Top 10 Free Things to do in Imphal, Manipur

May 14, 2022 Kandra Bartel

Imphal (ɪm'fɑl  Imphal.ogg (help·info)) is the capital city of the Indian state of Manipur. Ruins of the Palace of Kangla, the royal seat of the erstwhile Kingdom of Manipur, are in the city centre, surrounded by a moat.
Restaurants in Imphal

1. Seven Sisters Holidays

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Seven Sisters Holidays

Specialist in organising tours to North east India popularly known as Seven Sisters states . Various customised tours of the region.. be it cultural, wildlife , textile , tribal tours, World War II related site tours,Cross border tours are arranged on request.

2. RKCS Museum

Near Ram Paul School, Imphal 795001 India +91 96125 70717 [email protected] http://www.rkcsmuseum.in
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RKCS Museum

RKCS Art Museum and Gallery is a prestigious art institution in the Indian Northeastern state of Manipur, Exhibiting historical, art and culture of Manipur in paintings. These paintings are original paintings of Manipur's legendary Artist Rajkumar Chandrajit Sana (RKCS). RKCS have also been mentioned in the Limca Book of Records, 1994 and have received several prestigious awards.RKCS Art Gallery was Inaugurated by Governor of Orissa MS Rajendran in 2004 formally. Other collection of gallery includes contemporary art works, art installation, movie vintage posters. Don't miss out when you are in Imphal. You won't regret visiting here in RKCS art gallery take home with the memory of Manipuri and it's people. Happy Learning while Travelling!!

Reviewed By 2012sunilmumbai - Mumbai, India

My guide, Rajib, a well known local travel agent, had listed this gallery as a must see place. I am glad we spent time there. We met Mr Budhimanta, the son of Mr RKCS, who was in the midst of painting a Manipuri dance visual. He graciously escorted us thru out. There are 3 - 4 rooms. Each a delight. The artworks reflect the rich culture and heritage of Manipur. Whilst they are paintings, they are so lifelike that you visualise yourself in each scenario as if its happening in front of you. There are portraits, scenes of British rule, war scenes during WW2, royal scenes and of course dance visuals. Many more. There is the installation art by the grandson which i loved: a collection of the maestro’s brushes and another of the used oil colour tubes. We saw fascinating works of Mr Budhimanta: miniatures of famous people painted on the inside of a shell, the size of a finger nail. Totally clear and identifiable. There were about a dozen bottles where he had done paintings from the inside , inverse style, so that what you saw outside was perfect. He has taken the boxes of oil paint tubes and then painted the reverse side making a wonderful vertical collage. Spend time and enjoy each piece. Read the captions. You will not regret the time spent.

3. Shri Govindjee Temple

Royal Palace, Imphal India
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Shri Govindjee Temple

Reviewed By singhalanju - New Delhi, India

Shri Govindjee Temple is beautiful and huge. The aura here is super. Arti is done in a different style which is wonderful. Idols are extremely beautiful. Lord Krishna is seen with His disciples in this temple. For us the experience was mesmerising.

4. Ima Keithel Women's Market

Khwairamband Bazar, Imphal India
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Ima Keithel Women's Market

Reviewed By desai66 - New Delhi, India

Ima keithel or mother's market is an all women's market with a long history. you can buy the beautiful Manipuri hand woven saris and Innaphis and try their exotic fruits and vegetables and savour the unusual sights, sounds, fragrances!

5. ISKCON Imphal, Sri Sri Radha Krishnacandra Temple

Airport Road, Imphal 795001 India +91 385 245 5245 [email protected] http://www.iskconcenters.com/imphal/
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ISKCON Imphal, Sri Sri Radha Krishnacandra Temple

6. Loktak Lake

Imphal India
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Loktak Lake

Reviewed By Shalu2127 - New Delhi, India

Nice drive to the Loktak Lake, Nice to see the floating houses on the lake the weather is hot in the day in the sun and it’s a beautiful location

7. Imphal Valley

Near Loktak Lake, Imphal India
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Imphal Valley

Reviewed By desai66 - New Delhi, India

Amazing view of green Paddy fields spreads out on both sides of the road as you drive towards Loktak Lake and can also be viewed from the aircraft.

8. Shri Hanuman Thakur Temple

On The Bank of Imphal River, Imphal India
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Shri Hanuman Thakur Temple

Thangapat Road Thangapat Mapal Palace Compound, Imphal 795001 India +91 97749 87618 [email protected] http://three-mothers-art-gallery.business.site/
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Three Mothers Art Gallery

Three Mothers Art Gallery cum Museum is located at Thangapat Mapal Palace Compound, Imphal East, Manipur envisages and epitomizes the rich culture and heritage, tradition and history of the state. It was established in 1978, and the ‘Three Mothers’ signifies the mother who gives us birth, the motherland & the mother tongue.

10. Imphal War Cemetery

Imphal-Dimapur road (Highway 39) Deulahland District, Imphal India http://www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_details.aspx?cemetery=2064600&mode=1
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Imphal War Cemetery

There were originally some 950 burials in Imphal War Cemetery, but after hostilities had ceased, the Army Graves Service brought in graves from two smaller cemeteries in Imphal and from isolated positions in the surrounding region. The cemetery now contains 1,600 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War.

Reviewed By Shuklaavinash

Must visit place, which gives a feeling of the great scarifies to the Nation. Very well maintained and managed.

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