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War Cemetry
RKCS Art Gallery And Museum
Matai Garden
Selloi Langmai Ecological Park
Eco Historical Park
Manipur State Museum
Khwairamband Keithel
Awunching Park
ISKCON Temple, Imphal
Santhei Natural Park,Andro
Mahabali Temple
Ima Keithel ꯏꯃꯥ ꯀꯩꯊꯦꯜ
Three Mothers Art Gallery
Kangla Museum
Old Govindaji Temple (unused now)
Samban-Lei Sekpil
Sambal-Lei Sekpil is the world's tallest topiary. Created by Moirangthem Okendra Kumbi, it is modelled in the shape of a series of open umbrellas and spheres. Okendra started mending the Sambal-Lei in 1983, originally planted by his sister in a small mustard oil can. Sambal-Lei is a flowering shrub use for fencing gardens in Manipur - Sambal means fencing and Lei means flower in Meitei language. Sekpil indicates the shape of the topiary and is derived from an ancient Meitei word for a decorative bamboo post with rounded structured cloths forming canopy in many stages. The sekpil, at present also called as "Shattra" is generally used in worship and festivals in Manipur.
Manipur Zoological Garden
Hiyangthang Lairembi Temple
Hiyangthang Lairembi Temple is great temple, of Goddess Hiyangthang Lairembi, at Hiyangthang, Imphal West District, Manipur.
Kangla Fort
The Palace of Kangla is an old palace at Imphal in the Manipur state of India. It was situated on both sides (western and eastern) of the bank of the Imphal River. But now it remains only on the western side of the bank. Only the ruins remain now. Kangla means "dry land" in old Meetei. It was the traditional seat of the past Meetei rulers of Manipur.
Kangla Gate / Kangla Sanathong
Dzükou Valley
The Dzüko Valley is a valley located in borders of the state of Nagaland and Manipur in northeast India. This valley is well known for its natural environment, seasonal flowers and flora and fauna. It is situated at an altitude of 2452 m above sea level. The valley is famous for its wide range of flowers in every season but the most famous one is the Dzüko Lily and it is found only in this valley.
Shirui kashong (peak)
Khongjom War Memorial Complex
Khongjom War Memorial Complex is a historical war memorial site of Anglo-Manipur War at Khongjom, Thoubal district of Manipur. The complex houses the world's tallest sword statue, which symbolizes the valor and courage of the freedom fighters of Manipur, who fought against the three sides of British attack, from Kohima, Silchar and Myanmar in the 23rd April, 1891.
Classic Grande
Eco Heritage Villa
Sadu chiru waterfalls
INA Museum
Polo Ground (Mapal Kangjeibung)
Khuman Lampak Main Stadium
The Khuman Lampak Main Stadium is a stadium in Imphal, India. It is used mostly for football and athletics. The stadium holds 35,285 people and was built in 1999. This stadium lies inside the Khuman Lampak Sports Complex. The stadium's record attendance was set in a football match between NEROCA FC and Indian Arrows (2-1, 2017-18 season), with 35,285 people in attendance (5 January 2018).
Kombirei Garden
Keibul Lamjao National Park
The Keibul Lamjao National Park (Meitei: ꯀꯩꯕꯨꯜꯂꯝꯖꯥꯎ; Kei - Tiger, Bul - vast, Lamjao-Large Land) is a national park in the Bishnupur district of the state of Manipur in India. It is 40 km2 (15.4 sq mi) in area, the only floating park in the world, located in North East India, and an integral part of Loktak Lake. The national park is characterized by many floating decomposed plant materials locally called phumdis. To preserve the natural refuge of the endangered Manipur Eld's deer or brow-antlered deer (Cervus eldi eldi), or sangai also called the dancing deer, listed as an endangered species by IUCN, the park which was initially declared to be a sanctuary in 1966, was subsequently declared to be a national park in 1977 through a gazette notification. The act has generated local support and public awareness.
Mova Cave
Bir Tikendrajit Park
Sendra Park
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