Rajasthan

Most Beautiful Lakes to Visit in Rajasthan

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Royal opulence drips from every part of Rajasthan, be its majestic palaces, mighty castles, vibrant culture and crystalline lakes. There are several manmade lakes in Rajasthan which add pleasant to the sweltering weather of Rajasthan.

Let us enjoy a virtual trip to some of the most popular lakes of Rajasthan.

Lake Pichola, Udaipur

Lake Pichola, Udaipur
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Want some romantic time with your beloved? Sail on the placid waters of Lake Pichola to

  • Bask in the sublime beauty of the setting sun.
  • There is a beautiful palace just at the heart of the lake, Jag Mandir Palace where you can even gift a surprising candlelight dinner to your special ones.
  • This lake was constructed in 1362 by Pichhu Banjara.

Pushkar Lake, Ajmer

Pushkar Lake, Ajmer

The spiritual life of the small village of Pushkar encircles around the holy waters of Lake Pushkar. This is one of the oldest lakes, dating back to the 4th century BC.

  • It is believed that taking a dip in the waters of this lake can provide salvation to humans. This place exhibits the tradition and rituals of the religious life of Rajasthan.
  • This is supposedly the only place in the world where Lord Brahma is worshiped.
  • There are about 55 temples and 52 ghats surrounding them.
  • This pilgrimage spot is known worldwide for the Pushkar fair. This is the largest camel fair of Asia besides bathing and the sacred waters.

Also Read: 5 Famous Places to Visit in Ajmer

Dhebar Lake, Udaipur

Dhebar Lake, Udaipur

This is second largest man made wonder of the world. Built by Maharana Jai Singh in the 17th century, this massive lake is a treat to the eyes.

  • There is a big dam with a majestic palace and Shiva temple.
  • The six exquisitely beautiful marble cenotaphs enhance the beauty of the lake.
  • Want some solitude? Sail over the calm waters of the lake to embrace the serene atmosphere.
  • A sanctuary lies at close proximity to the lake where different species of wildlife like panthers, leopards, deer, wild boar and crocodiles roam in this dense woods.

Be it the sweltering summers, windy winters or splashing monsoons, this lake is charming forever.

Gadisar Lake, Jaisalmer

Gadisar Lake, Jaisalmer

Built by Raja Rawal Jaisal, the first ruler of Jaisalmer, Lake Gadisar is

  • Ornamented with several finely carafes chattris, shrines and ghats.
  • Tourists need to pass through the Tilak Ki Pol, a yellow sandstone made archway to view the lake.
  • This pol is amazing in itself with a touch of spiritualism, as Lord Vishnu statue adorns the entrance.
  • As you sit watching the ripples of deep blue waters, various kinds of migratory birds dance around you.
  • Gadisar Lake is also considered to be an ideal spot to take pictures of Jaisalmer Fort.

Fateh Sagar Lake, Udaipur

Fateh Sagar Lake, Udaipur

This pear-shaped lake was built in 1678 by Maharana Jai Singh.

  • This exquisite man-made lake is dotted with small islands, out of which one consists of the Nehru Park. This sprawling garden is a fun place for the kids with a boat shaped restaurant and a small zoo.
  • The second island is also a park with joyous fountains and carpeted with lush green grass.
  • The third one is home to the Udaipur Solar Observatory, considered to be the best solar observing site in Asia.
  • The lake lies at the foothills of Moti Mogra and has boat riding facilities.

Man Sagar Lake, Jaipur

Man Sagar Lake, Jaipur

This enchanting lake enhances the beauty of the Pink City. Also an artificial lake, Man Sagar Lake was constructed in the 18th century.

  • Earlier the surroundings were rich in flora and fauna and acted as the hunting ground for the Maharajas.
  • At present this is an abode for local and migratory birds like flamingos, grey herons, wagtails and blue tailed bee eaters.
  • Love fishing? The rich stock of fish here sharpens your fishing skills.
  • Jal Mahal is another marvel standing at the heart of the Lake. Enjoy a spectacular view of the spellbinding natural beauty from the balconies of the Palace.

Ana Sagar Lake, Ajmer

Ana Sagar Lake, Ajmer
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Built between 1135-1150 AD, this lake is one of the largest lakes of the country. This lake is in full bloom during the monsoons.

  • The lake is encircled by two major tourist hotspots of Rajasthan, namely, Daulat Bagh Gardens and Khobra Behroon Temple.
  • Spend some serene moments at the island, lying at the middle of the lake, relaxing and enjoying the pleasant breeze flowing across the placid waters.
  • Tourists can go for water scooter riding or boating at the lake.

Nakki Lake, Mount Abu

Nakki Lake

With the backdrop of the Aravalli Range, Nakki Lake is an oasis of Rajasthan.

  • Sail through the crystalline waters to enjoy an enthralling view of the lush greenery and rocky hills.
  • This lake is historically important as ashes of Mahatma Gandhi were immersed in the waters.
  • The Sunset Point, Raghunath Temple and the Maharaja Temple are located at close proximity to this lake.
  • The Garacia tribe considers this lake pious.

