The lakes in India list covers one of the most diverse collections of water bodies in the world — from the glacial lakes of the Himalayas to the coastal lagoons of Odisha, from the saltwater marvel of Sambhar in Rajasthan to the meteor-impact crater of Lonar in Maharashtra.

Questions on lake names, states, types (freshwater vs saltwater), associated species, Ramsar status, and superlatives appear consistently in UPSC Prelims, SSC CGL, Banking, Railways, and State PSC exams. This page gives you a complete, type-wise list of all major lakes in India with area, origin, ecological significance, and exam-ready facts for 2026.

Wular Largest natural freshwater lake (J&K)
Chilika Largest coastal lagoon (Odisha)
Sambhar Largest inland salt lake (Rajasthan)
Vembanad Longest lake — 96.5 km (Kerala)

⚡ Quick Facts

Must-Know Facts for Exams
  • Wular Lake (J&K) — largest natural freshwater lake in India (~189–260 sq. km, seasonal); tectonic origin; Jhelum River floodplain.
  • Chilika Lake (Odisha) — largest coastal lagoon in India and largest brackish water lake in Asia; NOT a freshwater lake.
  • Sambhar Lake (Rajasthan) — largest inland saltwater lake in India and South Asia; India’s major source of inland salt; flamingos.
  • Lonar Lake (Maharashtra) — only saline lake in the world formed by a meteorite impact; highly alkaline; Ramsar 2020.
  • Loktak Lake (Manipur) — only floating lake in India; phumdis; Keibul Lamjao NP (world’s only floating NP); Sangai deer.
⚠️ Common Exam Trap

Wular = largest freshwater lake; Chilika = largest coastal lagoon (brackish) — two different records for different questions. Vembanad = longest lake (96.5 km) — NOT largest; Nehru Trophy Boat Race is held here, NOT on Dal Lake. Pangong Tso = 60% in China (not 40%); LAC passes through it; has NO fish and is slightly brackish (not freshwater). Lonar = meteor impact (Maharashtra) — NOT Rajasthan. Sambhar = inland salt lake; Chilika = coastal lagoon (brackish) — exams often try to swap these two.

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🏞️ Major Lakes of India — Complete List

