Ukhrul is a district in Manipur. It is the administrative headquarter of this district. Tribals like Tangkhul Naga lives here. You can visit this place for knowing the tribal inhabitation of this place. It can be visited in the summer season and is easily accessible by all three modes of transport. There is such serenity and enchanting flavor of this place, that you forget the fast life of cities. Many exotic species of plants are found in the parks of Urkrul. There are waterfalls and mountains to add to the beauty of this place. Shiruikashong peak is famous for its rivers and exotic flower which was discovered here by an English botanist. Siroy lily is found in this district only. Duncan Park is an ideal picnic location where families can unwind and relax. Khayang Waterfalls and Nillai Tea Estate are a must visit sightseeing. The tea gardens are spanning with a green cover and it is loved for its picnic location.
Khangkhui caves are wonderful lime caves and there are lovely patterns that are the result of aging. Visit Urkhul for a thrilling experience. And attend Ukhrul Festivals which are full of costumes and colors. So, the natives wearing elaborate dresses look fascinating.
History of Ukhrul
Since the beginning, Ukhrul district has been home to the Tangkhul tribes. It is interesting to know that the name Tangkhul was given to these tribals by their neighbours, Meiteis.
If we go back in history, then the earliest home of the Tangkhuls were the upper regions of Huang Heo and Yangtze Rivers which are sited in the current Xinjiang Province of China.
As per W.I. Singh, the author of The History of Manipur, these tribals also settled in Samshok area which is in Myanmar right now. Apart from this, they were also spotted in the Manipur region and soon a part of their community also settled permanently here.
Major Attractions in and Around Ukhrul
1. Khayang Peak
Khayang Peak is the largest peak situated in the Ukhrul district. It is situated at an altitude of around 3,114 metres. A number of picturesque and scenic views of nature’s delight welcome you as you visit here. What’s good news is the fact that you can also participate in trekking activities along the way.
2. Shirui Kashong Peak
The reason that this peak is somewhat more popular among the tourists might be because of the fact that it is easily accessible for the tourists as compared to Khayang Peak. The variety of plants and herbs which you get to witness here will leave you with a sense of wonder.
3. Khangkhui Cave
This cave is mainly made out of limestones! It consists of two large chambers along with five tunnels. Furthermore, there are just too many legends behind this cave which are interesting and at the same time can be a little scary as well. For instance, it is believed that the hall of this cave is the place where the king used to have all his important meetings and discussions.
4. Nillai Tea Estate
If you want to have a glimpse of how a tea estate looks, then visiting Nillai Tea Estate would be a good idea. This place is where locally the green tea is grown, hand-picked and then sun-dried as well. The greenery which you will be experiencing here is definitely a treat to the eyes.
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