Also Read: 9 Best Places to Visit in Mount Abu

Sambhar Salt Lake, Jaipur

Sambhar Salt Lake, Jaipur
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This largest inland Salt Lake of India is:

  • Methodologically important as this lake is considered as the terrain of a demon, Brishparva which was turned into a land of precious metals and then of salt by Goddess Shakambari Devi, as per epic Mahabharata.
  • There are salt concentrations here for over thousand years.
  • This wetland is a natural residence to different avian species, like flamingos, pelicans, storks, red shanks, sandpipers, dark winged stilts and other birds which fly here from Northern Asia.
  • There are 38 towns nestled around the lake.

Gaib Sagar Lake

  • Built By: Maharawal Gopinath
  • Location: Dungarpur
  • Origin: 1428

Gaib Sagar Lake

This lake is located in Dungarpur, Rajasthan and is known as heaven for the bird lovers as it offers varieties of birds on the array. The water of the lake provides marine habitat to the birds. AsĀ  you stroll along the lake you will find number of birds like purple and grey herons, purple moorhens, green pigeons, white breasted water hens , ducks and bees eaters proudly floating in the water. This view is a virtual treat for the eyes.

The other key feature of this lake is that it is the cluster of many holy shrines like Vijay Raj Rajeshwar Temple, Shrinathji Temple.

The very famous shrine of Shrinathji is located adjacent to this lake .The holy shrine is the combination of many finely built Temples with this being the major one .Thousands of followers hover this place throughout the year.

The scenic beauty of this lake is just mesmerizing with rows of trees lined up along the bank of this lake.

Gaib Sagar Lake is one of the major tourist attractions in the city of Dungarpur. Vijay Raj Rajeshwar Temple is known for its marvelous architecture done by the sculptors of Dungarpur.

Kaylana Lake

  • Constructed By- Pratap Singh
  • Location- Jodhpur, (Rajasthan)
  • Origin-1872

Kaylana Lake, Jodhpur

Kaylana Lake is an artificial lake located on Jaisalmer Road. This lake is considered a picnic spot and offers you the breath taking view of the sunset, which often is described as splash of many amorous colors on the canvas by the spectators and enjoy the scenic beauty as this place is covered by hills on both side. You can enjoy a romantic boat ride as this lake gives you the honor to enjoy the horizon.

This artificial lake was constructed by Pratap Singh in 1872. This lake lingers with an area of 84 sqkm. The history says that this lake was constructed by destroying old gardens and Palaces. Swimming is not at all recommended here as the lake is very deep and many drowning cases has been registered. The Pratap Sagar Garden surrounds the lake that adds up to the fantabulous beauty of the Kaylana Lake. Kaylana Lake is one of the most frequently visited lake. This lake is a paradise for the bird watchers as one will get to see many migratory as well as non-migratory birds hovering on the lake. Kaylana Lake is the ultimate pleasure to the eyes and is a must visit to enthrall the natures magic.

Sardar Samand Lake

  • Constructed By– Maharaja Umaid Singh
  • Location– Jodhpur, (Rajasthan)
  • Origin-1933

Sardar Samand Lake, Jodhpur

Sardar Samand Lake is 60 km away from the palatial city of Jodhpur. This lake features the reputation of having the palatial grounds. You will find range of exotic migratory birds. This Lake can be reached through a desert area of Samand Palace, which as a stunning Rajputana style of architecture. You will also surpass the village culture of the Goora and Jhalamand with their enormous hospitality. You can have a date with the local animals found like the black buck and Chinkara as they are found in abundance near the lake. The tranquil water of the Sardar Samand Lake portrays uncountable number of migratory birds. So you can find solace watching them. Other than this lake you can look forward to the rich wildlife culture with Nilgai, Chinkara and Blackbuck. You can also spot the Bishnois who are known for their concern of conservation of environment.

Close by to the Sardar Samand Lake mounts the summertime palace of Maharaja Umaid Singh that gives you an ultimate picture of the royal blues. This palace has some extravagant miniature paintings, some royal themes and exquisite wall paintings. So if you are a handicraft and artifact lover this place will be a heaven for you. You can make your stay worth with The Sardar Samand Resort which is one of the best resort located and gives you the pleasure of the best scenic beauty of the lake.

Other Lakes in Rajasthan

Lakes may really sound very enchanting but one when hears the name of Rajasthan only one thing comes on the mind is desert . Ever imagined lakes in desert but? No. Then you must havent visitedĀ  Rajasthan, this state has some of the finest man made and natural lakes.

Pachpadra Lake

This salt-water lake produces super quality salt. The sodium chloride content is 98%. This Lake is located in the Barmer district of Rajasthan.

Rajsamand Lake

This lake situated in Rajsamand district also known as Rajsamudra. This lake was built in the 17th century. This lake was built transversely to the Tali, Kelwa and Gomti rivers. Rajsamand Lake is four miles long, Sixty feet deep and one mile wide.

Balsamand Lake

This lake is located five kilometers from Jodhpur. This ia an artificial lake built by Balak Rao Parihar in 1159 AD ro shell water to Mandore. This is a famous picnic spot. The lake is bordered by rich green gardens that has trees like guava, pomegranate, papaya, mango and plum were as jackals and peacock also hovers around .This lake is fifteen meters deep with one kilometer long.

So, why deprive yourself of a fascinating vacation? Book Rajasthan Tour today to treat yourself with the charming beauty of the lakes of Rajasthan.

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