Manipur – The Jewel of India

Tucked away in the northeast, Manipur is often called the “Jewel of India” for its pristine beauty, rich culture, and warm hospitality. With its green valleys, misty hills, classical dance traditions, and serene lakes, Manipur offers an experience that feels untouched and authentic.

🌟 Why Visit Nagaland?
  • Loktak Lake: The largest freshwater lake in Northeast India, famous for its floating phumdis (islands) and the only floating national park in the world – Keibul Lamjao.
  • Manipuri Dance: A classical dance form known for its grace and devotional themes.
  • Ima Keithel (Mother’s Market): Asia’s largest all-women-run market.
  • Polo: The modern game of polo originated here.
  • Tribal and Meitei Culture: A blend of hill tribes and valley traditions.
  • Handloom & Handicrafts: Famous for vibrant shawls, bamboo crafts, and textiles.
  • War Memorials: Remnants of World War II battles like the INA Memorial.

Top Experiences

Explore Loktak Lake

Take a boat ride on its unique floating islands.

Watch Manipuri Dance

Experience its devotional essence in cultural shows.

Discover Ukhrul & Dzuko Valley

Trek through breathtaking landscapes and seasonal blooms.

Relive History

Visit World War II cemeteries and the INA Memorial at Moirang.

Enjoy Naga & Meitei Cuisine

Try smoked meats, black rice kheer, and spicy fish curries.

Visit Keibul Lamjao National Park

Spot the endangered Sangai deer, found only here.

🎭 Cultural Highlights
  • To witness Asia’s only floating national park.
  • To experience authentic dance, culture, and handlooms.
  • To explore untouched valleys and highland treks.
  • To immerse in a fusion of tribal and Meitei traditions.
  • To enjoy a peaceful retreat away from mainstream tourism.
🌤 Best Time to Visit
  • Winter (October to March): Best season for sightseeing, treks, and cultural exploration.
  • Spring (April to May): Pleasant weather, lush greenery, and blooming flowers.
  • Monsoon (June to September): Heavy rains bring lush beauty, but travel can be challenging.
✨ Note

Manipur is a perfect blend of natural splendor, cultural richness, and spiritual calmness, waiting to be discovered by travelers seeking the extraordinary.