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Martial
arts and a demure dance. The green state of
Manipur, and Imphal its capital, has all the
fine, merged, tints of a water colour.
Faiths and traditions and life styles seem
to flow into each other with a softedged
grace so that it is impossible to know where
one ends and the other begins.
The
so- called Manipur valley is really a
plateau about 700 meteres high, watered by
rivers threading out of the dark,
mist-topped, ranges. Bright green fields
stretch all the way to the distant
mountains. And the character of the terrain
changes from parts resembling the delicate
valley of Kangra, north of the plains of
Punjab, to that of the flat-sub-mountain
lands of Kerala deep in the warm south of
India. Like the Nair women of Kerala the
women of Manipur are trained in the fierce
local Martial art known as Thang-ta. Both
the men and women are dressed in black and
they wield their swords like slicing,
flashing, propellers; and when their swords
clash, sparks fly. They look like lithe,
vicious, felines. And all the while, drums
grumble and murmur ominously.
In
marked contrast, is the delicate,
marionette-like, Manipuri dance. The
choreographers of this very feminine dance
must ensure that the faces of the women are
veiled at all times, that there is no
gesture or eye-contact between the dancers
and their audience, that the movements of
the lower part of the body are minimal, that
the bottom half of the costumes are heavy
and concealing, and that the mudra gestures
and movements merely suggest the
relationship between the dancers and their
Divine Master, Lord Krishna. Lord Krishna in
his manifestation as Govindji is the
presiding deity in the revered Sri Govindji
Temple with its twin golden domes. The
principal deity here is carved out of a
jackfruit tree in response to a dream which
Rajarshi Bhagyachandra had in the 18th
century. Older forms of worship, however,
continue to exist in the veneration of
forest deities known as Umang Lais. They are
represented as metal masks, similar to the
deities of other Himalayan people such as
the Himachalis of Kulu. Thus Imphal gives a
fascinating insight into an archetypal
Indian trend: multiple ethno - cultural
streams merging into patterns like a gently
blended water-colour.
Access
- Nearest
airport and railhead is Dimapur –
215 km.
- Regular
state transport buses ply from
Dimapur.
Accomodation
Accommodation
is available in a few budget hotels
IMPHAL
Imphal,
the capital of the easternmost state of
Manipur, is the centre of all cultural,
commercial and political activities. Manipur,
popularly known as the "land of
jewels" splits up naturally into two
parts - the hills and the plains. The
inhabitants of these two divisions have
their own distinctive dialects, customs and
tribal costumes.
Though
small in area, Manipur is rich in its
culture, traditions, festivals, dances,
handlooms and handicrafts.
POPULATION:
4 Lakhs-Imphal; 18.27 Lakhs-Manipur (1991).
AREA: 29.57 Sq Km
ALTITUDE: 790 metres
above at MSL.
RAINFALL: 1980.8 mm
(May to October).
CLIMATE: 32.0 Deg. C.
(Mean Max.); 0.0 Deg. C. (Mean Min.).
BEST SEASON: October to
February.
LANGUAGES SPOKEN:
Manipuri, Hindi and English.
TRANSPORT
AND COMMUNICATIONS :
AIR
:Indian Airlines flights connect Imphal with
Delhi via Guwahati on Mondays, Wednesdays,
Fridays & Saturdays. Imphal is also
connected with Calcutta via Agartala and
Silchar by Indian flights.
- RAIL:The
nearest railhead is Dimapur-215 km.
- ROAD:Motorable
roads connect Imphal with
Agartala-465 km, Aizwal-374 km,
Dimapur-216 km, Guwahati-579 km,
Itanagar-413 km, Kaziranga-346 km,
Kohima-123 km, Shillong-643 km.
- BUS
SERVICE: Nagaland State
Transport runs a semi-luxury bus
daily from Dimapur to Imphal (9
hrs). The Manipur State Transport
also runs a service, BLUE HILLS
TRAVEL, with its centre of
operations in Guwahati, with luxury
buses connecting all the State
capitals of the North-Eastern
region.
