Manipur
India was once a golden bird before foreign intruders broke her heart and pirated long fostered emotions. But still, if you respond to nature’s call, you will find emeralds and rubys strewn all over her picturesque demeanour. Spend a few days of your pleasure holiday amidst myriad jewels on the hills of Manipur, the ‘Jewel of Northeast’. The erstwhile princely state shares its borders with Assam, Mizoram, Nagaland and Myanmar (Burma). Manipur’s claim to fame include its historic role during Second World War, the hoisting of the flag of the Indian National Army at Moirang in 1944 by Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, its classical dance form, its indigenous games, its textiles and being the home of the Sangai dancing deer.
Interestingly, polo is believed to have originated in Manipur. It also flaunts of the ecologically rich Lake Loktak, the largest freshwater lake in the Northeast dotted with emerald green ‘fumdis’ (floating islands). It is also rich in culture dominated by the esoteric rites and rituals of the vaishnavite Meities, with significant contributions by other ethnic tribes. Can you overlook such a charm to learn so much about an alien land, a chance to turn the course of your holiday, a chance for a lifetime.
Imphal - Memoirs of The World War
Located almost in the middle of the state and perfectly in the hearts of the tourists, Imphal, the capital of Mizoram bustles with cultural and commercial revelry. Tucked in the middle of a oval-shaped scenic valley amidst picturesque surroundings, Imphal makes an excellent base to explore the attractions of this beautiful state. Lose yourself in the vibrant colours of Khwairamband Bazaar (Mother’s Market). This is one place you cannot forget! Pick up exquisite artifacts from beautiful women selling under roofs made of saree and embroidered clothes, in a market that is reigned only by women.
Welcome to India’s largest women trader’s market at Imphal. You can also elevate your spirits with the eternal valour of WW II martyers caressed at the serene war cementary maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. If you still miss mother nature’s womb, trace your steps to Konghampat Orchidarium. The one of its kind in these pristine hills, a walk through the greens will include a rendezvous with over 120 species of exotic orchids and many rare plants. To dive deep into the rich cultural heritage of Manipur, spend a day at the Manipur State Museum. Affording an awesome memorabilia, the museum houses an opulent collection of traditional Manipuri costumes, war implements, historical documents and annals, and gives you a sample of the state's complex history.
It Is Because of These You Would Like To Return Again
Unleash yourself in the deep forests of Keibul Lamjao National Park, the world's only 'floating sanctuary' sprawled over an area of 40 sq. km. Nestling on 1.5 m deep floating vegetation (called phumdi) on Lake Loktak, the park is a home to many exotic species of plants and animals. Trek amidst the woods and you can encounter Manipur's dancing deer, the endangered brow-antlered deer darting along the floating wetlands with a delicate gait. Look at the tree tops and you will be overwhelmed to see dancing Assamese and stump-tailed macaques, managing the upper level buisness. Keep an eye open for the notorious Rhesus monkey, found ubiquitously around the park. If lucky, you can also see some applauded members of the cat family. Get on a jeep safari and comb the jungle in early mornings to see the marbled cat and Temminck's golden cat quenching their thirst or licking salt behind the sinister bushes. The Himalayan black bear and the Malayan bear may also be seen foraging for food.
For a different taste of adrenaline, go for some hot-blooded action package on the high hills of Manipur. The tourism department is taking initiatives in establishing nodal agencies to promote different adventure sports as well as to impart training to novices. Register yourself at the Manipur Adventure and Allied Sports Institute or the Adventure Academy and spend your holidays on high air with paragliding above picturesque gorges and shimmering ribbons of rivulets that chase the finale of their fate upto the sea.
Add a cherry to your holiday cake by beholding a mesmerising dance performance at the Manipur State Kala Academy. Remember to see Ras Leela, a classical dance form known its graceful movements in enacting scenes from the life of Lord Krishna. See how feelings augment with every inch of movement that calls for a photograph. Details of daily schedules of cultural programmes are available with the tourist information offices.
Moments of Merriment
The tranquil ambience that floats with the mist on the virgin hills of Manipur, often echoes the euphony of drums and chimbals. If one fine morning, you wake up with a bustling procession chucking bubbles of colours in the air, you know that it’s time to party! Or a time to celebrate the premier Yaoshang Festival. Celebrated for five days in a go, the festival dawns on the full moon day of Phalguna (February/March). The whole state reverberates with the beats of ‘Thabal Chongba’, a Manipuri folk dance when young boys and girls in colourful and vibrant costumes, hold hands and dance in a circle. It is an amazing thing to behold when they visit house to house to collect donations for a social gathering. Visit during November, and be a part of the Ningol Chakouba Festival. The festival is known for its immense attraction that attracts people from all across the world to come back to their home and spend some golden moments with loved ones.
