September 24, 2020
The endangered species of Sangai is found today
The proximity of India to a few AC
Centrifugal Fans Manufacturers oceans also means that there are many rivers, the lakes and the other water bodies criss-cross the subcontinent.Anywhere in India, from Kashmir to Kerala and Rajasthan to Assam, you will
find a beautiful water body. Many of them are picturesque beauties and worth
exploring. If you love to explore the scenic water bodies in India, here are a
few suggestions that you must explore.Wular Lake, Jammu and KashmirWular Lake is
Asia’s one of the largest freshwater lakes and also the biggest lake in India.
Being situated in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir, huge majestic
mountains form a scenic backdrop of the lake that serves as a habitat for fish,
wildlife and birds. It is a great lake for fishing; you must check it out and
also see the famous Dal Lake. Dal Lake is also considered amongst India’s most
beautiful lake. People come here to the lake not only for its attractive beauty,
but also for its floating gardens, houseboats, ‘shikaras’ and houseboats.
If
your are planing a trip for Jammu then you must visit EaseMyTrip.Loktak Lake,
ManipurLoktak Lake is considered as Northeastern India’s largest freshwater
lake. It is also famous as the only floating lake in the world (reason being the
floating islands that are found only on this lake). This lake serves as a
significant tourist destination and also, essential for hydropower. With its
fresh water is used for drinking purpose, it’s water is also used for local
irrigation. The endangered species of Sangai is found today only in the Keibul
Lamjao National Park in Manipur, which is located on the shore of this lake.
Damdama Lake, HaryanaDamdama Lake is known amongst the biggest natural lakes in
the state of Haryana. For many locals living in the National Capital Region,
Damdama Lake is a popular weekend getaway. You can enjoy a variety of activities
like boating and outdoor activities such as rock climbing, trekking and bungee
jumping. One can also pay visit to another famous attraction, the Sohna Lake
while being here. Gurudongmar Lake, SikkimOne of the highest lakes in the world,
Gurudongmar Lake is a freshwater body located northeast to the Kangchenjunga
range. One of the biggest lakes in the area, for the locals, Gurudongmar is a
sacred spot. If you get time, you must also visit the Khecheopalri Lake (also
called the ‘wishing lake’) and the Tsomgo Lake (also called the ‘frozen
lake’).
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