It should come as no surprise that the northeastern region of India, which includes states like Manipur, Assam, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh, is among the most gorgeous. These places have incredibly breathtaking and surreal natural beauty. While there are mountains and waterfalls, the stunning blue lakes top our list. Here are 5 beautiful lakes in North-East India you must visit.
1. Chandubi Lake, Assam
Chandubi Lake, which is 64 kilometres from Guwahati at the base of the Garo Hills, is surrounded by both Assam and Meghalaya. It’s a birdwatcher’s heaven, especially in the winter when it draws a great number of migratory birds.
2. Umiam Lake, Meghalaya
Umiam Lake, also called Barapani Lake, is a stunning reservoir that attracts tourists with its blue waters and lush environments. It is nestled amidst the hills of Meghalaya. This large lake was formed by damming the Umiam River. It is a well-liked location for both nature lovers and adventure seekers, providing a variety of water sports including kayaking, water skiing, and boating.
3. Loktak Lake, Manipur
Loktak Lake, the largest freshwater lake in the northeast, is located in Manipur, approximately 53 kilometres from Imphal. Keibul Lamjao National Park, the world’s only floating national park, is the lake’s main attraction. Home to the state animal of Nagaland, the Sangai, also known as the brow-antlered deer, this area is home to endangered species like as fox, common otter and wild boar.
4. Tsomgo Lake, Sikkim
Tsomgo Lake, also known as Changu Lake, is a hidden gem in the Himalayas that captivates tourists with its pure beauty and peaceful atmosphere. This glacial lake, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and alpine meadows, reflects the changing colours of the sky, producing a picture-perfect image.
5. Shilloi Lake, Nagaland
Shilloi Lake, shaped like a human foot, isn’t used for fishing, drinking, or irrigation by residents due to mythological beliefs. It’s among the calmest and cleanest places in Nagaland to explore. If you enjoy watching birds, you can often find migrating birds around this lake, particularly Siberian cranes.
 
 
          