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Imphal

Imphal rests at the border of Northeast India. It is the capital city of Manipur and takes you on a beautiful journey where you learn about the history of Manipur and explore vivid wonders of nature sprawling here. Visit here to fall in love with its natural exquisiteness, diverse sceneries and endless emerald landscapes.

For breathing the freshest air, visit Loktak Lake and Sendra Island. It sits on the top of a valley from where all the rivers and rivulets flow into Manipur. Unmatched beauty of this place wins the heart of nature lovers. Where Loktak Lake is counted among the largest freshwater lake in India, the other one is a floating island. This is a beautiful place to relax and click some amazing pictures.

Next you can visit the Kangla Fort edging the banks of the Imphal River. The fort was once residence of the royal palace of King Pakhangba. This historic structure is in ruins today but it has many war tales associated with it. Here you will spot pilgrimage sites apart from actual palace complex and a burial ground. To peep down the history, visit Manipur State Museum exhibiting many historical belongings. Here you will also see a 54 feet / 16 metre long boat called Hiyag Hiren apart from gold-plated human mask, antique smoking pipes and tribal jewellery.

Shopping lovers must explore the Khwairamband Bazaar of Imphal. This is the place where tribal women have set up numerous stalls selling hand-woven shawls, skirts, vessels, mugs, etc. The market gives you a taste of local life and flaunts Manipur's customs and traditions.

How to Reach:
By Air: Imphal Tulihal airport is located 8 km southwards of the city centre. The airport has flights to Aizawl, Bangalore, Delhi, Kolkata, Dimapur, etc.
By Rail: The nearest railway station to Imphal is Dimapur Railway Station in the state of Nagaland.
By Road: Imphal has good road connections with all cities of Manipur.

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