This tour offers a fascinating glimpse into Manipur’s past and present. Visit Imphal, the gateway to Southeast Asia, and explore its significant sites. Discover the unique pottery traditions of Andro village and venture to Moirang, home to the floating wonders of Loktak Lake. Experience the heart of Manipur’s culture and natural beauty.
Trip Highlights
Explore Imphal, the capital city of Manipur.
Visit Shree Govindajee Temple, a holy place for the Meitei community.
Discover the ancient Kangla Fort.
See the Manipur State Museum.
Experience the unique Ima Keithel (Mothers' Market).
Visit Andro village, a living museum of Manipur's culture.
Explore Moirang, home to Loktak Lake and Keibul Lamjao National Park.
Arrival at Imphal Airport. Meet and greet by our representative. Transfer to hotel and check in. Freshen Up. After lunch, have a leisurely walk at visit the most famous Ima Market.
After Breakfast proceed to Imphal Local Sightseeing. The Tour start with visiting Shree Govindajee Temple. Then after proceed to visit Kangla Fort. Visit Manipur State Museum. Come back to Hotel.
After an early breakfast check out from the hotel and drive to Andro (about 26kms from Imphal). Visit Andro. After That Visit Khongjom war memorial. After That, Transfer to Moirang (120kms/4hrs).
Check in to Resort. Dinner and Overnight at Moirang.
The best time to visit is October to April for pleasant weather. If you want to experience Loktak Lake at its best, visit during winter (December- February) when migratory birds arrive.
Moirang was the first Indian territory liberated from British rule when the Indian National Army (INA) led by Subhas Chandra Bose hoisted the first Indian flag on Indian soil on April 14, 1944.
Loktak is India’s largest freshwater lake and is famous for its floating phumdis (islands made of vegetation and soil). Visitors can take a boat ride to witness these natural floating islands and traditional fishing huts.
Kangla Fort was the royal seat of power for Manipuri rulers and played a crucial role in the region’s history. It was later occupied by the British and is now a cultural and historical landmark.