imphal
The beautiful capital city nestling
in the heart of an oval valley is said to be founded in 3rd century B.C.,
making it one of the oldest state capitals of the country. This mini-metropolis
is a fascinating blend of Indian and multiple ethno cultural traditions and is
emerging as important tourist destination of the region.
Tourist Acctration in Imphal
- The Old Royal Palace
- Shree Govindji Temple
- Khwairamband Bazar or IMA Market
- Shaeed Minar
- War Cemeteries
- Manipur State Museum
- Central Khonghampat Orchidarium
- Manipur Zoological Gardens
- Langthabal
The Old Royal Palace : It lies in the centre of the town and has relics of an old fortress and
a palace.
Shree Govindji Temple : The sacred shrine near the Royal Palace is dedicated to Lord Krishna, as
Govindji. It has twin golden domes, a paved courtyard and a great assembly
hall. The image of the principal deity is carved out of a jackfruit tree in
response to a dream which Rajarshi Bhagyachandra had in the 18th century. The
presiding deity is flanked by the shrines of Krishna, Balaram and Jagannath.
Spell binding Ras Leela dance performances are held at the shrine on special
occasions.
Khwairamband Bazar or IMA Market : The unique shopping mall is the largest exclusive
women's market. There are over 3000 Imas (mothers), who run the stalls located
on either side of the road. It is an excellent place to buy exquisite handloom
and handicraft goods, as well as fresh fruits, vegetables, fish and other
grocery items.
Shaeed Minar : This memorial pillar
is located at the bir Tikendrajit Park in the centre of the town. It was built
in the memory of the indomitable spirit of the meitei and tribal martyrs who
laid their lives while fighting the British in 1891.
War Cemeteries : The cemeteries
commemorate the British and Indian soldiers who laid their lives during the World
War - II.
Manipur State Museum : It is located near the Polo Ground and has a good collection of art,
archaeology, natural history, geology, textiles, costumes, etc.
Central Khonghampat Orchidarium (7 kms.) : It sprawls over an area of 200 acres along the NH 39
and treasures the spectacular wealth of Manipur orchids.
Manipur Zoological Gardens (6 kms.) : The zoo at Iroishemba on the Imphal-Kangchup Road is
famous for the endangered Sangai or brow-antlered deer.
Langthabal (8 kms.) : The historic site on a hill overlooking the Manipur University teems
with relics of a palace, ceremonial houses and temples.
reaching
there
Airport : Linked by air
Railhead: Dimapur ( 215kms) in Nagaland & Jiribam ( 225 kms)
Road: Connected by road.
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