RAJASTHAN LAKES
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LAKES OF RAJASTHAN
1- JAISAMAND LAKE
The second largest artificial lake in India
Covering an area of 36 km sq, #Jaisamand Lake is the second largest artificial lake in India. The embankment is decorated with ornate cenotaphs with immaculate carvings. The palace on its northern side is alluring as well. If you decide to chill in the palace’s courtyard, just prepare yourself for a dazzling view of the #Jaisamand Lake.
#Jaisamand today is one of the loveliest lakes of #Rajasthan and has its history dating back to 1685, when #Maharana Jai Singh commissioned the project, along with building a dam on Gomti #River. #Rajasthani cultures
The second largest artificial lake in India
Covering an area of 36 km sq, #Jaisamand Lake is the second largest artificial lake in India. The embankment is decorated with ornate cenotaphs with immaculate carvings. The palace on its northern side is alluring as well. If you decide to chill in the palace’s courtyard, just prepare yourself for a dazzling view of the #Jaisamand Lake.
#Jaisamand today is one of the loveliest lakes of #Rajasthan and has its history dating back to 1685, when #Maharana Jai Singh commissioned the project, along with building a dam on Gomti #River. #Rajasthani cultures
2- MANSAGAR LAKE
With the backdrop of # Nahargarh Hills, #Mansagar Lake allures with the historic #Jal Mahal. In fact this is among those# Rajasthan lakes where boating is not allowed, however, an observation point on its embankment allows a soulful panoramic view of the #area.
#Many migratory birds – such as blue-tailed bee-eaters,# grey heron and wagtails – can be seen here. Pick an accommodation that let’s you enjoy the beauty of the lake whenever you want.
#Rajasthani cultures.
3- SAMBHAR SALT LAKE
#Made up of water is saltier than seawater,# Sambhar Salt Lake is a little different from other Rajasthan lakes#. This is the largest inland salt lake in India, renowned for housing the largest salt production house in India.# Also, it is historically an important lake that finds mention in the #Mahabharata.
#Since Sambhar Salt Lake is among the lesser known lakes in Rajasthan, whoever visits the region gets to witness the real ethnicity and culture. However, many people visit the lake to enjoy #birdwatching, safari and other sightseeing attractions #Rajasthani cultures.
4- ANA SAGAR LAKE, AJMER
#Spanning over an area of 13 km sq, # Ana Sagar Lake in Ajmer dates back to #1135 AD#, when it was commissioned by the grandfather of #Prithvi Raj Chauhan#, #Anaji Tomar#. The island on its center is accessible by boat rides, and the embankments have pavilions and gardens which escalate the beauty of #Ana Sagar #One of the prettiest lakes in Rajasthan #Rajasthani cultures.
5- GADISAGAR LAKE, JAISALMER
#A lake right in the lap of a desert#, encircled with historic monuments is nothing less than a delight. Gadisar Lake is named after# Maharaja Gadsi Singh#, who commissioned the lake to fulfill all the water requirements of this desert city,# Jaisalmer#.
#Today, though it doesn’t any longer serve that purpose, it still happens to allure tourists with its scenic charm. Don’t forget to grab a pair of binoculars to catch a view of the flocks of migratory birds chirping their own melody #Rajasthani cultures.
6- PUSHKAR LAKE, PUSHKAR
#Perhaps not many people know, but #Pushkar Lake is a Hindu pilgrimage spot#. And as per# Hindu scriptures#, this place is Tirtha Raj (most important water-body pilgrimage spot). The main highlight of the lake is #the temple of Lord Brahma, along with 500 other temples #Rajasthani cultures.
7- FATEH SAGAR LAKE
#Created in #1680#, Fateh Sagar Lake is surely among the most popular lakes in Rajasthan. There are three islands in the lake, including Udaipur Solar Observatory and Nehru Park – a popular picnic spot with an iconic fountain.
#Embraced by verdant hillocks# this azure-colored gem is the reason why #Udaipur #is called #The Second Kashmir
#Take a boat ride around sunset and find your own little heaven as the ripples play around and the sky changes its color #Rajasthani cultures.
8- LAKE PICHOLA
#One of the most popular lakes in #Rajasthan# Lake Pichola is embedded with architectural gems and iconic landmarks of #Udaipur#. It dates back to #1362 AD, and has two islands namely Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir. Most of the popular tourist attractions in #Udaipur #The City of Lakes in Rajasthan are located in close proximity to this lake #Rajasthani cultures.
