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10 1 review
Manipur
23/06 – 28/06
£69/nighttotal: £345 (5 )
Abu Homestay
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B&B , Kohīma
This guesthouse in Kohima is located 71 kilometres from Dimapur Airport and offers mountain views from its balcony. This family-friendly bed and breakfast accommodates up to three guests across one bedroom and one bathroom, with amenities including free Wi-Fi, private parking, an on-site garden with an outdoor fireplace, and table tennis.
10 1 review
Manipur
21/06 – 28/06
£12/nighttotal: £84 (7 )
The Blooming Hill Chadong
1 2
B&B , Kamjong
Blooming Hill, a bed and breakfast in Kamjong, is located in Chadong's valley, offering panoramic mountain views and a secluded, tranquil setting ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. This accommodation provides one bedroom, one bathroom, and a guest capacity of two, with pets welcome, a garden, and parking available for a peaceful retreat.
10 3 reviews
Manipur
21/06 – 28/06
£17/nighttotal: £119 (7 )
Hearth Of Imphal-windows
1 2
B&B , Imphāl
This Imphal guesthouse, offering a one-bedroom, one-bathroom lodging for up to two guests, requires further information regarding its precise location within Imphal to specify proximity to landmarks. The property features a kitchen, parking, internet access, and numerous windows providing ample natural light, ideal for birdwatching, with a tranquil atmosphere.
10 1 review
Manipur
21/06 – 28/06
£15/nighttotal: £105 (7 )
Camp David
1 2
B&B , Kohima
This Kohima guesthouse is situated 2.1 kilometres from Kisama Heritage Village and within 15 kilometres of Kohima War Cemetery and the World War II Cemetery. Guests can enjoy a rooftop terrace, a garden, an on-site restaurant, complimentary coffee and tea, free newspapers, and tour assistance, with free self-parking also available.
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Frequently asked questions about resorts in Manipur
What are the top attractions in Manipur, India?
Manipur boasts many incredible sights. For natural beauty, Loktak Lake with its unique phumdis (floating islands) is a must-see. The Kangla Fort, a historical landmark and former royal palace, offers a glimpse into Manipur's rich past. For stunning views, head to the Imphal War Cemetery, a poignant memorial, or explore the serene beauty of Keibul Lamjao National Park, home to the endangered Sangai deer.
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Manipur's vibrant culture is reflected in its numerous festivals. Yaoshang, the Manipuri Holi celebration, is a major event featuring colourful dances and festivities. Lai Haraoba, a spring festival dedicated to the deities of the Meitei faith, involves traditional dances and rituals. Kang Chingba, another significant festival, celebrates the beginning of the harvest season.
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What is the ideal number of days to experience the highlights of Manipur, India?
To truly appreciate Manipur's diverse offerings, a minimum of 7-10 days is recommended. This allows for exploring Imphal, visiting Loktak Lake, and experiencing some of the state's cultural attractions and natural beauty. More time would allow for more in-depth exploration of specific areas.
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What types of natural scenery can visitors see in Manipur, India?
Manipur's landscapes are incredibly diverse. Loktak Lake, with its floating islands, is unique. Keibul Lamjao National Park provides stunning views and opportunities for wildlife spotting. The surrounding hills and valleys offer beautiful trekking routes and breathtaking panoramas. You'll find lush green forests, rolling hills and stunning mountain ranges.
Are there particular times of year when Manipur's landscapes or wildlife undergo striking seasonal changes?
Yes, the monsoon season (June to September) transforms the landscape, making it lush and green. The Sangai deer in Keibul Lamjao National Park are most easily spotted during the cooler, drier months (October to March). Spring (March to May) offers pleasant weather and vibrant flora.
What are the best ways to get to know the people and culture of Manipur, India?
Interacting with locals is key. Visiting local markets like the Ima Keithel, the largest all-women's market in Asia, offers a great opportunity. Attending a festival like Yaoshang or Lai Haraoba provides an immersive cultural experience. Staying in homestays in rural areas provides a deeper understanding of village life and traditions.
What are the lesser-known but fascinating attractions in Manipur, India?
Beyond the main attractions, explore places like the Ukhrul district, known for its stunning landscapes and unique tribal culture, or the ruins of ancient temples scattered throughout the state. The Moidang Lai, a sacred hilltop shrine, offers panoramic views and a glimpse into local spirituality.
Where are the best places to enjoy the nightlife in Manipur, India?
Manipur's nightlife scene is relatively understated. There are a few restaurants and cafes in Imphal that stay open later, offering a relaxed atmosphere. However, it's not a major focus of tourism in the state.
Where are the best markets with local food in Manipur, India?
The Ima Keithel in Imphal is a must-visit for experiencing Manipuri cuisine. Smaller local markets in various towns and villages also offer opportunities to sample authentic dishes and local produce.
What are the best sports events or competitions happening in Manipur, India?
Manipur is renowned for its sporting prowess, particularly in polo and indigenous martial arts. Check local listings for potential events and competitions, though these are not always regularly scheduled international events.
What are the most romantic attractions in Manipur, India?
Loktak Lake at sunset offers a breathtakingly romantic setting. A picnic amidst the serene landscapes of Keibul Lamjao National Park or a quiet evening exploring the Kangla Fort could also be very romantic.