Saturday, January 5, 2013

kalamalka lake bc The beautifully forested hills around Itanagar hide the attractive Ganga Lake (5km), a local picnic





(http://tripura.nic.in/museum/welcome.html; Post Offi ce Circle; admission 2; h10am-1pm kalamalka lake bc & 2-5pm Mon-Sat) has a variety of tribal displays plus some interesting musical instruments made from bamboo. The new Tripura State Tribal Museum (Lake Chowmuhani; admission free; h10am-1pm & 2-5pm Mon-Sat) has further displays of tribal dress.

The beautifully kalamalka lake bc forested hills around Itanagar hide the attractive Ganga Lake (5km), a local picnic spot. Further away (20km) is Poma village, which is about the closest place to town to see the traditional architecture of bamboo longhouses (although many of these are being slowly replaced with concrete box houses).

Bodoland s Manas National Park (www.ma nas100.com; Indian/camera/video 50/50/500; foreigner/camera/video 250/500/1000; hOct- Mar) is Unesco-listed kalamalka lake bc and has two ranges Bansbari and Koklabari with diff erent access points.

Noisy and polluted kalamalka lake bc it might be, but Imphal, with its melange of peoples and positioning right on the border lands of India and southeast Asia is undeniably fascinating and travellers who spend any time here are well rewarded. The airport is 9km to the southwest.

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