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Mansar Lake is a lake located 62 km (39 mi) from the city of Jammu in Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is fringed by forest-covered hills, and is over a mile (1.6 km) in length and half-a-mile (0.80 km) in width. Surinsar-Mansar Lakes are designated as Ramsar Convention sites in November 2005. Mansar is primarily fed by surface run-off and ...
Mansar-Surinsar Lakes Wildlife sanctuary are two lakes 9 km physically apart but internally connected, located in the Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir (union territory) covering an area of 3.5 sq km. [3] Instead of a lake usually found in depressions, Mansar-Surinsar lakes are located on top of a hill without any feeding water source with a low catchment area and a limited rainfall of about ...
Surinsar Lake [2] is situated 42 km (26 mi) from Jammu city by road, surrounded by hills and dense forests, and has some mythological importance. Surinsar and Mansar Lakes are considered as twin lakes, as Mansar is located 9 km (5.6 mi) away from it.
Jammu and Kashmir: 8 June 2022 8.0182 75 Shallabugh Wetland Conservation Reserve Jammu and Kashmir: 8 June 2022 16.75 76 Ankasamudra Bird Conservation Reserve Karnataka: 10 March 2023 0.9876 Human-made Village Irrigation Tank was built centuries back. Home to Painted Stork and Black-headed Ibis. 77 Aghanashini Estuary Karnataka: 14 February ...
Archaeological sites in Jammu and Kashmir (15 P) C. Caves of Jammu and Kashmir (6 P) D. Dams in Jammu and Kashmir (1 C, 7 P) F. Forts in Jammu and Kashmir (7 P) G.
The Hokersar is a wetland conservation area in Zainakote, in Srinagar district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It lies in the Kashmir Valley, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) northwest of Srinagar. [1] The Hokersar, which spreads over 1,375 hectares (13.75 km 2), is a designated bird sanctuary. [2]
Shallabugh Wetland, situated in the Shallabugh village of Kashmir valley, is a haven of natural beauty and ecological significance. It was declared as a Ramsar Site recently. Spanning across acres of marshy terrain, this wetland plays a crucial role in maintaining environmental equilibrium.
Ancient Site Sumbal: Baramulla Upload Photo: N-JK-14 Mosque and other ancient remains on the island Nular Lake: Baramulla Upload Photo: N-JK-15 Khanpur Sarai Khanpur: Budgam Upload Photo: N-JK-16 Fort at Akhnoor: Akhnoor: Jammu Fort at Akhnoor: N-JK-17 Remains of Ancient sites (Pambaran) Ambaran: Jammu Upload Photo: N-JK-18 Ancient Temple ...