Manipur
For its extremely beautiful nature, the state is called “Switzerland of India”. The name Manipur is derived from the God of the land named “Manipureswar”. This place is 460 km away from Shillong and it takes 12 hr if takes NH6 and NH37. Everyone should try a well-planned Exotic Manipur Tour Packages. It’s a treat for your eyes to the pictorial beauty and explores all the tourist’s attractions in the state’s capital Imphal. You can have an undisturbed and refreshing retreat in Manipur, along with your loved ones.
How to reach Manipur
- By Road: : Manipur is a state which is well connected from any other cities of this country by the strong network of National Highways. There a number of regular scheduled buses from Imphal, the capital of the state towards another region.
- By Railway: Unfortunately, Manipur has no railway network. The nearest railway stations to Manipur are at Guwahati, Silchar and Dimapur.
- By Air: Imphal, the capital of Manipur has a domestic airport, which is served various domestic airlines. SO, you can reach the place from any of the flights of the nation.
What to see or do in Manipur?
- The atheist can visit Sri Sri Govindjee Temple and the 18th century old Vaishnavita temple in the capital city Imphal.
- Keibul Lamjo, world’s only flouring national part is a famous tourist spot. Experience the exotic species of deer Sangai.
- Experience the beautiful landscape of Laketak Lake, the largest lake on North-east.
- Visit the ancient Meiti village with its primaeval and traditional flavour, custom rituals of the local tribes.
- Visit Kangal fort, the fort set up by the historic royal dynasty on the land.
- Ima market is a market which is run by women is an interesting place to visit.
When Is The Best Time To Visit Manipur?
Though there are no natural restrictions of visiting the state. You can experience the beauty anytime. But, during the months of October to May, the weather remains pleasant and sunny. Make a plan to visit Manipur this season.