Churachandpur, also known as Lamka, is the second-largest town in the northeastern Indian state of Manipur. It is a district headquarter and a hub of commercial and educational activities. Surrounded by a lush green landscape and various tribal cultures, Churachandpur boasts a rich cultural tapestry. The district is known for its vibrant traditions, handicrafts, handloom products, and colourful festivals that reflect the heritage of the numerous tribes residing there, such as the Kuki, Paite, Zou, and Hmar tribes. It serves as an important gateway to various other picturesque locations in Manipur, including the scenic Tipaimukh and the Tuibuong Tribal Museum, which provides insights into tribal life. The town exhibits a harmonious blend of different communities and is a testament to the peaceful coexistence of various ethnic groups. Churachandpur's marketplaces are lively, and visitors can find traditional wares, fresh produce, and local delicacies. The town also serves as a starting point for treks into the surrounding hills and valleys, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.