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Floating National Park in Manipur Shelters Endangered Sangai Deer
3 Nov
Summary
- Keibul Lamjao National Park floats on phumdis in Loktak Lake
- Home to the critically endangered Sangai deer, a cultural icon
- Offers boat rides, birdwatching, and cultural experiences
As of November 2025, Keibul Lamjao National Park in Manipur, India, continues to captivate visitors with its one-of-a-kind floating landscape and the presence of the critically endangered Sangai deer. Situated in the middle of Loktak Lake, the national park rests atop phumdis—a living foundation made of vegetation and organic matter that rises and settles with the water levels.
This unique ecosystem supports diverse wildlife, including over 100 bird species, and provides a home for the Sangai deer, a cultural icon known for its graceful movements across the floating ground. Visitors can embark on boat rides with local guides to spot the elusive Sangai, as well as engage in birdwatching and learn about the close-knit relationship between the local communities and the lake's resources.
The park's floating nature and the presence of the Sangai deer make it a truly remarkable destination. Travelers who visit Keibul Lamjao during the recommended months of November to March can immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the landscape and witness the delicate balance between nature and human habitation in this one-of-a-kind national park.