9- BALSAMAND LAKE, JODHPUR
#A popular picnic spot and a perfect getaway in the lap of #Rajputana grandeur#, this is among the few lakes of #Rajasthan# that allow you to unwind and soak yourself in utter luxury#.
#Balsamand Lake was built in 1159 AD#, and is embraced by lush gardens comprising of pomegranate, #guava and mango trees#. Peacocks and other species of birds and animals can be found in the region. When planning a trip and deciding on a stay#, do consider the opulent Welcom Heritage Lake Palace for an unforgettable #holiday #Rajasthani cultures.
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With the backdrop of # Nahargarh Hills, #Mansagar Lake allures with the historic #Jal Mahal. In fact this is among those# Rajasthan lakes where boating is not allowed, however, an observation point on its embankment allows a soulful panoramic view of the #area.
#Many migratory birds – such as blue-tailed bee-eaters,# grey heron and wagtails – can be seen here. Pick an accommodation that let’s you enjoy the beauty of the lake whenever you want.
#Rajasthani cultures.
3- SAMBHAR SALT LAKE
#Made up of water is saltier than seawater,# Sambhar Salt Lake is a little different from other Rajasthan lakes#. This is the largest inland salt lake in India, renowned for housing the largest salt production house in India.# Also, it is historically an important lake that finds mention in the #Mahabharata.
#Since Sambhar Salt Lake is among the lesser known lakes in Rajasthan, whoever visits the region gets to witness the real ethnicity and culture. However, many people visit the lake to enjoy #birdwatching, safari and other sightseeing attractions #Rajasthani cultures.
4- ANA SAGAR LAKE, AJMER
#Spanning over an area of 13 km sq, # Ana Sagar Lake in Ajmer dates back to #1135 AD#, when it was commissioned by the grandfather of #Prithvi Raj Chauhan#, #Anaji Tomar#. The island on its center is accessible by boat rides, and the embankments have pavilions and gardens which escalate the beauty of #Ana Sagar #One of the prettiest lakes in Rajasthan #Rajasthani cultures.
5- GADISAGAR LAKE, JAISALMER
#A lake right in the lap of a desert#, encircled with historic monuments is nothing less than a delight. Gadisar Lake is named after# Maharaja Gadsi Singh#, who commissioned the lake to fulfill all the water requirements of this desert city,# Jaisalmer#.
#Today, though it doesn’t any longer serve that purpose, it still happens to allure tourists with its scenic charm. Don’t forget to grab a pair of binoculars to catch a view of the flocks of migratory birds chirping their own melody #Rajasthani cultures.
6- PUSHKAR LAKE, PUSHKAR
#Perhaps not many people know, but #Pushkar Lake is a Hindu pilgrimage spot#. And as per# Hindu scriptures#, this place is Tirtha Raj (most important water-body pilgrimage spot). The main highlight of the lake is #the temple of Lord Brahma, along with 500 other temples #Rajasthani cultures.
7- FATEH SAGAR LAKE
#Created in #1680#, Fateh Sagar Lake is surely among the most popular lakes in Rajasthan. There are three islands in the lake, including Udaipur Solar Observatory and Nehru Park – a popular picnic spot with an iconic fountain.
#Embraced by verdant hillocks# this azure-colored gem is the reason why #Udaipur #is called #The Second Kashmir
#Take a boat ride around sunset and find your own little heaven as the ripples play around and the sky changes its color #Rajasthani cultures.
8- LAKE PICHOLA
#One of the most popular lakes in #Rajasthan# Lake Pichola is embedded with architectural gems and iconic landmarks of #Udaipur#. It dates back to #1362 AD, and has two islands namely Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir. Most of the popular tourist attractions in #Udaipur #The City of Lakes in Rajasthan are located in close proximity to this lake #Rajasthani cultures.
9- BALSAMAND LAKE, JODHPUR
#A popular picnic spot and a perfect getaway in the lap of #Rajputana grandeur#, this is among the few lakes of #Rajasthan# that allow you to unwind and soak yourself in utter luxury#.
#Balsamand Lake was built in 1159 AD#, and is embraced by lush gardens comprising of pomegranate, #guava and mango trees#. Peacocks and other species of birds and animals can be found in the region. When planning a trip and deciding on a stay#, do consider the opulent Welcom Heritage Lake Palace for an unforgettable #holiday #Rajasthani cultures.
#rajasthanicultures
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