The unique beauty of Kamaldah Lake of Jharkhand is worth seeing

Experience Nature's Bliss at Kamaldah Lake

Sanjay Pandey

EW News Ranchi: Jharkhand, a state blessed with abundant natural beauty, is home to numerous scenic spots. Nestled in nature's lap, the entire state offers a unique charm that keeps its inhabitants healthy and joyful. Among these treasures lies the breathtaking Kamaldah Lake, a serene destination to experience nature up close. Located approximately 25 kilometers from the Palamu district headquarters and about seven kilometers northeast of the Betla National Park, Kamaldah Lake is a gem adorned with natural splendor. Surrounded by dense forests, the journey to the lake offers stunning views that set the tone for the tranquil experience awaiting visitors. As you approach Kamaldah Lake, the mesmerizing beauty and serene environment provide a sense of peace, drawing you into its enchanting ambiance. One of the lake's most striking features is its perennial water, which never dries up and adds to its allure.


A wooden watchtower near the lake allows visitors to capture a panoramic view of its picturesque surroundings, offering a visual treat unlike any other. The lake is famous for its lotus flowers, whose colors change throughout the seasons, creating a magical sight. Kamaldah Lake is also a hotspot for wildlife enthusiasts. During evenings and nights, herds of elephants, bison, and deer frequent the lake, adding to its charm. The sight of these majestic animals in their natural habitat is an unforgettable experience for visitors. Efforts are underway to enhance the facilities at Kamaldah Lake, preserving its historical significance and natural beauty for future generations. Whether it's the serene waters, changing lotus hues, or encounters with wildlife, Kamaldah Lake is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and travelers seeking tranquility.

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