Key Points

Just 15 km from Imphal, Anching Park is a lush 367-hectare retreat perfect for nature lovers. Visitors praise its peaceful ambiance, scenic beauty, and family-friendly spaces. The park, open since 2003, includes a cafe offering traditional snacks. It stands as a symbol of Manipur’s untapped tourism potential.

Key Points: Manipur's Anching Park Near Imphal Draws Tourists With Natural Beauty

  • Anching Park offers panoramic hill views and tranquil nature walks
  • Features orchids, ancient rock formations, and open green spaces
  • A family-friendly escape with a lakeside cafe serving local snacks
  • Opened in 2003, it spans 367 hectares near Imphal
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Manipur: Natural retreat near Imphal draws tourists

Discover Anching Park, Manipur's serene 367-hectare retreat near Imphal, blending lush greenery, panoramic views, and peaceful family-friendly spaces.

"It’s an incredible place—a place where you can relax, get peace of mind, surrounded by nature and its sounds. – Lulu, Tourist"

Imphal, August 16

Manipur, often called an untouched paradise, blends breathtaking natural beauty with vibrant culture and timeless history, offering unmatched tourism potential.

When nurtured alongside peace, tourism can become a powerful engine of change, bringing employment, reviving local economies, and proudly reflecting the state's unique identity.

Just 15 kilometres from the capital Imphal, nestled in the quiet embrace of Pheidinga Maharabi, lies Anching Park, a serene haven where nature whispers and the soul unwinds. Sculpted from ancient rocks and dressed in orchids, blossoms, and rich greenery, the park is a canvas of natural artistry.

With panoramic hill views and tranquil corners, it's a dream for shutterbugs and a perfect escape for families and friends seeking joy, quietude, and connection with nature.

Lulu, a tourist, says, "It is very pleasing to come here in summer, except in winter. I'm not very sure about winter. But if you come in summer, it's an incredible place -- a place where you can relax, get peace of mind, surrounded by nature and its sounds. I see many couples, families, and friends who have come here today."

Spread over 367 hectares, Anching Park is a lush retreat that beautifully reflects Manipur's natural heritage. Since its opening in 2003, it has become a favourite escape for families and tourists alike.

With open green spaces, playful corners for children, and stunning views, all at minimal cost, it's a must-visit. After a stroll, unwind at the cosy on-site cafe serving delicious traditional snacks.

Martha Tamang, another tourist, says, "This is a wonderful place. There is a lake, a garden, and many beautiful spots. I came here to visit with family and friends. I really like this place."

Jesica, a tourist, says, "I came to visit this Awunching Park. This place is so amazing -- I like it. Everyone should come and visit this place."

Anching Park is more than just a tourist spot -- it's a symbol of Manipur's peaceful potential and natural charm. As more visitors discover its beauty, the park stands as a beacon for sustainable tourism and inclusive growth in the region.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While the park looks beautiful, I wish the article mentioned more about infrastructure. Last time I visited, the roads were in terrible condition. Tourism potential is there but needs better connectivity and facilities.
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Aditya G
Northeast India is our country's best kept secret! The biodiversity there is unmatched. Planning a family trip to Manipur next month - any recommendations for homestays near Imphal?
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Sarah B
As someone who lived in Manipur for 2 years, I can confirm it's magical. But tourists should respect local customs - no shorts in sacred places, always ask before photographing people. The warmth of Manipuri people will stay with me forever ❤️
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Karthik V
Great to see positive news from Northeast! The government should promote more such hidden gems under 'Dekho Apna Desh' initiative. Our domestic tourism needs this boost post-pandemic.
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Nisha Z
The photos look stunning but is it safe for solo female travelers? I've heard mixed reviews about safety in Manipur. Would appreciate advice from women who've visited recently.

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