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The best time to visit Manipur is generally from October to March, offering pleasant, cool weather (10-25°C) perfect for sightseeing, enjoying festivals like the famous Sangai Festival in November, and exploring landscapes without heavy rain. While autumn (Sept-Nov) offers clear skies and spring (March-May) provides blooming greenery for trekking and boating, winter is ideal for experiencing the cultural vibrancy and comfortable climate.
Loktak Lake
1. Famous for Phumdis (floating islands) – the only kind in the world
2. Home to Keibul Lamjao National Park (world’s only floating national park)
3. Scenic boat rides with peaceful natural views
4. Rich birdlife & biodiversity
5. Best place for photography and nature lovers
2. Home to Keibul Lamjao National Park (world’s only floating national park)
3. Scenic boat rides with peaceful natural views
4. Rich birdlife & biodiversity
5. Best place for photography and nature lovers
Kangla Fort
1. Ancient seat of Manipur’s royal dynasty
2. Important historical & cultural landmark of Imphal
3. Sacred temples, royal structures & museums inside
4. Symbol of Manipuri heritage and identity
5. Beautiful open grounds and heritage walks
2. Important historical & cultural landmark of Imphal
3. Sacred temples, royal structures & museums inside
4. Symbol of Manipuri heritage and identity
5. Beautiful open grounds and heritage walks
Shree Govindajee Temple
1. One of the most important Vaishnav temples in Manipur
2. Dedicated to Lord Krishna (Govindajee)
3. Stunning white architecture with peaceful ambience
4. Center of religious festivals like Ras Lila
5. Major spiritual attraction in Imphal
2. Dedicated to Lord Krishna (Govindajee)
3. Stunning white architecture with peaceful ambience
4. Center of religious festivals like Ras Lila
5. Major spiritual attraction in Imphal