At first glance, it looks like solid ground. Grasses sway, deer step lightly, and birds skim the surface. But beneath your feet, the earth moves. In Keibul Lamjao National Park, land is not land at all. It floats. This is the only national park in the world that rests on water, a living, breathing ecosystem that shifts with the seasons and challenges everything we think we know about landscapes.
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This National Park Floats On Water, And You Can Walk On It: Inside Manipur’s Keibul Lamjao
Set on the shimmering Loktak Lake, Keibul Lamjao National Park is the world’s only floating national park. Built on living islands called phumdis, it shelters the rare Sangai deer and a fragile ecosystem unlike anywhere else

Aerial view of Loktak Lake, Manipur Photo: Shutterstock
Aerial view of Loktak Lake, Manipur Photo: Shutterstock
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