Chandel

Chandel is a delightful place for nature lovers as there is a huge diversity in this village. What makes it even better for travelers is the rich flora and fauna of this place.

Chandel is often known as the gateway to Myanmar and people also visit the border. This place alone attracts the majority of tourists owing to the diversity, peace, and enjoyable weather all year long.

8. Bishnupur

Don’t mistake this Bishnupur with the one that’s in West Bengal. Both have different persona and qualities.

If you are looking at Bishnupur of Manipur, you get an abundance of serenity, enjoyment of lush-green forest, and much more in terms of activities, flora, and fauna.

9. Leimaram Waterfalls

A place that’s soothing and rejuvenating- Leimaram Waterfalls is surely a place that can be visited with friends and family. You can trek to this place and enjoy the serene environment. A lot of visitors love to pay attention to the details around the waterfall and get mesmerized by the beauty. Whereas those who come here with their family can enjoy a lot of picnic spots.

10. Khongjom

Khongjom is a historical town located in the Thoubal district. It is famous for the Battle of Khongjom, which was fought between the British East India Company and the Manipuri army in 1891. The town is home to the Khongjom War Memorial, which commemorates the bravery of the Manipuri soldiers who fought in the battle.

Visitors can also explore the nearby Thangal General Temple and witness the traditional Meitei culture of Manipur. Khongjom is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and those interested in Manipuri culture.

11. Tamenglong

One of the most popular places to visit in Manipur is Tamenglong. It is home to several indigenous communities and is known for its rich biodiversity, including the presence of rare and endemic species of flora and fauna. The district also boasts of picturesque landscapes, with hills, forests, and waterfalls. Agriculture and handicrafts are the main sources of livelihood for the local population.

12. Dzukou Valley

Dzukou Valley is a picturesque valley located on the border of Nagaland and Manipur states in northeastern India. It is situated at an altitude of 2452 meters above sea level and is known for its scenic beauty and biodiversity. The valley is surrounded by hills and is home to several rare and endemic species of flora and fauna.

It is also known for its seasonal flowers, especially the Dzukou Lily. The valley is a popular trekking destination and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. It is considered to be one of the most beautiful valleys in the northeastern region of India.

Conclusion

If you were to decide on the top tourist places in Manipur, then it might become a problem for you. That’s because there is an extensive list of places and things that can be visited and done on your trip to Manipur. Being one of the most diverse states of India in terms of culture, festivals, fashion, flora, and fauna. All of these elements make Manipur as one of the prime tourist destinations as well.

In the past few years, there has been a huge shift in tourists where people have started visiting the places that were a bit secluded. Nowadays, even if you go to an adivasi village in Manipur or any other place, you will definitely see people from not just India but many other countries as well.

Read Also: Places to visit in Mizoram | Places to visit in Nagaland | Places to visit in Sikkim

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Katharyn Garcia

There might be a lot of things that would be there for Katharyn Garcia to do. But for the past 2 and a half years she has been living the life of a nomad. She travels to different places, explores the unexplored, and makes new friends. At the end of the day, she pens down everything on the white page.

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