
Explore the best tours and activities in Keibul Lamjao National Park
Keibul Lamjao National Park, located on the phumdis (floating islands) of Loktak Lake in Manipur, is the world’s only floating national park. Famous for its endangered Sangai deer (brow-antlered deer), the park is a unique ecological wonder and a must-visit destination for wildlife enthusiasts, nature lovers, and eco-tourists.
The park is home to the rare and endangered Sangai deer, the state animal of Manipur. Sightings of this graceful “dancing deer” are the main highlight for wildlife photographers and enthusiasts.
Keibul Lamjao is entirely situated on floating mats of vegetation called phumdis, which support wildlife and vegetation, creating a unique ecosystem.
The park attracts a variety of resident and migratory birds, including kingfishers, storks, herons, and waterfowl, making it a paradise for birdwatchers.
Guided nature walks and eco-tourism activities allow visitors to explore the park’s marshes, grasslands, and floating islands safely while learning about its ecology and conservation efforts.
Surrounded by the waters of Loktak Lake and distant hills, the park offers breathtaking views, especially during sunrise and sunset, ideal for photography.
Visitors can experience the lakeside and floating villages, observing traditional fishing practices, local cuisine, and Manipuri culture.
The ideal time for tourism is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and wildlife sightings are frequent. The park is closed during the monsoon season (June–September) due to high water levels and flooding.
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