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Yangoupokpi-Lokchao Wildlife Sanctuary (Meitei: Yangoupokpi-Lokchao Lamlak-ki Saa-Ngaa Ngaak Senpham) is an Indo-Burma wildlife sanctuary in Chandel district of Manipur. It is in the Indo-Myanmar border about 110 km from Imphal. It has an area of 184.80 square kilometers. [1] [2] [3] The ecosystem of this wildlife sanctuary is unique and vibrant.
Manipur (/ ˌ m ʌ n ɪ ˈ p ʊər /) [8] is a landlocked state in northeast India with Imphal as its capital. It borders Assam to the west, Mizoram to the south, and Nagaland to the north.
List of Biodiversity Heritage Sites in other states No. Name of the Site State District Taluka Locality Area Importance Reference 1 Dialong Village Manipur: Tamenglong: 1,135 ha (11.35 km 2) [2] [3] [7] 2 Ameenpur lake: Telangana: Sangareddy: Ameenpur 93 acres (0.38 km 2) 300 years old artificial lake with resident and migratory birds [2] [3 ...
The Keibul Lamjao National Park (Meitei: Keibul Lamjao Leipakki Lampak) is a national park in the Bishnupur district of the state of Manipur in Northeast India.It is 40 km 2 (15.4 sq mi) in area, the only floating national park in the world, and an integral part of Loktak Lake.
Heibok Ching (Meitei: ꯍꯩꯕꯣꯛ ꯆꯤꯡ), also known as Heipok Ching (Meitei: ꯍꯩꯄꯣꯛ ꯆꯤꯡ), [2] is a hill located in the Langthabal region of Imphal West district of Manipur, India. [3] [4] Its biodiversity is protected as a reserve forest by the Government of Manipur. [5] It is regarded as a sacred hill in the culture of ...
Wildlife Sanctuaries in Manipur [9] [35] Sanctuary Declared Area (km 2) District Bunning Wildlife Sanctuary: 1997 115.8 Tamenglong: Jiri-Makru Wildlife Sanctuary: 1997 198 Imphal East, Tamenglong: Kailam Wildlife Sanctuary: 1997 187.5 Churachandpur: Khongjaingamba Ching Wildlife Sanctuary: 2016 0.42 Imphal East: Thinungei Bird Sanctuary: 2019 1 ...
Loktak Lake in December 2016 Loktak Lake, December 2016. Loktak Lake (Meitei: Loktak Pat [2] [3] [4]) is a freshwater lake in Northeast India.It is a pulsating lake, with a surface area varying from 250 km 2 to 500 km 2 during the rainy season with a typical area of 287 km 2. [5]
Phalee also called as Phadang is a village located west of Ukhrul in Ukhrul district, Manipur state in India. It lies in the Indo-Burma Biodiversity Hot-Spot Region of the world wherein the flora and fauna diversity are very rich. [1]