Manipur Zoological Garden
The Manipur Zoological Gardens is located around 8 km from Imphal in Lamphelpat. This garden was established on 2nd October 1976, covering an area of around 8 hectares and is popular. It is described as the Jewel Box of the
The Manipur Zoological Gardens is located around 8 km from Imphal in Lamphelpat. This garden was established on 2nd October 1976, covering an area of around 8 hectares and is popular. It is described as the Jewel Box of the
Situated close to the banks of the Imphal River, the Kangla Fort or Kangla Palace is a symbol of Manipur's glory. The word ‘Kangla’ means dry land in Manipuri or Meetei language. Kangla was the ancient capital of Manipur and
RKCS Art Gallery is among those few notable places in Imphal, where you get to witness different facets of the state of Manipur through beautiful paintings. Founded in 1990 by the legendary artist Rajkumar Chandrajitsana Singh (RKCS), it has been
A short boat ride with pristine beauty on the Loktak Lake is an amazing ride. The boats are colorful and made by connecting two small boats with a bamboo platform. The splendid slopes over the horizon of Loktak Lake and
It is a unique and vibrant Ecoregions, representing Indo-Malayan biodiversity. The sanctuary is also a Home of Hoolock Gibbon, the only ape species found in India. The sanctuary is one of the avifauna species rich area in the region. There are also
This ancient lake is a unique destination for tourism. The lake offers excellent opportunities for visitors to enjoy the beauty of the lake and its several islands located inside it that are studded with floating phumdis of different geometrical shapes.[5]
The museum is located in the heart of the city, near Polo Ground, the Manipur State Museum is considered as the most prominent museum of the state. Inaugurated on 23rd September 1969 by the then Prime Minister of India -
Shree Govindajee Temple is the biggest Hindu, Vaishnav sanctuary in Imphal city in Manipur. It is situated beside the castle of the previous leaders of the then Manipur Kingdom. The sanctuary is straightforward in plan with two gold plated vaults,
The Imphal War Cemetery is situated in Imphal, the capital of the Indian territory of Manipur, in Northeast India, which has a universal fringe with upper Burma now Myanmar. The graveyard has 1,600 Commonwealth internments of the Second World War
Lord Sanamahi Temples, the sanctuary is arranged in Imphal town in the primary Manipur Rifle Ground. It was belittled by lord Kulachandra in 1891. The structure is raised on an octagonal base. The southern side has got flying advances. The
The Palace of Kangla is an old palace at Imphal in Manipur Kangleipak. It was arranged on the two sides western and eastern of the bank of the Imphal River. However, now it stays just on the western side of