Wular Lake, located in Jammu and Kashmir, is India's largest freshwater lake. It is surrounded by beautiful mountains and acts as a significant habitat for migratory birds.
Chilika Lake, located in Odisha, is India's largest coastal lagoon and the world's second largest. It is recognised for its diverse wildlife, which includes migrating birds and endangered species.
Vembanad Lake in Kerala is India's longest lake as well as the state's largest. It is a lovely backwater location known for its houseboat tours and traditional fishing activities.
Kolleru Lake, located in Andhra Pradesh, is one of India's largest freshwater lakes. It provides critical habitat for both resident and migratory birds and sustains a vibrant ecology.
Sambhar Lake, located in Rajasthan, is India's largest saltwater lake. It is well-known for its huge salt pans and is the region's primary source of salt production.
Dal Lake, located in Jammu and Kashmir, is one of India's most well-known and gorgeous lakes. It is popular for its houseboats, shikara rides, and floating gardens.
Located in Manipur, Loktak Lake is the largest freshwater lake in northeastern India. It is famous for its floating phumdis (heterogeneous mass of vegetation) and the endangered sangai deer.