
Manasbal Lake
Lake
Manasbal Lake
Manasbal Lake is the deepest freshwater lake in India, situated in the Safapora area of Ganderbal district, Jammu and Kashmir, about 30 kilometers north of Srinagar. It is surrounded by three villages—Jarokbal, Kondabal, and Ganderbal—and known for its clear waters adorned with blooming lotus plants during July and August.
The lake is famed as a major birdwatching site and an important natural habitat for aquatic birds in Kashmir, earning it the nickname "supreme gem of all Kashmir Lakes." Overlooking the lake is the Mughal-era Jaroka Bagh garden, built by Nur Jahan, offering picturesque views.
The lake provides local communities with resources like lotus rootstocks for food and commerce and supports fishing activities. It is accessible by road and popular for boating and nature tourism, offering a tranquil escape with scenic beauty and rich biodiversity.
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Manasbal Lake is located in Ganderbal, Jammu and Kashmir.
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