The Untouched Natural Beauty of Manipur, India
I would like to show the beauty lies within deep parts of India which is yet to be explored.
- Loktak lake



The largest freshwater lake in Northeast India, Loktak Lake is famous for its floating islands called phumdis. The calm waters, migratory birds, and golden sunsets make it a must-visit paradise for nature lovers.
2. Keibul Lamjao National Park


The only floating national park in the world, this unique ecosystem rests on Loktak Lake and is home to the rare Sangai deer, Manipur’s pride.
3. Dzukou Valley


Known as the “Valley of Flowers of the Northeast,” Dzukou Valley mesmerizes visitors with rolling hills, seasonal wildflowers, and crystal-clear streams.
4. Shirui Hills


Famous for the rare Shirui Lily that blooms nowhere else on earth, these hills offer cool weather, scenic trekking routes, and peaceful landscapes.
5. Andro Village & Andro Lake


A serene rural landscape surrounded by forests and hills, Andro showcases Manipur’s raw natural charm along with traditional life.
6. Tharon Cave


One of the longest caves in Northeast India, Tharon Cave offers an adventurous experience with underground streams and rock formations.
7. Barak Waterfalls


Tucked deep within lush forests, Barak Waterfalls remains largely untouched, offering breathtaking views and tranquil surroundings.
Thankyou.
Arjun Poudyal
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