Mansar Lake is a serene and picturesque destination nestled in the forests of Udhampur, celebrated for its natural charm and spiritual significance. This Ramsar-designated wetland captivates visitors with its crystal-clear waters, abundant fish, and surrounding ancient temples, making it a favored spot for both tourists and pilgrims. The lake’s calm environment provides perfect opportunities for boating and fishing, while families appreciate the nearby park and facilities that cater to children. Visitors have noted the clean, well-maintained amenities and convenient parking, enhancing the overall comfort of a visit. Whether you’re seeking peaceful nature walks, spiritual exploration, or recreational activities, Mansar Lake offers a harmonious blend of beauty and tranquility in one of Jammu & Kashmir’s treasured locations.
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Praveen Kumar
3 weeks agoMansar Lake is a picturesque, forest-fringed lake in Sambha district of Jammu and Kashmir, known for its natural beauty, religious significance, and recreational activities like boating and fishing. It is also designated as a Ramsar site, meaning it is a wetland of international importance. A key fact is its historical connection to the Mahabharata legend and the presence of several ancient temples on its shores, attracting both tourists and pilgrims.
Dijo Varghese
4 months agoCalm and beautiful place Enjoyed full view of the lakes and expecially the swamp of fishes... It was an breathtaking view of all the fish coming to the shore. Toilets facility was neat and clean... Parking also available at a nominal charge
Ashish Gupta
4 months agoIt was very hot around 11am in July but the lake was nice. Lots of fishes and it's interesting to feed them and see 1000s of them jostling. There are huge turtles and several other uncaged animals.
ISHANK KUMAR
4 months agoVery Beautiful Place, you feed fish there,you also do boating here.Yaha pe bachoo keliye park or paid jhula hai.
Tariq Umar
4 months agoPlease disregard the initial map directions and proceed an additional 500 meters along the main road to locate the primary entrance and parking facilities. Parking fees are set at 50 rupees for the entire day. The location offers a limited selection of children's rides and small retail establishments. The lake is populated with fish, and feeding them atta is possible for a fee of 20 rupees, despite the existing regulations.