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Lakes in Pakistan that are increasing the beauty of Punjab

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Pakistan is one of the topmost beautiful countries in the world. It experiences all four seasons. And it is full of natural landscapes that comprise seas, rivers, lakes, and much more. In short, it has what tourists need the most. Lakes in Pakistan are beautiful on thereon.

So if you are seeking other countries to enjoy nature, then just think of it that have you seen all the astonishing places of your own country?

Start traveling to Pakistan first, you would not regret it, rather you’ll not find any need to travel outside of Pakistan.

Let’s start from Punjab lakes then:

Rawal Lake

Rawal Lake is an artificial reservoir, built on the Korang River in Islamabad. This lake was built by the Punjab government to fulfill the need for water.

Outdoor activities such as barbecues, boating, and rock climbing can be performed here, and these activities attract a large number of tourists here.

Kallar Kahar lake

Kallar Kahar is a town and subdivision of Chakwal District. Considering it to be a crown of the Salt Range will not be wrong. Kallar Kahar Lake is a saltwater lake.

Kallar Kahar Lake has boating facilities and has valuable pieces of architecture and history. It is also a habitat of peacocks.

These are the reason for Kallar Kahar to be famous among tourists.

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Namal Lake

Namal Lake is located in Mianwali. And is surrounded by mountains and agricultural areas. It was built to meet the needs of the water.

Fishing and boating facilities are available in Namal lake. The fishes in this area are commonly used for food. There are also different types of migratory birds present near the lake, every year in winter.

So lets move to the most beautiful lake.

Khabikki Lake

Khabbaki Lake is a very attractive lake near Khabbaki village on Naushehra-Jaba Road. It is also a saltwater lake like Kalar Kahar Lake. This lake is formed due to the lack of drainage in the range.

Lake, greenery, and the mountains around provide good scenery. Boats are also available for boating. All this is making that place attractive to tourists.

If you can’t visit the northern areas frequently, you could go to this lake as it gives you that look because it is surrounded by mountains and greenery.

Jahlar Lake

Jahlar Lake is a saltwater lake in the soon valley of Khushab District. The water of the lake is slightly acidic due to which there is no life in the lake. Even you can wash your clothes without soap however it does not affect the attractiveness of the lake.

During winters, birds fly towards the lake to feed on the fishes and other aquatic life of the water.

This lake does not contain any facilities like boating or fishing unlike others.

If you want to read other articles about traveling then have a look at the travel articles.

Uchali lake

Uchali Lake is the largest saltwater lake in Soon Valley in the Salt Range, located in Naushehra. Its main sources are the surrounding streams and rainwater due to the absence of drainage systems.

Boats are also available for boating. Uchali Lake attracts hundreds of migratory birds each year. That’s why Uchali Lake is the most popular tourist attraction in the valley.

These are the lakes that are increasing the beauty of Punjab.

I hope you would be loving all of these and planning to visit them soon. But if you have already visited any of these beautiful lakes in Punjab or any other lakes in Pakistan then let me know of your experience, in the comments section below. 🙂

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