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Umiam Lake



Umiam Lake was created by damming the Umiam River in the early 1960s. Now, Umiam lake serves as a major tourist attraction for the state of Meghalaya. It is also a popular destination for water sport and adventure facilities. Tourists visit this spot for kayaking, water cycling, scooting, and boating.


About Umiam Lake



Umiam Lake is also known as Barapani or Big Water and is a scenic place tucked away amidst the hills of Meghalaya, around 15 Km from Shillong. The origin of Umiam Lake in 1965 due to the Umiam Umtru Hydro Electric Power Project roughly coincides with the birth of the State of Meghalaya in 1972. The lake, spread over an area of 10 square km, has the distinction of being primarily an artificial reservoir for the first hydel project in the Northeast. The confluence of the two streams Umkhrah and Umshvrpi form the Wah Ro-ro stream in the northwest of the town and joins River Umiam, the main source of water for the lake. The principal catchment area of the lake and dam is spread over 220 square km, which includes Shillong and its adjoining areas, besides a portion of Ri Bhoi district.


Things to do:



Water sports are highly recommended in the lake waters. Adventure seekers can satisfy their craving for adventure sports at the Water Sports Complex by the Umiam Lake that has provisions for Solo boating, Angling, Kayaking, and Water Skiing.

-Pedal Boating/ Canoeing/ Kayaking

-Water Scooter Ride

-Cruise Boat

-Speed Boat

-River Bus Ride

-Yachting

-Water Skiing

-Trekking and Camping


Things to remember:


1. Visitors have to walk or trek some distance to reach the lake.

2. There are some shops that sell snacks; however, it is recommended that you carry enough water and snacks for the trip.

3. There are some toilets for visitors' convenience.

4. Do not litter or pollute the region.

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