Manipur is known as the Switzerland of the East, the Jewel of India, and the Land of Gems. Explore it with us at Cholan Tours’ Manipur tour packages. This Northeastern Indian state is famous for its rich culture, pristine natural beauty, and its floating national park. Its key tourist attractions include Loktak Lake, Ema Keithel market (all-women market), and Andro Village.
Whether you want to get close to nature, have thrilling experiences, or immerse yourself in local culture and traditions, we have the right Manipur travel packages for you. From the step out of your native place to your return to it, we can take care of everything on your request. It could be flight/train tickets, transfers, accommodation, sightseeing, and even meals.
At Cholan Tours, we offer an extensive array of Manipur holiday packages to cater to your varied travel requirements. Some of our popular Manipur travel packages are as follows:
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The best time to visit Manipur is winter (October to March). During this season, the weather is cool, dry, and pleasant, with temperatures between 4°C and 25°C. So, visitors like you can easily enjoy sightseeing, all outdoor activities, and attend local cultural events like the Sangai Festival in November.
Here is a breakdown of the best time for your Manipur trip:
With clear skies and comfortable temperatures, it is the peak time. Easily explore places and attend festivals and local cultural events.
Warmer, pleasant weather and famous for the blooming of the Shirui Lily in Ukhrul.
Mild weather in the hilly areas, but warmer in the plains. However, it is suitable for exploration with customised Manipur tourism packages.
Not suitable for exploring places and sightseeing due to heavy rains.
At Cholan Tours, we offer the best Manipur tour packages tailored to the current season. With our experts, we can customise our packages for the Manipur tour based on your travel style and preferences.
Through its capital city, Imphal, Manipur is easy to reach/access. Imphal serves as a central hub for this Northeastern Indian state. Here is brief information on how you can reach Manipur by air, rail, and road:
Manipur has the Bir Tikendrajit International Airport (IMF), also known as Tulihal Airport, as a primary airport in its capital city. This airport is about 10 km from Imphal city centre and is well connected by daily domestic flights from major cities such as Guwahati, Kolkata (Calcutta), Delhi, and Hyderabad. Major carriers include Air India, AirAsia, and Indigo.
This Northern state of India has no significant railway station in its capital city, Imphal. Rail lines are being extended to Manipur from nearby hubs like Dimapur (Nagaland) and Guwahati (Assam). Dimapur is about 210 km from Imphal, while Guwahati is approximately 500 km away.
Manipur is well-connected through a network of well-developed national highways like NH 2 and NH 37. The route NH 2 connects Imphal to Dimapur via Kohima, while the NH 37 connects it to Silchar and Guwahati. Through public buses of MSRTC (Manipur State Road Transport Corporation) and private coaches, you can easily reach Imphal from Kohima, Guwahati, Shillong, and Dimapur.
We, Cholan Tours, can help you make your Manipur trip easier with our car rental services when you book it or a respective package from us.
Some of you willing to visit Manipur might not know where to go in this Northeastern Indian state. Before you move to book a Manipur tour package, have a close look at the briefly mentioned key places and attractions:
The capital city of Manipur, Imphal, offers a mix of natural beauty, history, and culture. Lush green hills surround it. As a result, it attracts numerous travellers each year. It serves as the gateway to Loktak Lake. With the right Imphal Manipur tour package, you can visit/explore Keibul Lamjao National Park, Kangla Fort, the Shree Govindajee Temple, the Imphal War Cemetery, ISKCON temple, and Three Mothers Art Gallery.
Located about 45 km from Imphal in Manipur, Moirang is a historical and cultural tourism hub. It is known for its historic INA War Memorial, its proximity to Loktak Lake, and its ancient Thangiing Temple. It is also famous for Manipuri culture, which features the Khamba-Thoibi dance. You can attend the Moirang Lai Haraoba festival if you visit Manipur in May.
Ukhrul is a scenic hill district in Manipur (India). It is known for its eco-tourism, cultural exploration, and adventure due to its pleasant weather, the Shirui Lily, and limestone caves. Here you can enjoy boating, trekking, and natural scenery. With an ideal Manipur holiday package, you can explore Khangkhui Cave, Shirui Kashung Peak, Kachouphung Lake, Nillai Tea Estate, and Waithou Lake.
When it comes to booking a Manipur holiday package or a Manipur trip package, travellers prefer us. Having a close look at the following points can make you understand why you should consult us for your Manipur tour:
Embark on a captivating 12-day journey through the cultural heart of Northeast India, from Nagaland’s vibrant tribes and Manipur’s floating lakes to Mizoram’s misty hills and Tripura’s royal heritage, discovering stories, traditions, and breathtaking landscapes along the way.
Uncover the beauty of Nagaland and Manipur as you explore Kohima’s heritage, trek through Dzukou Valley’s emerald meadows, and experience Imphal’s royal charm. A perfect fusion of culture, adventure, and natural splendour in India’s unspoiled Northeast.
Discover the best of Manipur's timeless beauty. Visit Imphal, Loktak Lake, Sendra Island, and Bishnupur, blending spirituality, history, and serenity for an unforgettable northeastern escape into India’s most peaceful and picturesque destination.
Explore Manipur’s charm, from the serene Loktak Lake and floating Keibul Lamjao National Park to the vibrant Ima Market, Indo-Myanmar border town Moreh, and scenic Ukhrul Hills. A perfect mix of culture, nature, and unique local experiences.
Discover the best of Manipur, from the living history of Kangla fort to the women-run market in Ima Keithel, to the breathtaking Loktak Lake and Limestone Caves.