Lairok Maru
General information
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Ideal Duration:
3 to 5 HoursPlace Type:
Religious / NatureEntry Fees:
General Entry: There is usually no formal entry fee for visiting this natural and religious site.
Donations: Many visitors choose to give small voluntary donations for the maintenance of the shrines and paths. ...General Entry: There is usually no formal entry fee for visiting this natural and religious site.
Donations: Many visitors choose to give small voluntary donations for the maintenance of the shrines and paths.Timing:
Standard Hours: Best visited between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM to ensure safety on the forest trails.
Ideal Visit: Early mornings are the most peaceful and offer the best light for the forest scenery. ...Standard Hours: Best visited between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM to ensure safety on the forest trails.
Ideal Visit: Early mornings are the most peaceful and offer the best light for the forest scenery.Special Events:
Lai Haraoba: Occasional ritualistic performances dedicated to the local deities are held during the festival season. New Year (Cheiraoba) Many locals visit the site to seek blessings for a prosperous and healthy new year ahead.
Lunar Rituals:Lai Haraoba: Occasional ritualistic performances dedicated to the local deities are held during the festival season. New Year (Cheiraoba) Many locals visit the site to seek blessings for a prosperous and healthy new year ahead.
Lunar Rituals: Specific full moon days see a surge in devotees coming for ritual baths in the sacred springs.Best Photo Spots:
The Springs: The clear water flowing over smooth stones provides a beautiful foreground for nature shots.
Sunbeams: The dense canopy creates dramatic 'God rays' during early mornings, perfect for ethereal photos.The Springs: The clear water flowing over smooth stones provides a beautiful foreground for nature shots.
Sunbeams: The dense canopy creates dramatic 'God rays' during early mornings, perfect for ethereal photos.
Mossy Rocks: The vibrant green moss on the ancient rocks offers a great texture for macro photography.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
@@Sub Place Details: Shirarakhong Chillies Farm is a breathtaking agricultural haven nestled in the western part of Ukhrul district, Manipur. This village is the exclusive home of the world-famous Hathei Chilli, a unique variety of chilli that is renowned for its exceptional length, vibrant deep red color, and distinct aroma. The farm is managed primarily by the local Tangkhul Naga community, where farming traditions have been passed down through generations. The soil and climatic conditions of this specific region are said to be the secret behind the chilli's unique properties, as the same seeds planted elsewhere do not yield the same quality. Sprawling across the emerald green slopes of the hills, the farm offers a panoramic view of organized rows of chilli plants that create a "red cover" over the hills during the harvest season. The farming process is almost entirely organic, relying on traditional Jhum cultivation methods that respect the ecological balance of the area. For visitors, the farm provides a deep insight into the rural life of Manipur and the immense hard work of the local women who are the backbone of this industry. The village has gained international recognition after the chilli received its Geographical Indication (GI) tag in September 2021. Walking through these farms, one can experience the pungent yet sweet aroma that fills the air, a testament to the spice's premium quality. The hospitality of the Sirarakhong villagers adds a warm layer to the experience, making it more than just a farm visit. It is a journey into the heart of Manipur’s agricultural pride, where the bond between the people and their land is celebrated with every harvest.Show All@@Sub Place Details: The Shirui Lily Conservation Area is a protected ecological zone situated atop the majestic Shirui Kashong Peak in Ukhrul, Manipur. It is the only place on Earth where the rare and endangered Shirui Lily (Lilium mackliniae) grows naturally in its wild habitat. This bell-shaped, pinkish-white flower was discovered in 1946 by the English botanist Frank Kingdon-Ward and was named after his wife, Jean Macklin. The conservation area spans across high-altitude grasslands and temperate forests at an elevation of nearly 2,835 meters above sea level. The lily is celebrated as the State Flower of Manipur and is a symbol of the state's unique biodiversity. The area is not just about the flowers; it is a vital ecosystem that supports various rare bird species like the Blyth’s Tragopan and diverse orchids. The trek to the conservation area is a spiritual journey for the local Tangkhul Naga people, who believe the flowers are protected by the goddess Philava. Due to the fragile nature of the lily and the increasing threats from climate change and invasive species, the area is under strict conservation protocols. Visitors are required to follow eco-friendly guidelines to ensure the survival of this botanical treasure. The panoramic view from the peak offers a 360-degree look at the Lairok Maru region and the distant peaks of Myanmar. The air at this altitude is incredibly pure, and the mist rolling over the lily-covered slopes creates an ethereal atmosphere that stays with you long after you leave. It is a must-visit for anyone who appreciates the rare wonders of the natural world.Information
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Why Famous:
Sacred Springs: Known for the crystal-clear water springs that have religious importance for the local people.
Spiritual Peace: Renowned as a place for meditation and connecting with the ancestral spirits of the land.
Read MoreSacred Springs: Known for the crystal-clear water springs that have religious importance for the local people.
Spiritual Peace: Renowned as a place for meditation and connecting with the ancestral spirits of the land.
Scenic Trek: The pathway leading to the site offers one of the most beautiful short forest walks near Imphal.
Cultural Rootedness: A significant location for understanding the indigenous Meitei religious practices and beliefs.Architecture:
Rustic Shrines: The architecture at Lairok Maru is simple and traditional, featuring small stone and wood shrines. Dimensionally, the site is spread across a narrow valley with various prayer spots located along the spring path. Most structures have the characteristic 'Sha...Rustic Shrines: The architecture at Lairok Maru is simple and traditional, featuring small stone and wood shrines. Dimensionally, the site is spread across a narrow valley with various prayer spots located along the spring path. Most structures have the characteristic 'Shanglen' style with thatched or tin roofs and open sides. Recent improvements have added stone steps and railings to make the climb safer for elderly pilgrims and tourists.How To Reach:
By Air: Reach Imphal Airport, followed by a 1-hour drive through Thoubal or Yairipok road.
By Train: Closest station is Jiribam, but most visitors arrive by road from Imphal or Thoubal.
By Road: Well connect...Near Tourist Places:
Yairipok (5 KM), Thoubal (15 KM), Imphal (30 KM), Andro (12 KM), Waithou Lake (18 KM).Tourism Tips
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Eco-Ethics: Do not use soap or chemicals in the sacred springs and strictly avoid leaving any plastic behind.
Dress Code: Since it is a religious site, wear modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees.
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