Karanji Lake
Anita Rao KashiAnita Rao Kashi/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING IN MYSORE/ Updated : Feb 3, 2017, 15:27 IST
Synopsis
Of many lakes, tanks and water bodies in Mysore, Karanji is the most well known and well preserved one. Now called Karanji Lake Nature Park, it was originally a percolation tank laid by the Mysore king for the daily needs of citiz … Read more
Of many lakes, tanks and water bodies in Mysore, Karanji is the most well known and well preserved one. Now called Karanji Lake Nature Park, it was originally a percolation tank laid by the Mysore king for the daily needs of citizens. It fell into disuse but was restored by the Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens. Read less

Of many lakes, tanks and water bodies in Mysore, Karanji is the most well known and well preserved one. Now called Karanji Lake Nature Park, it was originally a percolation tank laid by the Mysore king for the daily needs of citizens. It fell into disuse but was restored by the Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens. It features landscaped gardens, a nature park, palm-lined walkways, picnic areas, a walk-through aviary and a butterfly park. The lake itself is a paradise of a different kind. Almost throughout the year, it is teeming with birds of different hues, shapes and sizes. The best way to look at them is through a lazy, silent boat ride. On view here are herons, painted storks and egrets, while on the trees rose-ringed parakeets, kingfishers and green bee-eaters can be seen. Observation platforms built along the perimeter of the lake are another way of viewing the lake and its inhabitants.
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