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Manipur Tourist Places - Top 8 Cities to See in Manipur Tour
Manipur Tour will simply fill you with its amazing view of famous landscapes and beautiful nature. Imphal valley is full of lush green gardens that spread over the horizon and up to the hill slopes which makes Manipur a great place to visit. Surrounded by hills on all sides, Imphal is simply lovable. You can enjoy the calm and serenity at the various Hindu Temples and many other tourist places that are spread all over the city. The view of the surrounding landscape makes it a famous holiday destination to refresh you. Manipur offers an amazing travel experience in the North East.
Here we present the best places to see in Manipur.
1. Imphal
2. Ukhrul
3. Bishnupur
4. Thoubal
5. Chandel
6. Senapati
7. Tamenglong
8. Churachandpur
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Loaded Guns Everywhere | Manipur Safe OR Unsafe HD
The opinion in this video is my personal on the basis of experience in Imphal city of Manipur State in India.
Once the Manipur border stars you can see Police/Militry on the road with loaded guns.
Lots of check points.
In the city also police with loaded guns.
When I asked one of the police man he said there was problem few years before.
But now a days it is very safe.
When I asked what about the policemen with guns he said anything can happen any time so it's precaution.
All market starts closing after 6pm.
For safety better do not come out of hotel after 10 or 11pm
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Lamka which means 'place situated at a road junction' is a town located in Indian state of Manipur. Located 63 kms from the capital of the state - Imphal, the town is surrounded with narrow valleys and small hills.
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Young women from Manipur walk the ramp confidently to win Miss Orange Festival beauty title during Orange Festival in Tamenglong, Manipur.
The orange festival cum craft exhibition is meant to facilitate the socio-economic upliftment of the people of this district, which is still experiencing the Poverty in the midst of Plenty, by taking advantage of the natural favourable conditions for the growth of horticulture crops. The main objective of the festival is to promote tourism and provide an opportunity to orange farmers to display their produce before potential buyers. The first and the second festivals held earlier during the last two years have generated a lot of awareness about the orange and other products of the district not only to the people of the state but to the people from other states and also abroad.
The festival offers an opportunity for both the growers and fruit processing industries to clinch deals with orange farmers based on various aspects such as collection points, quantity of product, labour charges, transportation charges, etc. This resourceful but inadequately tapped district requires effective channeling of the available technological know how, quality fruit production, disease and pest management, post harvest technology, processing and effective marketing is the need of the hour. It will wean people away from the age old tradition of shifting cultivation which requires clearing the biodiversity rich thick jungles for growing crops for subsistence. Tamenglong people too do not enjoy Jhum cultivation any more. It is a hard work.
Tamenglong is blessed with many picturesque locations. The orange festival will be yet a curtain raiser of the campaign to popularize tourist spots in the district such as the mystical Tharon cave, the magnificent Barak waterfalls, the enchanting Bunning meadows and its exotic flowers, and the Zeilad lake, which hosts migratory birds every year.
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Clusters of houses in Imphal city, Manipur
Imphal City is the capital of the Indian state of Manipur.
The ruins of the old Palace of Kangla are located in the heart of the town, surrounded by a moat. Kangla Fort used to be the home of the paramilitary force, the Assam Rifles, until November 2004 when it was handed over to the state of Manipur by Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh. The Polo Ground, which is the oldest remaining polo ground in the world, is another notable feature of the town. Near the Polo Ground is the Manipur State Museum, which has a collection of old artefacts and pictures depicting the history of Manipur. 'Ima Keithel' at Khwairamband Bazar is the only market in the world where, as the name suggests (Ima-Mother, Keithel-Market), all the stalls are run by women.
In 1944, during World War II, the Battle of Imphal and the Battle of Kohima were the turning points in the Burma Campaign. For the first time in the South-East Asian Theatre of World War II, the Japanese lost the initiative to the Allies who retained it until the end of the war.
On 18 June 1997, the Imphal district was split into Imphal East and Imphal West.
Originally ruled by King Khaba, the throne of Imphal was later ceded by the Pakhangba leaders. It was here that the powerful clan of Ningthouja tribe originated. With time, the Ningthouja tribe expanded their dominion over the land, and emerged as one of the most influential groups in the field of politics and warfare. The Kangla palace, which is the pride of Manipur, was built by King Khagemba and his son Khunjaoba but was later destroyed by the British during the Anglo-Manipuri War. During the reign of Maharaja Bhagyachandra, the region witnessed several Burmese invasions. However, with the help of Maharaj Gambhir Singh and the forces of Manipur, Kangla was liberated from the incursion of the Burmese army.
The region remained peaceful until the intrusion of the British officials in 1891. Due to the internal differences between the members of the royal family, the British decided to intervene and sort out the problem by sending Mr. J.W. Quinton to negotiate the matter. However, matters grew worse and Senapati Tikendrajit had to be banished from the capital. This in turn led to the first Anglo-Manipur war in 1891. The undeclared autocratic rule over the Manipur by the British angered the local people. In the following year, the Anglo-Manipur war broke out between the British and the Manipuri commander-in-chief. The British forces attacked the palace and gunned down the walls of the Kangal fort. After the capture of the state in 1891, Manipur remained as a part of the British rule until Indian Independence.
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