Loktak Lake
Loktak Lake, located in Manipur, is the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India and is renowned for its unique floating islands known as “Phumdis.” It plays a crucial role in supporting the livelihood of local fishermen and is home to the Keibul Lamjao National Park, the world’s only floating national park. The lake is rich in biodiversity, including rare species like the Sangai deer, and its stunning natural beauty attracts tourists from across the country. Visitors enjoy activities like boating and photography, especially during the breathtaking sunrise and sunset views. Additionally, Loktak Lake serves as an important water source for hydroelectric projects and stands as a symbol of Manipur’s natural and cultural heritage.
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