
it really is the smallest of the three lakes in Ranthambore National Park. It is an area full of concentrated action all the time. It always seems to have a healthy population of birds of different kinds such as water dove, prey & ground birds etc. Also seen at the lake very clearly and from a reasonably close distance and handsome specimens of the Indian Marsh Crocodiles. It is quite common here to be able to watch a kingfisher on a hunt for small fish.
it is the largest of the all the lakes located inside the park, and the beautiful red sandstone Jogi Mahal is located at the very edge of this lake. in the season, the water lilies that give the lake it's name, can be seen in plenty. In the early hours of the morning and just before sunset, animals can be seen in large numbers in or out of the lake. It is the main shallow waters lake of the park. It is also along this lake's edges that the rare sighting of the also possible.
A famous banyan tree, considered to be India’s second largest, is near the lake.