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Locally called as the Khangkhui Mangsor, the Khangkhui Cave is a natural limestone cave. Visiting the place, one could see the large sedimentary limestone formations. What makes the cave more interesting are the formed limestones where some appears to be hanging from the ceiling while some growing from the ground offering a very surreal experience. The cave comprises two large chambers and five tunnels. What keeps the visitors excited inside the cave is finding the way out through the darkness of the caves which is a mystical and unique experience in itself which grabs the attention of the visitors and the curiosity. Not just this but the Khangkhui Cave was even used as a shelter by the local people during World War II. Also, the archaeologists have discovered important artefacts in and around the cave, that dates back to the Palaeolithic culture.
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The charm of Manipur has been luring tourist for ages. Here tourist will be mesmerized by the beauty of scenic landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Manipur is cradled high in uniqueness because of many things it has to offer. It houses the World’s only floating national park, Keibul Lamjao National Park, World’s only Polo Ground, Imphal Polo Ground and the women only market, Ima keithel. The highest peak in Manipur is Tenipu Peak which is at the elevation of 2994m above the sea level. Each district in Manipur has its own charm.
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Being one of the popular tourist attraction in Ukhrul, the Shirui Kashong Peak lies at an altitude of 2,835 m above sea level. Shirui Kashong Peak is famous for two things- the rivers flowing across Ukhrul and the crevices of the peak and the second one is Shirui lilies growing in this place.