

The Manipur State Museum, also known as the Manipur State Museum, is a treasure trove of Manipuri history and culture, housing a rich collection of artifacts, textiles, and royal memorabilia.
A treasure trove of Manipuri history and culture, housing artifacts, textiles, and royal artifacts.
A historic fort with a moat, offering a glimpse into Manipur's royal past.
A beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, known for its intricate architecture.
Famous for traditional Manipuri breakfast like 'Eromba' and 'Kangsoi'.
Offers a variety of breakfast options including local and continental dishes.
A traditional market offering local Manipuri dishes for lunch.
Manipur experiences heavy rainfall, especially during monsoons.
Exploring the museum and nearby areas requires comfortable footwear.
Protects from the sun during outdoor activities and sightseeing.
A spicy Manipuri dish made with boiled vegetables, fermented fish, and mustard oil.
A traditional Manipuri breakfast dish made with fermented rice and served with vegetables.
A Manipuri dish made with fish, potatoes, and a tangy, spicy gravy.

A historic lighthouse in Brittany, offering stunning coastal views.
A serene wildlife sanctuary in the Himalayas, home to the rare Musk Deer and other exotic flora and fauna.
Chengdu Tianfu Square, a symbol of the city's rapid development, is a bustling urban center surrounded by iconic skyscrapers and lush greenery.

A traditional Manipuri wrap-around skirt, hand-woven with intricate patterns, symbolizing Manipuri culture and heritage.
Handcrafted black pottery, a unique art form of Manipur, known for its glossy finish and traditional designs.

Intricate jewellery made of silver and semi-precious stones, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Manipur.