India is a country of biodiversity and vibrant culture. There are 28 states in India and every state has something unique and admirable about it. One such natural beauty that you will find in India is lakes. There are so many beautiful lakes in India from Kashmir to Kanyakumari that you don’t want to miss. So, when you are about to start your India darshan soon, it is best to collect some knowledge about the famous lakes in India. You have already heard about these popular lakes in any movies, documentary, or series but wouldn’t have had a chance to visit. One thing I can assure you about these lakes is that you will get ultimate peace visiting these popular lakes in India.Â
List of the top 10 famous lakes in India
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1. Dal Lake
Dal Lake located in Srinagar is also known as the floating gem. The name is given because the crystal clear water of the dal lake completely looks like a lucent crystal. Apart from the breathtaking beauty of Dal Lake, this place is a famous tourist spot in India. People from different countries came here to see the frondescence of Kashmir.Â
Dal lake is completely covered with mountains and a series of neverending greenery. Moreover, in winters, the lake gets frozen and you can even walk on the rigid ice of the lake.Â
Location: Srinagar, Jammu, and Kashmir, India
Area: 18 km²
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2. Wular Lake
Wular Lake is another freshwater lake in Jammu and Kashmir formed on the coast of the Jhelum River. It is one of the largest freshwater lakes in Asia with an overall area of 189 square kilometres. Though being the largest kale it keeps changing its size depending on the season. If you are looking for a unique yet interesting lake in India to visit with your family then you can count on Wular Lake.Â
Location: Bandipora, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Area: 189 km²
3. Pangong Tso
Pangong Tso is a prominent lake in India. You all must have seen a few scenes of this famous lake in the movie three idiots. Pangong Tso has made its place in the list of almost every individual as everyone wants to witness the unadulterated beauty of the Pangong Tso lake closely.Â
If you too have ever thought of visiting the Pangong Tso lake after watching three idiots then you can now plan a trip there.Â
Location: Leh district (Ladakh, India)
Area: 699.3 km²Â
4. Bhimtal Lake
Bhimtal Lake in Nainital, Uttrakhand is another natural masterpiece in the country. This lake is counted as the oldest lake in India as it was built in 1883. Since 1883 Bhimtal has continuously served the nearby villages with its water for irrigation, cultivation, and household chores.Â
Nainital is often known as the “Lake district of India” and Bhimtal Lake is the largest lake in Kumaon.Â
Location: Bhimtal Town, Kumaon, Uttrakhand, India
Area: 48 ha
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5. Pushkar Lake  Â
 When we are talking about Hinduism, how can we forget to mention the name of Pushkar lake? This is a sacred lake for Hindus and has certain holy beliefs related to our ancestors. In ancient times people often called Pushkar lake “Tirtha-Guru” and it has been said that a holy dip in this lake will distillate all the sins. This is a famous religious place in Ajmer and lakhs of people visit this holy Pushkar Lake annually.Â
Location: Pushkar, Ajmer, Rajasthan
Area: 22 km²
6. Loktak Lake
Loktak Lake in Manipur is the largest natural freshwater lake in India formed over a part of 287 km². This lake often pulsates with the season and changes its size from 250 sq km to 500 sq km. It generally expands its size in the rainy season and automatically shrinks in the summer due to natural climatic processes.Â
Being a natural lake, you will get the most mesmerizing scenes nearby Loktak Lake.
Location: Moiran, Manipur
Area: 287 km²Â
7. Gurudongmar Lake
Gurudongmar Lake is known as the highest lake of India as it is situated in Sikkim at an elevation of 5,430 m from sea level. Buddhists, Sikhs, and Hindus consider Gurudongmar Lake as a sacred lake. This serene lake in the lap of the great Himalayas is also known as a mysterious lake as the entire lake freezes due to natural phenomena except for a small part in the corner.
The sheer beauty of the Gurudongmar Lake is enough to grab your attention and you would be able to get your feet down in the frozen ice of the Gurudongmar Lake. You can definitely count on Gurudongmar Lake for Family picnics and a romantic vacation with your loved ones.Â
Location: North Sikkim, India
Area: 118 ha
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8. Chilika Lake
Chilika Lake in Odisha is the largest lagoon lake in the country with an approximate depth of 4 metres. The water of the Chilika Lake is as transparent as glass and you are able to see the bottom of the lake clearly through your naked eyes.Â
This lake plays a major role in earning a living for the people of nearby villages. They are completely dependent on this lake for fishing. There is Nalaban Island near the lake that became home to various migratory birds in summers.Â
Location: Odisha
Area: 1,165 km²
Best for fishing, camping, and vacation.Â
9. Nagarjuna Sagar Lake
Nagarjuna Sagar Lake is an artificial freshwater lake in Telangana built on a masonry dam. Hyderabadis can plan a short trip to witness the implicit beauty of the beautiful Nagarjuna Sagar Lake.
Apart from the beautiful views of Nagarjuna Sagar Lake, visitors can make time and visit Ethipothala Falls in Andhra Pradesh. It is an important attraction in Andhra Pradesh and it will take nearly half an hour from Nagarjuna Sagar Lake to reach Ethipothala falls.Â
Location: Telangana and Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
Area: 285 km²Â
10. Shivaji Sagar Lake
This is the last lake of this article and undoubtedly one of the most beautiful lakes in the country. Though this lake is not as large as other lakes on the list but is the best example of a man-made marvel.Â
Shivaji Sagar Lake was formed on the Koyna River. In spite of being a famous lake in India, Shivaji Sagar Lake is not a great picnic spot and hardly offers any activities for visitors.
Location: Maharashtra
Area: 891.7 km²
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India is home to vivid kinds of natural landscapes and lakes are one of those. Lakes are the best source of fresh water in India, they either originate from any river or glacier, in both cases, you will get fresh water. However, there are some lakes that are salt lake, carter lake, or the result of a volcanic eruption. Water in these lakes is not suitable for consumption.Â
If you want to gather knowledge about the famous freshwater lakes in India then have a look at this article. We have listed the top 10 beautiful lakes in India that are already famous globally.Â
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