As this festival is being celebrated to promote Manipur as a world class tourism destination, it showcases the states contributions to art and culture, handloom, handicrafts, fine arts, indigenous sports, cuisine, music and adventure sports, as well as the natural environment.
They say that it should be celebrated only in one place with a proper arrangement and with big budget so that this festival grows more bigger and unique and spread all over the world.
Other wildlife to be seen include: hog deer, otter, water fowl and migratory birds, the latter usually sighted during November to March.
The Forest Department of Manipur maintains watch towers and two rest houses within the park.
[4] This town in Bishnupur District of Moirang has a place in the history of India's Freedom Struggle.