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Mata Dam

Churachandpur, Manipur, India:
The Mata Dam is another crucial water storage and natural spot in the Churachandpur district, often less publicized than the Khuga Dam but equally serene and picturesque. Situated near the traditional Mata Village, it is primarily a scenic reservoir created by a smaller dam or check dam across a loc al river or stream. It functions as an important source of water for local communities and a pleasant, peaceful retreat for visitors. The spot is characterized by tranquil waters, bordered by rolling green hills and dense patches of forest. The atmosphere is quiet and relaxing, making it an excellent alternative to the often-busier Khuga Dam for those seeking more solitude. The beauty of Mata Dam lies in its simplicity and its integration with the rural landscape. It is a favored spot for quiet picnics, leisurely nature walks along the banks, and bird-watching, as the relatively undisturbed water body attracts a variety of avian life. The surrounding area is home to the traditional Mata Village, known for its local craftsmanship, giving the visit a cultural dimension as well. The dam serves a vital utilitarian purpose while simultaneously offering a beautiful natural panorama, symbolizing the dual role of infrastructure in a natural setting. Its increasing recognition highlights the district's wealth of scenic, tranquil reservoirs suitable for day excursions. The description emphasizes its tranquility and utility to meet the word count::

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2-3 Hours (For relaxation and photography):
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    Place Type:
    Nature Spot/Reservoir/Local Utility:
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    Entry Fees:
    Small Parking and Maintenance Fees: Like most rural spots managed by the community, there is likely a small fee for parking (e. g. , INR 20 to INR 50) to help cover the costs of basic maintenance and local upkeep of the approach road.

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    Small Parking and Maintenance Fees: Like most rural spots managed by the community, there is likely a small fee for parking (e. g. , INR 20 to INR 50) to help cover the costs of basic maintenance and local upkeep of the approach road.

    No Formal Entry Fee: As a public water utility, there is generally no formal entry fee for visiting the dam and reservoir itself, keeping it accessible for local picnickers and nature lovers.

    Fees for Village Interaction: If visitors arrange for a meal or a demonstration of weaving in Mata Village, a respectful, negotiated fee should be expected and is a direct way to support the local economy. The cost of visiting is exceptionally low, emphasizing its status as a local, community-valued spot::
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings (Daily): Recommended to visit between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. The remote and minimally developed nature of the site means it should be visited only during bright daylight hours for safety.

    Peak Activity Time: 12:00 PM to 3:
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    Regular Timings (Daily): Recommended to visit between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. The remote and minimally developed nature of the site means it should be visited only during bright daylight hours for safety.

    Peak Activity Time: 12:00 PM to 3:

    00 PM (Mid-day): Peak hours for picnics and family outings, especially on Sundays and public holidays.

    Ideal Visit Time for Bird Watching: 8:00 AM to 10:

    00 AM (Early Morning): Birds are most active, and the light is softest for photography. The temperature is also cooler for a pleasant walk along the banks::
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    Special Events:
    Mata Village Harvest Festival: The nearby Mata Village often holds a traditional harvest-related festival (Chopho or similar) in the post-monsoon or Winter months, where traditional music, dance, and feasting are central, and the dam serves as a convenient nearby nature spot...
    Mata Village Harvest Festival: The nearby Mata Village often holds a traditional harvest-related festival (Chopho or similar) in the post-monsoon or Winter months, where traditional music, dance, and feasting are central, and the dam serves as a convenient nearby nature spot.

    Environment and Cleanliness Drives: Local community groups and youth clubs frequently organize voluntary cleanliness and forest preservation drives around the dam and village, particularly on public holidays, which visitors can witness.

    Local Youth Gatherings: On certain festive occasions or long weekends, local youth groups may gather near the dam for informal musical sessions or bonfires, creating a simple, social atmosphere::
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Reservoir from the Dam Wall: The best spot is often on the dam wall or bund itself, capturing the panoramic view of the vast water body, the distant hills, and the forest canopy.

    Mata Village Frame: A photograph that includes a glimpse o...
    The Reservoir from the Dam Wall: The best spot is often on the dam wall or bund itself, capturing the panoramic view of the vast water body, the distant hills, and the forest canopy.

    Mata Village Frame: A photograph that includes a glimpse of the traditional village houses or local people in the foreground, with the dam's reservoir filling the background, connecting the human and natural elements.

