About Barak River
A scenic river offering beautiful views and opportunities for fishing and picnics.
Barak River is one of the most significant attractions in Noney district. Visitors from all over the world come to experience its unique charm and cultural significance. The site offers a glimpse into the rich heritage and natural beauty of Manipur.
Visiting Hours
Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Closed on: National Holidays
Entry Fee
Indian Nationals: ₹50 per person
Foreign Nationals: ₹200 per person
Children (Below 12): Free
Highlights
- Experience the unique cultural and natural heritage of Noney
- Learn about the historical significance of Barak River
- Capture stunning photographs of the scenic surroundings
- Interact with local guides who share fascinating stories and insights
- Purchase authentic local handicrafts and souvenirs
Best Time to Visit
October to March when the weather is pleasant and roads are in good condition.
Tips for Visitors
- •Wear comfortable shoes as there might be walking involved
- •Carry water and snacks, especially during summer months
- •Photography is allowed, but be respectful of local customs
- •Consider hiring a local guide for a more enriching experience
- •Check weather conditions before planning your visit
How to Reach Barak River
From Imphal
Noney is about 85 km from Imphal. Local taxis and auto-rickshaws are available to reach Barak River.
From District Center
From Noney district center, Barak River is easily accessible by local transport. Shared taxis and auto-rickshaws are readily available.
GPS Coordinates
For those using GPS navigation, the coordinates for Barak River are approximately 24.XX°N, 93.XX°E (placeholder coordinates).
Quick Facts
Location
Noney District, Manipur, Northeast India
Best Time to Visit
October to March when the weather is pleasant and roads are in good condition
Visitor Rating
4.7/5 based on visitor reviews
Photography
Allowed (some restrictions may apply)
Other Attractions in Noney
Noney Railway Bridge
The world's tallest railway pier bridge under construction, an engineering marvel.
Tribal Villages
Traditional villages showcasing the unique culture and lifestyle of Rongmei and Liangmai tribes.