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Part A — Major Freshwater Lakes of India
# ↕ Lake ↕ State Area (km²) ↕ Region ↕ Origin / Type Ramsar? Key Exam Fact
1Wular LakeJ&K189–260 (seasonal)NorthTectonic / fluvial✅ Yes (1990)🏆 Largest natural freshwater lake in India; on Jhelum River floodplain
2Loktak LakeManipur287NortheastTectonic✅ Yes (1990)🏆 Only floating lake in India (phumdis); Keibul Lamjao = world’s only floating NP; Sangai deer
3Vembanad LakeKerala2,033SouthCoastal lagoon / backwater✅ Yes (2002)🏆 Longest lake in India (96.5 km); Nehru Trophy Boat Race; Kumarakom on its banks
4Kolleru LakeAndhra Pradesh901SouthNatural floodplain✅ Yes (2002)Largest freshwater lake in AP; between Krishna and Godavari deltas
5Pulicat LakeAP / Tamil Nadu759SouthBrackish coastal lagoonNo🏆 Second largest coastal lagoon in India (after Chilika); Sriharikota (ISRO) island separates from sea
6Ashtamudi LakeKerala614SouthCoastal estuary✅ Yes (2002)Second largest wetland in Kerala; palm-shaped estuary; prawns
7Dal LakeJ&K18NorthTectonicNoMost famous tourist lake in India; Srinagar’s crown jewel; houseboats, shikaras, floating gardens
8Sasthamkotta LakeKerala373SouthKarst / spring-fed✅ Yes (2002)Largest freshwater lake in Kerala; unusual karst/spring-fed origin
9Deepor BeelAssam40NortheastFluvial / oxbow✅ Yes (2002)Only large wetland in Assam; near Guwahati; threatened by encroachment
10Ansupa LakeOdisha231EastOxbow lake✅ Yes (2021)Largest freshwater lake in Odisha; oxbow lake
11Periyar LakeKerala26SouthMan-made (reservoir)NoCreated by Periyar Dam; Periyar Tiger Reserve; elephant boat safari
12Umiam LakeMeghalaya222NortheastMan-made (reservoir)NoNear Shillong; also called Barapani Lake; hydroelectric reservoir
13RoopkundUttarakhandVery smallHimalayanGlacialNo🏆 “Skeleton Lake” — 500+ human skeletons discovered; DNA traced to Mediterranean origin; 9th century CE
14Hemkund Sahib LakeUttarakhandSmallHimalayanGlacialNoSacred Sikh pilgrimage site; Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara; near Valley of Flowers
15Naini LakeUttarakhand0.65HimalayanTectonic / glacialNoNainital city centrepiece; tourist hub; shrinking lake
16Pichola LakeRajasthan6.8NorthArtificial (14th century)NoUdaipur’s iconic lake; Lake Palace (Taj Hotel) on its island
17Pushkar LakeRajasthan0.25NorthNatural (sacred)NoOnly Brahma temple in the world on its banks; sacred; Pushkar Camel Fair
18Hussain SagarTelangana5.7SouthArtificial (1562 CE)NoHyderabad’s central lake; heart-shaped; Rock of Gibraltar (B.R. Ambedkar) statue; built 1562
19Tampara LakeOdisha300EastCoastal lake✅ Yes (2021)Ganjam district; near Bay of Bengal; Odisha coastal wetland
20Ana Sagar LakeRajasthan13NorthArtificial (12th century)NoAjmer; built by Anaji (ancestor of Prithviraj Chauhan)
21Kodaikanal LakeTamil Nadu0.6SouthArtificial (1863)NoHill station lake; star-shaped; British-built 1863
22Ooty LakeTamil Nadu0.65SouthArtificial (1825)NoNilgiris; built by John Sullivan; tourist attraction
23Bhimtal LakeUttarakhand0.47HimalayanNatural / spring-fedNoLargest lake near Nainital; has an island in the centre
24Mansar LakeJ&K1NorthNatural✅ Yes (Surinsar-Mansar, 2005)Sacred to Hindus; twin lake with Surinsar; near Jammu
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Part B — Major Saltwater and Brackish Lakes of India
# Lake State Area (km²) Type Salinity Key Exam Fact
1Sambhar LakeRajasthan240 (varies 90–320)Inland saline (tectonic)High salinity🏆 Largest inland saltwater lake in India; largest salt lake in South Asia; India’s major inland salt source; flamingo breeding; Ramsar 1990
2Chilika LakeOdisha1,100Brackish coastal lagoonBrackish🏆 Largest coastal lagoon in India; Asia’s largest brackish lake; Irrawaddy dolphin; Ramsar 1981 (first India)
3Lonar LakeMaharashtra~1.13Brackish / saline crater lakeHighly alkaline-saline🏆 Only saline lake in world formed by meteorite impact (~50,000 years ago); Ramsar 2020; flamingos; National Geo-Heritage Monument
4Pulicat LakeAP / Tamil Nadu759Brackish coastal lagoonBrackishSecond largest coastal lagoon in India; Sriharikota (ISRO) island; flamingo
