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Singda Dam
The Singda Dam is located 16 kilometres away from Imphal, the capital city. Rice fields and green hills make the route to the dam a joyful ride. With its beautiful views and quiet surroundings, it is a popular picnic and hiking spot.
Shri Govindajee Temple
Shri Govindajee Temple is one of Manipur's top tourist sites. The golden twin-domed temple was built in the Nagara style and is dedicated to Shri Govindajee.
Loktak Lake
Loktak Lake, one of Manipur's most picturesque spots, is India's largest freshwater lake. The lake and the Sendra Island, a floating island constructed of biological garbage, are must-see places.
Kangla Fort
Kangla Fort, the seat of the Meitei rulers of Manipur, represents the State's splendour and rich history.
Imphal Valley
Imphal Valley is an oval-shaped canyon in Manipur. It is produced by several small rivers emptying here.
Shirui Hills
The Shirui Hills, part of the Shiri-Kashong range, are home to Manipur's state flower, the uncommon Shirui Lily.
Santhei Natural Park
The Santhei Natural Park is a popular tourist destination amid the verdant foliage of which people are often seen enjoying food in family get-togethers.
Sadu Chiru Waterfalls
The Sadu Chiru Waterfalls are located about 20-25 miles from Imphal. The water falls from a height of 300 metres.