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Far from the hustle bustle of the mundane
life schedule, these lakes offer a serene
atmosphere, close to nature where one can
delight his true soul. Jaipur’s legacies are
well-reckoned round the globe, architectural
marvelous, gigantic monuments, beautiful
palaces and lush green gardens. Thronged by
tourist year long, this royal pink city
dwells places with real scenic beauty.
Lakes in Jaipur during heavy rainfall are
worth visiting locations. Flourishing nature
can please anyone and moreover, migrant and
resident birds add stars to the charm.
Jaipur’s most renowned lake is Ramgarh,
sited at a distance of about 25 kilometer
from city center. Ramgarh Lake has been
spectating tourists and visitors since
Kachhawaha’s reconcile, as per the records.
Not only the 2 km wide lake, architectural
creations around the lake are even
noteworthy.
Nature lovers relish the spectacular view
during monsoons, where this lake is best to
enjoy boating and other leisure activities.
Enveloping hills bestow an opportunity to
enjoy trekking. This place turns into an
iconic picnic spot, where Jamwa Mata mandir
and the famous fort turns to be a treasure
trove.
The other name reckoned is Sambhar lake, the
largest saline lake of India, which is
recorded in the history of India. After
independence, the lake was governed under
the management of Sambhar Salts Limited with
a combined venture of the government of
Rajasthan and Hindustan Salts. The lake
serves to be the only source for salt from
centuries. One can definitely pamper the
nature lover inside by visiting the lake,
admiring species of migrating and resident
birds is worth visiting feature that the
lake offers.
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