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MANIPUR

CITIES

Aerial view of lush green hills and valleys under a cloudy sky in Manipur. Text reads "Manipur: An Emerging Destination." Serene and inviting landscape.
Aerial view of lush green hills and valleys under a cloudy sky in Manipur. Text reads "Manipur: An Emerging Destination." Serene and inviting landscape.
Aerial view of lush green hills and valleys under a cloudy sky in Manipur. Text reads "Manipur: An Emerging Destination." Serene and inviting landscape.

Imphal

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Loktak Lake

The largest freshwater lake in Northeast India, famous for its “phumdis” (floating vegetation-islands) and vital to the region’s ecology.

Keibul Lamjao National Park

The world’s only floating national park, located on Loktak Lake, home to the rare “dancing deer” (Sangai)

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Kangla Fort (Imphal)

An ancient palace-fort site of Manipur’s kings, embedded in the cityscape and culture.

FOOD

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Iromba

A mashed vegetable or meat dish mixed with local herbs, often integral to Manipuri fare.

Chak Khao Kheer

A sweet pudding made from black rice (“Chak-hao”), unique to the region.

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Singju

A spicy salad using local greens and herbs — typical of Meitei cuisine.

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