Khadakwasla Lake in Pune is a picturesque destination that offers a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. My visit to this serene water body left me with a lasting impression of tranquility and natural beauty.
The first thing that struck me upon reaching Khadakwasla Lake was the breathtaking scenery. Surrounded by lush green hills, the lake presents a captivating panorama that instantly puts one at ease. The calm waters reflect the azure sky above, creating a perfect backdrop for relaxation.
I had the opportunity to engage in various water activities, including boating. The boat ride allowed me to appreciate the expanse of the lake and soak in the peaceful ambiance. The gentle ripples on the water and the gentle breeze made the experience truly rejuvenating.
The Khadakwasla Dam, a prominent feature of the lake, adds an element of engineering marvel to the natural beauty. The view of the dam against the backdrop of the hills is a sight to behold. It's not only a source of water but also a significant part of the region's infrastructure.
The lakeside offers ample space for picnics and family outings. Many locals were seen enjoying quality time with their loved ones, creating a warm and friendly atmosphere. The well-maintained gardens and walking paths make it an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll, allowing visitors to connect with nature.
During my visit, I also noticed the presence of a few food stalls around the lake, offering local snacks and refreshments. It added a delightful touch to the overall experience, allowing me to savor some delicious local cuisine.
In conclusion, Khadakwasla Lake is a gem in Pune, providing a serene escape for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. Whether you're interested in water activities, enjoying a picnic, or simply taking in the scenic beauty, this destination has something for everyone. I would highly recommend a visit to Khadakwasla Lake for anyone looking to unwind and reconnect with nature in the...
Read moreKhadakwasla Dam is a dam on the Mutha River 21 km (13 mi) from the centre of the city of Pune in Maharashtra, India. The dam created a reservoir known as Khadakwasla Lake which is the main source of water for Pune and its suburbs.
The backwaters of Khadakwasla Lake, right up to Panshet, Temgarh and Varasgaon dams and lakes, as well as the water in the Ambi/Mutha/Mose river/rivulet do not pass through tenanted areas, limiting induction of pollutants to natural levels. There is no discharge of effluents into these water bodies yet. Filtration of such water is therefore easy and the establishments around Khadakwasla Lake get potable water without much effort.
Khadakwasla Lake was already 90% full, with water flowing in freely from Varasgaon, besides the abundant rainfall. The people of Pune had no inkling of their fate. The rain caused such a rapid rise of the reservoir water level at Panshet that the new embankment could not adjust to the dangerous loading condition. Water rose at the rate of 9 m (30 ft) per day initially, and 24 m (79 ft) in 12 days. Due to incomplete rough outlet surface, the flow through was unsteady which caused pressure surges. Cracks were formed along the edges of the right angles to the axis of the dam causing a subsidence 9 m (30 ft) wide, leaving the crest of the dam 0.6 m (2.0 ft) above the reservoir level on 11 July. The failure was attributed to inadequate provision of the outlet facility during emergency. This caused the fateful collapse of the structure...
Read moreNestled away in Khadakwasala on the outskirts of Poona is this beautiful lake and dam. Its surrounded by the national defence academy (another heritage structure). The greenery, hills, clouds and peace make it worthwhile visiting. It is just bliss especially during the monsoons. The differenct shades of green (I call it to monsoon greens of the ghats) is breath taking. With permission only certain ppl are allowed to go boating. I had the privilege of going on a speed boat with rain pouring down my face. An unforgettable experience and a must visit. A nice place for a week end getaway and the hustle and bustle of the city. The photos don't do justice in comparison to looking at the scenery live. I liked it coz we had the hills, greenery, the lake and clouds making it a picture perfect place....
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