Friday, 3 January 2020

Keibul Lamjao: Wonderful And Incomparable

   It should be called amazing, incomparable, incredible and unimaginable. Yes, Keibul Lamjao is something like this. Keibul Lamjao is virtually a floating wildlife sanctuary. 

   Particularly, this wildlife sanctuary is famous in the world for its natural beauty and eccentricity. Keibul Lamjao, located about 53 km from Imphal, the capital of Manipur, India, is in fact a magnificent part of the highly visited Loktak Lake. 
   However, this huge lake is located in Bishunpur district of Manipur. Loktak lake is famous in the world, not only in India. The reason is the floating national park in this huge lake. It is perhaps the only such park in the world. 
   This floating national park is known and known as Kaybul Lamjao. This national park, covered with natural beauty, is actually a home for the extinct Sangi deer. It can also be called the conservation zone of the extinct reindeer species Sangai. 
   The Sangai deer is also the state animal of Manipur. However, Keibul Lamjao is virtually a spectacular wildlife sanctuary. In this sanctuary, there are turtles, cobra snakes, Himalayan black bear, white bear, wild wills etc. along with Sangai deer. Apart from these, innumerable species of birds are the pride and beauty of this sanctuary. 
   This sanctuary is nothing less than a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife lovers. The Loktak Lake of Manipur, located in the northeast of India, is in fact known and recognized especially for its specialties. The Loktak Lake has its own distinct characteristics for medicinal flora and small islands of soil.
   It will be called amazing that the structure of small islands in Loktak lake keeps on happening automatically. These small islands are locally called Phumudi and Kundi. The largest island of Loktak lake spread over 280 square kilometers is Keibul Lamjao. 
   The area of ​​Lamajas is about 40 square kilometers. This huge Phumdi Government of India has declared the Kaybul Lamjao Wildlife Sanctuary a protected area for Sangai deer. It is the only floating national park in the world. It is special that Loktak lake also has economic and cultural importance for Manipur. 
   The water of Loktak lake is very clean and clean. Therefore this water is used for power generation, irrigation and drinking water. Tourists can also fulfill the hobby of fishing in the lake. 
  However, hunting of fish is an economic resource here. In localism, Lok means river or waterfall. Till the meaning ends. Loktak lake has a unique all round natural beauty. 
   This natural beauty fascinates tourists. The natural islands of this lake are spectacular. These islands, called Phumdi, are not only scenic, but residents also migrate by making them a shelter. 
   Loktak lake with beautiful views of nature is also the lifeline of this area of ​​Manipur. The Loktak lake with fresh and clean water is a major source of economic resource. Tourists visit the Loktak Lake and experience a thrill at the Kaybul Lamjao Wildlife Sanctuary.
     All the necessary resources are available to visit the Keibul Lamjao Wildlife Sanctuary. The nearest airport is Imphal Airport. 
   Keibul Lamjao is about 53 kilometers from Imphal Airport. The nearest railway station is Dimapur railway junction. Tourists can also travel to Kaybul Lamjao by road.
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