Hey adventurers! Let's explore Foy Sagar Lake in Ajmer, Rajasthan! Back in 1892, a clever engineer named Mr. Foy built this lake to fight famine and help the city. It was originally called 'New Lake' and is a super cool spot for peaceful boat rides and amazing sunset views. Get ready for a fun day trip!
Capture Photographs Of The Lake And Landscape
Enjoy Birdwatching Around The Lake
Enjoy Scenic Views Of The Aravalli Hills
Relax And Soak In The Peaceful Atmosphere
Take A Leisurely Walk Along The Embankment
October to March
Early Morning
₹200 per person
Foy Sagar Lake was constructed in 1892 as part of a famine relief project. It was commissioned by an English engineer, Mr. Foy, after whom the lake is named. The primary purpose of the lake was to provide water to Ajmer city and to improve the irrigation system in the surrounding areas. The construction of the lake provided employment to the local population during a period of severe drought and famine. The lake served as a crucial water source for many years and continues to contribute to the region's water management. Today, it stands as a testament to engineering ingenuity and a reminder of the efforts to alleviate hardship during challenging times.