Nestled in the coastal region of Odisha, Chilika Lake is recognised as the largest brackish water lagoon in Asia. There are many different kinds of birds that live on this region.
This stunning artificial lake was constructed in the eleventh century. Raja Bhoj built the Upper Lake to treat skin conditions that were otherwise incurable. Additionally, Kamla Park, a charming royal garden, is located nearby.
It is one of the most popular tourist spots in India, drawing equal numbers of Indians and foreign visitors. Around Kartik Poornima, pilgrims flock to the 52 bathing ghats that encircle the holy lake to take a holy bath.
Located northwest of Udaipur, also known as the "City of Lakes," this artificial lake is one of the city's four lakes. People swarm to this popular tourist destination to take in the breathtaking scenery and boat on the ethereal blue seas.
At 17,000 feet, Gurudongmar Lake is the second-highest lake in the nation. One of the most charming lakes in Sikkim and one of the highest lakes in the world, it is surrounded by picturesque views and snow-capped mountains.
The attractiveness of an already well-known lake is increased by three idiots. Standing at almost 4,000 meters above sea level, this saltwater lake stands out against the white sand and seems to change colour depending on the sunshine.
Called 'Srinagar's Jewel,' Dal Lake is surrounded by a tranquil Mughal garden, breathtaking mountains, and a captivating landscape. To get the most out of your trip, make sure to reserve a shikara ride.