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Karanji Lake (Kannada: ಕಾರಂಜಿ ಕೆರೆ) is a lake located in the city of Mysore in the state of Karnataka, India. Karanji lake is surrounded by a nature park consisting of a butterfly park and a walk-through aviary, boating facility, hydrophytes park, cactus park, medicinal plant nursery, children's play area, variety of birds on display, the watch tower to view the movements of the large number of migratory birds, bridge to the island , and if one is lucky one can spot a crocodile or two.
The total area of Kaaranji lake is 90 hectares. The lake area is the favorite haunts of migratory birds . Some of the common migratory birds found here are grey pelican, painted stork, ibis, cormorant, egret, etc. which nest on trees in the islands present in the lake. Herons, Asian open bill storks, egrets, red wattle lapwing, sandpipers, rose ringed parakeet, black drongo, brown shrike, red-whiskered bulbul, booted warbler, sunbird and greenish warbler are some of the other species of birds found here.
Hornbills, peacocks, white-peacocks, turkeys and black swans are some of the birds found in this aviary.
The Karanji lake is not only a local attraction for local Mysoreans as a favorite picnic spot but also draws large number of tourists. Mysore tourism caters to all ages and interest in the variety of options made available for families and friends as a best holiday destination. The proximity of all the places such as The Mysore Palace, The Lalitha Mahal Palace,Chamundi hill, The Mysore Zoo, The Mysore Mall, Mysore Dasara Exhibition ground etc make commuting an enjoyable affair to cover maximum places in minimum time.Other places of interest in Mysore tourism near by are St. Anthony's Shrine - Dornahalli, Sri Narayana Swamy Temple- The submerged stone carved temple on the banks of KRS Dam, the ancient submerged Sri Venugopala Swamy Temple and the new restored Sri Venugopala Swamy Temple on the banks or Krishnaraja sagara Dam. Brindavan Gardens, cauvery river, Mysore Palace, St. Philomena's Church, Arethippur Mandya, 1200 years old excavated jain basadi at Kanakagiri, Excavated Ancient statue of Bhagawan Bahubali at Arethippur KM Doddi of Mandya District.
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Karanji lake | walk through India's largest aviary Mysore
Published on 5th sep 2019
A calm and quiet parks spread over 200 acres close to the Zoo.. This time I was surprised that the lake had vanished as there was no water at all.... The main attraction here is the Birds Aviary with lot of different birds inside... You get the opportunity to walk along with them...
Amazing place to spend time with family and nature. Boating facilities, children's play area are very good. Very well maintained property. Butterfly park is also there. Parking fee 50/-,camera 100/-. Best places to spend time. Lots of parks available inside.
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Lovely Asian Openbills At Lingambudhi Lake, Mysore, India (HD)
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Information from wikipedia:
Kukkarahalli Lake also called Kukkarhalli Kere (Lake is ‘’kere’’ in local Kannada language), located in the heart of the Mysore city, adjoins the Manasgangotri (University of Mysore),[1] the Kalamandir (Rangyana) and the Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) campus (separated by the HunsurRoad). It provides lung-space to the city. Mummadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar, (1794–1868) of the Mysore Dynasty (Kingdom of Mysore) was responsible for getting the lake created, in the year 1864, to provide water for irrigation to about 4000 ha (10,000 acres) of land outside the city.
Southern Hill Myna of Lingambudhi Lake | Mysore | Wild Mysuru | Wild Mysore
Lingambudi lake has more than 200 bird species.It is an Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas (IBAs).Officially announcecd by Birdlife International and IUCN
and there is an rare visitor to this lake noticed in September 2018.
Southern Hill Myna is found in southern Sri Lanka,Western Ghats of India and in near by Forests of Mysuru.
It is an unusual occurrence in Mysuru.
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Karanji Lake is one of the most beautiful, important tourist spots of Mysore. Its Aviary is like a mini Paradise. It is India's largest walk through Aviary. Its Butterfly Park is also impressive. It is well organised, well maintained . Many migratory birds come here in large numbers. It has boating facility too. It is a favourite picnic spot of the school children here and nearby places.
Karanji Lake Nature Park: India's biggest walk through aviary (2019) || Mysuru Karnataka Tourism
Karanji Lake Nature Park India's biggest walk through aviary is located in the heart of Mysore City . Karanji Lake Nature Park is an excellent one day trip picnic spot providing entertainment n relaxing atmosphere for both parents n children.
Karanji Lake Nature Park has India's biggest walk through aviary housing 40 to 50 birds belonging to 17 species, some birds Hornbill, peacock, white peacock, black swan et al.
Karanji Lake Nature Park is spread across 90 hectares with water body 55 hectares and forest cover of 35 hectares.
Karanji Lake Nature Park is owned by Mysore Zoo authority and bringing in a income of Rupees 50000 per day.
Boating , kids play area , butterfly park, plant nursery are the facilities avaible here.
Karanji Lake Nature Park is most liked place for bird watchers and nature photographers, many varieties of birds nest in Karanji Lake Nature Park during breeding season. Karanji Lake Nature Park popular Mysuru tourism destination Karnataka Tourism destination. Watch the entertaining vlog and support my channel with subscribe thanks l Haris Hamid Mysore aka CityBikerHarry
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Lingambudhi Lake Watch, Get to know your living heritage better by Shivaprakash A. The event was organized by Wild Mysuru.
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Migratory Birds Garganeys At Lingambudhi Lake, Mysore ( H D )
The garganey (Spatula querquedula) is a small dabbling duck. It breeds in much of Europe and western Asia, but is strictly migratory, with the entire population moving to southern Africa, India (in particular Santragachi), and Australasia in winter, where large flocks can occur.
