¤ 9 minutes Read
Bishnupur, located in Manuipur is one of the state’s most picturesque and culturally rich districts. Known for its historical significance and scenic beauty. The district is adorned with lush green landscapes, serene lakes, and gentle hills that reflect Manipur’s natural charm
The Vishnu Temple is one of the oldest and most significant structures in Bishnupur. Built during the reign of King Kiyamba in the 15th century, the temple stands as a symbol of Manipur’s early Hindu influence. Its terracotta bricks and intricate carvings reflect the region’s ancient architectural style.
A small but picturesque lake near Bishnupur, Nachou Lake is ideal for a peaceful walk or birdwatching.
Phubala is a peaceful lakeside village known for its calm environment, boating facilities, and traditional fishing lifestyle
This is a serene and scenic destination surrounded by small hillocks and lush greenery and is peaceful
Located near Loktak Lake, Keibul Lamjao National Park is the world’s only floating national park.
Sendra Island offers a stunning panoramic view of the floating “phumdis” and the surrounding hills. This is a perfect spot to enjoy sunrise and sunset over the lake, making it a favorite among photographers and nature lovers.
Just a short distance from Bishnupur town lies the breathtaking Loktak Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India. The lake is known for its floating islands called “phumdis,” which support local communities and wildlife
The Indian National Army (INA) Memorial Complex in Moirang, near Bishnupur, holds great historical importance.
Andro is a traditional Manipuri village famous for its pottery, cultural heritage, and scenic beauty
Thanga is another beautiful island on Loktak Lake and one of the best places to experience local Manipuri village life
Located near Bishnupur, this scenic waterfall cascades down through lush greenery, creating a perfect picnic and trekking spot.
The capital city of Manipur, Imphal, is a perfect day trip from Bishnupur. It offers a blend of history, culture, and modern life. Imphal also has beautiful gardens, war cemeteries, and vibrant local markets where visitors can explore Manipuri handlooms and crafts.