- By Priyanka Munshi
- Tue, 18 Jul 2023 01:37 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Monsoon season is here, and now is the best time to go with your friends, family, and dear ones. People generally desire a calm holiday because trips to mountains and rainforests might be monotonous. All couples can visit these five lovely lakes, especially during the monsoon season, to spice up their romance. They can get cozy with their lovers and create some of the best memories.
India's numerous lakes provide calming peace and visual beauty and are frequently formed naturally and made into spectacular tourism destinations. So, here are some of the best lakes to visit with your friends and family during the monsoon season.
Naini Lake, Nanital
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Nainital is one of the most beautiful destinations in the world, particularly when it comes to lakes. Naini Lake, one of Naitinal's most famous lakes, attracts hundreds of tourists each year. It derives its name from the curvature it makes, which is akin to that of a human eye, and this location is also ideal for a trip with family and close friends.
Sela Lake, Tawang
The Sela Lake is surrounded by natural beauty, and it is located in Arunachal Pradesh, which also offers breathtaking vistas and is a must-see site for people looking for Arunachal Pradesh's natural treasures.
Lake Picholoa, Udaipur
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The largest and oldest lake in Udaipur, Lake Pichola, is well known for its gorgeous surroundings and a number of islands, including Jag Mandir. It is a well-liked tourist site because of the relaxing impact that its clear blue waters have during sunsets.
Dal Lake, Srinagar
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The "Jewel in the Crown of Kashmir," Dal Lake, is a famous lake where water plants are harvested and commercial fishing is practiced. With gardens and parks from the Mughal era all around it, its natural beauty makes it a well-liked tourist destination.
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Gurudongmar Lake
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Gurudongmar Lake, which is surrounded by snow-capped mountains and is situated on the northern edge of the Khangchengyao Range, draws Sikhs and Buddhists for prayers as well as pilgrimages.