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MANIPUR :
Manipur is to be
found in the north-east side of India and shares the international
boundary with Myanmar also sharing national border with Nagaland.
Manipur is a paradise on Earth where Mother Nature has bestowed her
bounty extra generously. Manipur`s exotic scenery, mystic atmosphere
and salubrious climate are all that fascinate tourists. Abounded
with festivals, Manipuris are best introduced by their world famous
"Manipuri Dance"- one of the major dance forms of India. In Manipur
Loktak Lake with floating- Weed- Island and dancing deer Sangai, is
of tourist interest. Nestling deep within a lush green corner of
North East India, is the wondrously beautiful little Shangrila
called Manipur. Literally meaning - "a jewelled land", this little
corner is a veritable, paradise on earth. Untouched and
undiscovered, Manipur promises to be the great tourist discovery of
the 21st century. An oval shaped valley surrounded by blue green
hills, rich in art and tradition has inspired descriptions such as
the "Switzerland of the East" with cascading rapids, tripping
rivers, carpets of flowers and exotic blooms.
Blessed with an amazing variety of
flora & fauna, 67% of the geographical area of Manipur is hill tract
covered forests. Depending on the altitude of the hill ranges, the
forests range from tropical to sub-alpine. The wet forests, the
temperate forests and the pine forests together sustain a host of
rare and endemic plant and animal life.Orchids in Manipur, abound in
their natural habitat growing in soil or on trees and shrubs. 48 kms
from Imphal is Loktak-Lake & Sendra Island. This is a saucer shaped
fresh water lake that attracts many species of birds. Part of it
forms a rare ecosystem. This huge and beautiful stretch of water is
like a miniature inland sea. The islands of Loktak are unique as
they 'float' and comprise of marsh & grass and root of solid earth.
Situated on the fringes of the Loktak Lake is the Keibul Lamjao
National Park. Habitat of the endangered dancing deer, the
brow-antlered-deer of Manipur, it is the only floating National Park
of the World. The Hoolock Gibbon, the Slow Loris, the Clouded
Leopard, the Spotted Linshang, Mrs Hume's Barbacked Pheasant, Blyths
Tragopan, Burmese Pea-Fowl, four different species of Hornbills etc.
form a part of the rich natural heritage of Manipur.
The people &
tribes of Manipur include Meiteis, Naga and Kuki-Chin-Mizo groups
and other colourful communities, which have lived in complete
harmony for centuries. These are the people whose folklore, myths
and legends, dances, indigenous-games and martial-arts, exotic
handlooms and handicrafts are infested with the mystique of nature.
In the field of art and culture, the state is best represented by
its classical and folk dance forms. Ras-Leela songs and dances
depict the Leelas (Sports) of Lord Krishna as a child with the Gopis
(milkmaids) of Brindavan, and express their yearning for communion
with the Lord.
The state is best represented by its classical and folk dance forms.
The Ras Leelas or dances are essentially lyrical and have extremely
graceful movements. A spring festival, the 'Lai-Haraoba' held in
April and May is symbolised by a traditional, stylised and
ritualistic dance performed for peace and prosperity.
The tradition of sports, dates back to the
political history of Manipur - a history of a small kingdom, which
were in keen competition with one another. Wars between Manipur &
Burma resulted in martial tradition, which in turn gave due impetus
to the promotion of sports. " Sagol-Kangjei " (Polo) originated in
Manipur. The game flourished during the reign of a long dynasty of
kings. The Manipuri Pony is the most versatile, swift and agile Polo
Pony in the world. It is still a popular game - international
players participate in tournaments in Imphal. "Mukna Kangjei"
(Wrestling-Hockey) is also a very popular game in Manipur.
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Places of Interest in Manipur |
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Shree Govindajee Temple |
Bishnupur |
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Khwairamband Bazar |
Kaina |
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Shaheed Minar |
Khongjom |
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War Cemeteries |
Tengnoupal |
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Khonghampat Orchidarium |
Ukhrul |
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Manipur Zoological Gardens |
Manipur State Museum |
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Moirang |
Red Hill |
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Loktak Lake |
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