Mount Tempü

Coordinates: 25°31′50″N 94°05′06″E / 25.530681°N 94.084934°E / 25.530681; 94.084934
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Mount Tempü
Mount Tempü is located in Manipur
Mount Tempü
Mount Tempü
Location in Manipur, India near the border with Nagaland
Mount Tempü is located in India
Mount Tempü
Mount Tempü
Mount Tempü (India)
Mount Tempü is located in Asia
Mount Tempü
Mount Tempü
Mount Tempü (Asia)
Mount Tempü is located in Earth
Mount Tempü
Mount Tempü
Mount Tempü (Earth)
Highest point
List of Indian states and territories by highest point 1st
Coordinates25°31′50″N 94°05′06″E / 25.530681°N 94.084934°E / 25.530681; 94.084934
Geography
LocationViswema, India
Parent rangeBarail Range
Climbing
Easiest routeHiking

Mount Tempü is a peak of the Barail Range rising at the mountainous border of the Indian states of Manipur and Nagaland. With a height of 2994 m above sea level, Tempü is the second highest peak in the Barail Range.

Geography

Mount Tempü is located at an altitude of 2994m above mean sea level.

Maram Nagas.[3] Occasionally the peak is snow covered during the winter months. On clear day one can catch a glimpse of Loktak Lake
in the distance.

Access

Transportation

The

Asian Highway 1 and also the NH-2 passes through its foothills. The nearest airport is Dimapur Airport at Chümoukedima about 96 kilometres (60 miles) away from Viswema while the Bir Tikendrajit International Airport
is located about 120 kilometres (75 miles) south of Viswema.

Climbing route

The peak can be access from the same route to Dzükou Valley that is from the foothills of Viswema. Here one can hike or take a ride to the rest house above Teyozwü Hill. From here one has to climb forty minutes to the top of the mountain (Khiyoke). Here the path on the left leads to Mount Tempü whereas on the right leads to Dzükou Valley. Mount Tempü is about two hours climb from Khiyoke.

See also

References

  1. ^ Mekr0, Y. (2014) Rocks of Nagaland. Mittal Publications. p 80.
  2. ^ "Once a year, this Naga village turns into a tiny wonderland". Eastern Mirror. 1 February 2019. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Brothers in Unity". The Morung Express. 28 January 2023. Retrieved 22 June 2023.

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