Lamphelpat is a suburb of Imphal in the Indian state of Manipur.
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- Langol Temple, Lamphel Road, Game Village. 24 hours. This is a temple dedicated to Goddess Langol Lairembi of Sanamahism. The temple premise is generally crowded with the assembly of devotees, including temple dancers and singers. There is a thick woodland and a hill next to the temple complex. Besides religious purposes, people of other religious sects also come to the adjacent woods for outdoor recreation (including backpacking, bushwalking, hiking, trekking) as well as nature photography.
- The Nest, Game Village, Lamphelpat. Daily 8AM-7PM. It is a holiday campsite cum resort. It provides most of the vacationers' wants, food, drink, lodging, sports, entertainment, and shopping on its premises. Holidaymakers will find this place in an affordable price.
- Game Village, 24.824776°, 93.897631°. It is a countryside mega human settlement established by the Government for providing the accommodations for sportspersons during international, national as well as state level grand sports events. During vacancy on sports events, government employees are allowed to stay here as quarters. Tourists are also allowed to stay here.
- Beit-El Synagogue. It is one of the few synagogues in the Lamphelpat area. Here, prayer, study, assembly and reading of the religious scriptures are mainly done.
- Manipur Zoological Garden, Imphal-Kanchup Road, 24.8164°, 93.8908°, +91 70853 21247. Oct-Mar: 10AM-4PM; Apr-Sep: 10AM-4:30PM. A smallish zoo but teeming with wildlife. Spanning 8 hectares, in total there are 55 species of animals and 420 animals overall with 14 species endangered and endemic. The rarest and most enchanting of these is the Sangai, also known as the brow-antlered deer. 2018-02-14
- Hundreds of Baptist churches and Catholic churches are concentrated in almost every streets of Lamphelpat. Entry into these churches is almost free.
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