Ukhrul is a picturesque district in the northern part of Manipur, India, known for its breathtaking natural beauty and unique Tangkhul Naga culture. The district is adorned with rolling hills, lush greenery, and an array of flora and fauna, which makes it a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. Ukhrul is also the highest hill station of the state, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. The district headquarters is the town of Ukhrul, which serves as a cultural and economic hub for the Tangkhul Naga people. Major attractions include the Shirui Kashong Peak, home to the famous Shirui Lily, Khayang Peak, and the Kachouphung Lake. The region's culture is vibrant with colorful festivals such as Luira Phanit and Thanshing Ngashan. Ukhrul's rich tribal traditions, handicrafts, and folk music add to the district's charm. Its remote location offers a peaceful retreat from bustling city life and the opportunity to connect with the pristine environment and indigenous customs.