Attractions in Manipur
Discover the best sights, landmarks, and hidden gems Manipur has to offer.

Keibul Lamjao National Park
Keibul Lamjao National Park is one of India’s most extraordinary natural wonders—and the world’s only floating national park. Spread across Loktak Lake in Manipur, the park rests on phumdis—thick, floating mats of vegetation that drift with the seasons. This surreal wetland is the last natural home of the rare Sangai deer, often called the “dancing deer” for its delicate walk on floating grass. Misty mornings, mirror-like waters, and endless greenery make the park feel almost unreal. Quiet, pristine, and deeply unique, Keibul Lamjao is a dream destination for nature lovers, photographers, and travelers seeking something truly different.

Shirui Kashung Peak
Rising gracefully above the hills of Ukhrul, Shirui Kashung Peak is one of Manipur’s most breathtaking natural escapes. Famous as the only home of the rare Shirui Lily, this cool, wind-swept summit offers rolling meadows, misty ridgelines, and sweeping Himalayan views on clear days. The journey itself—through pine forests and quiet Tangkhul villages—feels raw and untouched. Peaceful, scenic, and soul-refreshing, Shirui Kashung Peak is perfect for travelers seeking nature, silence, and highland beauty.

Khongjom War Memorial
Standing tall on a windswept hill in Thoubal district, the Khongjom War Memorial marks one of the most defining moments in Manipur’s history. It commemorates the heroic last stand of Manipuri warriors during the Anglo-Manipur War in 1891, when they fiercely resisted British forces despite overwhelming odds. The iconic sword-shaped monument symbolizes courage and sacrifice, overlooking the very plains where the final battle was fought. Deeply historic and emotionally powerful, Khongjom offers travelers a rare chance to stand where Manipur’s spirit of resistance was forever etched in time.
