Situated adjacent to the Indo-Myanmar border, the city is the easternmost city of Manipur located at a distance of 64 km from the capital city. Home to diverse tribes and communities, the valley is known for its rich cultural presence and alluring art forms that can be seen in various parts of the valley. In dense forest areas, tourists can also shop for various handicrafts made from wood carvings and bamboo. National Highway 2 is the only one that passes through the valley therefore can be easily accessed from any part of the country.
Yangoupokpi-Lokchao Wildlife Sanctuary : This is a haven for diverse wildlife species of animals which includes tigers, leopards, barking deer, and Sambar deer. The park also holds numerous bird species such as hornbills, pheasants, and migratory birds
More Situated on the Indo-Myanmar border, Moreh is a strategically important town and a bustling commercial centre. Tourists can experience the unique confluence of Indian and Burmese cultures while relishing delicious Manipuri cuisine.