Nakki Lake

Nestled amidst the arid state of Rajasthan, Mount Abu stands as the sole hill station, drawing in numerous visitors year-round. Situated at an elevation of approximately 1,220 meters above sea level, its verdant slopes offer a tranquil retreat, Nakki Lake, affectionately known as Nakki Jheel by locals, is a popular spot for those who appreciate the beauty of nature. Surrounded by breathtaking natural marvels, this lake truly stands out as a gem of Mount Abu. As the first man-made lake in India, with a depth of approximately 11,000 meters and a width of a quarter of a mile, Nakki Lake holds a special place in the hearts of visitors. Positioned at the heart of the hill station, this enchanting lake is enveloped by lush greenery, towering mountains, and uniquely shaped rocks. Navigating the tranquil waters of Nakki Lake offers a glimpse into the vibrant life of Mount Abu, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and for anyone who intends to spend the best vacation.

Revered by the Garacia Tribe as a sacred lake, Nakki Lake also boasts nearby natural wonders that add to its allure. Nakki Lake is all about boating! It's like stepping into a magical world on the water.

Nakki Lake is all about boating! It's like stepping into a magical world on the water. The iconic Toad Rock, perched on a nearby hill, resembles a toad poised to leap into the lake, while a path beside Nakki Lake leads to the breathtaking Sunset Point enthusiasts and photography enthusiasts alike. A trip to Mount Abu would not be truly fulfilling without taking a leisurely boat ride on the crystal-clear waters of Nakki Lake. As you glide along, you will be treated to breathtaking vistas of the grand hills, lush nature, and uniquely formed rocks that encircle the lake.

History of Nakki Lake -

According to one tale, the lake was constructed by the Gods as a refuge from their adversary, the Bashkali demon. Another story revolves around the romantic saga of the sage Rakshiya Balam. Legend has it that a king promised his daughter's hand in marriage to anyone who could excavate a lake using only their nails overnight. Rakshiya Balam, smitten with the king's daughter, completed the daunting task, hence earning the name Nakki Lake (Nakh meaning nails).

Entry Fee -

Free

Boating Fee –

Rs 50 -100 per person.

Visiting Time –

9.30 AM -6.00 PM

Boating Time –

9.30 AM -6.00 PM

Activities –

Boating, Picnicking, photography.

Nearby attarctions –

Dilwara Temple, Toad rock, Sunset point, and Honeymoon point.

How to reach Nakki Lake:

By Air : Udaipur airport is the nearest to reach Nakki Lake covering 176 Km

By Train :Mount Abu railway station is the nearest junction to reach Nakki Lake covering 30 Km

By Road :The best and fastest way to reach Nakki Lake is driving from Udaipur via NH27. A drive from Udaipur to Nakki Lake covers 165 Km taking about 3 hour of drive.

FAQ

1. Why is Nakki Lake famous?

Nakki Lake is renowned for being the primary highlight of Mount Abu due to its size and popularity.

2. Can visitors swim in Nakki Lake?

No, Swimming is prohibited in Nakki Lake.

3. In which district is Nakki Lake situated?

Nakki Lake is situated in Sirohi district of Rajasthan.

4. How deep is Nakki Lake?

Jaisamand Lake is 11,000 meter deep

5. What is the other name for Nakki Lake?

Nakki Lake is also famously known as Nakki Jheel.