By Archisha Yadav | November 04, 2024
Famous for its shikaras and houseboats, Dal Lake offers a peaceful escape with stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Perfect for a relaxed boat ride.
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Known for its floating islands called ‘phumdis’, Loktak Lake is a unique sight. Visit to experience the beauty of this lake and its one-of-a-kind ecosystem.
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The largest lake in Kerala, Vembanad is ideal for houseboat cruises and witnessing the famous snake boat races during the Onam festival.
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Asia’s largest brackish water lagoon, Chilika Lake is a haven for bird watchers, especially during winter when migratory birds arrive in large numbers.
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This high-altitude lake is known for its changing colours and breathtaking landscape. The serene environment makes it a must-visit for nature lovers.
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A cluster of seven interconnected freshwater lakes, Sattal is surrounded by dense forests and is great for birdwatching and leisurely strolls.
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Located in Udaipur, Pichola Lake is famous for its palaces, including the Lake Palace. A boat ride offers views of the city’s heritage structures.
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Nestled in the mountains, Tsomgo Lake is a glacial lake that reflects the surrounding peaks. It is sacred and popular among tourists visiting Sikkim.
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Larger than the more famous Nainital Lake, Bhimtal has an island at its centre and offers activities like boating and fishing in a peaceful setting.
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This sacred lake is surrounded by numerous ghats. Pilgrims visit for a holy dip, and the annual Pushkar Camel Fair adds to its attraction.
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