Sights
Edit ThisKHWAIRAMBAND 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.