Interestingly, polo is believed to have originated in Manipur. It also flaunts of the ecologically rich Lake Loktak, the largest freshwater lake in the Northeast dotted with emerald green ‘fumdis’ (floating islands). It is also rich in culture dominated by the esoteric rites and rituals of the vaishnavite Meities, with significant contributions by other ethnic tribes. Can you overlook such a charm to learn so much about an alien land, a chance to turn the course of your holiday, a chance for a lifetime.
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Imphal - Memoirs of The World War
Located almost in the middle of the state and perfectly in the hearts of the tourists, Imphal, the capital of Mizoram bustles with cultural and commercial revelry. Tucked in the middle of a oval-shaped scenic valley amidst picturesque surroundings, Imphal makes an excellent base to explore the attractions of this beautiful state. Lose yourself in the vibrant colours of Khwairamband Bazaar (Mother’s Market). This is one place you cannot forget! Pick up exquisite artifacts from beautiful women selling under roofs made of saree and embroidered clothes, in a market that is reigned only by women.
Welcome to India’s largest women trader’s market at Imphal. You can also elevate your spirits with the eternal valour of WW II martyers caressed at the serene war cementary maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. If you still miss mother nature’s womb, trace your steps to Konghampat Orchidarium. The one of its kind in these pristine hills, a walk through the greens will include a rendezvous with over 120 species of exotic orchids and many rare plants. To dive deep into the rich cultural heritage of Manipur, spend a day at the Manipur State Museum. Affording an awesome memorabilia, the museum houses an opulent collection of traditional Manipuri costumes, war implements, historical documents and annals, and gives you a sample of the state's complex history.
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It Is Because of These You Would Like To Return Again
Unleash yourself in the deep forests of Keibul Lamjao National Park, the world's only 'floating sanctuary' sprawled over an area of 40 sq. km. Nestling on 1.5 m deep floating vegetation (called phumdi) on Lake Loktak, the park is a home to many exotic species of plants and animals. Trek amidst the woods and you can encounter Manipur's dancing deer, the endangered brow-antlered deer darting along the floating wetlands with a delicate gait. Look at the tree tops and you will be overwhelmed to see dancing Assamese and stump-tailed macaques, managing the upper level buisness. Keep an eye open for the notorious Rhesus monkey, found ubiquitously around the park. If lucky, you can also see some applauded members of the cat family. Get on a jeep safari and comb the jungle in early mornings to see the marbled cat and Temminck's golden cat quenching their thirst or licking salt behind the sinister bushes. The Himalayan black bear and the Malayan bear may also be seen foraging for food.
For a different taste of adrenaline, go for some hot-blooded action package on the high hills of Manipur. The tourism department is taking initiatives in establishing nodal agencies to promote different adventure sports as well as to impart training to novices. Register yourself at the Manipur Adventure and Allied Sports Institute or the Adventure Academy and spend your holidays on high air with paragliding above picturesque gorges and shimmering ribbons of rivulets that chase the finale of their fate upto the sea.
Add a cherry to your holiday cake by beholding a mesmerising dance performance at the Manipur State Kala Academy. Remember to see Ras Leela, a classical dance form known its graceful movements in enacting scenes from the life of Lord Krishna. See how feelings augment with every inch of movement that calls for a photograph. Details of daily schedules of cultural programmes are available with the tourist information offices.
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The tranquil ambience that floats with the mist on the virgin hills of Manipur, often echoes the euphony of drums and chimbals. If one fine morning, you wake up with a bustling procession chucking bubbles of colours in the air, you know that it’s time to party! Or a time to celebrate the premier Yaoshang Festival. Celebrated for five days in a go, the festival dawns on the full moon day of Phalguna (February/March). The whole state reverberates with the beats of ‘Thabal Chongba’, a Manipuri folk dance when young boys and girls in colourful and vibrant costumes, hold hands and dance in a circle. It is an amazing thing to behold when they visit house to house to collect donations for a social gathering. Visit during November, and be a part of the Ningol Chakouba Festival. The festival is known for its immense attraction that attracts people from all across the world to come back to their home and spend some golden moments with loved ones.





