Description
Manipur boasts of an exotic landscape with gently undulating hills, emerald green valleys, blue lakes, and dense forests watered by rivers threading out of the dark, mist-topped, ranges. About 90% of the land is mountainous. Its rain varies between 2600 to 3350 meters. It has also an enjoyable climate almost throughout the year. The rivers also served as the important waterway link with different parts of Manipur valley connection. The major river of the land is known as Imphal after which the capital city was named.