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MANIPUR

TRAVEL BROCHURE

EFFORTS BY- JAI SAINI


CLASS- X-TOPAZ
ROLL NO.- 17
Manipur, a northeastern state of India, boasts a rich and vibrant culture deeply
intertwined with its unique dance forms. Manipuri dance, a classical dance style, is
known for its grace, precision, and storytelling through movement. This art form often
features elaborate costumes, delicate hand gestures, and a focus on spirituality and
mythology. Manipuri culture, in general, is characterized by a strong sense of
community and a deep connection to nature. The state's people are renowned for their
traditional handloom and handicrafts, which play a pivotal role in preserving their
heritage. Manipur's culture and dance are a testament to the region's rich history and
artistic expression.
TRAVELLING WAYS

1. By Air: Imphal International Airport connects Manipur to major Indian cities and
offers easy access to the state's capital.
2. By Train: Jiribam is the only railway station in Manipur, providing a rail link to the
rest of India.
3. By Road: The National Highway 2 and 37 make road travel to Manipur possible,
offering scenic routes through lush landscapes.
4. The total land area of Manipur, a state in northeastern India, is approximately
22,327 square kilometers (8,621 square miles).
TRAVEL DESTINATIONS
Manipur also beckons travelers with the
ethereal beauty of the Shirui Hills, home to the
rare Shirui Lily, and the Keibul Lamjao National
Park, where you can spot the endangered
Sangai deer in their unique floating habitat.

Manipur, in northeastern India, offers diverse travel


destinations, including the serene Loktak Lake with floating
islands and the historic Kangla Fort, showcasing the state's
natural beauty and rich heritage.

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