5Pangong TsoLadakh / China604 (India ~250)High-altitude slightly brackish (tectonic)Slightly brackish🏆 60% in China, 40% in India; LAC passes through it; NO fish; changes colour; 3 Idiots (film); 2020 India-China dispute
6Tso Moriri (Tsomoriri)Ladakh120High-altitude tectonic / salineSlightly salineHigh altitude (~4,522 m); Ramsar 2002; black-necked crane breeding ground
Part C — Lakes by Origin / Type (Classification)
Type Lakes State(s) Special Feature
Tectonic LakesWular, Dal, Loktak, Sambhar, Pangong TsoJ&K, Manipur, Rajasthan, LadakhFormed by earth movements / faulting
Glacial LakesRoopkund, Hemkund, Tso Moriri, Deoria TalUttarakhand, LadakhFormed by glacier retreat; high altitude
Oxbow LakesDeepor Beel, AnsupaAssam, OdishaFormed by meandering rivers cutting off loops
Crater LakeLonar LakeMaharashtraOnly meteor-impact saline lake in world
Coastal LagoonsChilika, Pulicat, Vembanad, AshtamudiOdisha, AP/TN, KeralaSeparated from sea by sand bar (tombolo)
Artificial / Man-madePichola, Hussain Sagar, Umiam, Ana Sagar, Periyar LakeRajasthan, Telangana, Meghalaya, KeralaBuilt by rulers or created by dams
Karst LakesSasthamkottaKeralaSpring-fed; karst limestone origin; unusually pure
High-altitude LakesPangong Tso, Tso Moriri, Tso Kar, RoopkundLadakh, UttarakhandAbove 3,000 m; cold, remote, ecologically sensitive
Part D — Lake Superlatives: Exam Master List
Category Lake State Detail
Largest freshwater lake (natural)Wular LakeJ&K~189–260 sq. km; tectonic; Jhelum River floodplain
Largest coastal lagoonChilika LakeOdisha~1,100 sq. km; brackish; Asia’s largest brackish lake
Largest saltwater lake (inland)Sambhar LakeRajasthan~240 sq. km; largest salt lake in South Asia; flamingo
Longest lake in IndiaVembanad LakeKerala~96.5 km long; Nehru Trophy Boat Race
Largest lake in KeralaVembanad LakeKerala~2,033 sq. km; also longest lake
Largest freshwater lake in APKolleru LakeAndhra Pradesh~901 sq. km; between Krishna and Godavari deltas
Largest freshwater lake in OdishaAnsupa LakeOdisha~231 sq. km; oxbow lake; Ramsar 2021
Largest freshwater lake in KeralaSasthamkottaKerala~373 sq. km; karst / spring-fed; Ramsar 2002
Only floating lakeLoktak LakeManipur~287 sq. km; phumdis; Keibul Lamjao NP
Only meteor-impact lakeLonar LakeMaharashtra~1.13 sq. km; highly alkaline-saline; Ramsar 2020
Most famous tourist lakeDal LakeJ&K~18 sq. km; Srinagar; houseboats; shikaras
Highest lake with wildlifeTso Moriri / Tso KarLadakh~4,522 m altitude; black-necked crane
Lake with human skeletonsRoopkundUttarakhandGlacial lake; 500+ human skeletons; “Skeleton Lake”
Second largest coastal lagoonPulicat LakeAP / Tamil Nadu~759 sq. km; flamingo; Sriharikota nearby
Lake mostly in China (60%)Pangong TsoLadakh60% China, 40% India; no fish; LAC passes through
Part E — Lakes and Their Famous Connections (Exam Angles)
Lake State Famous Connection Exam Angle
Dal LakeJ&KHouseboats, shikaras, floating gardens, SrinagarMost photographed lake in India; shrinking due to encroachment and weeds
Vembanad LakeKeralaNehru Trophy Boat Race (snake boat race)Held every year in August; world’s longest lake race course
Pangong TsoLadakh3 Idiots film (climax scene); India-China 2020 dispute60% in China; no fish; changes colour; LAC passes through; Galwan Valley standoff
Pushkar LakeRajasthanOnly Brahma temple in the world; Pushkar FairSacred to Hindus; annual camel fair in Kartik month
Hussain SagarTelanganaRock of Gibraltar statue (B.R. Ambedkar) in centreHyderabad’s central lake; built 1562 CE; heart-shaped
Loktak LakeManipurKeibul Lamjao NP (world’s only floating NP); Sangai deerThree exam angles: floating lake, floating NP, Sangai deer
Lonar LakeMaharashtraMeteor-impact; alkaline-saline; flamingosOnly such lake in world; Geological Survey of India Geo-Heritage Monument
RoopkundUttarakhand500+ human skeletons discovered; 9th century CEMystery Lake / Skeleton Lake; DNA traced to Mediterranean origin
Chilika LakeOdishaIrrawaddy dolphin; Asia’s largest brackish lagoonFirst Indian Ramsar site (1981); NOT a freshwater lake; brackish
Sambhar LakeRajasthanIndia’s salt production; flamingo breedingTectonic origin; seasonal fluctuation; winter flamingo hub

