Lake Pichola | |
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Location | Rajasthan |
Coordinates | 24°34′19″N 73°40′44″E / 24.572°N 73.679°E |
Lake type | Freshwater Lake |
Catchment area | 55 km2 (21 sq mi) |
Basin countries | India |
Managing agency | Arvind Singh Mewar |
Max. length | 4 km (2.5 mi) |
Max. width | 3 km (1.9 mi) |
Surface area | 696 ha (1,720 acres) |
Average depth | 4.32 m (14.2 ft) |
Max. depth | 8.5 m (28 ft) |
Water volume | 13.08 million cubic metres (462×10 6 cu ft) |
Islands | Jag Niwas, the Jag Mandir and Arsi Vilas |
Settlements | Udaipur |
Lake Pichola, situated in Udaipur city in the Indian state of Rajasthan, is an artificial fresh water lake, created by RANA LAKHA/LAKSH SINGH in the year 1387, named after the nearby Picholi village.[1][2] It is one of the several contiguous lakes, and developed over the last few centuries in and around the famous Udaipur city. The lakes around Udaipur were primarily created by building dams to meet the drinking water and irrigation needs of the city and its neighbourhood. Two islands, Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir are located within Pichola Lake, and have been developed with several palaces to provide views of the lake.[1][3]
There are four islands on the lake:
Three of the numerous lakes found in the vicinity of Udaipur which connect with the Pichola lake and the Swaroop Sagar Lake connected by an arched bridge built by Maharana Swaroop Singh (1842-1861) which in turn connects to the Fateh Sagar Lake, the crystal watered lake in the midst of tree lined hills and the smaller Arsi Vilas.[1][3]