Holiday Bookie
Manipur
Featured Destination

Manipur

Manipur is a mesmerizing northeastern state of India known for its scenic valleys, floating lakes, vibrant tribal culture, ancient traditions, and adventure tourism. Surrounded by lush green hills and rich biodiversity, Manipur offers travelers a perfect blend of nature, heritage, spirituality, and authentic local experiences.

Discover Manipur

Nestled in the northeastern region of India, Manipur is often called the “Jewel of India” for its breathtaking landscapes, serene lakes, and colorful cultural heritage. The state is famous for its picturesque Loktak Lake, traditional Manipuri dance forms, rich handloom traditions, and warm hospitality. From misty hills and wildlife sanctuaries to ancient temples and bustling local markets, Manipur attracts nature lovers, cultural explorers, photographers, and adventure enthusiasts alike. Visitors can explore beautiful valleys, experience unique tribal festivals, enjoy authentic northeastern cuisine, and witness one of India’s oldest martial arts and dance traditions. Whether you seek peaceful nature retreats, cultural immersion, trekking adventures, or offbeat travel experiences, Manipur offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of Northeast India.

Experience Highlights

Home to the famous floating lake — Loktak Lake

Rich tribal culture and traditional festivals

Scenic hill stations and lush valleys

Authentic Manipuri dance and martial arts heritage

Popular destination for eco-tourism and adventure travel

Unique handloom and handicraft traditions

Diverse wildlife and rare bird species

Ideal for trekking, boating, and cultural exploration

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Manipur is from October to April, when the weather remains cool and pleasant for sightseeing and outdoor activities. October to February: Ideal for cultural tourism, sightseeing, and festivals. March to April: Pleasant weather with blooming landscapes and adventure activities. May to September: Monsoon season brings lush greenery but may affect travel plans due to heavy rainfall.

Must-Visit Attractions

Loktak Lake

Loktak Lake

The largest freshwater lake in Northeast India, famous for its floating islands called Phumdis. Visitors can enjoy boating, birdwatching, and stunning sunset views.

Keibul Lamjao National Park

Keibul Lamjao National Park

The world’s only floating national park and home to the endangered Sangai deer, the state animal of Manipur. A paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers.

Kangla Fort

Kangla Fort

A historic fort in Imphal that reflects the royal heritage and cultural significance of the Manipuri kingdom.

Shree Govindajee Temple

Shree Govindajee Temple

An important Vaishnavite temple known for its beautiful architecture and spiritual atmosphere.

INA Memorial Complex

INA Memorial Complex

A historically significant site dedicated to the Indian National Army and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.

Dzuko Valley

Dzuko Valley

A stunning trekking destination known for rolling green hills, seasonal flowers, and breathtaking panoramic views.

Andro Village

Andro Village

A traditional cultural village famous for pottery, local museums, and authentic tribal heritage experiences.

Tharon Cave

Tharon Cave

A fascinating limestone cave system popular among adventure travelers and explorers.

Get in Touch

Fill out the form and we'll get back to you shortly