Top 10 Places to Visit in Manipur

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Loktak Lake

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Loktak Lake is a unique freshwater lake known for its phumdis, floating masses of vegetation, teeming with biodiversity.

Kangla Fort

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Kangla Fort is a historic fort complex in Imphal, the capital of Manipur.  It served as the royal seat of the Meitei kings for centuries.

Shirui National Park

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Shirui National Park is a small but significant national park known for the Siroy Lily, a rare and beautiful flower that blooms only during a specific period in the monsoon season. 

Ukhrul

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Ukhrul is a hill station nestled amidst picturesque mountains, offering stunning views and a refreshing escape.

Thanadgee Lake

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Thanadgee Lake is an artificial lake located near Imphal.  This serene lake serves as a popular spot for locals and tourists alike to relax, enjoy boat rides, and take in the scenic beauty.

Dzukou Valley

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Dzukou Valley, also known as the Valley of Flowers, is a breathtaking valley carpeted with vibrant wildflowers during the monsoon season.

INA (Indian National Army)

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The INA (Indian National Army) Memorial Complex is located in Moirang, Manipur.  It honors the Indian soldiers of the Indian National Army.

Manipur State Museum

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The Manipur State Museum in Imphal is a treasure trove of artifacts that showcase the rich history and culture of Manipur.

Imphal War Cemetery

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The Imphal War Cemetery is a Commonwealth cemetery located in Imphal.  It serves as a final resting place for soldiers of the Allied Forces.

Lamka

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Lamka is a hill town in Manipur known for its diverse population and vibrant culture. Lamka is populated by various tribes, of which the Thadou Kuki is the most populous tribe, followed by the Paite tribe, Hmar tribe, etc

Imphal Peace Museum

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Located in Maibam Lotpa Ching, also known as Red Hill, lies a significant historical site. This area witnessed a fierce battle during World War II, where both Allied and Japanese Imperial Army forces suffered heavy losses.