SomeLargest Lakesin India(based on the area they occupy)
By iastoppers.com
Pulicat Lake in Andhra Pradesh spans 450 sq km, known for its flamingo population and serene landscapes. A significant spot for migratory birds and aquatic life
Pulicat Lake
Loktak Lake in Manipur covers 285 sq km, famed for its floating phumdis. It is Asia's largest freshwater lake with unique flora and fauna
Loktak Lake
"Nagarjuna Sagar Lake in Telangana is a man-made reservoir covering 287 sq km. It's one of the largest dam-built lakes in India, providing irrigation and hydroelectric power
Nagarjuna Sagar Lake
Sardar Sarovar Lake in Gujarat spans 375 sq km, formed by the Sardar Sarovar Dam on the Narmada River. It plays a crucial role in irrigation and water supply
Sardar Sarovar Lake
Wular Lake in Jammu and Kashmir occupies 260 sq km, one of Asia's largest freshwater lakes. It's known for its picturesque landscapes and diverse birdlife
Wular Lake
Shivaji Sagar Lake in Maharashtra covers 891.7 sq km, created by the Koyna Dam. It's a significant reservoir for irrigation, water supply, and hydroelectric power
Shivaji Sagar Lake
Indira Sagar Lake in Madhya Pradesh occupies 700 sq km. It is a massive reservoir formed by the Indira Sagar Dam, providing water for irrigation and hydroelectric power
Indira Sagar Lake
Chilika Lake in Odisha spans 1,165 sq km, making it India's largest coastal lagoon. It's a hotspot for biodiversity and a key habitat for migratory birds
Chilika Lake
embanad Lake in Kerala, covering 2,033 sq km, is India's largest lake. It's renowned for its houseboats, backwaters, and lush surroundings, attracting tourists worldwide