Book Tura to Imphal Cab
Tura to Imphal distnce : 698 km
Estimated travel time : 16.2 hours
Imphal is capital of Northeaster state Manipur that contains the relics of Kangla Fort that once was the seat of the formar King of the Manipur. The town is one of the major attraction for the tourist and Is also called savour the verdant jewel of north east.
Imphal, city of tourist hotspot in the North- East region with plenty sites of religious and historical importance within and around the city. The lush green vegetation and clear blue skies will clearly fascinate the senses. Imphal has a lot to offer to a varied range of tourists from culture enthusiasts to shopaholics. It is most ancient cities in India known for its scenic landscapes and greenery. Imphal provide varied range of attractive sites from all varied background like Kangla Fort the seat of former ruler, Imphal War Cemetery in the memory of Indian and British soliders who died in World War 2, Ima Keithel (Mothers' Market) the largest all women run market in Asia, Shree Shree Govindajee Temple, Palace Compound any many more to explore .
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Tura to Imphal Cab Route
Tura to Imphal by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Tura to Imphal distance is 698 Km and is 16.2 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Loktak Lake - Located near Moirang in Manipur, this is the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India and is famous for its floating islands called phumdis.
2. Kangla Fort - Situated in Imphal, Kangla Fort is an ancient citadel that holds great historical and cultural significance. It was the seat of Manipur's power for centuries.
3. Barapani (Umiam Lake) - Located near Shillong, Barapani or Umiam Lake is a beautiful reservoir surrounded by lush green hills. It's a popular spot for boating and picnics.
4. Shillong - The capital city of Meghalaya, Shillong offers several attractions like Elephant Falls, Ward's Lake, Shillong Peak, and the vibrant markets of Police Bazar.
5. Cherrapunji - Known for being one of the wettest places on earth, Cherrapunji offers breathtaking views, cascading waterfalls like Nohkalikai Falls and Seven Sisters Falls, and the Living Root Bridges.
6. Nongpoh - A small town in Meghalaya, Nongpoh is a convenient stopover for refreshments and food. It has several roadside eateries along the highway.
7. Guwahati - The largest city in Assam, Guwahati is a major transportation hub. Here, you can visit Kamakhya Temple, Umananda Temple, Assam State Museum, and enjoy the Brahmaputra River cruise.
8. Nalbari - A town in Assam, Nalbari is known for its scenic beauty, wildlife sanctuaries, and historic temples like Kalika Temple and Basudev Mandir.
9. Goalpara - Located along the banks of Brahmaputra River, Goalpara is known for its natural beauty and wildlife. You can visit places like Dudhnoi Church, Brahmaputra River Cruise, and Deepar Beel Wildlife Sanctuary.