Northeast India is one of the most beautiful places in the country, known for its rich nature and wildlife.

Northeast India is one of the most beautiful places in the country, known for its rich nature and wildlife.

It attracts many tourists with its beauty and is home to several stunning lakes.

It attracts many tourists with its beauty and is home to several stunning lakes.

Let’s explore some of the amazing lakes of Northeast India.

Let’s explore some of the amazing lakes of Northeast India.

Loktak Lake, Manipur: Known for its floating islands called Phumdis, Loktak Lake in Manipur is the largest freshwater lake of northeast India. It has Keibul Lamjao National Park, the world’s only floating national park and is a home to the rare Sangai deer, also called the Manipur brow-antlered deer.

Loktak Lake, Manipur: Known for its floating islands called Phumdis, Loktak Lake in Manipur is the largest freshwater lake of northeast India. It has Keibul Lamjao National Park, the world’s only floating national park and is a home to the rare Sangai deer, also called the Manipur brow-antlered deer.

Palak Lake, Mizoram: Mizoram’s largest lake, Palak Lake, also known as Palak Dil, is surrounded by rich forests and is home to many birds, and a few elephants and remains well preserved. A legend says it formed after villagers killed a giant serpent.

Palak Lake, Mizoram: Mizoram’s largest lake, Palak Lake, also known as Palak Dil, is surrounded by rich forests and is home to many birds, and a few elephants and remains well preserved. A legend says it formed after villagers killed a giant serpent.

Sangestar Lake, Arunachal Pradesh: Formed by a 1973 earthquake, also known as Madhuri Lake is 30 km away from Tawang, having dead trees stand in the lake, making it unique. The lake freezes in the winder, making it look beautiful under the sun.

Sangestar Lake, Arunachal Pradesh: Formed by a 1973 earthquake, also known as Madhuri Lake is 30 km away from Tawang, having dead trees stand in the lake, making it unique. The lake freezes in the winder, making it look beautiful under the sun.

Umiam Lake, Meghalaya: Formed in the 1960’s, Umiam Lake is a scenic spot on the Guwahati-Shillong route. It offers boating, water sports, and lakeside beautiful resorts.

Umiam Lake, Meghalaya: Formed in the 1960’s, Umiam Lake is a scenic spot on the Guwahati-Shillong route. It offers boating, water sports, and lakeside beautiful resorts.

Chandubi Lake, Assam: Perfect place for nature and adventure lovers, Chandubi Lake is a beautiful lake, 64 km away from Guwahati, surrounded by forests and tea gardens. The calm and amazing views make it a perfect spot for relaxation.

Chandubi Lake, Assam: Perfect place for nature and adventure lovers, Chandubi Lake is a beautiful lake, 64 km away from Guwahati, surrounded by forests and tea gardens. The calm and amazing views make it a perfect spot for relaxation.

Haflong Lake, Assam: One of most beautiful lakes of Assam, Haflong Lake is located in the heart of the hill station. It is a major tourist destination with clean surroundings, and is a perfect spot for boating and bird-watching. It is a great place to relax with family and friends.

Haflong Lake, Assam: One of most beautiful lakes of Assam, Haflong Lake is located in the heart of the hill station. It is a major tourist destination with clean surroundings, and is a perfect spot for boating and bird-watching. It is a great place to relax with family and friends.

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