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Explore the Unknown – Lakes in Mumbai

Lakes in Mumbai

Some places leave you bewildered with their striking beauty, others astound you with their architectural splendour and then there is Mumbai, offering you the perfect amalgamation of natural beauty, architectural magnificence, and so much more. The moment you step in the dream city, you will start feeling the thump of the fast-pacing life. Whether it’s cinema or literature, glamour or heritage, music or scenic natural beauty, Mumbai is far ahead of its brethren. Further, talking about the gastronomical wonders of the commercial capital of India, the top restaurants in Mumbai are always at your service. And how!

So keep up your excitement and plan your visit to the city that never sleeps. If you are looking forward to book hotels in Mumbai which solemnly takes care of your royal stay, go for The LaLiT Mumbai. Situated close to the international airport, the 5-star hotel emanates luxury and affluence at its finest.

Now since you have acquired the basic knowledge about Mumbai, it’s time to roll in some unexplored natural beauty which the city has to offer. Check out these splendid lakes in Mumbai and do not forget to include them in your itinerary –

 

  • Tulsi Lake

 

Tulsi-Lake

Situated in the northern part of Mumbai on the Salsette Island, Tulsi Lake is the second largest lake in the city and is responsible for supplying a fair amount of city’s potable water. Known for its pristine beauty and relaxed environment, the lake makes the perfect picnic spot for tourists. With diverse flora and fauna and lush backdrop, the lake is known to sustain a wide variety of crocodiles and other reptiles.

 

  • Powai Lake

 

powai-lake

If you want a break from the bustling life of Mumbai and devour yourself in the exquisite beauty, you must head towards Powai Lake. With the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) on one side and Hiranandani gardens on the other, the lake has a lot to offer, both in terms of beauty and functionality. To experience the best of the Powai Lake and enjoy the serene beauty, you must go for a boat ride.

 

  • Masunda Lake

 

Masunda Lake

Also known as Talavpali Lake, Masunda Lake is located a bit far from Mumbai in Thane. Famous for featuring a 20-foot high statue of Lord Hanuman, it is one of the most sought-after destinations near Mumbai. Masunda Lake is also home to Gadkari Rangayatan, an entertainment hub and witness a horde of crowd all through the year.

 

  • Vihar Lake

 

Vihar Lake

The largest lake in Mumbai, Vihar Lake is situated between the aforementioned Tulsi Lake and Powai Lake. Constructed in 1860 on the Salsette group of islands, the lake is known to supply around 3 percent of the water to the southern region of Mumbai. When measured from the centre of Mumbai, the lake is stretched for a whopping 27 miles. It is situated on the premises of Sanjay Gandhi National Park and receives most of its water supply from rainwater collected in Powai-Kanheri Hill Ranges. With endless natural beauty, quaint surroundings, and the presence of several migratory birds, Vihar Lake is one of the most popular lakes in Mumbai.

So during your next visit to Mumbai, get enthralled by the scenic beauty of nature as you explore the above mentioned lakes.

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