Ukhrul

Tourist places in Ukhrul, Ukhrul Travel Info

District Overview

Ukhrul district is a picturesque and culturally rich district located in the northeastern part of Manipur, bordering Myanmar. Known for its rolling hills, cool climate, and vibrant tribal heritage, the district is predominantly inhabited by the Tangkhul Naga tribe. Ukhrul town serves as the district headquarters and is an important cultural and administrative center in the region.

The district is internationally known as the home of the rare Shirui Lily, a unique flower that grows only in the Shirui Hills and has become a symbol of Manipur. Agriculture remains the primary livelihood, with terrace farming and horticulture practiced across the hills. Ukhrul district is also gaining recognition for eco-tourism, handicrafts, and cultural tourism rooted in indigenous traditions.

Ukhrul district is ideal for nature lovers, cultural explorers, eco-tourists, researchers, adventure travelers, and visitors seeking serene landscapes and authentic tribal experiences.

Best Time to Visit

Ukhrul district enjoys a cool and pleasant climate compared to the plains of Manipur. Summers (April to June) are mild and comfortable, while the monsoon season (June to September) brings moderate to heavy rainfall, enhancing greenery but sometimes affecting road travel. Winters (October to February) can be quite cold, especially at higher elevations.

The best time to visit is from spring to early summer and during autumn, when the weather is pleasant and the region is accessible. The Shirui Lily Festival, usually held in May, is a major attraction.

  • Peak season: April to June and October to November
  • Off-season: July to September due to monsoon rains
  • Best months: May and October for festivals and sightseeing

Transportation & Getting Around

Ukhrul district is accessible mainly by road. The nearest airport and railway station are located in Imphal, about 80 km away. State highways and mountain roads connect Ukhrul town with Imphal and other parts of Manipur.

Local transportation includes shared taxis, private vehicles, and limited bus services. Due to hilly terrain, travel times can vary, and journeys are best planned during daylight hours.

  • Nearest air and rail connectivity via Imphal
  • Road access through hilly terrain
  • Shared taxis and local vehicles for travel

Nearby Places & Day Trips

Ukhrul district offers several nearby destinations suitable for short trips focused on nature, culture, and scenic beauty. These places provide immersive experiences in Manipur’s hill regions.

  • Shirui Hills: About 18 km, famous for Shirui Lily and trekking
  • Imphal: Around 80 km, offering museums and historical sites
  • Myanmar border villages: Accessible areas showcasing cross-border culture