Top 12 Most Beautiful Lakes in India

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  1. One of the most beautiful lakes in India is Bhimtal Lake. A masonry dam constructed in 1883 created the storage facility for Bhimtal Lake, which is located in the town of Bhimtal in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand. It has the second-largest surface area of any lake in Uttarakhand. The largest lake in the Kumaon region and the Nainital district also referred to as the "Lake district of India," is this one. The lake serves as a source of drinking water and supports a range of fish species in aquaculture. The island in the middle of the lake has been turned into a tourist destination and is home to an aquarium.


    Geologists believe that the shifting of the earth's crust caused a series of faults that are responsible for the origin of the lake. The overland flows were obstructed as a result, and the lake was therefore formed. The hills surrounding the lake's catchment area, in particular, have dense forest cover; the Chir pine, ban oak, and mixed deciduous forests make up the forest vegetation. The climate in the basin ranges from tropical to subtropical. The monsoon season is when the basin experiences the majority of its heavy precipitation.


    Everyone who visits Bhimtal Lake will have a good time because of how well-kept and tidy the area is. During dawn or dusk, one can go boating or take a long stroll along the banks and feed the ducks. You will be mesmerized by the atmosphere as you wind down a hectic vacation day at the lake. It is utterly calm and tranquil.

    Location: Uttarakhand, India

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  2. On India's east coast, in the districts of Puri, Khurda, and Ganjam, in the state of Odisha, near the mouth of the Daya River, which empties into the Bay of Bengal, lies a brackish water lagoon known as Chilika Lake that spans more than 1,100 km2. It is India's second-largest lake after Vembanad Lake. After the New Caledonian barrier reef, this lake is the largest brackish water lagoon in the world. It is also the largest coastal lagoon in India. It is on the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It is India's largest saltwater lake.


    In addition to being the biggest coastal lagoon in the nation, Chilika is also the second-largest lagoon in the globe. The lake supports a variety of endangered species of animals and plants, and several migratory birds winter there. Take a dinghy right away to this lagoon if you enjoy watching birds. The best time to visit the lake to admire the magnificence of the migratory birds is actually during the winter months of November to February. Avoid the rainy season, which lasts from June through September.


    During the height of migration, the lagoon is home to around 160 different bird species. Birds travel here from places like the Caspian Sea, Lake Baikal, Aral Sea, and other remote regions of Russia, as well as the Kirghiz steppes of Kazakhstan, Central and Southeast Asia, Ladakh, and the Himalayas. These birds cover a lot of ground; some of them may cover up to 12,000 kilometers to get to Chilika Lake.


    Location: Odisha, India

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  3. The next position on the list of the most beautiful lakes in India is Dal Lake. In Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, there is a lake called Dal. It is an urban lake, the second-largest lake in Jammu and Kashmir, and the destination that both visitors and locals go to the most in Srinagar. It is referred to variably as the "Lake of Flowers," "Jewel in the crown of Kashmir," or "Srinagar's Jewel" and is essential to tourism and relaxation in the Kashmir valley. The lake is a crucial location for commercial fishing and water plant harvesting operations.


    A boulevard with gardens, parks, hotels, and houseboats from the Mughal era surrounds the lake's 15.5 km of shoreline. Beautiful views of the lake may be seen from the Mughal gardens along the shore, like Shalimar Bagh and Nishat Bagh, which were constructed under the rule of Mughal Emperor Jahangir, as well as from houseboats cruise the lake in the vibrant shikaras. The lake freezes throughout the winter when the temperature drops to as low as 11 °C (12 °F). It turns into a true frosty wonder. May through November are the best months to visit the lake because the weather is still comfortable throughout these months.

    Location: Srinagar, India

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  4. Gurudongmar Lake, one of Sikkim's most stunning and unspoiled lakes, is located not far from the border between China and Tibet in the north. The icy alpine lake, located at 5,183 meters above sea level, is one of the main sources of the river Teesta. The lake is named for the revered guru Padmasambhava, who is thought to have traveled through this area when visiting Tibet.


    Gurudongmar Lake, which is located at a height of 17000 feet, is arguably the most amazing lake in the world. With snow-covered mountains surrounding it on all sides and located on the north side of the Khangchengyao Range, the holy lake freezes over during the winter months, with the exception of one location where the intense conviction has been honored in particular. The lake is only a few kilometers from the Chinese-Tibetan border.


    It is widely acknowledged that the lake's flavorful water has a superb intensity that helps issue-free couples bear children. Strangely, both the local Buddhists and Hindus treat the myth of Gurudongmar Lake with respect. The Guru Padmasambhava, who is said to have traveled to Tibet through this area, is the source of the term Gurudongmar. Guru Padmasambhava is claimed to have honored the area. In addition to the lake, there is a refuge for the Guru. Tourists in love pray at the temple as the army staff looks on.

