Imphal War Cemetery is one of the most important World War II memorial sites in Northeast India and a major attraction for travelers interested in Imphal tourism. The cemetery honors more than 1,600 Commonwealth soldiers who lost their lives during the Battle of Imphal in 1944.
Historical Importance
- The cemetery commemorates soldiers from India, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, East Africa, and other Commonwealth nations.
- The Battle of Imphal is considered one of the most significant battles fought during World War II in Asia.
- The memorial is maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and is known for its beautifully landscaped grounds and peaceful atmosphere.
- Visitors can also see the nearby Imphal Cremation Memorial dedicated to Hindu and Sikh soldiers who were cremated according to their religious traditions.
Things to See at the Cemetery
- Rows of white gravestones with brass plaques honoring fallen soldiers
- Well-maintained gardens and memorial lawns
- Stone memorial structures and remembrance inscriptions
- Quiet walking paths ideal for reflection and photography
Ticket Price and Timings
- Entry fee: Free for all visitors
- Opening hours (Summer): 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM
- Opening hours (Winter): 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
- Recommended visit duration: 1 to 2 hours
Travel Tips
- The best time to visit Imphal and the cemetery is from October to April because of the pleasant weather.
- The cemetery is located around 10 kilometers from Imphal International Airport.
- Many Imphal hotels are located within easy reach of the memorial, making it convenient for travelers planning to visit Imphal.

