
Find quick answers to the most common questions asked by visitors. From ticketing and entry rules to timings and park guidelines, this FAQ section is designed to help you plan a smooth and enjoyable visit.
Visitors can purchase their tickets easily in two ways. They can simply scan the QR code displayed at various points in the national park, fill in the required details, and complete the payment online for a quick and hassle-free entry. Alternatively, tickets are also available at the park’s physical ticket counter, where visitors can buy them directly before entering. Both options ensure a smooth and convenient ticketing experience for all visitors.
Go to the History page, enter your mobile number, and you’ll be able to view and download your ticket.
Shooting game is strictly prohibited in the park.
Entry of livestock (domestic animals) is banned, to protect the wildlife and prevent disease spread.
Loud noises, tape recorders, radios, or other noisy devices are discouraged or disallowed to minimize disturbance to wildlife. According to a wildlife-navigator guide, drones, off-trail movement, and “loud noises” are prohibited.
Strong perfumes and very bright clothing are discouraged because they can disturb the animals. Visitors should not take away any natural items (plants, animals, parts of phumdis, etc.) from the park. Disturbing or teasing animals is also explicitly not allowed.
Visitors may need a pass/permit. For non-Indian visitors, check for Restricted Area Permit or other local rules. For Indians/domestic tourists, certain permits might also be needed (local regulations vary).
Visiting is recommended in early morning or late afternoon for best wildlife sightings. On boat rides, visitors are advised to remain seated to ensure safety. Cigarettes, match boxes, and other smoking items — these are not allowed.
Our refund policy allows visitors to request a refund if a booking is cancelled before the scheduled visit time, subject to the park’s cancellation guidelines. Refunds will be processed to the original payment method within a specified timeframe. However, no refunds will be issued for late cancellations, no-shows, or if the visitor fails to comply with park rules and entry requirements.


Step into Keibul Lamjao National Park, the world’s only floating wildlife sanctuary. Surrounded by serene wetlands and rich biodiversity, the park offers visitors a rare chance to experience nature up close and witness the iconic Sangai deer in its natural habitat.