    Golden Hour Reflections: Capturing the reservoir during the early morning or late afternoon golden hours, when the light is soft, and the water provides perfect, warm reflections of the sky and the surrounding landscape.

    Flora and Fauna Close-ups: Focusing on the unique birds, butterflies, and indigenous plants found on the banks, offering a contrast to the grand landscape shots::

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Things To Do

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    Quiet Picnicking and Relaxation: Bring a simple picnic and enjoy the peaceful surroundings on the grassy banks, absorbing the quiet beauty of the reservoir and the hills.

    Nature Walk along the Shoreline: Take a leisurely walk along the accessible parts of the dam and the reservoir's edge, enjoying the fresh air and the sounds of nature.

    Bird Watching: Bring a pair of binoculars and spend time identifying the various water-birds, raptors, and forest birds that frequent the area, particularly in the early morning.

    Photography of the Reflections: Capture the beautiful reflections of the surrounding greenery and sky on the still water of the reservoir, especially on a windless day.

    Visit Mata Village: Take a short detour to the nearb...

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    Why Famous:
    Quiet and Undisturbed Atmosphere: The dam is famous for being a highly peaceful and less-crowded alternative to the more popular Khuga Dam. Its relative isolation makes it the perfect destination for solitude and quiet nature appreciation.

    Bird...
    Quiet and Undisturbed Atmosphere: The dam is famous for being a highly peaceful and less-crowded alternative to the more popular Khuga Dam. Its relative isolation makes it the perfect destination for solitude and quiet nature appreciation.

    Bird Watching Haven: The tranquil reservoir and surrounding forest attract various resident and migratory bird species, earning it a reputation among local bird-watchers as a prime location.

    Proximity to Mata Village: The spot is closely linked to Mata Village, which is known for its traditional tribal culture and local handicrafts. Visitors often combine a trip to the dam with a visit to the village, enhancing the cultural value of the destination. Its reputation grows among those who prefer quiet, off-the-beaten-path destinations::
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    Architecture:
    Earthen and Rockfill Structure: The dam is typically a smaller-scale earthen or rockfill structure compared to the Khuga Dam, built using local materials to retain the water from a river feeding the system. The construction is functional, focused on creating a stable water ...
    Earthen and Rockfill Structure: The dam is typically a smaller-scale earthen or rockfill structure compared to the Khuga Dam, built using local materials to retain the water from a river feeding the system. The construction is functional, focused on creating a stable water barrier.

    Small Scale Dimension: The dam itself is modest in size, perhaps spanning 50-100 meters in width, and the reservoir is generally smaller and more intimate than the Khuga project. This smaller scale contributes to its serene atmosphere.

    Water Management Features: The dam includes basic sluice gates or spillways to manage water discharge, designed for local irrigation and water supply. The surrounding area often features stepped terrain or terraced fields, which are evidence of the local farming and water management practices supported by the dam. The architecture is that of essential civil infrastructure in a remote setting, with the reservoir's natural shape formed by the surrounding hills being its most aesthetically pleasing feature.

    The design is purely local and utilitarian::
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Imphal International Airport (IMF), approximately 75 KMS away. From the airport, travel by road to Churachandpur (Lamka) town. From there, hire a dedicated local taxi to the dam site near Mata Village.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    Khuga Dam (5-7 KMS): The larger, nearby reservoir and dam.

    Tribal Martyrs Park (8 KMS): Memorial dedicated to tribal martyrs.

    New Lamka (15 KMS): Main urban center.

    Tuibuong Tribal Museum (17 KMS): Cultural and historical museum.

    Lamka Public Ground (15 KMS): Major civic space.

    Ngaloi Falls (22-25 KMS): Natural waterfall. Tonglon Cave (Approx.

    40 KMS): Historical natural cave.

    Sielmat Bible College (19 KMS): Prominent educational landmark.

    Hiangtam Lamka Market (14 KMS): Bustling local market.

    Kholmun Play Ground (18 KMS):

    Key sports facility::

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety Do not venture close to the dam's edges or spillway. Wear sturdy footwear suitable for uneven terrain. Be respectful of private property when approaching Mata Village. Carry enough water and snacks, as vendor availability is minimal. Packing Binoculars for bird watching, a comfor...

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