[View] Lake Gardi Sal is a more famous attraction nearby. Generally, I will come here to check in, see the scenery in a daze, the water quality is clear, the overall style is mainly natural scenery, there is not much commercial atmosphere.
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Gadisar Lake Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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On the south side of the city, there is a beautiful lake. It is more appropriate to say that it is a reservoir rather than a lake. Because at first it was built as a cistern. It will become the lifeline of the city in the future. Today, it is home to many birds and is very peaceful. Every day, many people come here to enjoy the shade, or to swim happily in the lake, and some people come here to wash clothes, which is very lively. There is also an extravagantly decorated Krishna temple. There is a row of sandstone pavilions and temples on the edge of the lake, including a beautiful arch (Teelon KiPol), which is said to have been funded by a devout Indian believer. The local prince thought that walking through the gate would lose his identity and ordered the arch to be demolished. Following the priest's advice, the believer built a Hindu temple on the arch while the maharaja was away so that the maharaja could not demolish the arch. After that, the Maharaja of Jaisalmer refused to go through the arch and had to make a detour to get to Lake Gadisar.
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[View] Lake Gardi Sal is a more famous attraction nearby. Generally, I will come here to check in, see the scenery in a daze, the water quality is clear, the overall style is mainly natural scenery, there is not much commercial atmosphere.
Two empty pavilions are symmetrical on the lake, one in Grand Raja and one in Grand Ram. The beautiful yellow sandstone arch leading to the lake was built by the royal prostitute Tilon at the end of the 19th century. A variety of small shrines and altars were built along the lake, so that in the years since, it has become a pilgrimage site. The sunrise on the lake is beautiful, there is no pollution, there is no fog in the air, and the sunrise light is clear and transparent.
Gadisar Lake is a long expanse of water body built in 1965 and is popular amongst tourists for boating and sightseeing seeing. usually crowded in the evening, one can spend 2 hrs here including boating and thronging the local market.
Gadisar Laske in Jaisalmer is one of the best tourist attractions in Rajasthan. The architectural structure will blow our mind off. A must watch place.
Still quite wide, not many tourists. You can walk here