Breathtakingly beautiful lakes of India..

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India has everything to offer to a traveler...meadows mountains, beaches,desserts and even lakes...Here is a list of seven lakes that are breathtakingly beautiful . How many of them you know about and how many have you visited?

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Really breathtaking. Sad  did not know any one of the lakes. Perhaps now I can think of at least some.

Amazing beauty and lovely photography. The Lonar Lake is situated in Buldhana of Maharashtra and it holds the credit of being the only lake caused by the impact of a meteor. Added attraction is that the lake has beautiful temples on its banks including the Kamalja Devi temple, with beautiful stone architecture.

 

It is heartening to see that there are still some places where the Nature's canvas is still untouched.

 

I too have not visited any of the lakes featured here...They all look so beautiful, far far from the maddening crowd ! I wish I could visit at least one of them in my life time ..

They are rare spectacles transcending the nature in all it's prismatic glory. Next month i'm planning a tour with my family and other friends. I think i will be able to see some places.

 

I am lucky to have visited Lake Parashar and Lak Kareri (have written an article about that journey) and Lake Tsongmo during my official visits to Sikkim.

https://www.boddunan.com/articles/travel-tourism-and-places/267-specialty-tours/21747-adventurous-trip-in-an-unknown-territory.html

I consider myself unlucky having missed visiting Pangong due to many reasons and had to terminate my journey at Hemis National Park. I wish I could visit rest of the lakes listed here.

 

Oh Sunil...you are 50 % lucky. Whereas I'm 100% Unlucky. But everything is not over.. There is a long life before me. One day i will certainly visit at least one of these places. Though not for anything, at least to to feed my Sketchbook.

 

suni51 wrote:

I am lucky to have visited Lake Parashar and Lak Kareri (have written an article about that journey) and Lake Tsongmo during my official visits to Sikkim.

https://www.boddunan.com/articles/travel-tourism-and-places/267-specialty-tours/21747-adventurous-trip-in-an-unknown-territory.html

I consider myself unlucky having missed visiting Pangong due to many reasons and had to terminate my journey at Hemis National Park. I wish I could visit rest of the lakes listed here.

 

I read the very informative article written by you...Nature is incomparable in beauty and nothing can calm your senses  like nature does 

Whatever man does or even the best of the artist do is nothing but an imitation of the nature. Nature itself is an artist and a teacher too.

rambabu wrote:

Oh Sunil...you are 50 % lucky. Whereas I'm 100% Unlucky. But everything is not over.. There is a long life before me. One day i will certainly visit at least one of these places. Though not for anything, at least to to feed my Sketchbook.

 

 

You can say that again as I have visited many more lakes. I will mention some of them like in Tamilnadu (Ooty), UP, Nainital (City Of Nine lakes), Himachal and Kashmir to name a few. India has a long list of beautiful lakes but we have failed miserably spreading the word about them in whole of the world.

 

suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:

Oh Sunil...you are 50 % lucky. Whereas I'm 100% Unlucky. But everything is not over.. There is a long life before me. One day i will certainly visit at least one of these places. Though not for anything, at least to to feed my Sketchbook.

 

 

You can say that again as I have visited many more lakes. I will mention some of them like in Tamilnadu (Ooty), UP, Nainital (City Of Nine lakes), Himachal and Kashmir to name a few. India has a long list of beautiful lakes but we have failed miserably spreading the word about them in whole of the world.

 

I agree with you Sunil. Definitely, it's a case of poor communication. These are the days of promoting the tourism ,which  earns a great deal of revenue to the exchequer . Besides, tourism helps in creating jobs.

 

 

Both Ooty and Kodaikanal lakes are very beautiful and well known...Bangalore also has several lakes within and on the outskirts of the city , some of them have been cleaned up ..Hebbal lake is very beautiful since it is on the outskirts and large. In Mangalore we have a garden and boating facilities in a lake at Pilikula.. I have uploaded a picture of the lake  taken by me

In my state AP  there are several lakes on the way to the famous Araku valley. Many of them are unknown to the world due to lack of publicity by the Tourism Dept. of AP. But in one way lack of publicity proved to be a blessing. These lakes still could retain their pristine glory due to lack of publicity.

usha manohar wrote:

Both Ooty and Kodaikanal lakes are very beautiful and well known...Bangalore also has several lakes within and on the outskirts of the city , some of them have been cleaned up ..Hebbal lake is very beautiful since it is on the outskirts and large. In Mangalore we have a garden and boating facilities in a lake at Pilikula.. I have uploaded a picture of the lake  taken by me

 

I have visited Hebbal number of times during my stay in Bangalore, that is beautiful indeed. Besides, I was living in Bellandur area which has one of the great lakes but it needs to be maintained asap.

Having beautiful lakes is one thing and maintaining them is another. Negligence and throwing all kinds of wastage in to them taking a big toll of these beauties.

suni51 wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

Both Ooty and Kodaikanal lakes are very beautiful and well known...Bangalore also has several lakes within and on the outskirts of the city , some of them have been cleaned up ..Hebbal lake is very beautiful since it is on the outskirts and large. In Mangalore we have a garden and boating facilities in a lake at Pilikula.. I have uploaded a picture of the lake  taken by me

 

I have visited Hebbal number of times during my stay in Bangalore, that is beautiful indeed. Besides, I was living in Bellandur area which has one of the great lakes but it needs to be maintained asap.

Many of the lakes in Bangalore have been totally neglected by the authorities except a few that are maintained by the Naval forces like Hebbal, Hesarghatta and Ulsoor lakes...Bangaloreans have to thank the armed forces for keeping the city green since most of the remaining vast stretches of greenery within the city belongs to the army, air force or navy..

Because of the army whatever green patches are there in Bengaluru, they are saved. Whereas other lakes and greenery under civicadministration are crying for attention. This a common phenomenon we see not only in Bengaluru, but everywhere.

So the green movement should have a strong presence of army personnel - an idea worth supporting. 

The green patches in Bengaluru belong to the armed forces. That's why they took care of protecting the greenery. It may not be possible everywhere.

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