Jakkur Lake
Jakkur Lake | |
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Location | Bangalore, Karnataka |
Coordinates | 13°05′05.9″N 77°36′40.7″E / 13.084972°N 77.611306°E |
Type | Stalewater |
Primary inflows | Rainfall and city drainage |
Primary outflows | Nala |
Basin countries | India |
Islands | several islands |
Settlements | Bangalore |
Jakkur Lake is among the biggest lakes in Bangalore, and is located on the northern side of the city. It derives its name from the name of the locality, Jakkur. It is spread around 35 ha (86.5 acres) and has several islands.[1]
Jakkur Lake is one among the various lakes in Northern Bangalore preferred by various walkers and joggers and is a Bird paradise because of its several islands in the middle of the lake. It is open for everybody in two shifts during a day and those are towards the morning 6:00 AM till 9:00 AM IST (Indian_Standard_Time) and towards the evening 4:00 PM till 7:00 PM IST.
The approximate periphery of the Jakkur Lake is around 4.0 Km and some joggers prefer to go on and cover the complete periphery couple of times for exercise and also to view several species of trees, plants and get a sight of many species of birds along.
References
[edit]- ^ S, Lekshmi Priya (8 November 2018). "Citizens Turn Bengaluru's Jakkur Lake into Eco-Zone With These Herbs & Rare Trees!". The Better India. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
Further reading
[edit]- Baradwaj, Aajwanthi (2014). "Awareness and participation towards encouraging sustainable urban water management: A case study of the Jakkur Lake, Bangalore". Aalto University Learning Centre.
External links
[edit]- India water portal Archived 3 December 2019 at the Wayback Machine
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