Jaisamand Sarovar
Jaisamand Sarovar, also known as Jaisamand Lake, is the second-largest artificial lake in India, located near Udaipur in the state of Rajasthan. Built in the 17th century by Maharana Jaisamand, it was created to supply water to the region and is surrounded by picturesque hills and forests. The lake spans an area of about 36 square kilometers and is fed by the Gambhiri River.
The lake is not only a vital water source but also a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its scenic beauty and historical significance. Jaisamand Sarovar features several islands, including the notable Jaisamand Island, which houses a palace. The area is rich in wildlife and offers opportunities for boating and exploring the surrounding landscapes.