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

Kangla Fort
Standing at the heart of Imphal, Kangla Fort is the spiritual and historical soul of Manipur. Once the seat of the ancient Meitei kings for over two thousand years, this sacred citadel blends royal ruins, temples, and wide green grounds inside its old brick ramparts. From the iconic Kangla Sha statues to quiet pathways steeped in legend, every corner whispers stories of power, faith, and resilience. Calm, cultural, and deeply symbolic, Kangla Fort isn’t just a monument—it’s where Manipur’s identity comes alive for travelers.

Ima Keithel
Right in the heart of Imphal, Ima Keithel—literally the Mothers’ Market—is a living symbol of Manipur’s strength and tradition. Run entirely by thousands of women, this centuries-old market is one of the largest of its kind in Asia. Rows of handwoven textiles, fresh produce, traditional herbs, and local delicacies create a vibrant, authentic buzz. Colorful, cultural, and empowering, Ima Keithel offers travelers a rare chance to experience Manipur through the voices, smiles, and stories of its women

Shri Bijoy Govindajee Temple
Set beside the historic Kangla Fort in Imphal, Shri Bijoy Govindajee Temple is Manipur’s most revered Vaishnavite shrine. Built in classical Nagara style, the white twin-domed temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha, radiating peace and elegance. The soft rhythms of kirtan, the glow of evening aarti, and the calm courtyard atmosphere make it a deeply soothing stop for travelers. Serene, spiritual, and culturally rich, this temple offers a graceful glimpse into Manipur’s devotional heart.

Lord Sanamahi Temple
Nestled on the foothills of Imphal, the Lord Sanamahi Temple is one of Manipur’s most sacred and spiritually powerful sites. Dedicated to Lainingthou Sanamahi, the household deity of the Meitei people, the temple reflects ancient indigenous beliefs that predate Vaishnavism. Set amid quiet greenery, its simple yet deeply symbolic structure creates a calm, meditative atmosphere. Pure, peaceful, and rooted in tradition, this temple offers travelers a rare glimpse into Manipur’s oldest living faith and cultural soul.
