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Latehar Lake

Latehar, Jharkhand, India
Latehar Lake is a serene man-made water body located right in the heart of the district headquarters, serving as the primary recreational hub for locals and tourists alike. Surrounded by gentle hillocks and manicured gardens, the lake offers a peaceful escape from the hustle of the town. Historical ly, it was developed to provide a steady water source and to beautify the administrative zone of the district. The lake is particularly famous for its calm, blue waters that reflect the shifting colors of the sky, especially during the Sunset. Over the years, the local administration has added boating facilities and walking tracks, turning it into a family-friendly destination. The lake is home to various local fish species and attracts several migratory birds during the Winter months, such as the Pintail Duck. The surrounding park is filled with seasonal flowers and ornamental trees, providing a lush green backdrop. It is a common sight to see people jogging along the perimeter in the early morning or families enjoying a quiet evening stroll. The lake also plays a role in local festivals, serving as a site for the Chhath Puja celebrations, where thousands of devotees gather to offer prayers to the Sun God. The atmosphere during such events is electric, with the entire lake illuminated by lamps and candles. In recent years, efforts have been made to maintain the ecological balance of the lake through regular cleaning and desilting. It remains a symbolic landmark of Latehar, representing the town's commitment to preserving urban green spaces. Whether you want to enjoy a quiet boat ride or simply sit on the benches and watch the water, Latehar Lake provides a soul-soothing experience for everyone who visits. :

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
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    5 to 2 Hours :
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    Place Type:
    Recreational / Nature :
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    Entry Fees:
    Park Entry: 10 INR per person.

    Boating (30 mins): 50 INR for a 2-seater and 100 INR for a 4-seater boat.

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    Park Entry: 10 INR per person.

    Boating (30 mins): 50 INR for a 2-seater and 100 INR for a 4-seater boat.

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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 05:30 AM to 07:30 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: 05:00 PM to 06:30 PM for the sunset and cooler temperatures.

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    Regular Timings: 05:30 AM to 07:30 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: 05:00 PM to 06:30 PM for the sunset and cooler temperatures.

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    Special Events:
    Chhath Puja: Occurring in October or November, this is the lake's most vibrant event with elaborate rituals and lighting.

    New Year Celebration: On January 1, the lake area hosts local music and food stalls for the town's residents.

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    Chhath Puja: Occurring in October or November, this is the lake's most vibrant event with elaborate rituals and lighting.

    New Year Celebration: On January 1, the lake area hosts local music and food stalls for the town's residents.

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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Boating Jetty: For a perspective shot leading into the lake.

    Sunset Point Bench: Specifically positioned to capture the sun dipping behind the western hills.

    The Flower Beds: Use the vibrant Marigolds i...
    The Boating Jetty: For a perspective shot leading into the lake.

    Sunset Point Bench: Specifically positioned to capture the sun dipping behind the western hills.

    The Flower Beds: Use the vibrant Marigolds in the foreground for a colorful lake shot.

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Things To Do

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    Paddle Boating: Rent a boat and explore the tranquil waters at your own pace.

    Morning Jogging: Join the locals for a refreshing run on the 1. 5 KM paved track.

    Photography: Capture the reflections of the Collectorate building and the surrounding hills in the water.

    Birdwatching: Spot Kingfishers and Cormorants perched on the edges of the lake.

    Picnicking: Enjoy a light snack on the grassy embankments with friends.

    Fish Feeding: Buy local fish feed and watch the schools of fish rise to the surface.

    Yoga: Practice early morning asanas in the quiet park area.

    Reading: Find a shaded bench under a Neem tree for a peaceful reading ses...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Boating Hub: It is the only significant water body in the city offering organized boating, making it a major draw for local youth and tourists.

    Sunset Views: The lake is famous for its unobstructed views of the sunset, where the orange sky ...
    Boating Hub: It is the only significant water body in the city offering organized boating, making it a major draw for local youth and tourists.

    Sunset Views: The lake is famous for its unobstructed views of the sunset, where the orange sky blends perfectly with the water's surface.

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    Architecture:
    Lake Dimensions: The lake covers an area of approximately 15 acres with a maximum depth of 20 feet. It is shaped in an irregular oval, following the natural contours of the land.

    Boating Jetty: A modern floating jetty made of high-density ...
    Lake Dimensions: The lake covers an area of approximately 15 acres with a maximum depth of 20 feet. It is shaped in an irregular oval, following the natural contours of the land.

    Boating Jetty: A modern floating jetty made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) blocks, measuring 40 feet by 10 feet, serves as the boarding point for paddleboats.

    Pathway: A paved walking track, roughly 1. 5 KM in length, encircles the lake, featuring traditional stone masonry and modern lighting fixtures.

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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Fly to Ranchi (110 KM) and take a taxi or bus to Latehar.

    By Train: Reach Latehar Railway Station (3 KM) and take an auto-rickshaw directly to the lake.

    By Road: It is located near the city center, ...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Nawagarh Fort (11 KM), Indra Fall (14 KM), Kanti Fall (47 KM), Maa Ugratara Mandir (37 KM), Datam Patam Fall (41 KM), Latehar Forest Division (2 KM), Betla Park (65 KM), Netarhat (85 KM), Lodh Falls (142 KM), Palamu Fort (72 KM)

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Keep an eye on children near the water; life jackets are mandatory for boating.

    Packing: Wear comfortable slippers and carry a pair of sunglasses for the midday glare.

    Accommodation: Num...

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