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  2. Loktak Lake - Wikipedia

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    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] The lake is located at Moirang in Manipur state, India. [6] The etymology of Loktak is Lok = "stream" and tak = "the end ...

  3. Keibul Lamjao National Park - Wikipedia

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    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. [1] [2] It is currently under the tentative lists of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, under the title "Keibul Lamjao Conservation Area (KLCA)", additionally covering the buffer of Loktak Lake (140 sq km) and Pumlen Pat (43 sq. km).

  4. Phumdi - Wikipedia

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    The largest of all the phumdis in the lake is situated in the southeastern region of the Loktak Lake, which forms the Keibul Lamjao National Park. This park is the last natural refuge of the endangered Manipur brow-antlered deer ( Cervus eldi eldi ), locally known as the sangai , one of the three sub species of the Eld's deer listed as an ...

  5. List of Ramsar sites in India - Wikipedia

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    The tastiest backwater fish in Kerala, the karimeen of Kanjiracode Kayal is from Ashtamudi Lake. 15 Loktak Lake: Manipur: 23 March 1990: 266: The largest freshwater lake in the north-eastern region of the country, which is famous for the phumdis (heterogeneous mass of vegetation, soil, and organic matters at various stages of decomposition ...

  6. Moirang - Wikipedia

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    Moirang (Meitei: /moi.rāŋ/ [1]) is a town in the Indian state of Manipur, best known for the tentatively listed UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the Keibul Lamjao Conservation Area (KLCA), covering Keibul Lamjao National Park (KLNP), the world's only floating national park, [2] [3] the buffer of Loktak Lake (140 sq km) and Pumlen Pat (43 sq. km).

  7. Tourism in Northeast India - Wikipedia

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    Lake Tsongmo - Lake Tsongmo or Changu Lake is a glacial lake in the East Sikkim, India, some 40 kilometres (25 mi) from Gangtok at elevation of 3,780 m (12,400 ft). Loktak Lake - Loktak Lake is the largest freshwater lake in the entire Northeast India is famous for its phumdis (heterogeneous decomposing mass of vegetation, soil, and organic ...

  8. Loktak Folklore Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Loktak Folklore Museum (Meitei: Loktak Khunnung Pukei Lankei Shanglen) or the Thanga Folklore Museum (Meitei: Thanga Khunnung Pukei Lankei Shanglen) is a folk museum in Thanga Island in the Loktak lake of Manipur, India. It cares for and displays a collection of artistic, cultural and historical artefacts associated with the Loktak lake.

  9. National Geological Monuments of India - Wikipedia

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    Loktak Lake: Bishnupur district: Manipur: Geo-tourism: It is a phumdi (floating biomass) with phumsangs (tribal huts of fishermen) which is also the Keibul Lamjao National Park - world's only floating wildlife habitat on the southwestern part of lake. [8] 10 Reiek Tlang: Aizawl: Mizoram