The adult male is unmistakable, with its brown head and breast with a broad white crescent over the eye. The rest of the plumage is grey, with loose grey scapular feathers It has a grey bill and legs. In flight it shows a pale blue speculum with a white border..
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Beautiful Places to Visit in Mysore Karanji Lake in Mysuru, located in Mysore Zoo is a ideal tourist place with lots to do like Boating and sight seeing. It also has a Aviary and lots of greenery to enjoy with lots of plant species on display
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Crocodile found dead in Kukkarahalli Lake, Mysuru - Star of Mysore
The carcass of a crocodile which was suspected to have died about three days back, was found floating this morning in Kukkarahalli Lake by some morning walkers who informed the Forest Department. Range Forest Officer Puttaraju and staff managed to fish out carcass to the shore by noon using boats and ropes. It is learnt that the crocodile had died of natural causes. The carcass was carried to a distance and a post-mortem would be conducted before disposing it off.
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The Royal palace ,a fairytail palace, day and nigth with views from the beauty inside. The city, the Chamundeshwari Temple, the Chamundi hill , the Jaganmohan Palace , the lakes and the amazing birds of India. Mysore wos the capital city of the Kingdom of Mysore for nearly six centuries, from 1399 until 1956. The cultural ambiance and achievements of Mysore earned it the sobriquet Cultural Capital of Karnataka.
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The Lingambudhi Lake is a freshwater lake located in the city of Mysore. The lake is one of the few surviving water bodies of the city. The beautiful lake is a reserve of rich bio-diversity. The water body is situated in Sriramapura, at a distance of around 8 km from the city centre. The lake is surrounded by a blanket of greenery.
The water body is one of the favourite spots among nature lovers to spend some quiet moments away from the buzz and din of the city. It is an ideal place to sit and allow the mind to relax completely.
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History of the Lingambudhi Lake, Mysore
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The Lingambudhi Lake was built in the year 1828 under the supervision of the then Maharaja of Mysore, Mummadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar. It is believed that the lake was named after Lingajammanni, a member of the Wodeyar royal family. The lake was built to provide irrigation facilities to about 200 acres of land in the surrounding areas.
The water body did not enjoy any special privilege since its construction in 1828 and till the later part of 1980s. It was simply considered as another common village lake situated on the outskirts of the city of Mysore. The water body served as a source of drinking water and irrigation for the villagers. It was also used as a rich source for fish produce. The lake was a good spot for washing clothes and cattle of the villagers. The people belonging to the village of Lingambudhi Palya, a small settlement near the lake, also used the water body for performing a number of religious rites.
However, in 2001 the Forest Department woke up to the need to conserve the lake. It proposed the lake to be declared a protected area. The proposal took two years to be accepted and implemented. Finally in the year 2003 the Lingambudhi Lake was declared to be a protected forest area. The ownership and responsibility for the maintenance of the lake now lies with the Forest Department.
The beauty and attraction of the Lingambudhi Lake, Mysore
The Lingambudhi Lake in Mysore is a place of abundant natural beauty. The surrounding greenery of the area enhances the charm of the lake. The serene water and the soothing environ creates a tranquil atmosphere. Though the lake is not well developed like some of the other famous lakes of Karnataka, this large water body has its own unique attractions that force people to visit it from far and near. It is a popular spot for watching various species of birds and butterflies.
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Birds at the Lingambudhi Lake, Mysore
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The major attraction of the lake is the presence of several species of wonderful birds. In fact, the lake is a bird watcher’s delight. It is one of the prominent destinations in Karnataka to observe a variety of bird species that arrive at the lake from far off places like Central Asia and Eastern Europe. It was once considered to be the flying highway of winter migratory birds. A huge number of migratory birds used to arrive at the lake during the winter season for the purposes of nesting and breeding.
Among the various species of birds found at the lake are Shoveller , Pintail, Garganey, Common Teal, Spotted Sandpiper, Common Sandpiper, Green Sandpiper, Black bellied Tern, Gull billed Tern, Brown headed Gull, Black headed Gull, European Roller, Eurasian Curlew, Curlew sandpiper, Pallas Grass hopper Warbler, Terek Sandpiper, Pied Avocet, Tickell’s Green Leaf Warbler, Thick-billed Green Pigeon, Verditer Flycatcher, Red-necked Phalarope and many more. Some of the migratory birds that visit the lake belong to rare species of the world. It is one of the few selected spots in Karnataka that is used by Pelicans and Darters for foraging.
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Butterflies at the Lingambudhi Lake , Mysore
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Totally dry Karanji Lake, Mysore
Totally dry Karanji Lake, Mysore.
Karanji Lake is a lake located in the city of Mysore in the state of Karnataka, India. The lake is surrounded by a nature park consisting of a butterfly park and a walk-through aviary. This aviary is the biggest 'walk-through aviary' in India. There is also a museum, the Regional Museum of Natural History which is located on the banks of this lake. The total area of Karanji lake is 90 hectares. While waterspread area is about 55 hectares, the foreshore area measures about 35 hectares.[3] Karanji lake is owned by the Mysore Zoo Authority
Boating In Beautiful Karanji Lake, Mysore, India
Boating in Karanji Lake is enjoyable. We can see some water birds from close quarters too.
Mysore| The Unseen Beauty of Mysore| Chamundi Hills, Karanji Lake, Mysore Zoo| Part-2
This is the part- 2 of my travel series Mysore. I visited on 5th Oct 2019. This place is in Karnataka,India. In this video I explored the unseen beauty of Chamundi Hills, Karanji Lake and Mysore Zoo.
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Karanji Lake is in Mysore..very near to Chamundi Hills.