This valley, which is over a tenth of Manipur's entire land area, is a stunning sight to witness while visiting the state.
On vacation to Imphal, you must visit this beautiful lake with its beautiful surroundings. It has several floating homestays where you can stay overnight or simply have dinner.
To achieve a sense of purity and calm, you must go to Imphal's largest Vaishnav temple, which has unique architecture.
The Kangla Palace is a historical palace in Imphal located on both sides (western and eastern) of the Imphal River's bank. It was the traditional seat of Manipur's previous Meetei monarchs.
A visit to this stunning dam, surrounded by rice fields and lush green hills, will leave you speechless. Its breathtaking vistas and relative tranquillity make it a popular spot for picnics and hikes.
Situated on the boundary between Nagaland and Manipur, this valley is what dreams are made of. The grass-carpeted region veiled in clouds and sprinkled with colorful flowers looks like heaven.
Visitors come from all over to explore this natural limestone cave. Many artifacts from the Stone Age are discovered here.
The state offers many beautiful green tea plantations where you may explore the vast tea estate and sample some of the most aromatic teas grown here.
Khayang Peak is one of Manipur's most prominent attractions, with some of the most stunning views. The spectacular sceneries here will captivate you with their breathtaking vistas.
Nestled among deep forests and gently sloping Bullock, this place is known as the "Jewel Box of India," endowed with diverse biodiversity and a plethora of flora and wildlife.