There are 2 national park in Manipur.
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Keibul Lamjao National Park
- Location: Bishnupur district, Manipur, India; situated in the southern part of Loktak Lake (largest freshwater lake in Northeast India).
- Unique Feature: Only floating national park in the world; Loktak Lake known for the floating biomass called phumdis.
- Famous For: Last natural refuge of Sangai (Manipur brow-antlered deer / dancing deer).
- Wildlife Sanctuary: Established as Keibul Lamjao Sanctuary in 1966.
- National Park: Upgraded to national park status in 1977.
- Ramsar Site: Designated in 1990.
- Montreux Record: Listed in 1993 due to ecological changes.
- Area: ~40 sq km (15 sq miles); integral part of Loktak Lake.
- River: Manipur River.
- Tribes: Meitei community (major ethnic group).
- Plants: Phumdi vegetation, lotus, water lilies, bamboo, oak, pine.
- Animals: Sangai (Brow-antlered Deer), Hog Deer, Asian Golden Cat, Musk Shrew, Flying Fox, Sambar, Keelback Tortoise.
Sirohi (Shirui) National Park
- Location: Ukhrul district, Manipur, India; Eastern Himalayas.
- Name Origin: Named after Shirui Lily (Lilium mackliniae); Shirui Lily endemic to Ukhrul district, Manipur.
- Establishment: Established as Sirohi (Shirui) National Park in 1982; Conservation of Shirui Lily and regional flora–fauna.
- State Flower: Shirui Lily declared Manipur’s state flower in 1989.
- Area: ~41 sq km (16 sq miles).
- Hills: Located in Shirui Kashong Range (~2,835 m), Eastern Himalayas.
- Tribes: Tangkhul Naga tribe (indigenous community).
- Plants: Shirui Lily, oak trees, rhododendrons.
- Animals: Tiger, Leopard, Wild Boar, Indian Chameleon.
Q. How many national park in Manipur?
A. Manipur has two national parks: Keibul Lamjao National Park and Sirohi (or Shirui) National Park.
