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7 Wetlands in India That Can Make a Space in Your Travel Bucket List

Wetlands comprise a natural resource system characterized by marshes, swamps, wet grasslands, oases, estuaries, deltas, coastal regions, coral reefs, and various human-made sites such as fish ponds, rice paddies, reservoirs, and salt pans. These areas are also home to diverse biodiversity. If you're seeking unique destinations to explore, consider including the wetlands listed here in your travel plans.

# Harike Lake

Situated near Tarn Taran, Ferozpur, and Kapurthala districts of Punjab, Harike Lake boasts a spectacle of 400 avian species, offering captivating photo opportunities for your Instagram feed.

# Chilika Lake

Chilika Lake, located in coastal Orissa, is renowned as one of the most visited wetlands, drawing thousands of tourists annually. Being Asia’s largest water lagoon, it annually hosts a plethora of beautiful avian visitors.

# Wular Lake

Nestled in Kashmir, often referred to as the paradise on earth, Wular Lake stands as Asia's largest freshwater lake, harboring a diverse array of fish species.

# Loktak Lake

Northeastern India holds abundant biodiversity and natural marvels, and among them, Loktak Lake in Bishnupur, Manipur, stands out as the sole floating national park in India. It offers a serene setting ideal for capturing its natural beauty.

# Kolleru Lake

In South India lies the picturesque Kolleru Lake, situated in the northeastern region of Andhra Pradesh, offering a splendid destination for wetland enthusiasts to explore.

# Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary



Gujarat's Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary is a sanctuary for over 200 bird species, inviting visitors to witness the mesmerizing flights of these avian creatures.

# Bhoj Lake

Located in the capital city of Madhya Pradesh, Bhoj Lake is home to 700 species, making it an exceptional wetland destination worth adding to your travel itinerary. Experience a serene boat ride on this lake during sunset for a memorable experience.

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