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Best Season

September-june


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Manipur


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English,manipuri,hindi

Loktak lake Travel Guide

Welcome to Loktak Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India. This iconic lake, located in Bishnupur district, at a distance of 53 km from Imphal, is known for its circular floating swamps (called phumdis in the local language).

Loktak Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India and is famous for the phumdis (heterogeneous mass of vegetation, soil and organic matter at various stages of decomposition) floating over it. The lake is located near Moirang in Manipur state, India.The etymology of Loktak is Lok = "stream" and tak = "the end".The largest of all the phumdis covers an area of 40 km2 (15 sq mi) and is situated on the southeastern shore of the lake. Located on this phumdi, Keibul Lamjao National Park is the only floating national park in the world. The park is the last natural refuge of the endangered Sangai (state animal), Rucervus eldii eldii or Manipur brown-antlered deer (Cervus eldi eldi), one of three subspecies of Eld's deer.This ancient lake plays an important role in the economy of Manipur. It serves as a source of water for hydropower generation, irrigation and drinking water supply. The lake is also a source of livelihood for the rural fishermen who live in the surrounding areas and on phumdis, also known as “phumshongs”. Human activity has led to severe pressure on the lake ecosystem. 55 rural and urban hamlets around the lake have a population of about 100,000 people. Considering the ecological status and its biodiversity values, the lake was initially designated as a wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention on 23 March 1990.It was also listed under the Montreux Record on 16 June 1993, "a record of Ramsar sites where changes in ecological character have occurred, are occurring or are likely to occur".

The term phumdis refers to a collection of heterogeneous mass of vegetation, soil, and organic matter at various stages of decomposition. Resembling miniature islands, these phumdis are found in various forms, floating on the lake.

Loktak Lake and Sendra Island present a combination of beauty unmatched anywhere else in the country. One is the largest freshwater lake in India while the other a floating island made of organic waste on the very same lake, housing the only tourist home in the area. The Lake consist within itself many other floating islands which sustain fishermen villages and are also made of organic waste. The pristine water, the labyrinth of boat routes, the greenery of the surroundings and the riveting crimson sunset, provide one a mesmerizing site. Loktak Lake and Sendra Island are treasures of a dynamic ecosystem and demand protection and preservation. In recent years human encroachment has led to shrinkage of the lake.

Best Time to Visit


The climate in Manipur is largely tropical and hovers around the pleasant temperature range of 25-35 degrees which means one can visit the breathtaking lake any time of the year. Since Manipur is a hilly region one needs some layers during the evening for protection from cold.


How to Reach


BY AIR:

Nearest airport is at Imphal which is just 48 km from Loktak Lake and can be reached through hailing a cab.

BY RAIL:

Nearest rail head is at Dimapur which is 215 km from Imphal and can be reached through a taxi or a public bus.

BY ROAD:

Loktak Lake is at Moirang which is connected by Imphal through NH 53. One can take a cab from Imphal or catch public buses till Moirang.




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Lord Krishna Temple

Lord Krishna Temple

Loktak Lake

Loktak Lake

Keibul Lamjao National Park

Keibul Lamjao National Park

Peace Memorial in Lopaching

Peace Memorial in Lopaching

Kangla Fort

Kangla Fort

Govindajee Temple

Govindajee Temple

Manipur State Museum

Manipur State Museum

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