Starting Price
₹19,999
per person (twin sharing)
Trip Duration
5D / 4N
optimized travel pace
Recommended For
Domestic
group sizes & custom plans
From Loktak’s beauty to Imphal’s culture – discover Manipur in 5 days.
Duration
5D / 4N
Location
Manipur
Best Price
From 19,999
Starting Price
₹19,999
per person (twin sharing)
Trip Duration
5D / 4N
optimized travel pace
Recommended For
Domestic
group sizes & custom plans
A thoughtfully curated journey designed for comfort, authentic exploration, and lasting memories.
Discover the hidden charm of Manipur, a jewel of Northeast India, on this short yet enriching 5-day tour. From the scenic beauty of Loktak Lake and the world’s only floating national park to the vibrant cultural experiences of Imphal, this journey blends history, spirituality, and nature in perfect harmony. Ideal for travelers seeking a quick getaway with unforgettable highlights.
Arrive in Imphal, the capital of Manipur. Visit the historic INA War Memorial that honors the Indian National Army. Evening at leisure. Overnight stay in Imphal.
Explore Shri Vishnu Temple (built in 1462), an architectural blend of Hindu and Chinese styles. Later, visit Ima Keithel (Mothers’ Market), Asia’s only all-women marketplace. Overnight stay in Imphal.
Visit the ancient Vishnu Temple at Bishnupur, blending Hindu and Chinese architecture. Later, enjoy some free time before departing from Imphal Airport.
Visit Keibul Lamjao National Park, the world’s only floating national park and home to the endangered Sangai deer. Later, enjoy local sightseeing. Overnight stay in Imphal
After breakfast, free time for local shopping or leisure. Transfer to Imphal Airport for onward journey with memories of magical Manipur.
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The best time to visit Manipur is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant for sightseeing, boating at Loktak Lake, and exploring Imphal.
Manipur is a beautiful state in Northeast India, sharing borders with Nagaland, Mizoram, Assam, and Myanmar.
Manipur is famous for Loktak Lake, the world’s only floating national park (Keibul Lamjao), vibrant culture, classical dance, and the Ima Keithel women’s market.
The cuisine includes rice, fish, leafy vegetables, and dishes like Eromba, Singju, Chamthong, and the unique black rice kheer.
Indian tourists don’t need permits, but foreign nationals require an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit Manipur
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