Manipur, popularly referred to as the ‘Switzerland of India’, is nestled in the slopes of the South flowing Sub-Himalayan ranges in the north east of India. Manipur, literally meaning ‘the jewelled land’ boasts of an picturesque landscapes with misty hills, shimmering lakes, verdant valleys, gurgling rivers, and luxuriant forests. Manipur is also renowned for its rich culture and tradition, which is depicted in its art forms, handloom clothes and exquisite handicrafts.
No trip to Manipur is complete without a visit to Loktak Lake (largest freshwater lake in Northeast India, and is famous for the phumdis floating over it), Kangla Fort and People’s Museum .
World War II sites: The Battle of Imphal was one of the war’s turning points in Asia, which led to the Allied powers’ victories. A number of sites here mark this history—the Imphal War Cemetery, the Palel Airfield, the Japanese War Memorial on Red Hill and the INA Museum Complex at Moirang are among them.
Asia’s largest all women market, Ima market in Imphal: This historic, massive women-run market, in the heart of Imphal, has over 3,000 stalls selling everything from handloom to groceries.
Imphal Walks: Explore the natural and other wonders of Manipur with a guided tour.
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