Imphal River
The Imphal River, also known as the Turel Achouba, is a major river in Manipur state, northeastern India which originates from the northern side of Kangpokpi district. It is a tributary of the Manipur River, joining it in Thoubal district. It flows past Loktak Lake and the city of Imphal and joins the Lilong River, some to the south. It flows towards Myanmar (Burma), marking the end point at . In Myanmar, it flows south, meeting Myittha River at . Myittha river flows towards north and meets Chindwin River at . Chindwin river then meets Irrawaddy River at . Irrawaddy river then flows south till it reaches the Andaman Sea, adjoining the Bay of Bengal and thereby connecting Imphal city to the sea. Imphal River was used by Japanese soldiers in boats to reach Imphal in World War II.