6 Best Scenic Lakes In And Around Chandigarh
Lakes are known for their scenic beauty and clear water. Not only are lakes aesthetically appealing but being near them also provides us with a sense of calmness and positive introspection. Posted On October 21st, 2020
Karna Lake, Chandigarh
Karna Lake is a big attraction for visitors in Haryana's Karnal district. It is located 125 km away from both Chandigarh and Delhi, thus serving as a midway stop when travelling on the famous Grand Trunk Road between the two cities. Folklore has it that Karna, a famous Indian character who played a major role in the Mahabharat War, used to swim in this lake.
Sannihit Lake, Chandigarh
It is believed that the lake is a confluence of all the major Sarasvati's (the legendary rivers mentioned in the Vedas) and is, therefore, one of the region's most revered Hindus. It is commonplace for prayer offerings and pind daan, a memorial service performed after a person's death. Devotees visit this lake from all parts of the world to take a dip, which is said to rid them of their sins.
Brahma Sarovar, Chandigarh
Brahma Sarovar, an ancient water pool, is, therefore, not just a lake, but a sacred place for the Hindus where they bathe for spiritual wellness and purity. According to mythology, the lake is the cradle of civilization as it was here that Lord Brahma created the universe after a huge ceremony (Yagya).
New Lake, Sector 42, Chandigarh
The New Lake in Chandigarh, a newly excavated pond, has become quite a hit. The lake is situated in a relatively heavily forested area of Chandigarh, area 42. As it is close to many higher education institutions, it is mainly frequented by couples and college students.
Dhanas Lake, Chandigarh
The best thing about the lake, though far from the madding crowd, is that it is located within the area. Dhanas Lake is devoid of jogging paths, boating and other such facilities, unlike those in Chandigarh, but offers breathtaking views of nature.
Sukhna Lake, Chandigarh
Sukhna Lake is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Chandigarh, situated in the foothills of the Himalayas. It was created by Le Corbusier in 1958, who was renowned for his passion for providing the people of populated cities with better living conditions.