Here's a video of us traversing through the land of Jewels- Manipur.
Day 1 :Kick-started with our journey from Guwahati to Imphal and then a visit to the Ima keithel and Kangla Fort. Day 2 : We started from Imphal to Ukhrul with a trek to the Shirui Peak. Day 3 :We went from the heights to the insides. The Caves of Khangkhui. Later we took a trip to the Nilai tea estate. Day 4:It was the day of the Loktak Lake. And night as well. Day 5: was the day of our departure from Imphal. We took the Jiribam road to reach Silchar, and then back to Assam.
The trip was lead by Angshuman and Chiranjeeb from team Jungleflit accompanied by Anangsha Alomyan(thebrooklynomad)
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Ukhrul District - Local area | Famous Historical Places | Tourist Places
Ukhrul is a district in the north eastern state of Manipur in India. It lies about 84 kilometres (52 mi) north east of Imphal.It was marked out first as a sub-division in 1919 during the British Raj. It was later upgraded to a full-fledged district, bearing the nomenclature of Manipur East District in November 1969 by the Government of India. Linguistically, the Tangkhuls belong to a large language family called Sino-Tibetan, and within that family to the sub-family Tibeto-Burman. In general this points towards an origin in the north, that is south-west China and Tibet. The earliest home of the Tangkhuls was the upper reaches of the Huang heo and Yangtze Rivers which lies in the Zinjiang province of China. Like the other desert areas of the world, the people including the Tangkhuls, due to hardship of life, dispersed from this place to different directions. One group moved towards the east and southeast to be become known as Chinese, and another group moved southward to become the tribes of Tibeto-Burman, which includes the Tangkhuls and other tribes. That was between c, 10,000 B.C. to 8000 B.C. This movement has continued into recent historic times. S.K. Chatterjee noted that from 2000 B.C. onwards, Sino-Tibetan speakers from China pushed south and west and entered India. According to W.I. Singh, in his The History of Manipur, the Tangkhuls settled in the Samshok (Thuangdut) area in Myanmar. They belong to the Yakkha tribe in China. The Tangkhuls were first noticed in Manipur by Poireiton, one of the earliest kings of a principality in Manipur valley.
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