Unmetered taxi,Autorickshaw
& Cycle Rickshaw available here
PLACES
OF INTEREST
- SHRI
GOVINDAJEE TEMPLE: This temple,
adjoining the palace of the formar
rulers of Manipur, is a historic
centre for Vaishnavites.
- KHWAIRAMBAND
BAZAR : The market is very special
because all the stall-holders are
women.
- MANIPUR
STATE MUSEUM : This interesting
museum near the polo grounds has a
fairly good display of Manipur's
tribal heritage and a collection of
portraits of Manipur's former
rulers. 1000 to 1630 hours. Closed
on Sundays and Hholidays. Entrance :
Adult- Re. 1, Child-00.50.
- THE
OLD PALACE : In the heart of the
town, and in grounds now occupied by
the para-military forces for their
training, there are interesting
ruins of an old fortress wall and a
palace. The sentry at the gate stops
vehicles but visitors are permitted
to enter once the guard is assured
that they have come to see the
ruins.
- WAR
CEMETERIES : The British and Indian
Army Cemeteries commemorating those
who died in the 2nd World War are
serene and well-maintained with
little stone markers and bronze
plaques recording their anguish and
sacrifice.
- MANIPUR
ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN : About 6 kms off
Imphal, towards the west, is this
zoological garden at Iroishemba on
the Imphal-Kangchup road.
- KHONGHAMPAT
ORCHIDARIUM : The Orchid Yard of the
Forest Department, on National
Highway No.39, about 7 kms from
Imphal, is another place of
interest. Peak season is April-May.
- SAHEED
MINAR : The Minar at Bir Tikendrajit
Park in the heart of Imphal
commemorates the indomitable spirit
of Manipur martyrs who sacrificed
their lives while fighting against
the British in 1891.
- LANGTHABAND
: 8 km down the Indo-Burma road lies
this small hill feature with the
relics of an old historic palace.
EXCURSIONS
- BISHNUPUR
(27 KM.) : The single-celled,
conical roofed temple of Bishnu.
- PHUBALA
(40 KM): To the south of Imphal on
the western fringes of Loktak Lake
lies this charming resort. Acco :
Tourist Home. Rs. 25 (S), 50 (D).
Resv.: Deputy Director of
Tourism, Govt.of Manipur, Imphal,
Tel. 220802.
- MOIRANG
(45 KM.) : From Imphal to the south,
is one of the ancient villages of
Manipur contributing mush to her
culture. Traditional " Moirang
Lai Haraoba " is celebrated
sometime in the month of May every
year from the olden days. During the
festival, men and women in hundreds
dance and sing in honour of
Thangjing. On the time of Second
World War Moirang was the H. Q. of
the Azad Hind Fouz where Netaji
hoisted for the first time the flag
of I. N. A. on the Indian soil.
Moirang offers I.N.A. memorialwith
the Statue of Netaji Subhas Chandra
Bose.
- LOKTAK
LAKE (45 KM.) : The largest fresh
water lake in the North-Eastern
India.Its vast expanse of water with
both resident & migratory birds
offers scope for shooting, fishing
and boating. The importance of
Loktak Lake is the little Islands
Thanga and Karang in the centre of
the lake, labyrinth of boat routes
amidst the floating marshes.
- SENDRA
(48 KM.) : An islet in the middle of
Loktak Lake is a view point
overlooking the lake and its
surroundings. A telescope is to be
installed here to watch the animals
in their natural habits in Keibul
Lamjao National Park. Acco : Tourist
Home. Rs. 25 (S), 50 (D). Resv:
Deputy Director of Tourism, Govt. of
Manipur, Imphal, Tel. 220802.
- KEIBUL
LAMJAO NATIONAL PARK (53 KM.) :
Inside the famous Loktak Lake, the
only floating National Park of its
kind in India. It is the natural
habitat of the rare Browentelered
deer found nowhere else.