    Location: Sikkim, India

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  5. The largest freshwater lake, Loktak Lake, is located in the Indian state of Manipur in the country's northeast. Because of its exquisite beauty, the lake is one of Manipur's most visited tourist destinations. It is a large lake with a usual area of 287 square kilometers and a land area that varies from 250 square kilometers to 500 square kilometers during the rainy month. The precise location of the historic Loktak Lake is in Moirang, Manipur.


    Both the extensive vegetation and the nearby Keibul Lamjao National Park make Loktak Lake notable. This park, which is the only floating national park, is visible floating over the lake. Sangai, the Manipuri brown antlered deer, is the state animal of the park Keibul Lamjao. The endangered state mammal Sangai is claimed to call Loktak Lake home and its last remaining natural habitat.


    The Loktak Lake's surface is covered in wetlands known as phumdis ( local name), or circle-shaped bogs, which provide for a stunning spectacle. With an abundance of plant, soil, and organic materials in various states of decomposition, these swamps resemble islands. Along with hundreds of different bird species, and 400 distinct animal species, including pythons, barking deer, and samba, the lake provides protection to other aquatic plants of 250 different types. Greater eastern jungle crows, East Himalayan pied kingfishers, lesser skylarks, black kites, northern hill mynas, and Burmese pied mynas are just a few of the bird species that can be seen in Loktak Lake, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers.

    Location: Manipur, India

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  6. One of the most important places of pilgrimage and the location of the renowned Pushkar Fair is Pushkar Lake, which is found in the small town of Pushkar in Rajasthan's Ajmer district. The lake, which is surrounded by numerous temples and ghats (soaking areas), draws countless numbers of devotees each year who hope to find salvation and spiritual elevation by bathing in its sacred waters.


    Given that the auspiciousness of this season is strongly stressed in Hindu sacred writings, the location becomes the center of sincere devotion and pilgrimage when the Kartik (Oct-Nov) month descends. Pushkar Fair simultaneously displays the vibrancy of Rajasthan in a beautiful way with unique colors, foods, dancing, a cattle fair, and various fun contests and activities. Pushkar Lake, with its extraordinary spiritual ambiance, continues to be a place of enduring awe and energy.


    One of the lake's main draws is the Pushkar fair, and at this time, a massive influx of pilgrims and tourists arrives from all four directions. Prabhodini Ekadashi marks the beginning of the fair each year, which ends on Kartik Poornima. When visitors come from far and wide to take part in the vibrant celebrations, it is not only advantageous for the devotees to obtain spiritual merit by having a holy plunge in the lake's sacred waters, but it is also a fantastic business opportunity for the locals. The largest camel fair in Asia is held at the Pushkar fair.


    Location: Rajasthan, India

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  7. As a result of the numerous large lakes that Bhopal is home to, which are very important to the city, it is also known as the City of Lakes. Bhojtal Lake, often known as the Upper Lake, is one such noteworthy lake. Additionally, it goes by a native name that sounds similar to Bada Talab. The lake, which bears King Bhoj's name, is the best example of a man-made lake due to its size and is one of the main suppliers of water for agriculture and residential use. Visitors come from all over the world to Bhojtal Bhopal to enjoy the breathtaking vista of its shimmering water and to participate in a variety of water sports and activities on the lake's eastern shore.


    The lower lake and Bhojtal Lake are separated from one another by the Pul Pukhta overpass, which is located to the west of Bhopal. It is built on the Kolans River and is situated close to CM House in Bhopal. The site is excellent since Kamla Park, a magnificent royal garden is close by and adds to the area's picturesque surroundings. Again, it is a great destination for thrill seekers and provides many options for water sports and entertaining activities. Bhojtal Bhopal is the ideal location for a reunion because of its boat club, aquarium, and walkway, all of which are accompanied by a nice breeze. The Maulvi Shah Ali Shah Dargah is also located near the lake.


    Location: Madhya Pradesh

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  8. Vembanad Kayal, which covers an enormous area of more than 2,000 square kilometers, is situated in Kerala and is bordered by the districts of Kottayam, Alappuzha, and Ernakulam. It acts as the entrance to Kerala's backwaters. The tiny, picturesque islands of Pathiramanal, Perumbalam, and Pallippuram are encircled by the Vembanad Lake.


    Vembanad Kayal and the neighboring districts, which are known for their easygoing lifestyle, let you unwind in the midst of nature. As was already indicated, you must take a houseboat cruise while on Vembanad Lake. Canoe rides are also another significant draw. Tourists are also permitted to partake in sports like boating and fishing in specific lake regions. You can also see the neighborhood fishermen bringing in the catfish with just their hands.