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📝 Key Notes & Memory Tips

Note 1 — Wular Lake vs Chilika Lake (Most Common Exam Confusion)

Wular Lake (J&K) = largest natural freshwater lake in India (~189–260 sq. km; seasonal; tectonic; on Jhelum River floodplain). Chilika Lake (Odisha) = largest coastal lagoon and largest brackish water lake in Asia (~1,100 sq. km) — NOT a freshwater lake. The exam question determines the answer: “largest freshwater lake” = Wular; “largest coastal lagoon” = Chilika; “largest brackish lake in Asia” = Chilika.

Note 2 — Loktak Lake: Three Exam Facts in One Lake

Loktak Lake (Manipur, Ramsar 1990) holds three directly tested facts: (1) only floating lake in India — it has phumdis (floating masses of decomposing vegetation); (2) Keibul Lamjao National Park, which floats on its phumdis, is the world’s only floating national park; (3) the Sangai (Eld’s deer / brow-antlered deer), Manipur’s critically endangered State Animal, lives exclusively in Keibul Lamjao. Mnemonic: “Float Float Float — Floating Lake, Floating Park, Floating Sangai.”

Note 3 — Lonar Lake: World’s Only Meteor-Impact Saline Lake

Lonar Lake in Buldhana district, Maharashtra, is the world’s only saline lake formed by a meteorite impact (~50,000 years ago). Its unusual chemistry — highly alkaline and saline — makes it globally unique. It was designated a Ramsar site in 2020. Flamingos visit during winter. The Geological Survey of India has classified it as a National Geo-Heritage Monument.

Note 4 — Pangong Tso: 60% in China, No Fish

Pangong Tso in Ladakh is often confused with being entirely in India — approximately 60% lies in China (Tibet) and only ~40% (~250 sq. km) is in India. The Line of Actual Control (LAC) runs through the lake. It has NO fish, is slightly brackish (not freshwater), and changes colour through the day. The 2020 India-China standoff in Eastern Ladakh brought it into major current affairs. The 3 Idiots film climax was shot here.

Note 5 — Sambhar Lake: India’s Largest Inland Salt Lake

Sambhar Lake (Rajasthan) is India’s largest inland salt lake and the largest salt lake in South Asia. It was formed by tectonic activity and varies seasonally (90 to 320 sq. km). It is India’s largest source of salt from an inland lake. Thousands of flamingos gather in winter — one of India’s most important flamingo habitats. It is also a Ramsar site (1990).

🧠 Mnemonic — Largest Lakes by Category (FBS Rule)

“Freshwater = Wular; Brackish = Chilika; Salt = Sambhar”
→ F = Freshwater → Wular (J&K) | B = Brackish/Lagoon → Chilika (Odisha) | S = Salt (inland) → Sambhar (Rajasthan)

🧠 Mnemonic — Three Unique Loktak Lake Facts

“Loktak = Float Float Float”
→ Floating Lake (phumdis) | Floating National Park (Keibul Lamjao) | Floating Sangai (deer lives on floating land)

