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Lakes And Springs
Jammu and Kashmir State is well known for its charming scenery. There are beautiful springs, lakes, rivers and their tributaries. All these add to its scenic beauty. here are some kashmir lakes and springs
Dal Lake
Dal lake of Kashmir is one of the most beautiful and picturesque lakes in India. It has been and continues to be a part of the poetry by some renowned poets. The second largest lake of Jammu and Kashmir state, Dal lake is encircled by magnificent mountains on three sides. amoung  

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Nigeen Lake
Nigeen lake of Kashmir is an offshoot leading from the Dal lake. The Nigeen lake is located to the east of the city, at the foothill of the mountain Zabarwan. On the edges of the Nigeen lake are a number of willow and poplar trees. nageen lake has a good reptation in

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The reflection of these tees in the water of the lake lends it a beautiful view more
Wular Lake
Wular Lake is the largest freshwater lake in India and one amoung 

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, 40 km northwest of Srinagar City in the Northwest of India. With a size of 189 sq. km, Wular Lake is also one of the largest freshwater lakes in Asia. and in

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Manasbal Lake
Manasbal Lake is located about 30 km north of Srinagar and considered the gem of

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, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir State. It has predominantly rural surroundings with three villages, Kondabal, Jarokbal and Gratbal overlooking the lake. Manasbal is considered as the 'supreme gem of all

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' with lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) nowhere more abundant or beautiful than on the margins of this lake during July and August. more
Mansar Lake
The beautiful Mansar Lake is situated at a distance of 62 kilometers from the city of Jammu and 40 kilometers from the Udhampur city. The bountiful nature abounds near the lake in plenty. The Mansar Lake is surrounded by hills that are rich in forest areas more
Pangong Lake
This route takes the visitor past picturesque villages of Shey and Thikse, and turns off the Indus valley by the side-valley of Chemrey and Sakti. The Ladakh range is crossed by the Chang-la (18,000 feet / 5,475 m) which despite its great elevation is one of the easier passes, remaining open for much of the year even in winter, apart from periods of actual snowfall. Tangse, just beyond the foot of the pass, has an ancient temple. more
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