Naini Lake

April 2, 2025

The Naini Lake, one of Nainital’s key attractions, recently recorded a water level of 4.7 feet — marking a five-year low.

About Naini Lake:

  • It is a natural freshwater lake of tectonic origin, located amidst Nainital city of Uttarakhand.
  • Discovered in the early 1800s by the British, the Naini Lake also finds mention in the Skanda Purana as Tri-Rishi-Sarovar.
  • The lake is in crescent or kidney shape, and has an outlet at the southeastern end.
  • It covers a perimeter of 2 miles with a depth from 6m to 28 m.
  • It is one of the four lakes in the Kumaon hills, the three others being Sattal Lake, Bhimtal Lake, and Naukuchiyatal Lake.
  • Balia Nala is the main feeder stream of the lake. Other than this, 26 major drains, including the three perennial ones, feed it.
  • Mallital is the name of the lake’s north end, while Tallital is the name of the southern one, which has a bridge with Gandhi’s statue and a post office on its sides.
    • It is the world’s only post office on a lake bridge.

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