Loktak Lake
Overview
Loktak Lake is the largest freshwater lake in the northeastern Indian state of Manipur. It is known for its unique floating islands, called phumdis, which are made up of vegetation and soil. The lake is a vital ecosystem for many species of plants and animals, including the endangered Manipur brow-antlered deer, Sangai. Loktak Lake also serves as a source of livelihood for the local fishing communities. The picturesque surroundings of the lake, with lush greenery and the scenic backdrop of the surrounding hills, make it a popular tourist destination in the region.
Overview
Loktak Lake is the largest freshwater lake in the northeastern Indian state of Manipur. It is known for its unique floating islands, called phumdis, which are made up of vegetation and soil. The lake is a vital ecosystem for many species of plants and animals, including the endangered Manipur brow-antlered deer, Sangai. Loktak Lake also serves as a source of livelihood for the local fishing communities. The picturesque surroundings of the lake, with lush greenery and the scenic backdrop of the surrounding hills, make it a popular tourist destination in the region.