Manipur described as a Jewel of India lies south of Nagaland & North of   Mizoram. It shares the international boundary with myanmar on the western &   Southern side.
Legand has it that the discovery of Manipur was the result   of delight that the gods took in dancing. Still practiced today, is a classical   dance form marked by graceful & Restained movements and delicate hand   gestures known as Manipur Manipur is a mosic of tradition and cultural patterns,   best represented by its dance forms. The Lai-haraoba a traditional stylised   dance is a ritual dance for appeasing gods and goddess. The Lai-haraoba festival   is generally celebrated between April and May. 
The   raas songs and dances express the Leelas (sports) of Lord Krishna as a child   with Gopis of Brindvan and depict their yearning for communion with the lord.   The tribal dances of Manipur are the expression of love, creative and   astheticism of the tribal people of the state. Manipuris were earlier recognised   as skillfull warriors and still practice the arts of wrestling sword fighting   and martial arts. Songol kangjej (manipur Polo) is the principal sport of the   state, for polo is belived to have originated here.
Places to Visit in  Manipur