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Jaipur is very fortunate to have such a big
source of salt. Salt is an inevitable part
of ingredients in a recipe, imagine if it
was scarce?
A small town named Sambhar is situated on
Jaipur- Ajmer artery. The town is renowned
for its lake, which has been a great source
of salt for so many years. 'Sambhar'
according to Hindi terminology means 'salt'.
The city was named as 'Sambhar' due to its
saline lake.
The Sambhar Lake is the largest lake of
India (length 22.5 kms). The lake was owned
by various rulers during their reigns over
the region. In 1870, this beautiful saline
lake was leased to British, and now it is
owned by Government of India. The lake is
divided into sections, and offers a visit to
salt laboratory and salt museum.
Sambhar lies at a distance of 60 km from
Jaipur. And also comprises other attractions
such as temples. As a tourist you can get
this opportunity to visit such a legendary
place and admire its beauty. The lake is a
preferred home for birds, and offers a
magnificent look of resident and migratory
birds. Beautiful pink flamingos, storks,
pelicans, redshanks, sandpipers, and
black-winged stilts are worth a vision.
Wildlife lovers will love to adore these
beauties!!
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