Discover the best top things to do in Imphal West District, India including Battle of Imphal Tours, Seven Sisters Holidays, Korou Tours Pvt. Ltd., Shri Govindjee Temple, Ima Keithel Women's Market, ISKCON Imphal, Sri Sri Radha Krishnacandra Temple, Loktak Lake, Imphal Valley, Imphal War Cemetery, Kangla Fort.
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The first guided battlefield tours around the Battles of Imphal and Kohima of 1944. In April 2013 the UK's National Army Museum named the twin Second World War battles as 'Britain's Greatest Battle'.
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Specialist in organising tours to North east India popularly known as Seven Sisters states . Various customised tours of the region.. be it cultural, wildlife , textile , tribal tours, World War II related site tours,Cross border tours are arranged on request.
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Founded in 2015 with a motto to build a bridge between travellers and service providers and create an experience of a life time. We are committed to deliver a quality service and ensure that our customers receives a hassle free and safe travel experience.
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Shri Govindjee Temple is beautiful and huge. The aura here is super. Arti is done in a different style which is wonderful. Idols are extremely beautiful. Lord Krishna is seen with His disciples in this temple. For us the experience was mesmerising.
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Ima keithel or mother's market is an all women's market with a long history. you can buy the beautiful Manipuri hand woven saris and Innaphis and try their exotic fruits and vegetables and savour the unusual sights, sounds, fragrances!
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Nice drive to the Loktak Lake, Nice to see the floating houses on the lake the weather is hot in the day in the sun and it’s a beautiful location
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Amazing view of green Paddy fields spreads out on both sides of the road as you drive towards Loktak Lake and can also be viewed from the aircraft.
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There were originally some 950 burials in Imphal War Cemetery, but after hostilities had ceased, the Army Graves Service brought in graves from two smaller cemeteries in Imphal and from isolated positions in the surrounding region. The cemetery now contains 1,600 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War.
Must visit place, which gives a feeling of the great scarifies to the Nation. Very well maintained and managed.
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The Fort is surely the centerpiece of Imphal town - the region appears to be built around the Fort. It is just beautiful! I would strongly advise you to opt for a ride in their battery car alongwith their guide. The area is vast and is no use without a guide unless you go only for three pleasant walk-about. And the guided battery car is so inexpensive! Even with the battery car it would take you about an hour to go around, take pictures, pause at various locations and savour the peace and quiet. No use saying more, except that you must visit it!
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