Shri Govindji temple
Shree Govindajee Temple is the largest Hindu, Vaishnav temple in Imphal city in Manipur. It is located next to the palace of the former rulers of the then Manipur Kingdom. The temple is simple in design with two gold plated domes, a paved court and a large, raised mantapa or congregation hall.
Shahid Minar
The Shahid Minar was erected in memory of Yubaraj Bir Tikendrajit and General Thangal who were hung in public by British at this site in 1891. The memorial is a minaret consisting of 3 vertical beams joining together at the top. At the tip of the memorial are 3 mythical dragons.
Langthambal
Langthabal, Imphal is one of the most strikingly beautiful places, most suitable for sight seeing in the state of Manipur. It is a small hillock, which is located about 8 km from the capital city of Imphal.
Loktak Lake
Loktak Lake is the largest freshwater lake in North -East India is famous for the phumdis floating over it. Keibul Lamjao the only floating national park in the world. It is located near Moirang in Manipur state, India.
Moirang
Moirang is a city and a municipal council in Bishnupur district in the Indian state of Manipur. It is the largest tourist town in Bishnupur District. Moirang is a town situated 45 km south from the state capital Imphal, Manipur.
Ukhrul
Thoubal
Thoubal is a town, a municipal council with 18 municipal wards and district Headquarters in Thoubal district in the Indian state ofManipur. It is one of the larger towns of Manipur. it is a idyllic place with lots of lakes and rivers, paddy fields, gardens, and fun loving, simple people.
Kakching
Kakching is a town and a municipal council in Thoubal district in the Indian state of Manipur. It is the second largest town in Thoubal district and also a sub divisional headquarters of kakching sub division and a major commercial hub in Manipur.
Ningthoukhong
Ningthoukhong is a town and a Municipal Council having 14 wards in Bishnupur district in the Indian state of Manipur.
Kangla Palace
The Palace of Kangla is an old palace at Imphal in Manipur (Kangleipak). It was situated on both sides (western and eastern) of the bank of the Imphal River. But now it remains only on the western side of the bank. Only the ruins remain now. Kangla means “dry land” in old Meetei. It was the traditional seat of the past Meetei rulers of Manipur.
Kangla Fort
Leimaram waterfall
St. Joseph’s Cathedral
Central Khongampat Orchidarium
Chorus Repertory Theater
War cemeteries
State museum
Khwairamband Bazar (IMA market)