Lakes / Reservoirs in India
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All India lakes A-Z
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Lake name | Lake description |
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Periyar Lake (Also known as Periyar Reservoir, Thekkady Lake) |
Periyar Lake in India’s State of Kerala is one of the few places you can view Asian elephants and tigers in their natural habitat from the water. The 6425-acre reservoir is ho… |
Pushkar Lake (Also known as Pushkar Sarovar) |
Pushkar Lake is one of the most sacred lakes in India. Located in the Rajasthan state of western India, Pushkar Lake has been declared a heritage monument by the Indian govern… |
Rajsamand Lake (Also known as Rajsamudra Lake) |
One of the famed ‘Lakes of Udaipur’, Rajsamand Lake lies 40 miles north of the City of Udaipur. The Udaipur region of Rajasthan was once known as Mewar, land of patriots and h… |
Tso Kar (Also known as White Lake) |
One of the three saltwater lakes in Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir, Tso Kar requires a bit of work to visit. The lake is very picturesque, its shores covered in salt which… |
Tsongmo Lake (Also known as Changu Lake, Tsomgo Lake) |
Remote and beautiful describes India’s Tsongmo Lake. The high-altitude glacial lake is fed by melting snows from the surrounding mountains and is shrouded in local myth and re… |
Udai Sagar |
One of beautiful Udaipur’s famous man-made lakes, Udai Sagar is likely one of the least visited by tourists. Udaipur, in the Mewar region of the Indian state of Rajasthan, is… |
Vembanad Lake, India |
Stretching 60 miles in length along the southern tip of India, scenic 373,622-acre Vembanad Lake is India’s longest lake and the largest lake in the state of Kerala. Although… |
Wular Lake (Also known as Wullar Lake) |
Wular Lake, located in the Jammu and Kashmir region of northern India, is something of a mystery. The name Wular is believed to be a corruption of the Sanskrit word Ullola, me… |