The lake with 'trampoline' islands
The world’s only floating national park is located in Manipur, India.

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The lake with 'trampoline' islands
The world’s only floating national park is located in Manipur, India.
The lake with 'trampoline' islands
The world’s only floating national park is located in Manipur, India.
I'm glad that I could do this, flying from Gauhati to Imphal I realised that I could see some floating bodies on a water body but not sure what it was tough it looked pretty interesting and my curiosity pumping to know what this was and the moment I landed I got to know that this was one of it's kind in the whole world... For people who don't know, like me until I did some research, Loktak Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India and is famous for the phumdis floating over it. Phumdis are a series of floating islands which can be found only here in the entire world... Though this was discovered accidently, but such accidents are always welcomed... I'm glad i could do this, but I will definitely plan sometime to get a closer look at this wonder if nature... #loktaklake #lake #phumdis #floatingisland #Manipur #imphal #imphaldiaries #northeastIndia #travel #traveladdict #wanderlust #solotravel #solo #backpacker #instalake #instatravel #travelphotography #pocof1 #shotonpoco #indigo6e #tourism #incredibleindia #nature #instanature #flying #arielshot #travelvideo (at Imphal) https://www.instagram.com/p/B22XQXEJRMs/?igshid=1b80akdv474qy