- CHURACHANDPUR
(59 KM.) : District H. Q. of Manipur
south and an advanced tribal ( Kuki
) town where local hanicrafts are
available in the market. Acco :
Tourist Bunglow. Rs. 50 (D). Resv. :
Deputy Director of Tourism, Govt. of
Manipur, Imphal, Tel. 220802; Hotel
Rajdoot, Rs. 30-80 (S), 50- 150 (D);
Hotel International, Rs. 40 (S), 70
(D), 110 (T), 150 (4 Bed); Green
Hotel, Rs. 20 (S), 40 (D); Hotel
Eden, Rs. 25-30 per bed.
- KANGCHUP
(16 KM) : At an altitude of 921
metres from Imphal in the west is a
health resort on the hills
over-looking Manipur valley. It is
also a mountain pass on the road to
Tamenglong. Acco : Inspection
Bungalow.
- KOUBRU
HILL (50 KM.) : 8404 feet high
Koubru Hill is a pilgrim centre.
- MAO
(106 KM.) : 1757 metres high Mao is
a hill station half-way between
Dimapur and Imphal on N.H.no. 39.
The place is rich in Mao Naga
culture.
- UKHRUL
(83 KM) : To the east of Imphal,the
district H.Q. of Manipur East is the
highest hill station of Manipur.
Acco : Circuit House. Rs.25 (S), 50
(D). Resv. : D.C. Ukhrul; Hotel
Iceland, Rs.75 (S), 120 (D), 150
(T); Hotel Rebekah, Rs. 25 / bed;
Hotel Soso, Rs. 25 / bed. &
Other hotels.
- KAINA
(29 KM.) : A beautiful hillock, can
be reached by bus via Thoubal. Acco
: Kaina Tourist Home. Rs. 25 (S), 50
(D). Resvn. : Deputy Director of
Tourism, Govt. of Manipur, Imphal,
Tel. 220802.
- WAITHOU
LAKE (16 KM): On Indo-Burma road by
the side of the lake is a
picturesque village fam- ous for its
pineapples. Acco : Waithou Tourist
Home. Rs. 25 (S), 50 (D).
Reservation : Deputy Director of
Tourism, Govt. of Manipur, Tel.
220802.
- KHONGJOM
(36 KM.) : On Indo-Burma road it is
a place of great historic
importance. Here Major Genrl. Paona
Brajabashi one of the great warriors
of Manipur, proved his valour
against the invading British Army in
1891. The hillock at the foot of
which he laid down his life in
defence of his motherland. A war
memorial on the top of this hill
feature adds charm to this historic
site. Khongjom Day is celebrated as
a state function every year on April
23. Acco. : Khongjom Tourist Home.
Rs. 25 (S), 50 (D). Resvn : Dy.
Director of Tourism, Govt. of
Manipur, Imphal, Tel.: 220802.
- TENGNOUPAL
(69 KM): Highest point of the
Imphal-Burma road and from here one
can have a full view of the valley
of Manipur. MOREH (110 KM.) : The
border town of India on the
Indo-Burma road. Acco. : Forest
Bunglow. Rs.20/bed. Resv : Principal
Chief Conservator of Forest, Forest
Department, Imphal. P.W.D.
Inspection Bunglow. Rs. 25/bed. Resv
: Executive Engineer P.W.D.,
Khuyathong Bazar, Imphal. Hotel
Eastern Palace. Rs. 40 (S), 75
(D),100 (T); Rachna Hotel. Rs. 25
(S),50 (D); River View. 30 (S),50
(D). Hotel Imphal. Rs. 20 (S), 40
(D), 15 / bed in the Dormitory.
TOURIST
INFORMATION CENTRE
1)
GOVT. OF INDIA TOURIST OFFICE, Jail Road,
Imphal 795001. Tel. 221131.
2) TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE,
Directorate of Tourism, Govt. of Manipur
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