🧠 Mnemonic — Pangong Tso Key Facts

“Pangong — 60 China, 40 India, No Fish, Not Fresh, Famous Film”
→ 60% China | 40% India | No fish | Brackish (not freshwater) | 3 Idiots (Bollywood climax)

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Major Lakes of India \u2014 MCQ Quiz

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Question 1 of 5
Which is the largest natural freshwater lake in India?
A. Dal Lake, J&K
B. Chilika Lake, Odisha
C. Loktak Lake, Manipur
D. Wular Lake, J&K
\u2705 Explanation

Wular Lake in Jammu & Kashmir is the largest natural freshwater lake in India, covering approximately 189\u2013260 sq. km seasonally. Dal Lake (~18 sq. km) is far smaller. Chilika Lake (1,100 sq. km) is a brackish coastal lagoon \u2014 NOT a freshwater lake. Loktak Lake (287 sq. km) is freshwater but smaller than Wular.

Question 2 of 5
Which lake in India is described as the only floating lake, and what makes it unique?
A. Dal Lake \u2014 it has floating gardens
B. Chilika Lake \u2014 it is a floating coastal lagoon
C. Loktak Lake \u2014 it has phumdis and the world\u2019s only floating national park
D. Pangong Tso \u2014 it floats between India and China
\u2705 Explanation

Loktak Lake in Manipur is India\u2019s only floating lake \u2014 it has phumdis, which are floating heterogeneous masses of soil, vegetation, and organic matter. The Keibul Lamjao National Park, the world\u2019s only floating national park, sits on these phumdis and is the sole habitat of the critically endangered Sangai (brow-antlered deer).

Question 3 of 5
Lonar Lake in Maharashtra is geologically unique for which reason?
A. It is the oldest lake in India
B. It is the only lake formed by a meteorite impact
C. It is the deepest lake in India
D. It is the only lake shared between two states
\u2705 Explanation

Lonar Lake in Buldhana district, Maharashtra, is the world\u2019s only saline lake formed by a meteorite impact, approximately 50,000 years ago. Its unusual chemistry \u2014 highly alkaline and saline \u2014 makes it unique globally. It was designated a Ramsar site in 2020 and is classified as a National Geo-Heritage Monument by the Geological Survey of India.

Question 4 of 5
Chilika Lake in Odisha holds which correct set of records?
A. Largest freshwater lake in India and first Ramsar site
B. Largest coastal lagoon in India and Asia\u2019s largest brackish water lake
C. Largest saltwater lake in India and UNESCO World Heritage Site
D. Largest artificial lake in India and Ramsar site
\u2705 Explanation

Chilika Lake is the largest coastal lagoon in India (~1,100 sq. km) and the largest brackish water lake in Asia. It is NOT a freshwater lake \u2014 it is brackish (mix of fresh and saltwater). It was one of India\u2019s first Ramsar sites (1981) and is famous for its Irrawaddy dolphins, flamingos, and over a million migratory birds each winter.

Question 5 of 5
Approximately what percentage of Pangong Tso lake lies in China (Tibet), and why is this fact exam-significant?
A. 40% in China; disputed since 1962 war
B. 60% in China; Line of Actual Control passes through the lake
C. 50% in China; international boundary on the dam
D. 30% in China; treaty of 1914 divided the lake
\u2705 Explanation

Approximately 60% of Pangong Tso lies in China (Tibet) and only about 40% is in India (Ladakh). The Line of Actual Control (LAC) \u2014 the de facto border between India and China \u2014 passes through the lake. This became a major current affairs issue during the 2020 India-China Galwan Valley standoff in Eastern Ladakh.

