Discover the best top things to do in Manipur, India including Waithou Lake, Yangoupokpi-Lokchao Wildlife Sanctuary, Dzukou Valley, Keibul Lamjao National Park, Loktak Lake, Imphal Valley, Cheirao Ching, Red Hill - Lokpaching, Kaina Hillock, Khayang Peak.
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4.5 based on 58 reviews
A must visit place for all nature and adventure lover.The best time to visit this place is early June to end of September.The famous dzukou Lily blooms at early June.There are two routes to reach the place.one is zakhama route and another one is Biswema route.The ascend from Zakhama route is the tougher and harder.If one loves hard core trek and adventure ,then he/she must opt for this route.It's Worth the toil.One can get captivating views of dense tropical rain forest over this route.on the other hand,the Biswema route is competitively easier as it's steep only for a stretch of 45minutes to 1hour.Everybody can more or less access this route quite easily.It takes 6/7hours to reach dzukou point via Zakhama route while via Biswema route it take 4/5 hours.on Dzukou point there is only one dormatory..Most of the time ,it remains overcrowded.The only food ,you can get here is Rice,Dal, Potato Curry and only if the supplies remain continued ,then pork Curry..The food is served on first come first serve basis..It is advisable that one should try to avoid the stay at the overcrowded Dom.. Instead one can stay in a tent on the helipad ground..it will marvelous both viewwise as well as decisionwise..you will get perfect thirll of adventure and from here one would get the entire view of the valley.The must do here is to visit the valley early in the morning , otherwise your trip will remain incomplete.The valley is just mesmerizing.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
This is WRONGLY posted as in Bengal. This National Park is in Manipur, close to Imphal. As others have said - this is the only floating national park in the world, and the best time to visit is early morning. We had a great time there, and saw a few Sangai deer. The entry fee is nominal, and the guide was extremely helpful and knowledgeable. He provided binoculars and a telescope for us, and took us on a short trip on the narrow boat. Although he was a volunteer, he was so interested in sharing all the information. We are glad we made this trip, although we had never heard of it before.
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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
4.5 based on 34 reviews
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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Red Hill, 17km south of Imphal, was the site of a decisive battle between Allied and Japanese forces in 1944, and a brand new museum, opened here in June 2019. Called the India Peace Museum, it has won design awards, and rightly so. It is beautifully laid out and very informative, with just the right amount of material about the battle and its effect on the area to keep you interested without becoming bored. A video based on contemporary film footage brings home the conditions under which the men on both sides fought. The museum also includes a replica of a local farmhouse and a display of the costumes of many of the Manipuri tribes, whilst there is a Japanese war memorial by the entrance. All in all, well worth a visit.
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