Best Places to Visiting in Pherzawl – Waterfalls, Rivers & Cultural Sites

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1.Luipi Waterfall

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The natural waterfall of Luipi resides within Manipur’s peaceful terrain at Joutung Village in the Thanlon Subdivision of Pherzawl District. This seasonal falls can be found at a distance of 28 kilometers from Pherzawl near Churachandpur through National Highway 2. ​

Visitors can enjoy viewing the rich natural beauty of Manipur by embarking on the journey to Luipi Waterfall which traverses misty forested hills accompanied by verdant valleys. Guests discover a relaxing waterfall symphony which meets their eyes with the charming picture of water flowing over stones. The area around the waterfall offers numerous possibilities to explore it while producing great opportunities to take photos because of its abundant biodiversity.​

The ideal period to see Luipi Waterfall appears during the monsoon season because the peak water flow produces a stunning show. Before visiting tourists should exercise careful movement because paths become slippery and the water levels rise during this time.​

2.Barak River

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The Barak River maintains its status as a major river of northeastern India as it passes through the verdant hills of Manipur under its local name Tuiruong. Countless rivers including Tuipi along with Tuivai and Hringtuinek (Sartuinek) and dozens of streams and small waterways spread throughout the district because of the Barak River.

In the northeastern landscape of India Ruonglevaisuo stands as a critical area because it represents where the Barak meets the Tuivai River. Aside from being a natural splendor Ruonglevaisuo acts as an essential commercial center that operates as a river port through local boat traffic sustaining the regional economy. This area functions as a convergence zone between multiple elements such as waters along with traditions and commerce as well as social interaction.

The proposed construction site for the Tipaimukh Dam exists below the convergence where the Tuivai and Barak rivers intersect. This development project has been a subject of extensive discussion throughout the twenty-six years since 1983.

A proposed embankment structure on the Barak River would build both a flood protection system and electricity generating facilities to reshape the energy sector of the area. The creation of the project provoked intense debates along with substantial project delays which lasted for multiple decades.

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