Saturday, August 17, 2024

lakes and rivers

lakes and rivers

Rajasthan, known for its deserts, is also home to several beautiful lakes and rivers, adding to the charm of the region. Here is an overview of some prominent lakes and rivers in Rajasthan:

Lakes in Rajasthan:

  1. Lake Pichola (Udaipur): One of the most famous and picturesque lakes, Lake Pichola is surrounded by hills, palaces, and temples. The Lake Palace (now a luxury hotel) is located in the middle of this lake.
  2. Fateh Sagar Lake (Udaipur): Another stunning lake in Udaipur, it is known for its scenic beauty and boating options. There's also a park on an island accessible by boat.
  3. Sambhar Lake (Sambhar): This is the largest inland saltwater lake in India, located about 80 km from Jaipur. It is famous for salt production and its rich biodiversity, especially migratory birds.
  4. Pushkar Lake (Pushkar): Located in the holy town of Pushkar, this lake is considered sacred by Hindus. It is surrounded by numerous ghats where pilgrims take a holy dip.
  5. Ana Sagar Lake (Ajmer): This is an artificial lake located in Ajmer, offering beautiful views, especially at sunset.
  6. Nakki Lake (Mount Abu): Situated in Mount Abu, this lake is a popular tourist attraction with boating and picnic options.

Rivers in Rajasthan:

  1. Chambal River: Flowing through the southeastern part of Rajasthan, the Chambal River is famous for its deep gorges and the Chambal Valley, which is rich in wildlife.
  2. Banas River: A tributary of the Chambal, the Banas River flows through the eastern part of Rajasthan. It passes through cities like Tonk and Sawai Madhopur.
  3. Luni River: Originating in the Aravalli Range, the Luni is a significant river in the western part of Rajasthan. It flows into the Thar Desert and eventually dries up in the Rann of Kutch.
  4. Mahi River: This river flows through the southern part of Rajasthan, and its basin supports agriculture and water supply in the region.
  5. Banganga River: Flowing through the eastern part of Rajasthan, this river is significant for its religious and historical importance.

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