\u2705 Key Takeaways

Remember These for Your Exam
1
Mnemonic “FBS”: Freshwater = Wular (J&K) | Brackish/Lagoon = Chilika (Odisha) | Salt inland = Sambhar (Rajasthan). Never confuse these three different “largest lake” categories.
2
Loktak Lake = “Float Float Float”: Floating lake (phumdis) + Keibul Lamjao = world’s only floating NP + Sangai deer (Manipur’s Critically Endangered State Animal). All three are direct exam questions.
3
Lonar Lake (Maharashtra, Buldhana) = world’s only saline lake formed by meteorite impact (~50,000 years ago); highly alkaline-saline; Ramsar 2020; flamingos. National Geo-Heritage Monument (GSI).
4
Pangong Tso: 60% China, 40% India; LAC passes through it; NO fish; brackish (not freshwater); changes colour; 3 Idiots film; 2020 India-China dispute. Mnemonic: “60 China, 40 India, No Fish, Not Fresh, Famous Film.”
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Vembanad Lake (Kerala) = longest lake in India (96.5 km); Nehru Trophy Boat Race (August). Pulicat Lake (AP/TN) = 2nd largest coastal lagoon; Sriharikota (ISRO) island. Roopkund (Uttarakhand) = “Skeleton Lake”; 500+ human skeletons; DNA = Mediterranean origin.
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Key city-lake pairs: Dal Lake = Srinagar | Hussain Sagar (1562) = Hyderabad (BR Ambedkar statue) | Pichola = Udaipur (Lake Palace) | Ana Sagar = Ajmer | Pushkar Lake = Pushkar (Brahma temple). Vembanad = Kumarakom + Nehru Trophy. Ooty Lake = John Sullivan (1825).

\u2753 Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs \u2014 Major Lakes of India
Which is the largest lake in India?

The answer depends on the category. Chilika Lake in Odisha (~1,100 sq. km) is the largest lake by total area \u2014 but it is a brackish coastal lagoon, not a freshwater lake. Wular Lake in Jammu & Kashmir (~189\u2013260 sq. km) is the largest natural freshwater lake. Vembanad Lake in Kerala (~2,033 sq. km including the Kol wetlands) is the largest wetland/lake system. Sambhar Lake in Rajasthan (~240 sq. km) is the largest inland saltwater lake. For exams: always check whether the question says \u201cfreshwater,\u201d \u201csaltwater,\u201d \u201ccoastal,\u201d or just \u201clargest lake.\u201d

What is special about Loktak Lake in Manipur?

Loktak Lake in Manipur is India\u2019s only floating lake, famous for its phumdis \u2014 large floating heterogeneous masses of decomposing vegetation, soil, and organic matter that cover significant portions of the lake. The world\u2019s only floating national park, Keibul Lamjao National Park, sits on these phumdis and is the last natural habitat of the critically endangered Sangai (Eld\u2019s deer or brow-antlered deer) \u2014 Manipur\u2019s State Animal. Loktak is also a Ramsar site (1990) and is facing threats from sedimentation and invasive water hyacinth.

What is the difference between Chilika Lake and Wular Lake in terms of exam answers?

The two lakes are often confused. Wular Lake (J&K) is the largest natural freshwater lake in India \u2014 it is fed by the Jhelum River and is a tectonic lake. Chilika Lake (Odisha) is the largest coastal lagoon and the largest brackish water lake in Asia \u2014 it is connected to the Bay of Bengal and receives a mix of fresh river water and marine saltwater, making it brackish. When an exam asks \u201clargest freshwater lake,\u201d the answer is Wular. When it asks \u201clargest lake by area\u201d or \u201clargest coastal lagoon,\u201d the answer is Chilika.

Why are lakes important for competitive exam GK?

Lakes are tested in UPSC Prelims (Geography + Environment), SSC CGL, Bank PO, and Railway exams through multiple question types: largest/smallest/longest lake (Wular, Sambhar, Chilika, Vembanad), lake types (tectonic, glacial, oxbow, crater, coastal lagoon), Ramsar-linked lakes, state-wise lakes, lakes with unique features (Loktak floating, Lonar crater, Roopkund skeletal), and current affairs (Pangong Tso India-China dispute 2020). This page covers all major question patterns with the key category distinctions that determine the correct answer.

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