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Keibul Lam Jeo National Park Manipur
Introduction :
The Keibul Lam Jeo National Park is an unusual wilderness and the home of the Sangai or Manipur brow- antlered deer. Spread over a mere 40 sq km area, this park once used to be the hunting ground for water fowls. It was declared a sanctuary in 1954 when numbers of the highly localised Sangai fell alarmingly. With the Logtak Lake with its floating weeds in the vicinity, this park offers a unique experience in tune with the kind of exhilarating experience all of Manipur offers in general
Wildlife in Keibul Lam Jeo National Park 
The Keibul Lam Jeo National Park is most noted as the home of the graceful
deer, noted for their curved antlers. They live on the floating vegetation on the
Logtak Lake, 32 km south of Imphal.
How to Reach Keibul Lam Jeo National Park
By Rail- the nearest railhead is at Dimapur at a distance of 229 km. you have totravel
by road from Dimapur to reach the park.
By Air: the nearest airport is at Imphal, 32 km from the park.
By Road: the nearest city is Imphal, the state capital, 32 km away. You can rent a car or avail public transport from Imphal to reach the park.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit the Keibul Lam Jeo National Park is between December and May.
Accommodation Facilities
If you visit the park, you can stay at the Government Rest House or at the Tourist Lodge. Both offer comfortable stay.
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