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    Explore " solotravel" with insightful episodes like "70: Manipur with Elita", "What is Slow Travel" and "Introduction to Postcards From Nowhere" from podcasts like ""The Musafir Stories - India Travel Podcast", "Postcards From Nowhere with Utsav Mamoria" and "Postcards From Nowhere with Utsav Mamoria"" and more!

    Episodes (23)

    70: Manipur with Elita

    70: Manipur with Elita
    In this episode:
    #manipur #northeast #offbeat #solotravel #markets #food #history #war #bordertowns #nature #lakes #nationalparks #warmemorial #ina #moreh #loktak #imakeithel 


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    All you have to do is listen to Rajat's episode - Around India on trucks (https://audioboom.com/posts/7258364-tms-specials-around-india-on-trucks-and-highways-with-rajat-ubhaykar) and answer two simple questions and send them to our email - themusafirstories@gmail.com before Nov 10, 2019.

    1. From which city did Rajat start his first leg of travel on trucks?
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    This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to the Nomadic Thunker, Elita, as she takes us to a lesser explore gem of North East India, Manipur!

    Today's destination: Manipur

    Nearest Airport: Bir Tikendrajit International Airport (IMF)

    Nearest Railway Station: Dimapur Railway Station

    Prerequisites -  Government issued Photo ID will be required at checkposts. Please be sure to check the ground situation before planning your travel as there might be closures.

    Packing - Pack some warm clothes if you're traveling during the winter months.

    Time of the year - January

    Length of the itinerary: 4 days

    Itinerary Highlights:

    - Elita covers Manipur as a part of her 49 day North east itinerary. Please be sure to check the ground situation before planning your travel.

    - Elita starts off her journey from Imphal where she flies into. It can be quite economical to hail a shared taxi from the airport to the city.
    - The first point of interest after settling down in Imphal is the Ima Keithel Women's Market, one of the biggest women-run market in the world! The market is a must see while in Imphal and is a great opportunity to pick up some local souvenirs.
    - Having spent some time interacting with women traders and getting a first hand experience of their warmth and hospitality, Elita heads back to the rest for the day.
    - The plan for Day 2 is to travel to the border town of Moreh, which borders Myanmar's Tamu. The town is the eastern most frontier of India, opening up to the South East Asian market.
    - The journey involved taking a shared taxi to Moreh, and some interesting experiences passing through army checkposts. The market is a minor trading hub for nearby villages and a lot of traders sell their produce here. One can walk about to the sister town of Tamu in Myanmar with the necessary ID documents.
    - Elita spends some time interacting with the local traders and buying some edibles. Once spending some time here, Elita heads back to Imphal in the same shared cab.
    - The Day 3 itinerary is planned for a visit to the Loktak lake, the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India and is famous for the phumdis/vegetation floating over it. The lake is located at Moirang in Manipur state, India.
    - The lake is also the location of the Keibul Lamjao National Park, famous for the Sangai deer or the brown antlered deer, found here in large numbers.
    - After spending some time watching the natural marvel of the Loktak lake, Elita heads to the INA martyr memorial. The INA Martyr's Memorial complex is a war memorial at Moirang, India, dedicated to the soldiers of the Indian National Army and some haunting stories of the freedom struggle and World War 2.
    - Day 4 was a reserve day which Elita uses to check out the war memorial in Imphal. Travleres can also check out the Kangla fort/palace, Thalon Caves, Govindajee temple, RKCS art gallery if they have time on hand!


    Links:
    Link to the blogpost-
    https://nomadicthunker.com/2017/04/micro-stories-of-hope-manipur-loktak-khwairamband-bazar.html
    https://nomadicthunker.com/2017/04/indo-myanmar-border-photos-friendship-gate.html
    https://nomadicthunker.com/2017/04/khwairamband-bazar-imphal-women-market-manipur.html

    Link to the blog: Nomadic Thunker (https://nomadicthunker.com)

    Link to #BeYouForYou expressive writing workshops
    https://nomadicthunker.com/be-you-for-you

    Social media: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nomadicthunker/?hl=en
    Contact: https://nomadicthunker.com/contact

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    What is Slow Travel

    What is Slow Travel

    "In the most reviled parts of Bombay, living in the butt of a joke - Sakinaka, I decided to take a walk from my home to the Sakinaka junction. Only to discover that it is called Dr. Datta Samant Chowk." - Utsav Mamoria

    In June 2018, Utsav Mamoria took a 3-month sabbatical from his full-time job to slow travel the less explored parts of the world. Soon he realized he has something in common with a two time Pulitzer prize-winning journalist who is on the longest journey of his lifetime?

    Tune in to episode 1 to understand what slow travel is all about, and how it can change the way we travel. You may be surprised to find that even you can travel slow, no matter what your traveling interests are.

    You can follow Utsav on his instagram handle: @whywetravel42

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    Introduction to Postcards From Nowhere

    Introduction to Postcards From Nowhere

    Postcards from Nowhere is a travel podcast that takes you on journeys exploring culture, history, food and people in the form of stories. With over a decade of travel stories in his kitty, Utsav Mamoria narrates the stories of the strange, obscure and fascinating things about the world, often interspersed with practical tips and deep realizations, which would shape the way you travel. Tune in to the new episode every Thursday.

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