Date: 18-04-2025 Ghum India Ghum All Images Source: Wikimedia Commons
Looking for offbeat water escapes? Discover these hidden lakes across India, perfect for adventure and nature lovers seeking serenity and solitude.
A high-altitude lake in Ladakh, Tso Moriri stuns with its blue waters and raw Himalayan beauty. Far from crowds, it's a peaceful spot for trekkers and photographers.
Meaning 'seven lakes,' Sattal lies in the Kumaon hills. Surrounded by forests, it's ideal for birding, kayaking, and escaping into nature’s calm.
Among India’s largest freshwater lakes, Wular stays under the tourist radar. It’s a birding haven with tranquil views and rich biodiversity.
Cradled in the Kashmir Valley, this glacial lake offers postcard views with snow-capped peaks. It's a serene stop on the Amarnath Yatra trek.
Known for its floating islands called phumdis, Loktak is surreal and scenic. It shelters the rare Sangai deer and offers boat rides like nowhere else.
A sacred lake surrounded by forest, Khecheopalri is so clean that no leaf stays afloat. Revered by locals, it’s a peaceful, mystical spot.
Asia’s largest brackish lake, Chilika is a bird paradise. Explore its quiet corners by boat and spot flamingos, dolphins, and hidden islands.
Tucked near Rishiri Peak, this quiet lake is still untouched by mass tourism. Its alpine beauty makes it a gem for solitude seekers and trekkers.