Keibul Lamjao National Park

Keibul Lamjao National Park History

Keibul Lamjao National Park Timings, Route Info, Entry fees

The Keibul Lamjao National Park of Bishnupur (Manipur) houses the endangered brow-antlered deer also known as Sangai. Initially, The Keibul Lamjao National Park was declared as Sanctuary in the year 1966 to preserve the Sangai (the endangered species of Deer). The Sangai was discovered in the year 1839, later in 1951, it was reported to be an extinct species.

After 1951 the Sangai was rediscovered and housed in the National Park and the park is regarded as the home for the Sangai. Tourists love to visit the National Park to enjoy the view of the unique and rare species of the deer “Sangai”.

This Park protects the Loktak Lake and in the year 1977, it was declared as a National Park. This Park is stretched to an area about 40.00-kilometre square. As the Park is provided with huge area later the Department decided to allow the 25 fawn, 152 Sangai – 58 stags (male), 69 hinds (female), 100 Wild boars in the Park and 118 Hog deer to survive in the National Park in the year 1995, March.

Keibul Lamjao National Park Opening Time :

9 am to 6 pm

Keibul Lamjao National Park Entry Fee :

No Entry Fee

How to Reach Keibul Lamjao National Park?

By Air :

Imphal Airport                      –  53 kms

By Train :

       Dimapur Railway Station    –  215 kms

By Road :

      Bishnupur Bus Stand            –  28 kms

 

8 comments

  1. Is it closed in monsoon season??
    Is prior booking of hotel is available?

    • Dear Sir,
      Please let us know the date and arrival time.
      We can assist you on the stay and park safari
      Thanks,

  2. Want to visit on 26th October 2018 for 5 days
    2 person.

    Regards
    Subrata Sardar

  3. Entry fees for every individual is ok but for parking fees for Govt vehicle needs to be free

  4. Is it a good time to visit Imphal in the 1st week of June and will the Loktak Lake & Keibul Lamjo be open ?
    Is Imphal safe to travel after this year’s election results in 1st week of June ?