Loktak Lake
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This large, ancient freshwater lake is famous for its many circular floating islands or "phumdis" which are inhabited by native fishermen.
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Category
Large Freshwater Lake
Area Size
500 km2 (190 sq mi)
Length
35 km (22 mi)
Known For
Largest Freshwater Lake in India
Unique Attraction & Alien Landscape
Phumdis Floating Islands (Made by the indigenous people from soil and vegetation) in the southeastern part of the lake
Fairytale Destination
Max Water Depth
4.6 m (15.1 ft)
Day Trip from Major Cities
1 hour drive from Imphal or Churachandpur
Location
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Loktak Lake, Manipur
Special Info & Comments
Part of the Keibul Lamjao National Park
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