Mysuru’s Lakes: Ecological Jewels and Cultural Heritage
Mysuru, renowned for its palaces and rich cultural traditions, is equally admired for its natural landscapes. Among these, the lakes of Mysuru hold a special place as ecological treasures and recreational spaces. They not only enhance the city’s scenic beauty but also serve as habitats for migratory birds, regulate groundwater, and provide green lungs for urban life. Prominent among them are Karanji, Kukkarahalli, Lingambudhi, and Hebbal lakes , each with unique historical and ecological significance. Karanji Lake Karanji Lake also known as Fountain Lake , is one of Mysuru’s most popular water bodies. Managed by the Mysore Zoo Authority, it is surrounded by a sprawling nature park. The lake is home to India’s largest walk-through aviary and a butterfly park, making it a paradise for bird lovers and families. Its integration with the zoo ensures careful biodiversity management, while recreational facilities such as boating and walking trails make it a favorite destination for both r...