    Another well-liked pastime is bird watching because the lake is a haven for many migratory birds, which is a breathtaking sight. Enjoy the breathtaking vistas of soaring birds against a backdrop of lush coconut palms and clear blue lakes. For an additional treat of orange and red sky colors against blue seas, you may also reserve a sunset boat at the lake. You'll remember the peaceful moment for the rest of your life.

    Location: Kerala, India

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  9. The second-largest freshwater lake in Asia is called Wular Lake, and it is found at the base of Haramuk Mountain. It spans a total area of 200 square kilometers, about 24 kilometers in length, and 10 kilometers in width. The lake is located in Sangrama, close to Baramula Road, between the cities of Sopur and Bandippore.


    The lake, a stunning natural spectacle, was created as a result of tectonic activity. It is nourished by the Jhelum River, and depending on the season, it can range in size from 30 to 60 square kilometers. The summer months are the best time to go here because you can also enjoy the area's pleasant wind.


    In Kashmir Valley's hydrographic system, Wular Lake is a key component. The lake basin, which is the source of water for River Jhelum, the most significant river in Kashmir Valley, was created as a result of tectonic action. The lake also serves as a sizable basin for absorbing annual floodwater. Wular Lake is one of the most beautiful lakes in India.


    Location: Jammu and Kashmir, India

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  10. Pangong Lake, commonly known as Pangong Tso, is a stunning endorheic lake in the Himalayas that stretches from China to India for 134 kilometers. One of the most popular tourist destinations in the nation is Pangong Lake, which is located at a height of 4350 meters. People come from all over the nation and abroad to this lake because of its beauty and attraction. According to reports, the lake is in the process of being recognized by the Ramsar Convention as a wetland of international significance. If everything goes according to plan, Pangong Lake will be the first transboundary wetland in South Asia.


    Pangong Lake has a salinity in its water, and even then, it freezes, making it impossible for the lake to support any type of plant or even aquatic life. But once more, you need not be dissatisfied because you will be treated to sights of numerous migratory species, including seagulls and black-necked cranes. The sightings of other birds, such as rats that are supposed to grow as large as dogs, make this place a bird lover's delight. Camping along the lake's banks is an option for recreation, and adventure seekers will adore this one.


    Location: Jammu and Kashmir, India

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  11. A holy lake, Suraj Tal, also called Surya Taal, is encircled by stunning valleys and magnificent mountains. It is reported to stem from the Bhaga tributary of the Chandrabhaga river and is located in the Lahaul Spiti valley beneath the Bara-lacha-la pass. This gorgeous lake has the distinction of being the third highest lake in India and the 21st highest lake in the entire world. It is also renowned as the lake of the Sun God, and it is said that bathing in this holy lake will purge you of all your sins. Wintertime brings out the best in this lake's splendor as the mountains surrounding it are completely covered in snow, giving the area an almost divine appearance.


    The route includes Baralacha-La-Pass, which serves as the starting point for a number of exhilarating excursions. In order to take a break from their journey, motorcyclists and adventure seekers frequently stop at Suraj Tal and set up camp for a relaxing stay. Every photographer's fantasy is to capture the panoramic grandeur that permeates this sacred and breathtaking lake, which seems to have come right out of a fairy tale.


    Due to the similarity of the local climate to that of the Polar region, the areas surrounding it are largely uninhabited. This lake is a popular destination for motorcyclists and trekkers in addition to being a gorgeous haven for environment lovers and a wonderful treat for the holy spirits.

    Location: Himachal Pradesh, India

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  12. The next position on the list of the most beautiful lakes in India is Sela Lake. According to legend, India's Sela Pass is home to 101 lakes, each of which is significant to the Buddhist community. One of these lakes, Sela Lake, is at the summit of the Sela Pass, around 4200 meters above sea level. This sela pass is thought to be a crucial spot on the Indo-Chinese border. Because of this, tourists can find Indian army camps nearby.


    On the route from Guwahati to Tawang, this lake is located. Due to its natural beauty, tourists now consider the lake to be a must-see. This Himalayan region area is completely covered with snow and has very little vegetation. Winter or summer, the lake is always covered with snow. Because of this, anyone can take in the majestic beauty of this lake at any time of year. Sela Pass's magnificent beauty urges visitors to pause and take in the area's natural splendor. The beauty of the lake is enhanced by the small number of mountain rivers that emerge from this crossing.


    The Sela memorial is not far from this lake, where one can enjoy its alluring appearance. The area is typically coated in a white covering of snow, which gives it an ethereal quality. The Ruddy Shelducks can be seen gliding across the lake's surface. The location's striking beauty will compel you to take pictures of it and remember them. Your mind and heart will be touched by the otherworldly beauty.


    Location: Arunachal Pradesh

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