Manchar Lake
The most prominent lake in Pakistan is Lake Manchar. The largest lake in South Asia and Pakistan is Manchar Lake. This lake, which has a surface size of around 100 square miles, is well-known for having fresh water from the ground. It is situated in Jamshoro District and Dadu District in Sehwan City, south of Sindh, west of the Indus River. There are a lot of little parks close to these lakes that people may go to and enjoy with their families.
The fact that this magnificent lake receives freshwater from several little streams in the Kirthar Mountains and empties into the magnificent Indus River is astounding. The finest element is that the lake's surface area changes depending on the climate (from 36 km2 to 500 km2), especially during the monsoon season. Another factor contributing to the lake's popularity in Pakistan is that it is surrounded by ancient historical sites including Wahi Pandhi, Ghazi Shah, and Ali Murad Mound.
The oldest sites, which date back to the Harappan Culture, are the Lal Chatto, Mashak Lohri, and Lakhiyo, which are situated along the Lake Manchar boundary. This most stunning lake in Pakistan only has an average depth of 2.5 to 3.75 meters. One of those lakes, Lake Manchar, serves as the ideal illustration of how stunning Pakistan is.
Location: Sehwan city in the south of Sindh